1 Aug 2022
ATEX explained
ATEX is not one, but two European Directives designed to reduce the risk of potentially explosive atmospheres. These are: Directive 99/92/EC also know...
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11 Jul 2022
DSEAR Explained
The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002, better known as DSEAR regulations, places a responsibility on employers to conduc...
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30 Mar 2022
Cut bills and save energy with the Ex-Mo Motion Sensor
The Ex-Mo Hazardous Area Motion Sensor is a microwave motion sensor that can transmit a control signal to hazardous area equipment such as overhead an...
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23 Mar 2022
CEAG ExLin – LED Linear Fixture for Zone 1 and 21 Hazardous Areas
CEAG ExLin / ExLin NE+ Non-metallic Hazardous Area Linear LED Light Fixtures Approved for use in Zone 1 and Zone 21 hazardous areas, the Crouse-Hinds....
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25 Feb 2022
An introduction to MEDC’s hazardous area equipment
MEDC have been designing and manufacturing harsh, industrial and hazardous environment alarm, signal, control and notification equipment since 1975. P...
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21 Dec 2021
EXHEAT heaters for hazardous area locations
Working in a hazardous area is challenging enough, without struggling through cold weather. Cable Systems stock a range of EXHEAT heaters for hazardou...
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7 Dec 2021
Meet the Hawke PL5 GRP Enclosure Range
Exceptional Strength. 50% Less Weight. Meet the PL5 range of Exe Enclosures. Moulded from Glass Reinforced Plastic rather than the traditional Glass R...
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23 Nov 2021
EXHEAT MFH ‘The Bulldog’ Portable Fan Heater
The Bulldog: Providing a Safe, Portable Heating Solution for Hazardous Areas The MFH Portable Fan Heater is the world’s first truly portable haz...
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16 Nov 2021
How Raychem XTV Trace Heating Cable Works
Raychem XTV Trace Heating Cable is a self-regulating heat trace cable suitable for industries including food and beverage, chemicals and pharmaceutica...
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