Hazardous Locations Zone 20 Dust Explosive Areas











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Dust explosive atmospheres are locations that are hazardous due to the presence of combustible dusts. Small combustible dust particles can burn easily and rapidly; a sufficient quantity of explosive dusts can cause an explosion. Almost every industry faces dust explosion hazards - from agricultural to automotive to refining. • Zone 20 is defined as an area in which an explosive dust atmosphere, in the form of a cloud of dust in the air, is always present during normal operation. As a result, electrical or non-electrical equipment used in Zone 20 must not become a source of ignition in the form of hot surfaces or sparks under normal or even abnormal conditions • To make this easy to understand, Hazloc Directory has prepared an animation about Zone 20. In this animation we illustrate: • 1) A typical dust handling plant showing a Zone 20 area comparing it to other Zone classified areas • 2) Definition of a Zone 20 hazardous location • 3) Protection techniques that can be used in order to be certified as compliant with safety Standards for Zone 20 • If you are a product designer, or a buyer, and need an electrical device that has been certified for Zone 20, the Hazloc Directory website can help! • The Hazloc Directory is the world’s most trusted source of information about hazardous location products, manufacturers, and service providers. • Please visit our website for more details: www.hazlocdirectory.com • Background Music: https://www.bensound.com

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