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Overview of Potentially Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX) DirectivesCheck out our FAQs regarding the ATEX Directive!
In Europe, equipment which is for use in or intended to be connected to equipment used in a potentially explosive atmosphere is required to be of a specific design such as flameproof, increased safety, intrinsically safe, etc. The Potentially Explosive Atmosphere (94/9/EC) Directive applicable to these products is commonly referred to as the "New Approach" or ATEX Directive. Depending on the equipment, other European Directives may also apply, such as Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC) or Machinery (98/37/EC) Directives. The decision as to the Directive applicability should be made only after a thorough review and understanding of each Directive. "New Approach" or ATEX Directive-- Note: The "Old Approach" Directive for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres (76/117/EEC, along with 79/196/EEC and all of its amendments) is no longer available for certification as of 30 June 2003. On March 1, 1996, a transitional period began for the implementation of the ATEX Directive (94/9/EC). This Directive applies to electrical and non-electrical equipment/components and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. The ATEX Directive became mandatory on July 1, 2003. Equipment located outside potentially explosive atmospheres are also covered by the ATEX Directive under the following conditions:
Products covered by the ATEX Directive are excluded from the Low Voltage Directive. In addition to the "Epsilon X" mark, all equipment under its scope will be required to bear the European CE Marking as verification of compliance with the Directive (the CE Marking will not appear on components defined by this Directive). The ATEX Directive specifically defines procedures for the evaluation of a product's design and manufacture (production) based on Equipment Groups and Categories. This is briefly outlined below. Equipment Group I OverviewEquipment intended for use in underground parts of mines, and to those parts of surface installations of such mines, liable to be endangered by firedamp and/or combustible dust.
Equipment Group II OverviewEquipment intended for use in other than Equipment Group I places that are liable to be endangered by explosive atmospheres.
Additional Equipment Group/Category DetailsThe Annexes of the ATEX Directive detail the specifics pertaining to the required conformity assessment procedures based on the Equipment Groups/Categories noted above. The following provides a more detailed summary of the conformity assessment options available to manufacturers (with references to the applicable ATEX Directive Annex): 1. For all Equipment Group/Category combinations: Unit Verification (Annex IV) is available. Under this option, the manufacturer declares compliance with the directive and the NB verifies compliance, conducting tests as necessary. This Annex is primarily intended for one-time evaluations or unique products. 2. For Equipment Group I, Category M1 & Equipment Group II, Category 1 (electrical and non-electrical equipment):
3. For Equipment Group I, Category M2 & Equipment Group II, Category 2 (electrical equipment only):
4. For Equipment Group II, Category 3 (electrical and non-electrical equipment), and For Equipment Group I, Category M2 & Equipment Group II, Category 2 (non-electrical equipment only):
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