BriskHeat ATEX approved Full-Coverage Drum Heaters are designed to provide even heat distribution and maximum energy efficiency in explosive environments. With its robust construction and fully insulated design, these heaters are ideal for indoor or outdoor use and grounded for increased safety. Suitable for use on steel or plastic IBC, these heaters require an ATEX certified temperature controller.
- Temperatures up to 392?F (200?C)
- 2 built-in PT100 RTD sensors for monitoring process temperature and high-limit temperature
- IP Rating: IP65
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Overview
- ATEX approved
- Fully insulated design maximizes efficiency
- Temperatures up to 392°F (200°C)
- Robust construction for indoor or outdoor use — IP 65
- Grounded for increased safety
- 2 built-in PT100 RTD sensors for monitoring process temperature and high limit temperature
Explosion protection marking:
Gas 2G Ex e mb IIC T3 Gb
Dust 2D Ex e mb IIIC T120°C Db
-40°C ≤ Ta ≤ +60°C (ambient temperature)
System approved with an EC-type examination certificate
according to RL 2014/34/EU appendix III
EC-type examination certificate
TPS 11 ATEX 29587 011 X
Specifications
Specifications:
Nominal Voltage: 230 VAC
Operating Temperatures:
Steel drums: -40°F to 392°F (-40°C to 200°C)
Plastic drums: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)
Ambient Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Temperature Class: T6, T5, T4, T3 (depending on temperature control limiter setpoint)
Zones: 1/2 (gas); 21/22 (dust)
Sensor: 2 standard 3-wire PT100 RTD sensors
Power Cord: 10 ft (3 m) long with crimped ferrule terminated leads
Ingress Protection Rating: IP65/I
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is ATEX?
A: ATEX is a set of European directives that defines the equipment that is allowed in an environment with an explosive atmosphere. It gets its name from “ATmoshpheres EXplosibles”.
Q: How is ATEX defined?
A: ATEX is divided into two categories: – 1) Gas, Mists, or Vapors, and 2) Dusts. The first has three categories which are “0”, “1”, or “2”. The second also has three categories, and they are “20”, “21”, or “22”. The higher the number, the more restrictive the environment.
Q: How do I know if my equipment is compliant with a given environment?
A: Equipment that is ATEX-complaint will have an ATEX marking on the product. Additionally, the manufacturer will be able to produce an ATEX-compliant certificate.
Q: Who certified that equipment is compliant to specific ATEX environments?
A: 3rd-party companies that are government-accredited as “ATEX Notified Bodies” for the ATEX directives can test and approve equipment for specific standards.
Q: Who defines my company’s environmental ATEX classification?
A: The same ATEX Notified Bodies will perform inspections and define environments.
Q: Do employees need ATEX training or instruction?
A: Yes. Per government regulations, employees must be provided with all the necessary information, instruction, and training on the risks present at the workplace and the required prevention and protection measures.
Q: Do Heaters and controllers need to be approved as a system in order to be used together in an ATEX environment?
A: No. Each can be independently certified
Q: Are ATEX approvals recognized outside of Europe?
A: In some areas they are accepted, and in some areas they are not. For example, in Asia they are accepted, but in North America they are not. Local laws and regulations should be consulted.
Resources
Catalog/Specifications Sheet
Instruction Manuals
Brochure & Line Cards
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