IEC 60079-29-2:2015
(Main)Explosive atmospheres - Part 29-2: Gas detectors - Selection, installation, use and maintenance of detectors for flammable gases and oxygen
Explosive atmospheres - Part 29-2: Gas detectors - Selection, installation, use and maintenance of detectors for flammable gases and oxygen
IEC 60079-29-2:2015 gives guidance on, and recommended practice for, the selection, installation, safe use and maintenance of electrically operated Group II equipment intended for use in industrial and commercial safety applications and Group I equipment in underground coal mines for the detection and measurement of flammable gases complying with the requirements of IEC 60079-29-1 or IEC 60079-29-4. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007. This edition constitutes a technical revision. Please refer to the Foreword of the document for a listing of the changes from the previous edition. Keywords: gas detectors, flammable gases, vapours
Atmosphères explosives - Partie 29-2: Détecteurs de gaz - Sélection, installation, utilisation et maintenance des détecteurs de gaz inflammables et d'oxygène
IEC 60079-29-2:2015 donne des lignes directrices et des recommandations pratiques pour la sélection, l’installation, l’utilisation en toute sécurité et la maintenance des matériels électriques de groupe II destinés à une utilisation dans des applications de sécurité sur des sites industriels et commerciaux, et des matériels de groupe I utilisés dans les mines de charbon souterraines pour la détection et le mesurage des gaz inflammables conformément aux exigences de l'IEC 60079-29-1 ou de l'IEC 60079-29-4.
La présente version bilingue (2017-12) correspond à la version anglaise monolingue publiée en 2015-03.
Cette deuxième édition annule et remplace la première édition parue en 2007. Cette édition constitue une révision technique.
Cette édition inclut les modifications majeures suivantes par rapport à l'édition précédente:
1) Ajout du Groupe 1 au Domaine d’application
2) Ajout de la Détection de gaz à chemin ouvert
3) Ajout d’applications spécifiques
4) Améliorations apportées aux systèmes d’échantillonnage
Mots-clés: détecteurs de gaz, gaz inflammables, vapeurs
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Part 29-2: Gas detectors – Selection, installation, use and maintenance of
detectors for flammable gases and oxygen
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– 2 – IEC 60079-29-2:2015 IEC 2015
CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 8
INTRODUCTION . 11
1 Scope . 13
2 Normative references . 14
3 Terms and definitions . 14
3.1 Gas properties and other physics . 14
3.2 Types of equipment . 16
3.3 Sensors and detectors . 18
3.4 Supply of gas to instruments . 19
3.5 Signals and alarms . 19
3.6 Times, checks and equipment behaviour . 20
3.7 Terms exclusive to open path equipment . 21
4 Basic information on the properties, behaviour, gases and vapours, and specific
applications of gas detection . 23
4.1 Detecting gases and vapours . 23
4.1.1 General . 23
4.1.2 Safety when monitoring for flammable gases where personnel could be
present . 24
4.2 Some common properties of gases and vapours . 25
4.3 The differences between detecting gases and vapours . 26
4.3.1 General . 26
4.3.2 Detection of gases . 26
4.3.3 Detection of vapours . 28
4.4 Oxygen deficiency. 31
4.4.1 General . 31
4.4.2 Chemical reaction of oxygen, with solid products . 31
4.4.3 Chemical reaction of oxygen, with gaseous products . 31
4.4.4 Dilution of the air by displacement by some other gas or vapour . 32
4.5 Specific applications of gas detection . 32
4.5.1 Gas detection as means of reducing risk of explosion . 32
4.5.2 Gas free work permit . 35
4.5.3 Monitoring of air inlets . 36
4.6 Specific considerations for open path detection . 36
5 Measuring principles . 37
5.1 General . 37
5.2 Catalytic sensors . 39
5.2.1 General . 39
5.2.2 Common applications . 39
5.2.3 Limitations . 39
5.2.4 Interferences . 40
5.2.5 Poisoning . 40
5.3 Thermal conductivity sensors . 41
5.3.1 General . 41
5.3.2 Common applications . 41
5.3.3 Limitations . 41
5.3.4 Interferences . 41
5.3.5 Poisoning . 41
5.4 Infrared sensors . 41
5.4.1 General . 41
5.4.2 Common applications . 42
5.4.3 Limitations . 42
5.4.4 Interferences . 42
5.4.5 Poisoning . 42
5.5 Semiconductor sensors . 43
5.5.1 General . 43
5.5.2 Common applications . 43
5.5.3 Limitations . 43
5.5.4 Interferences . 43
5.5.5 Poisoning . 43
5.6 Electrochemical sensors . 44
5.6.1 General . 44
5.6.2 Common applications . 44
5.6.3 Limitations . 44
5.6.4 Interferences . 44
5.6.5 Poisoning . 44
5.7 Flame ionization detectors (FID) . 45
5.7.1 General . 45
5.7.2 Common applications . 45
5.7.3 Limitations . 45
5.7.4 Interferences . 45
5.7.5 Poisoning . 45
5.8 Flame temperature analysers (FTA) . 45
5.8.1 General . 45
5.8.2 Common applications . 45
5.8.3 Limitations . 46
5.8.4 Interferences . 46
5.8.5 Poisoning . 46
5.9 Photo ionisation detector (PID) . 46
5.9.1 General . 46
5.9.2 Common applications . 46
5.9.3 Limitations . 46
5.9.4 Interferences . 46
5.9.5 Poisoning . 47
5.10 Paramagnetic oxygen detector . 47
5.10.1 General . 47
5.10.2 Common applications . 47
5.10.3 Limitations . 47
5.10.4 Interference . 47
5.10.5 Poisoning . 47
6 Selection of equipment . 47
6.1 General . 47
6.2 Selection criteria . 48
6.2.1 General criteria .
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 8
INTRODUCTION . 11
1 Scope . 13
2 Normative references . 14
3 Terms and definitions . 15
3.1 Gas properties and other physics . 15
3.2 Types of equipment . 17
3.3 Sensors and detectors . 18
3.4 Supply of gas to instruments . 20
3.5 Signals and alarms . 20
3.6 Times, checks and equipment behaviour . 21
3.7 Terms exclusive to open path equipment . 22
4 Basic information on the properties, behaviour, and detection of gases and
vapours, and specific applications of gas detection . 24
4.1 Detecting gases and vapours – General . 24
4.1.1 General . 24
4.1.2 Safety when monitoring for flammable gases where personnel could be
present . 25
4.2 Some common properties of gases and vapours . 26
4.3 The differences between detecting gases and vapours . 27
4.3.1 General . 27
4.3.2 Detection of gases . 27
4.3.3 Detection of vapours . 29
4.4 Oxygen deficiency. 32
4.4.1 General . 32
4.4.2 Chemical reaction of oxygen, with solid products . 32
4.4.3 Chemical reaction of oxygen, with gaseous products . 33
4.4.4 Dilution of the air by displacement by some other gas or vapour . 33
4.5 Specific applications of gas detection . 34
4.5.1 Gas detection as means of reducing risk of explosion . 34
4.5.2 Gas free work permit . 36
4.5.3 Monitoring of air inlets . 37
4.6 Specific considerations for open path detection . 38
5 Measuring principles . 39
5.1 General . 39
5.2 Catalytic sensors . 41
5.2.1 General . 41
5.2.2 Common applications . 41
5.2.3 Limitations . 41
5.2.4 Interferences . 42
5.2.5 Poisoning . 42
5.3 Thermal conductivity sensors . 43
5.3.1 General . 43
5.3.2 Common applications . 43
5.3.3 Limitations . 44
5.3.4 Interferences . 44
5.3.5 Poisoning . 44
5.4 Infrared sensors . 44
5.4.1 General . 44
5.4.2 Common applications . 45
5.4.3 Limitations . 45
5.4.4 Interferences . 46
5.4.5 Poisoning . 46
5.5 Semiconductor sensors . 46
5.5.1 General . 46
5.5.2 Common applications . 46
5.5.3 Limitations . 47
5.5.4 Interferences . 47
5.5.5 Poisoning . 47
5.6 Electrochemical sensors . 48
5.6.1 General . 48
5.6.2 Common applications . 48
5.6.3 Limitations . 48
5.6.4 Interferences . 49
5.6.5 Poisoning . 49
5.7 Flame ionization detectors (FID) . 49
5.7.1 General . 49
5.7.2 Common applications . 49
5.7.3 Limitations . 50
5.7.4 Interferences . 50
5.7.5 Poisoning . 50
5.8 Flame temperature analysers (FTA) . 50
5.8.1 General . 50
5.8.2 Common applications . 50
5.8.3 Limitations . 50
5.8.4 Interferences . 51
5.8.5 Poisoning . 51
5.9 Photo ionisation detector (PID) . 51
5.9.1 General . 51
5.9.2 Common applications . 51
5.9.3 Limitations . 51
5.9.4 Interferences . 52
5.9.5 Poisoning . 52
5.10 Paramagnetic oxygen detector . 52
5.10.1 General . 52
5.10.2 Common applications . 52
5.10.3 Limitations . 53
5.10.4 Interference . 53
5.10.5 Poisoning . 53
6 Selection of apparatus equipment . 53
6.1 General . 53
6.2 Selection criteria . 54
6.2.1 General criteria .
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Explosive atmospheres –
Part 29-2: Gas detectors – Selection, installation, use and maintenance of
detectors for flammable gases and oxygen
Atmosphères explosives –
Partie 29-2: Détecteurs de gaz – Sélection, installation, utilisation et maintenance
des détecteurs de gaz inflammables et d’oxygène
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 8
INTRODUCTION . 11
1 Scope . 13
2 Normative references . 14
3 Terms and definitions . 14
3.1 Gas properties and other physics . 14
3.2 Types of equipment . 16
3.3 Sensors and detectors . 18
3.4 Supply of gas to instruments . 19
3.5 Signals and alarms . 19
3.6 Times, checks and equipment behaviour . 20
3.7 Terms exclusive to open path equipment . 21
4 Basic information on the properties, behaviour, gases and vapours, and specific
applications of gas detection . 23
4.1 Detecting gases and vapours . 23
4.1.1 General . 23
4.1.2 Safety when monitoring for flammable gases where personnel could be
present . 24
4.2 Some common properties of gases and vapours . 25
4.3 The differences between detecting gases and vapours . 26
4.3.1 General . 26
4.3.2 Detection of gases . 26
4.3.3 Detection of vapours . 28
4.4 Oxygen deficiency. 31
4.4.1 General . 31
4.4.2 Chemical reaction of oxygen, with solid products . 31
4.4.3 Chemical reaction of oxygen, with gaseous products . 31
4.4.4 Dilution of the air by displacement by some other gas or vapour . 32
4.5 Specific applications of gas detection . 32
4.5.1 Gas detection as means of reducing risk of explosion . 32
4.5.2 Gas free work permit . 35
4.5.3 Monitoring of air inlets . 36
4.6 Specific considerations for open path detection . 36
5 Measuring principles . 37
5.1 General . 37
5.2 Catalytic sensors . 39
5.2.1 General . 39
5.2.2 Common applications . 39
5.2.3 Limitations . 39
5.2.4 Interferences . 40
5.2.5 Poisoning . 40
5.3 Thermal conductivity sensors . 40
5.3.1 General . 40
5.3.2 Common applications . 41
5.3.3 Limitations . 41
5.3.4 Interferences . 41
5.3.5 Poisoning . 41
5.4 Infrared sensors . 41
5.4.1 General . 41
5.4.2 Common applications . 41
5.4.3 Limitations . 42
5.4.4 Interferences . 42
5.4.5 Poisoning . 42
5.5 Semiconductor sensors . 42
5.5.1 General . 42
5.5.2 Common applications . 42
5.5.3 Limitations . 43
5.5.4 Interferences . 43
5.5.5 Poisoning . 43
5.6 Electrochemical sensors . 43
5.6.1 General . 43
5.6.2 Common applications . 44
5.6.3 Limitations . 44
5.6.4 Interferences . 44
5.6.5 Poisoning . 44
5.7 Flame ionization detectors (FID) . 44
5.7.1 General .
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