1. Introduction The choice of the specific construction design, whether ‘Ex d’, ‘Ex e’ or ‘Ex nA’ or ‘nR’, is in accordance with the...
The choice of the specific construction design, whether ‘Ex d’, ‘Ex e’ or ‘Ex nA’ or ‘nR’, is in accordance with the hazardous areas classification normed by IEC 60079-10 and EN 60079-10 standard.
Cortem Group, for almost fifty years present on the ex-protected international market, produces various types of equipment and products that meet plant requirements in accordance with international standards such as IEC 60079-0, 60079-1, 60079-7, 60079-15, 60079-31 etc., as well as for similar European EN standards.
Also for the ‘Ex nA’ or ‘Ex nR’ restricted breathing devices, Cortem Group decided to appoint accredited certification bodies aiming to ensure full credibility to the quality of these products instead of using self-certification procedures as many companies are still following today.
There are several types of certification, as stated in the introduction, which must validate specific construction methods such as:
Methods of protection for installation with presence of flammable Gases or Dusts:
Method of protection for installation with presence of flammable Powders
These methods of protection may be applied to all areas of the plant that have specific characteristics by type of gas or dust of specific weight, volatility, partial or totally prevented ventilation, presence of hazardous points of first or second degree.
An exception is the mine protection method that is not currently part of our production range.
There are also other types of certification relevant to equipment and products suitable for installation in areas with a higher risk of fire and, therefore, do not require expensive construction methods such as ‘Ex d’. These devices refer to International Standards IEC 60079-15 and the EU Standards EN 60079-15.
Methods of protection for installation with presence of flammable Gases:
Whereas, for 'Ex d' equipment and materials, the form must meet the standard requirements and be able to contain every explosion generated and not propagate it to the environment, 'Ex nA', 'Ex nC' and 'Ex nR' methods of protection follow specific concepts and security methods that can be summarized in:
There are several manufacturers around the world with ‘Ex nA’ or ‘Ex nR’ products, but most of these manufacturers do not have a certification issued by an accredited and legally recognized Certification Body but only a self-certification.
However, it should be pointed out that for such constructions no third party certification is currently required but a self-certification is sufficient.
Cortem Group, not to taking anything away from others manufacturers, has opted to use accredited certification bodies, in order to avoid any possible problem or notification relevant to its equipment made under the aforementioned IEC 60079-15.
Cortem's choice comes from the belief that a self-certification is a biased evaluation aligned with the product underlying it. It dictates also the seriousness and attention of the company of making customers certain about the selected product covered by an indisputable certification of an accredited body.
Any system that reduces the risk level is essential for a good plant management, considering that safety is a primary factor in every workplace and, more important, when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres, where the risks are significantly widened. Cortem Group decided to appoint accredited certification bodies aiming to ensure full credibility to the quality of these products instead of using self-certification procedures as many companies are still following today.