1、RAPPORTCEITECHNIQUE TYPE 3IECTECHNICAL79-20REPORT TYPE 3Premiere editionFirst edition1996-10Materiel electrique pour atmospheresexplosives gazeusesPartie 20:Donnees pour gaz et vapeurs inflammables,en relation avec lutilisation des materielselectriquesElectrical apparatus for explosivegas atmosphere
2、s-Part 20:Data for flammable gases and vapours,relating to the use of electrical apparatusCEI 1996 Droits de reproduction reserves-Copyright-all rights reservedAucune partie de cette publication ne peut tre reproduite niNo part of this publication may be reproduced or utilizedtilise sous quelque for
3、me que ce soit et par aucun procede.in any form or by any means,electonic or mechanical.lectronique ou mcanique.y compris la photocopie ot lesincluding photooopying and microlilm.without permissionmicrofiims,sans Paccord dcrit de ledtourin writing from the publisherBureau central de la Commission El
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5、PageFOREWORD.ClauseScope2 General.93 Determination of the properties.04 Properties of particular gases and vapours.95 Reference documents.1313Tables1 Flammability data.2 Minimum igniting current.1642Annex A-Bibliography.44579-201EC:1996-5INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSIONELECTRICAL APPARATUS
6、FOR EXPLOSIVEGAS ATMOSPHERESPart 20:Data for flammable gases and vapours,relating to the use of electrical apparatusFOREWORD1)The IEC(international Electrotechnical Commission)is a worldwide organization for standardization comprisingall national electrotechnical committees(IEC National Committees).
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16、ional Standards.Technical reports oftype 3 do not necessarily have to be reviewed until the data they provide are considered to beno longer valid or useful.IEC 79-20,which is a technical report of type 3,has been prepared by technical committee 31:Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres.79-20
17、IEC:1996-7-The text of this technical report is based is based on the following documents:Committee draftReport on voting31/195/CDV31/211/RVCFull information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the reporton voting indicated in the above table.This report is a Tech
18、nical Report of type 3 and is of a purely informative nature.It is not to beregarded as an International Standard.0079-201EC:1996-9ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR EXPLOSIVEGAS ATMOSPHERESPart 20:Data for flammable gases and vapours,relating to the use of electrical apparatus1 ScopeThis technical report giv
19、es guidance on the selection of appropriate electrical apparatus,protected by flame-proof enclosure or designed to be intrinsically safe,according to the gas orvapour in which it is intended to be used.2 GeneralTables of chemical and engineering properties of substances are provided to assist electr
20、icalengineers in their selection of electrical apparatus to be used in hazardous areas.The scope of these data has been selected with particular reference to the use of electricalequipment in hazardous areas,and notice has been taken of standard measurement methodsgiven in IEC 79-1A,IEC 79-3,IEC 79-
21、4 and IEC 79-4A.NOTES1 The data in this report have been taken from a number of references which are given in the bibliography(see annex A).2 Some variations in the data may appear when references are compared,but usually the discrepancy issufficiently small to be of no importance in the selection o
22、f electrical apparatus.Users of the data in this report should be aware that all its data are the result of experimentaldeterminations,and as such are influenced by variation in experimental apparatus andprocedures,and in the accuracy of instrumentation.In particular,some of the data have beendeterm
23、ined at temperatures above ambient temperature,so that the vapour is within theflammable range.Variation in the temperature for the determination would be expected toinfluence the result of the determination;for example:lower flammability limits and maximumexperimental safe gap decrease with increas
24、ing temperature and/or pressure;upperflammability limits increase with increasing temperature and/or pressure.Data are subject torevision and,where more recent information is required,the use of a maintained database1)isrecommended.3 Determination of the properties3.1 GeneralThe compounds listed in this technical report are in accordance with IEC 79-12,or have beenthe subject of a determination of maximum experimental safe gap(MESG),or have physicalproperties similar to those of other compounds in that list.1)For information on the availability of maintained databases refer to annex A.