Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres - General requirements

This European Standard specifies the general requirements for construction, testing and marking of electrical apparatus, ex cable entries, ex components intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres of gas, vapour and mist. Potentially explosive atmospheres include the presence of combustible dusts. Except where otherwise stated in the supplementary standards, this standard and the related standards provide protection in accordance with Category 2 or Category M2. This European Standard is supplemented or modified by the following European Standards concerning the specific types of protection: EN 50015, EN 50016, EN 50017, EN 50018, EN 50019, EN 50020, EN 50028, EN 50033, EN 50039. The above European Standards and this European Standard are not applicable to the construction of electromedical apparatus, shot-firing exploders, test devices for exploders and for shot-firing circuits

Elektrische Betriebsmittel für explosionsgefährdete Bereiche - Allgemeine Bestimmungen

Matériel électrique pour atmosphères explosibles - Règles générales

Električne naprave za potencialno eksplozivne atmosfere - Splošne zahteve

General Information

Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
15-Jun-1997
Withdrawal Date
15-Dec-1997
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Start Date
01-Mar-2007
Completion Date
01-Mar-2007

Relations

Effective Date
29-Jan-2023
Effective Date
28-Jan-2023
Effective Date
28-Jan-2023
Effective Date
29-Jan-2023

Frequently Asked Questions

EN 50014:1997 is a standard published by CLC. Its full title is "Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres - General requirements". This standard covers: This European Standard specifies the general requirements for construction, testing and marking of electrical apparatus, ex cable entries, ex components intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres of gas, vapour and mist. Potentially explosive atmospheres include the presence of combustible dusts. Except where otherwise stated in the supplementary standards, this standard and the related standards provide protection in accordance with Category 2 or Category M2. This European Standard is supplemented or modified by the following European Standards concerning the specific types of protection: EN 50015, EN 50016, EN 50017, EN 50018, EN 50019, EN 50020, EN 50028, EN 50033, EN 50039. The above European Standards and this European Standard are not applicable to the construction of electromedical apparatus, shot-firing exploders, test devices for exploders and for shot-firing circuits

This European Standard specifies the general requirements for construction, testing and marking of electrical apparatus, ex cable entries, ex components intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres of gas, vapour and mist. Potentially explosive atmospheres include the presence of combustible dusts. Except where otherwise stated in the supplementary standards, this standard and the related standards provide protection in accordance with Category 2 or Category M2. This European Standard is supplemented or modified by the following European Standards concerning the specific types of protection: EN 50015, EN 50016, EN 50017, EN 50018, EN 50019, EN 50020, EN 50028, EN 50033, EN 50039. The above European Standards and this European Standard are not applicable to the construction of electromedical apparatus, shot-firing exploders, test devices for exploders and for shot-firing circuits

EN 50014:1997 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 29.260.20 - Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

EN 50014:1997 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN 60079-0:2004, EN 50014:1997/A1:1999, EN 50014:1997/A2:1999, EN 50014:1992. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

EN 50014:1997 is associated with the following European legislation: EU Directives/Regulations: 94/9/EC; Standardization Mandates: BC/CEN/CLC/08-92. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.

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Standards Content (Sample)


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Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres - General requirements
Elektrische Betriebsmittel für explosionsgefährdete Bereiche - Allgemeine
Bestimmungen
Matériel électrique pour atmosphères explosibles - Règles générales
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50014:1997
ICS:
29.260.20 (OHNWULþQLDSDUDWL]D Electrical apparatus for
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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The article discusses EN 50014:1997, a European standard that outlines the general requirements for electrical apparatus used in potentially explosive atmospheres. This includes gas, vapour, mist, and combustible dusts. The standard provides protection in accordance with Category 2 or Category M2, unless stated otherwise in supplementary standards. It is supplemented or modified by other European standards such as EN 50015, EN 50016, and EN 50017. The article mentions that this standard does not apply to the construction of electromedical apparatus, shot-firing exploders, and test devices for exploders and shot-firing circuits.