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IEC 60079-29-2

IEC 60079-29-2:2015
Explosive atmospheres - Part 29-2: Gas detectors - Selection, installation, use and maintenance of detectors for flammable gases and oxygen
IEC 60079-29-2:2015 gives guidance on, and recommended practice for, the selection, installation, safe use and maintenance of electrically operated Group II equipment intended for use in industrial and commercial safety applications and Group I equipment in underground coal mines for the detection and measurement of flammable gases complying with the requirements of IEC 60079-29-1 or IEC 60079-29-4. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007. This edition constitutes a technical revision. Please refer to the Foreword of the document for a listing of the changes from the previous edition. Keywords: gas detectors, flammable gases, vapours
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Technical committee

TC 31 Equipment for explosive atmospheres
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2015-03-16
Edition2.0
ICS

29.260.20

Stability date2028
ISBN number9782832250297
Pages113
File size1.64 MB
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