Panasonic’s range of enclosed conventional heat detectors offers state of the art heat detection that is rated for use in outdoor or humid areas. These enclosed heat detectors are waterproof devices that are ATEX compliant, which means they are also safe for use in an environment with an explosive atmosphere.
These detectors cover a range of heat detector classes in accordance with EN54:5. Panasonic enclosed heat detectors are housed in a stylish casing and offer LED indication. There is also an output available for an exterior LED indicator.
Key Features
- State of the art detector for highest safety
- IP67 for use in humid or outdoor areas
- ATEX compliant for use in environments with an explosive atmosphere
- High temperature range for difficult environments
- Fixed alarm temperatures (57°C/72°C/87°C/117°C)
- Intrinsically safe for hazardous areas with ambient temperatures up to 65°C
Fixed Temperature Alarm Levels
Panasonic enclosed conventional heat detectors are available with a range of heat ratings, covering a variety of EN54:5 classes:
Model Number | Temperature Rating | Class |
---|---|---|
6295 | 57°C | A2 S (54 to 70°C) |
6296 | 72°C | B S (69 to 85°C) |
6297 | 87°C | C S (84 to 100°C) |
6298 | 117°C | E S (114 to 130°C) |
ATEX Compliance
ATEX is the name commonly given to two European directives for controlling explosive atmospheres. Explosive atmospheres in the workplace can be caused by flammable gases, mists and vapours or by combustible dusts.
The two directives that typically fall under the ATEX umbrella are:
- Directive 99/92/EC (also known as the ATEX Workplace Directive) which states the minimum requirements for improving the health and safety of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres.
- Directive 94/9/EC (also known the ATEX Equipment Directive) on the approximation of the laws of Members States concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.[1]
Panasonic enclosed detectors are ATEX compliant and are, therefore, rated for use in areas with explosive atmospheres.
IP67
IP codes classify and rate the degree of protection that electrical enclosures provide against intrusion, dust, accidental contact and water. IP codes are made up of two numbers:
- The first digit represents the level of protection that the enclosure provides against access to hazardous parts and the ingress of solid foreign object e.g. dust. In this case, the enclosures rating is 6, meaning that it offers complete protection from dust.
- The second digit indicates the level of protection that the enclosure provides against water. In this case, the enclosures rating is 7, indicating that ingress of water in harmful quantity should not be possible when the enclosure is immersed in water up to 1m under defined conditions of pressure and time.[2]
Therefore, IP67 indicates that Panasonic enclosed detectors are waterproof up to 1m and completely dust proof.
To find out more about Panasonic’s range of enclosed conventional heat detection, please feel free to get in touch either by phone on +44 (0) 1329 835 024, by email to [email protected] or via the online enquiry form situated on our contact page.
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[1] hse.gov.uk, [2] wikipedia.org