Filtermist is fully experienced in the requirements of the ATEX directives and can supply products and systems which ensure you are ATEX compliant.
Many dust extraction applications involve handling materials or working within atmospheres that are potentially explosive. To ensure that the equipment supplied is safe for use in these environments it must comply with the ATEX regulations.
The Kerstar range includes ATEX approved vacuum cleaners for use in atmospheres that are potentially explosive such as the food industry. In these environments an ATEX rated vacuum cleaner should be used. Due to their special construction, the creation of an ignition source is avoided, and maximum operational safety is guaranteed.
The Kerstar product range has a variety of protection ratings for various potentially explosive zone areas. Kerstar’s ATEX vacuum cleaners also include Type H rated products that are suitable for hazardous dusts – these vacuum cleaners can be used in environments where there is a combination of explosive and hazardous dusts.
Dustcheck venting filters and wet and dry dust collectors are suitable for use in many industries and for processes handling potentially explosive dusts. All of Dustcheck’s filters are available with ATEX compliant options meaning potentially explosive and volatile products can be handled safely and in line with the DSEAR regulations where applicable.
Many of Dustcheck’s filters are available with integral explosion relief – with horizontal, vertical and flameless options.
AD dust collectors from Absolent can be supplied with ATEX options for units cited indoors. ATEX options include explosion relief panels, flame deflectors, and flameless explosion vents.
AD units are suitable for dust classes ST1, ST2 and ST3 meaning even the most explosive particles can be safely removed from the production environment.
In Great Britain these directives were implemented into existing regulations where 2014/34/EU falls under the EPS, The Equipment and Protective Systems Intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 1996 (EPS) and 1999/92/EC falls under The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR). What does this mean?
Where an area is classified, equipment should be selected and used on the basis that is does not create an ignition source for the atmosphere during its intended use and the frequency the atmosphere is present.
A risk assessment is often used to confirm that the equipment used in the area is safe for use.
Since 1st July 2003 all new equipment for use in classified areas has needed to comply with 94/9/EC, 2014/34/EU or EPS in Great Britain.
Since 1st July 2006 existing equipment used within a classified area has needed to have been assessed, and if needed, modified, to ensure it is safe for use.
Equipment supplied since 1st July 2003 that complies with the ATEX directives will be marked; part of this marking will include what category of equipment has been supplied. It is a case of matching the equipment category to the classified area as follows:-
It is possible to use higher category equipment in a lower category requirement, for example category 2 equipment can be used where category 2 or 3 equipment is required.
Existing equipment, supplied before 1st July 2003, will not carry the ATEX marking, the assessment and record of any modifications should form the justification for the continued use.
There will be instances where equipment also contains a potentially explosive atmosphere and explosion protection is used. ATEX requires that the explosion protection complies with the Directive and that the potential effects of the explosion are mitigated.
Filtermist can supply fully ATEX compliant equipment for use within and containing a potentially explosive atmosphere.
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