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Signal conditioners and measuring transducers for explosion protection
In addition to the standard functions, signal conditioners and measuring transducers for explosion protection guarantee electrical explosion protection for all substance groups and areas in accordance with the relevant standards.
Due to the consistent product development and evaluation in accordance with SIL IEC 61508 and PL DIN EN ISO 13849, our signal conditioners and measuring transducers minimize hazards to an acceptable residual risk and ensure the protection of people, machines, and the environment.
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Highly compact MINI Analog Pro signal conditioners and measuring transducers for explosion protection
The highly compact MINI Analog Pro signal conditioners and measuring transducers combine intrinsic explosion protection and functional safety up to SIL 3 1oo1 in uniquely compact overall width and installed height.
In your application, benefit from the particularly user-friendly design and operating concept, the wide range of configuration options, and end-to-end digitalization.
MACX Analog signal conditioners and measuring transducers for explosion protection
Our MACX Analog-Ex i signal conditioners and measuring transducers offer you a comprehensive range of solutions for safe and reliable signal conditioning.
In intrinsically safe circuits, the Ex i versions provide you with explosion protection in all zones and substance groups. The products were consistently developed for safety applications for IEC/EN 61508 and PL EN ISO 13849 to ensure the safety of people, the environment, and the system.
Explosion protection
The chemical and petrochemical industries involve industrial processes which produce explosive atmospheres. They are caused, for example, by gases, fumes, or vapors. Explosive atmospheres are also likely to occur in mills, silos, and sugar and fodder factories due to the dust present there.
Therefore, electrical devices in potentially explosive areas are subject to special directives, which include the ATEX, IECEx, NEC/CEC, and UL certifications and directives. You will find an overview of the basics of explosion protection here.