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Answer added by  Fernando Bonganay, Team Leader/Supervisor, Seas Of Technology
10 years ago

The main objective on why this is nescessary to used explosion proof in the oil company or power plant is to eliminate the possibility of producing any electrical spark t ... See More

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Answer added by  Mahesh Bhavsar, Deputy Manager-Operations, Tejam Industries
10 years ago

Due to usage of electrical equipment ATEX (anti explosion), the danger of hazards and explosions are eliminated, as the Oil & Large storage silos are highly explosive ... See More

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8 years ago

Ex Complied equipment are required in the OIL & GRAIN processing areas . There is no need of any Ex Complied equipment in the offices of the Oil Companies and Grain h ... See More

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8 years ago

"ATEX" are just the directives for Electrical equipment to be used in Hazardous Area so that EHSR should be followed and compliance is achieved with IEC9. ATEX ... See More

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Answer added by  Francisco José Espada Moreno, Research Engineer, AITEMIN. Association for the Research and Development of the Natural Resources
10 years ago

Electrical (and electronic) equipment working under potentially explosive atmospheres (also called classified areas) must be designed to avoid they cause the ignition of ... See More