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Simply put, this implies that the electronic components of the transmitter should be housed inside of a housing that has been carefully built to ensure that, should an explosion occur within the enclosure, there is no chance of the flame spreading outside of the enclosure. Ex-d pressure transmitters are required to have an explosion- or flame proof casing.
This means that the electronic parts of the transmitter should be mounted inside a casing that is made to contain flames in the event of an explosion or fire. Ex-Proof indicates that in hazardous environments, it will contain any explosions that originate inside the housing and keep sparks from igniting nearby vapours, fumes, dust, or fibres.
Utilising explosion-proof gear will lessen the possibility of more serious damage in your hazardous environment. The device may contain internal explosions, keeping your work space secure and avoiding harm to other equipment.
The global Explosion-Proof Pressure Transmitter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
For Class I Zone 0 Exd hazardous situations, American Sensor Technologies’ explosion-proof pressure transmitters have received ATEX certification. With the additional approvals, AST pressure transducers can now be specified by equipment makers in both North America and Europe.
The offshore and upstream industries frequently employ the explosion proof pressure transducers in situations where performance, dependability, and safety are essential.
The following AST Explosion Proof Pressure Sensor Series are covered by the Exd certification: the AST4600 Explosion Proof Pressure Sensor, the AST46HA Explosion Proof Pressure Transmitter, the AST46PT High Accuracy Explosion Proof Pressure/Temperature Transmitter, and the AST46SW Explosion Proof Pressure Switch.
Additionally, the AST43LP Low Pressure Non-Incendive Pressure Sensor Series has an ATEX Class I Zone 2 Ex nA rating, as does the AST4300 Non-Incendive Rugged Pressure Transmitter Series. Each has a Class I Zone 2 Ex nA IIC T4 Gc certification from Sira.