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Analysis of explosion sources and ATEX standards
In the presence of projects intended for final installations where possible spills of material (liquid, gas, dust) can cause an explosion, the user must have the guarantee that the system or machine has been verified in accordance with the requirements and methodologies contained in the technical standards harmonized to the ATEX Directive.
We support your engineering through the analysis of compliance that aims to ensure that the end user conforms with the applicable regulations:
- EN 60079-10 (CEI 31-30) “Classification of dangerous areas” and subsequent amendments
- EN 61241-10 (CEI 31-66) “Classification of areas where combustible dusts are or may be present” and subsequent amendments
- CEI 31-35 “Electrical constructions for potentially explosive atmospheres due to the presence of gases. Guide to the application of CEI EN 60079-10 (CEI 31-30) Classification of areas with danger of explosion due to the presence of flammable gases, vapors or mists”
The documentation we provide lends itself to be shared with your end client, in order to facilitate the employer who will use the system.

FAQ
ATEX Directive is applied in the presence of projects intended for final installations where possible spills of material (liquid, gas, dust) can cause an explosion.
The applicable regulations are:
- EN 60079-10 (CEI 31-30) “Classification of dangerous areas” and subsequent amendments
- EN 61241-10 (CEI 31-66) “Classification of areas where combustible dusts are or may be present” and subsequent amendments
- CEI 31-35 “Electrical constructions for potentially explosive atmospheres due to the presence of gases. Guide to the application of CEI EN 60079-10 (CEI 31-30) Classification of areas with danger of explosion due to the presence of flammable gases, vapors or mists”
It is necessary in order to facilitate the employer who will use the system.
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