Ingress Protection (IP) & Hazardous Areas: BY: Rabia Akhtar Business Development
Ingress Protection (IP) & Hazardous Areas: BY: Rabia Akhtar Business Development
Ingress Protection (IP) & Hazardous Areas: BY: Rabia Akhtar Business Development
&
HAZARDOUS AREAS
BY:
RABIA AKHTAR
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
5/28/15
Agenda
What is IP?
1st Digit
2nd Digit
Additional Letter
What is IP?
IEC outlined international classification system for
sealing effectiveness of enclosures.
Protects accidental direct contacts with live parts i.e.
tools, fingers, dust) and moisture.
Provide detailed information than vague marketing
terms; waterproof, shock resistant, dust proof etc.
Utilizes the letters IP (Ingress Protection) followed by
two digits (example: IP 64)
Sometimes a third digit which is a letter like IP 20C or
IP XXA .
Doesnot apply to protection against the risk of
explosion or conditions such as corrosive gasses, fungi
or vermin.
1st digit
Protection from solid objects intruding
the
enclosure.
Protection of personnel against direct
contact with live parts.
Explanation
No protection
Explanation
1st Digit
Explanation
Dust protected
Dust tight
2nd digit
Level
Protected
against
Testing for
Details
Non protected
No Protection
Dripping water
Test duration: 10 minutes
(vertically falling Water equivalent to
Dripping water
drops) shall have no
1mm rainfall per minute
harmful effect.
Dripping water
when tilted up to
15
Spraying water
Testing for
Details
Vertically dripping
water shall have no
Test duration: 10 minutes
harmful effect when
Water equivalent to
the enclosure is tilted at
an angle up to 15 from 3mm rainfall per minute
its normal position.
Level
Protected against
Testing for
Details
Splashing water
Water splashing
against the enclosure Test duration: 5 minutes
from any direction
Water volume: 10 litres per minute
shall have no harmful Pressure: 80100 kN/m
effect.
Water jets
Level
Protected against
Testing for
Water projected in
powerful jets
(12.5mm nozzle)
Powerful water jets against the enclosure
from any direction
shall have no harmful
effects.
Immersion up to
1m
Details
Test duration: at least 3 minutes
Water volume:
100 litres per minute
Pressure:
100 kN/m at
distance of 3m
Ingress of water in
harmful quantity shall
not be possible when Test duration: 30 minutes
the enclosure is
Immersion at depth of 1m
immersed in water
under defined
conditions of pressure
and time (up to 1 m of
submersion).
Level
Protected against
Immersion beyond
1m
Testing for
Details
Additional Letter
Corresponds
to
personnel against
with live parts
protection
of
direct contact
Level
Protected Against
With a 1 mm wire
Remember.
Protection Class of generator IP23
Interface Panel - IP 54 external, IP 10 internal
(protection against direct contact with live
parts)
Ethernet, CAN bus, Data bus Protection classIP 65
Starting System Battery degree of protection
IP 20
Electrical Equipment IP 40 external, IP 10
internal
HAZARDOUS AREAS
CLASSIFICATION
Safe area
Area such as a residence or office would be
classed as safe area, as there is a very low risk of
causing an explosion and are more of a fire risk.
Safe area on chemical and other plant are present
where the hazardous gas is diluted to a
concentration below 25% of its lower flammability
limit.
Division 2 or Zone 2 area
In this zone the gas, vapor or mist would only be
present under abnormal conditions (most often
leaks under abnormal conditions).
As a general guide for Zone 2, unwanted
substances should only be present under 10
hours/year or 00.1% of the time.
Spontaneous heating
Friction heating or sparks
Sparks from electrical equipment
Stray currents from electrical equipment
Electrostatic discharge sparks
Lightning strikes
Electromagnetic radiation of different
wavelengths
Vehicles, unless specially designed or
modified are likely to contain a range of
potential ignition sources
Zones (dusts)
Flammable dusts when suspended in air can explode.
Zones where toxic dusts are processed, releases into the
general atmosphere should be prevented, and the extent
of any zone 21 or 22 outside the containment system
should be minimal or non-existent.
The inside of different parts of the plant may need to be
zoned as 20, 21 or 22, depending on the conditions at
particular locations.
Classification of dusts relating to auto-ignition and
minimum ignition current is undertaken similarly to gases/
vapors, but involves additional complications. The
explosibility of dusts is dependent upon a number of
factors:
Zone definitions
Zone 20: A place in which an explosive atmosphere in
the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is present
continuously, or for long periods or frequently.
Zone 21: A place in which an explosive atmosphere in
the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is likely to
occur, occasionally, in normal operation.
Zone 22: A place in which an explosive atmosphere in
the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is not
likely to occur in normal operation but, if it does occur,
will persist for a short period only
Gasses Classification
Explosive gases, vapors and dusts have different
chemical properties that affect the likelihood and
severity of an explosion.
Each chemical gas or vapor used in industry is
classified into a gas group.
Group
Representative Gases
GROUP I
Methane
GROUP IIA
Propane
GROUP IIB
Ethylene
GROUP IIC
Hydrogen
Jenbacher Gas Engines dont create a
Hazardous Zone due to our ventilation
system (overpressure, etc.)
Jenbacher Gas Engines are not proofed or
qualified for usage in all Hazardous Zones
(0, 1, 2, .).
ThankYou