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What does
it mean to be Intrinsically Safe?
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The term
"intrinsically safe" refers to equipment and wiring which is incapable of
releasing sufficient electrical or thermal energy under normal or abnormal
conditions to cause ignition of a specific hazardous atmospheric mixture in its
most easily ignited concentration. This is achieved by limiting the amount of
power available to the electrical equipment in the hazardous area to a level
below that which will ignite the gases present. To be certified "intrinsically
safe," a device or circuit must be so designed that no two simultaneous failures
can cause an explosion.
In order to have a fire or explosion, fuel, oxygen and a source of ignition must
be present. An intrinsically safe system assumes that fuel and oxygen are
present in the atmosphere, but the system is designed such that the electrical
energy or thermal energy of a particular instrument loop can never be great
enough to cause ignition. Traditionally, protection from an explosion in
hazardous environments has been accomplished either through the use of explosion
proof conduits and enclosures (intended to contain an explosion), or via
pressurization or purging (intended to isolate the explosive gas from the
electrical equipment). Intrinsically safe apparatus cannot replace these methods
in all applications, but in many cases can provide significant cost savings in
installation and maintenance of the equipment in a hazardous area. The basic
design of an intrinsic safety barrier uses Zener diodes to limit voltage,
resistors to limit current and a fuse.
Gems Intrinsically Safe Relays and Zener Barriers are approved devices designed
to render any non-voltage producing sensor or switch intrinsically safe. For
more information on hazardous locations as defined by the National Electrical
Code (NEC) Handbook, click here.
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