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The Model 400T Ion-Edge is a shockless, powerful anti-static tool effective 7" or more from target surfaces, eliminating high charge static at production speeds of 2000 feet or more. Compact units are constructed of industrial grade extruded plastic and aluminum with epoxy overlay, and feature resistively coupled, stay-sharp stainless steel emitters. (read more)
Ionizers and static eliminators eliminate static and dust and can neutralize and clean surfaces at remote distances. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ionizers and Static Eliminators
Grounding indicators are used to monitor and verify the presence of grounding systems. Learn More about Grounding Indicators
Safety sensors are used for machine safeguarding. Types of safety sensors are break-a-beam switches, interlocks and tag out devices, perimeter guards, photoelectric safety sensors, safety blocks, safety interlock switches, and safety sensor switches. Learn More about Safety Sensors
Electrostatic meters measure voltage, field and charge without transferring the charge to the instrument. As a result, it is unnecessary to modify parameters due to changing loads. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electrostatic Meters
Ground resistance testers are devices that are used to measure and test electrical grounding systems. Grounding enables optimum electrical continuity between conducting objects and earth. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ground Resistance Testers
Intrinsic safety (IS) barriers are devices that limit the current, voltage, and total energy delivered to a sensor in a hazardous area or flammable environment in order to prevent an explosion. Search by Specification | Learn More about Intrinsic Safety Barriers
Transformer Test Equipment consists of specialized test modules or systems used to test and/or monitor electrical and mechanical parameters of transformers and other related devices. Search by Specification | Learn More about Transformer Test Equipment
NEMA and IP enclosures are used to house and protect electrical devices and electronic components. NEMA enclosures are rated by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and designed for hazardous or non-hazardous locations Search by Specification | Learn More about NEMA and IP Enclosures
...marks or comply with published standards for performance and safety. In Europe, products that bear the CE Mark comply with European Union (EU) directives such as Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment... Search by Specification | Learn More about KVA Meters
Capacitance testers are used to test the capabilities and performance of capacitors. Capacitance testers are used to test the capabilities and performance of capacitors, specifically, their ability to hold or store an electrical charge. Capacitance... Search by Specification | Learn More about Capacitance Testers
Phase meters (phase testers, phase rotation meters) check the phase sequence and phase orientation in three-phase electrical systems. Search by Specification | Learn More about Phase Meters
...electronic ballasts, data processing equipment and adjustable speed drives. In communications applications, harmonic distortion meters and phase meters are used to determine when the original frequency transmitted is split into multiple frequencies... Search by Specification | Learn More about Harmonic Distortion Meters
Hazardous material storage containers are designed to hold, store and/or transport hazardous materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Hazardous Material Storage
Electric test probes are used to establish a connection between a circuit under test and the measuring instrument. Electrical test probes are used to establish a connection between a circuit under test and the measuring instrument... Search by Specification | Learn More about Electrical Test Probes
Electrometers are instruments that measure electric charge and/or electric potential difference. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electrometers
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Precision Point Low Cost Static Eliminator #5851 TAKK Industries, Inc.
Precision Point Static Eliminator Model 5854 TAKK Industries, Inc.
IonStorm XR2 Static Elimination Bar System TAKK Industries, Inc.
Vortex Static Eliminator AC Blower w/long range TAKK Industries, Inc.
Model 400T Ion-Edge AC Static Eliminator Bar TAKK Industries, Inc.
Ion-Jet High Ion Super Air-Knife Static Eliminator TAKK Industries, Inc.
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Federal Signal Model E2 ECHO Intercom Stations provide safe and efficient two-way voice communications in large and small ECHO Digital Intercom Systems. The E2 ECHO Station is designed and approved for use in Hazardous Areas including Class 1, Division 2, Groups C and D; Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F and G; and Class III. (read more)
K-Tron provides ATEX certified feeders for installation in potentially explosive atmospheres, meeting the requirements according to EU Directive 94/9 (ATEX 100a). (read more)
Special purpose solenoid valves are used for controlling gases or liquids where a potentially explosive gas/air mixture is present for long periods or likely to occur in normal operation. (read more)
A Battery-Powered, Intrinsically Safe Wireless Transceiver
An entirely new way to collect analog, digital and temperature information in hazardous areas. The system is a state-of-the-art combination of wireless communication, battery technology and intrinsically safe electronics. (read more)
Wilcoxon Research announces an additional Intrinsically Safe certification in accordance with IECEx requirements for six general purpose accelerometers. The six accelerometers were approved for use in Class I Zone 0 hazardous areas. (read more)
The WEN series of hazardous area wireless enclosures include our proprietary CTX antenna and a Class 1 Div 1 enclosure. This allows the end user to quickly configure their own wireless products for use in hazardous locations. RF cables to connect to your electronics are available. Typical applications include cellular (dual band) and 802.11 (Wi-Fi) as well as 900 MHz. Other enclosures are avail... (read more)
These access point enclosures are utilized to extend the 802.11a/b/g network into a hazardous area. (read more)
The CT-Series of antennas are designed for use in "Hazardous-Classified" and Industrial-Hardened applications. The antennas are omni-directional with 2.0 dBi gain and designed for flexible mounting on a variety of explosion proof housings or on ¾" pipe with a ¾" NPT pipe thread. The new CTM-Series and CTX-Series now offer the full -40ºC to +85ºC industrial temperature range. (read more)
The Series HHT Hazardous Area Humidity/Temperature Transmitter takes accurate measurements in the harshest of environments. The transmitter is offered in explosion-proof and intrinsically-safe versions depending on the application's requirements. The explosion-proof model is offered with 4 to 20 mA output for humidity only. The intrinsically-safe version is offered with 4 to 20 mA output... (read more)
Explosion Proof Drum Heaters from Heaters, Controls and Sensors. Drum Heaters are a used to control temperatures on a variety of pails or drums where maintaining viscosity and keeping the contents fluid are important. Drum Heaters provide uniform heat and prevent scorching or degradation... (read more)
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ISA | ISA-SP12 for safe and practical use of electrical equipment in hazardous (classified) locations, and standards for equipment used to detect, alarm, or process See International Society of Automation Information |
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The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout). - 1910.147 Exposure to electrical hazards from work on, near, or with conductors or equipment in electric utilization installations, which is covered by Subpart See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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Hazardous (classified) locations. - 1910.307 Electrical installations. Equipment, wiring methods, and installations of equipment in hazardous (classified) locations shall be intrinsically safe, See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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UL | Hazardous Locations Services An area may also be considered "hazardous" for other reasons, such as the use of electrical equipment in the vicinity of water, the risk of personal See Underwriters Laboratories Profile & Catalog |
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P86-93 Mark Ode and Friends THE ZONE AREA CLASSIFICATION METHOD IN THE NEC In NEC 1999, all references to the zone concept of special electrical equipment must be installed in See Underwriters Laboratories Profile & Catalog |
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Electric power engineering - GENERAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENT IN... dwraith (Electrical) 23 Dec 03 4:42 Hazardous area classification and selection of equipment is a specialist area. |
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Maintenance management, PLC Training, books and software. * Hazardous Area Installations * Electrical Troubleshooting * Hazardous Area Classification * World-Class OEE Ebook |
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GE Energy - Installation of Electrical Equipment in Hazardous... upon the type of hazardous area and the category of equipment to be placed in the area, a careful examination must be made of the equipment, which is |
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ASTM International - Standards Search A05 Metallic-Coated Iron and Steel Products A06 Magnetic Properties B01 Electrical Conductors B02 Nonferrous Metals and Alloys B05 Copper and Copper See ASTM International Information |
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Safety at CERN -- 36. Electricity 36.4 - Electrical Equipment in Flammable Gas Atmospheres |