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Classification Standard Table for Explosion-proof Optical Cables

Classification Standard Table for Explosion-proof Optical Cables

Explosion-proof optical cables are classified according to ATEX, IECEx, and NEC standards based on hazardous zones, equipment protection levels, and temperature ratings.Optical Cable Classification OverviewExplosion-proof optical cables are designed for use in hazardous areas where flammable gases, vapors, or combustible dusts may be present. Their classification depends on the zone of use, equipment protection level (EPL), and type of explosive atmosphere (gas or dust) according to international standards.StandardZone / DivisionEquipment CategoryAtmosphere TypeEquipment Protection Level (EPL)Typical MarkingTemperature ClassNotesATEX / IECExZone 01 GGas (continuous/frequent)GaEx op is IIC T6 GaT6Optical radiation protection for continuous explosive gas presenceZone 12 GGas (occasional)GbEx op is IIC T6 GbT6Suitable for areas where explosive gas occurs occasionallyZone 23 GGas (rare)GcEx op is IIC T6 GcT6For areas with rare or short-term explosive gas presenceZone 201 DDust (continuous/frequent)DaEx tb IIIC T80°C DaT80°COptical cables for continuous dust exposureZone 212 DDust (occasional)DbEx tb IIIC T80°C DbT80°CFor areas with occasional dust presenceZone 223 DDust (rare)DcEx tb IIIC T80°C DcT80°CFor areas with rare dust exposureNEC / CEC (North America)Class I, Division 11GasT6Class I, Div 1, Groups C & D, T6T6Suitable for normal operation with flammable gasesClass I, Division 22GasT6Class I, Div 2, Groups C & D, T6T6For abnormal conditions or accidental releaseClass II, Division 11DustT80°CClass II, Div 1, Groups E, F, G, T80°CT80°CFor combustible dust in normal operationClass II, Division 22DustT80°CClass II, Div 2, Groups E, F, G, T80°CT80°CFor dust under abnormal conditionsKey Notes on ClassificationEquipment Protection Level (EPL): Indicates the level of safety; Ga/Da = very high, Gb/Db = high, Gc/Dc = increased safety .Temperature Class: Maximum surface temperature of the cable to prevent ignition (T1–T6 for gases, T80°C for dust), .Zone Definitions:Zone 0 / 20: Continuous or long-term presence of explosive atmosphere.Zone 1 / 21: Occasional presence.Zone 2 / 22: Rare or short-term presence .Optical Radiation Protection: Optical cables are marked with “op is” or “op pr” to indicate protection against energy transmission from optical sources .Standards Compliance: ATEX (EU), IECEx (international), NEC/CEC (North America) define the required markings, zones, and protection levels for optical cables . This table provides a comprehensive reference for selecting explosion-proof optical cables suitable for hazardous environments, ensuring compliance with international safety standards.

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