etownsend
Electrical
- Apr 12, 2005
- 4
I work for a company that manufactures explosion proof electrical equipment and enclosures, and have recently been asked to include a temperature sensor with transmitter to measure the temperature inside the enclosure, with the transmitter mounted outside the enclosure (in an IP66 head). Selecting a sensor and transmitter (intrinsically safe) has not been a problem, however finding a thermowell which is certified (ATEX) to maintain the explosion proof certification of our enclosure has not been successful.
I have talked to numerous suppliers and manufacturers, as well as gone through numerous internet searches, and although there are explosion proof thermowells available they are designed to provide protection from an explosion in the transmitter head (inside the thermowell out), and not from the measurement area in (outside the thermowell in) - as I am looking to do.
I have also spoken to contacts at hazardous area certification agencies and they are not aware of any product offhand, however they are checking with people they know.
It is imperative that the thermowell be certified for use as we intend to use it as it will be certified as part of our overall enclosure which will be put under scrutiny by our certifying agency. There is an option of buying a non-certified one and certifying it ourselves, but I do not want to go down that path if I do not have to.
Not sure if this is the best form for this question, but thought I would post it here as it is related to temperature measurement equipment.
Any help appreciated.
E. Townsend.
I have talked to numerous suppliers and manufacturers, as well as gone through numerous internet searches, and although there are explosion proof thermowells available they are designed to provide protection from an explosion in the transmitter head (inside the thermowell out), and not from the measurement area in (outside the thermowell in) - as I am looking to do.
I have also spoken to contacts at hazardous area certification agencies and they are not aware of any product offhand, however they are checking with people they know.
It is imperative that the thermowell be certified for use as we intend to use it as it will be certified as part of our overall enclosure which will be put under scrutiny by our certifying agency. There is an option of buying a non-certified one and certifying it ourselves, but I do not want to go down that path if I do not have to.
Not sure if this is the best form for this question, but thought I would post it here as it is related to temperature measurement equipment.
Any help appreciated.
E. Townsend.