Re: New Rotary Airlock Valve
I'm not clear, is this a rotary valve that may be used in a particular ATEX Zone by virtue of having an ATEX certified drive unit, or is it an an "Autonomous Protective System" allowing it to be used for explosion isolation, units having been subject to EC Type Examination? ■
New Rotary Airlock Valve
For the current ATEX EexdlllBT4 approved motor..... is application specific area.
But we can give as per other Zones if the motor manufacturer does have such approvals of ATEX
RGDS
Vilas Wadekar ■
Re: New Rotary Airlock Valve
So it's not certified as an "Autonomous Protective System" and so cannot be used for explosion isolation. ■
Re: New Rotary Airlock Valve
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New Rotary Airlock Valve
X’CALIBUR AUTOMATION, Pune, India has launched a new RAL version with ATEX EexdlllBT4 approved motor featuring the following:
Maximum number of blades in contact with body at one time without affecting throughput.
Good throat opening at valve entry allowing
High pocket filling efficiency.
Minimum clearance at rotor tips and sides with body.
Robust body adequately stiffened to prevent distortion.
Heavy shaft diameters minimizingdeflection.
Outboard bearings for non- contamination. & away from Heated Bulk Material
Packing gland graphite seal rings.
Maximizing valve speed to 25 rpm -
Prolonging life, ensuring good throughput.
Heat treated, Precision Ground & machined components.
Sizes Available are 8”,10”12”,14” in square & round flnges
ATEX Directive 94/9/EC (also known as ATEX 95 or ATEX 100A) If one designs, manufactures or sells any equipment or protective system intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres you will need to comply with the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC and the CE Marking Directive. Directive 94/9/EC is a directive adopted by the European Union (EU) to facilitate free trade in the EU by aligning the technical and legal requirements in the Member States for products intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
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