Cletus023
Mechanical
- Sep 12, 2007
- 1
I am a mechanical engineer designing electrical systems so bear with me. I have an installation where we are utilizing an RTD as an intrinsically safe device (no pothead, integral cable run to a JB and then to a safe room panel with a P&F Z954 barrier). Installation site is Australia. I know the application is acceptable for use in Zone 2 IIC T3 application, the difficulty I am having is in proving it to the client. At first they wanted entity parameters to perform loop calcs which I responded with they don't exist. My understanding is that the cable parameters go in to the loop calc/drawing along with the zener barrier parameters and the temp class of the RTD. There is a paragraph in IEC 60079.11 (para 5.7) that discusses basically assessing the max surface temp (through calcs or testing) to ensure the surface temp does not ignite the potential gas in the atmosphere. What I have not figured out is how to do that. Or is there another way to prove that it won't happen (i.e. megger testing the cable). Or do I need properties of the RTD to determine the surface temp? There is a formula for this in NEC, but no equivalent in IEC that I have found. Appreciate the help.
Andy
Andy