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  2. Electrical equipment in hazardous areas - Wikipedia

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    A light switch may cause a small, harmless spark when switched on or off. In an ordinary household this is of no concern, but if a flammable atmosphere is present, the arc might start an explosion. In many industrial, commercial, and scientific settings, the presence of such an atmosphere is a common, or at least commonly possible, occurrence.

  3. Safety lamp - Wikipedia

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    Open flame lamps could ignite flammable gases which collected in mines, causing explosions; safety lamps were developed to enclose the flame to prevent it from igniting the explosive gases. Flame safety lamps have been replaced for lighting in mining with sealed explosion-proof electric lights, but continue to be used to detect gases.

  4. Explosion Proof HID Blasting Gun Light from Larson ... - AOL

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    Explosion Proof HID Blasting Gun Light from Larson Electronics Provides Cord Free Illumination KEMP, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Leading supplier of industrial lighting equipment Larson Electronics ...

  5. Electrical enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Electro polished enclosure (control station), explosion-proof A municipal electrical enclosure Allen Bradley programmable logic controller (PLC) installed in an electrical enclosure An electrical enclosure is a cabinet for electrical or electronic equipment to mount switches , knobs and displays and to prevent electrical shock to equipment ...

  6. Explosion protection - Wikipedia

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    Avoidance makes it impossible for an explosion or deflagration to occur, for instance by means of suppressing the heat and the pressure needed for an explosion using an aluminum mesh structure such as eXess, by means of consistent displacement of the O 2 necessary for an explosion or deflagration to take place, by means of padding gas (f. i. CO 2 or N 2), or, by means of keeping the ...

  7. ATEX directives - Wikipedia

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    The ATEX Directive covers explosions from flammable gas/vapors and combustible dust/fibers (which, contrary to common belief, can lead to hazardous explosions [2]).. The following are classifications for zones that can produce explosive atmospheres.

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