Nichyin
Petroleum
- Feb 12, 2012
- 11
Good morning everyone,
I am currently tasked to buy explosion proof thermocouples for an oil refinery. I would like to know what defines an explosion proof thermocouple, as my head engineers told me that we only need to ensure that the thermocouple we buy is sealed up at points so that no gas can enter the terminal block, and that the head needs to be ATEX approved.
However, I am sure that there are more requirements to make a thermocouple 'explosion proof'.
Thank you in advance!
NICOLAS
I am currently tasked to buy explosion proof thermocouples for an oil refinery. I would like to know what defines an explosion proof thermocouple, as my head engineers told me that we only need to ensure that the thermocouple we buy is sealed up at points so that no gas can enter the terminal block, and that the head needs to be ATEX approved.
However, I am sure that there are more requirements to make a thermocouple 'explosion proof'.
Thank you in advance!
NICOLAS