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Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres - Part 18: Construction, Test and Marking of Type of Protection Encapsulation "m" Electrical Apparatus

UL 60079-18

1 Scope

This part of IEC 60079 gives the specific requirements for the construction, testing and marking of electrical apparatus, parts of electrical apparatus and Ex components with the type of protection encapsulation "m".

1DV.1 Modification of 1, first paragraph:

1DV.1.1 Replace "part of IEC 60079" with "standard".

This part of IEC 60079 only applies for encapsulated electrical apparatus, encapsulated parts of electrical apparatus and encapsulated Ex components (hereinafter always referred to as "m" apparatus) where the rated voltage does not exceed 10 kV with a relative tolerance of +10 %. 1DV.2 Modification of 1, second paragraph:

1DV.2.1 Replace "part of IEC 60079" with "standard".

This standard supplements the general requirements in IEC 60079-0. 1DV.3 Modification of 1, third paragraph to replace with the following:

1DV.3.1 This standard supplements and modifies the general requirements in UL 60079-0. Where a requirement of this standard conflicts with a requirement of UL 60079-0, the requirement of this standard will take precedence.

1.1DV Addition of 1.1DV.1:

1.1DV.1.1 The U.S. version of IEC 60079-18 does not include requirements for Group I electrical apparatus. 1.2DV Addition of 1.2DV.1:

1.2DV.1.1 Where references are made to IEC standards, the referenced requirements found in these standards shall apply as modified by any applicable U.S. National Differences.
 

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