Explosive atmospheres – Part 11: Equipment protection by intrinsic safety “i”

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Designation Number:
CSA C22.2 No. 60079-11
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
New Edition
ICS code(s):
29.260.20
Status:
Proceeding to development
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The requirements of the IEC 60079 series of Standards cover protection techniques with respect to explosion hazard only. The CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079 series of Standards (based on the adoption of corresponding IEC Standards) are to be used in conjunction with other applicable Standards containing the appropriate electrical safety requirements for general-use equipment. 

Note 1A: At the time of publication of this Standard, the IEC Group III (dusts) was not acknowledged by the Canadian Electrical Code, Part  I. 

This part of IEC 60079 specifies the construction and testing of intrinsically safe apparatus  intended for use in explosive atmospheres, and for associated apparatus which is intended for  connection to intrinsically safe circuits which enter such atmospheres.    

This Type of Protection is applicable to electrical equipment in which the electrical circuits themselves are incapable of causing ignition of a surrounding explosive atmosphere. This includes electrical equipment which contains circuits that are intrinsically safe only under certain  conditions, for example under battery supply with mains supply removed.   

This document is also applicable to electrical equipment or parts of electrical equipment located  outside the explosive atmosphere or protected by another Type of Protection listed in IEC 60079-0, where the intrinsic safety of the electrical circuits in the explosive atmosphere may depend upon the design and construction of such electrical equipment or parts of such electrical equipment. The electrical circuits exposed to the explosive atmosphere are assessed  for use in such atmospheres by applying this document.    

This document applies to sensors connected to intrinsically safe circuits but does not apply to  the protection of catalytic elements for Group IIC or Group IIB + H2.   

This document does not apply to Ex Equipment cable glands.  

The requirements for intrinsically safe systems are provided in IEC 60079-25. 

This document supplements and modifies the general requirements of IEC 60079-0, except as  indicated in Table 1. Where a requirement of this document conflicts with a requirement of IEC 60079-0, the requirement of this document takes precedence.   

Unless otherwise stated, the requirements in this document are applicable to both intrinsically  safe apparatus and associated apparatus, and the generic term "apparatus" is used throughout  the standard.   

As this document applies only to electrical equipment, the term "equipment" used in the standard always means "electrical equipment".   

This document applies to apparatus for use under the atmospheric conditions of IEC 60079-0 with additional 
requirements for use at extended atmospheric pressures in the range from 60 kPa (0,6 bar), up to 110 kPa (1,1 
bar). 

Project need:

Project Need
To maintain alignment with international requirements and to update the current standard due to user experience/feedback/new technology. This proposed New Edition is being developed at the request of Integrated Committee on Hazardous Location Products. It will provide the industry with new harmonized requirements in the field of Explosive atmospheres – equipment protection by intrinsic safety “i”.

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