Lcie 13 Atex 3069 X
The certification mark LCIE 13 ATEX 3069 X signifies that the product or equipment has met the stringent requirements of the ATEX (Atmosphères Explosives) directives, which are European Union regulations aimed at ensuring the safe use of equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres. The "13" in the certification mark refers to the year of certification (2013), while "ATEX" indicates compliance with the European Union's directives for equipment used in explosive atmospheres.
The device is built with Flameproof "d" protection to contain internal explosions and Protection by Enclosure "tb" to prevent dust ignition. lcie 13 atex 3069 x
ATEX certificates do not expire. However, the Directive’s version may evolve. LCIE 13 ATEX 3069 X (from 2013) remains valid indefinitely unless the product is modified or withdrawn. What expires is the manufacturer’s (which must be renewed every 5 years). Practically, older certificates are acceptable unless a new harmonized standard invalidates them (rare). The certification mark LCIE 13 ATEX 3069 X
Based on the technical specifications of the certified hardware, here are the primary features you can leverage or develop for: Explosion-Proof Safety (Ex d / Ex tb) ATEX certificates do not expire
: The issuing authority (Laboratoire Central des Industries Électriques). 13 : The year of initial certification (2013).
The "X" suffix is perhaps the most important part of this code for an onsite technician. It signals that the general ATEX rules are not enough for this specific device. Common "special conditions" found in such schedules might involve: