Ÿ shielded cable ÖLFLEX PETRO 4G1 Ø 8,8mm (2 func ons): suitable in. Ÿ Patented

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1 explosive ambients T A U R U S - E X 1G Ex ia T Atex % made in taly EN - Three water ght chambers level regulator with freely suspended trim varia on, for use in explosive environments. Suitable in explosive poten al environments. Suitable for level regula on in drainage plants, pumping sta ons and dirty water systems. Ÿ shielded cable ÖLFLEX PETRO 4G1 Ø 8,8mm (2 func ons): suitable in slime and mud / oil / esters drilling, as well as with the solu on of calcium bromide, lubricants based on mineral oil, diluted acids, aqueous alkaline solu ons and other chemicals - onshore and offshore drilling - supply ships. Ÿ Patented able m H0RN-F 4G0,7 (RN8-F mix) Ø 8,8mm (2 func ons) ÖLFLEX PETRO 4G1 Ø 8,8mm (2 func.) asing arbon black charged Specific gravity 0,9-1,0 kg/dm³ Grommet EPM Viton (Olflex Petro cable) Power Supply max 4-40 Vac / max 100 ma Ac va on angle 20 epth max.20m - 6,6 Temperatura max.+80 (+176 F) - Protec on Grade P 68 Ÿ lasse - lass er fica on

2 EN - Thanks to the par cular carbon black charge, the electrosta c charges that might arise in the installa on are transferred outside through the ground wire of the float. 206, , Ø109 EN - Taurus-Ex has to be connected through an intrinsic safety power supply circuit provided of ntrinsic Safety arrier. Zener arrier max 4-40 Vac / max 100 ma Zener arrier max 4-40 Vac / max 100 ma

3 ATEX GUE European ATEX irective 94/9/E Electrical and non-electrical equipment and protection systems E Marking dentification number of notified body, when appropriate... Use of equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres * * * Ex * * * Type of protection see following list Equipment Group: for surface mines surface Equipment category M1 - Very high level M2 - High level 1 - Very high level 2 - High level 3 - Normal Type of explosive atmospheres (group ) G Gas vapours ust Group of gas Mines (Methane) Surface industries A Propane Ethylene Hydrogen Representative ignition gas Temperature class (group ) Maximum surface temperature lass [ ] T T 100 T6 8 Reference ambient Temperature For ust lass put the maximum surface temperature after the T example T100 ATEGORY OF EQUPMENT Equipment of mines - Group ategory M1 Level of protection: Very high level 2 types of protection or 2 indipendent faults ategory M2 Level of protection: High level 1 type of protection Normal operation Equipment of surface - Group ategory 1 Level of protection: Very high level 2 types of protection or 2 indipendent faults ategory 2 Level of protection: High level ommon frequent malfunction ategory 3 Level of protection: Normal Required level of protection STANARS AN TYPE OF PROTETON Electrical equipment for gas (G) General requirements Oil immersion Pressurized apparatus Powder filling Flameproof enclosure ncreased safety ntrinsic safety ntrinsic safety Encapsulation Protection type n ategory 1G ategory M ode o p q d e ia ib m n EN Rule ategory M1-1G 3G 1G M1 Electrical equipment for dust () Protection by enclosures Ex t EN Protection by pressure Ex p EN Protection by intrinsic safety Ex i EN Protection by encapsulation Ex m EN

4 NFLAMMALE GASES AN VAPOURS LASSFATON group of container A gas o vapore gas or vapour Methane (firedam p) Ammonia ndustrial methane las-furnace gas arbon monoxide Propane utane Pentane Esane Eptane so-octane ecane enzene Xilene yclohexane Acetone Ethyl-methyl-ketone Methyl acetate Ethyl acetate Normal propyl acetate Normal butyl acetate Amyl acetate loroethylene Methanol Ethanol so utanol Normal utanol Amyl alcohol Ethyl nitrite uta 1:3-diene Ethylene iethyl ether Ethylene oxide Town gas oke-oven gas Acetilene Hydrogen NEX OF PROTETON 1 ifra-1 st figure: 2 ifra 2 st figure: protection against solid bodies P tests 0 No protection protection against liquids P tests 0 No protection 0 mm 1 Protected against solid bodies larger than 0 mm (eg. : accidental contact with the hand) 1 Protected against vertically-falling drops of water (condensation) 2 12, mm Protected against solid bodies larger than 12, mm (eg. : accidental contact with the hand) 2 1 Protected against drops of water falling at up to 1 from the vertical 3 2, mm Protected against solid bodies larger than 2, mm (tools, wires) 3 60 Protected against drops of rainwater at up to 60 from the vertical 4 1mm Protected against solid bodies larger than 1 mm (fine tools, small wires) 4 Protected against projections of water from all directions Protected against dust (no harmful deposit) Protected against jets of water from all directions 6 ompletely protected against dust 6 ompletely protected against jets of water or similar force to heavy seas 7 8 m 1m 1 cm min Protected against the effects of immersion Protected against effects of prolonged immersion under specified conditions

5 ENELE-E AN NE OMPARSON nternational electrotechnical ommission ( The E (nternational Electrotechnical ommission), created in 1904 in Geneva (Switzerland) establish the E regulations. n 1947, with the creation of the nternational Standards Organisation (SO) by the United Nations, the E became responsible for the organisation of the electrical division, while still remaining independant. The E has defined three categories of hazardous zones: - 0 : the explosive atmosphere is continuously present. - 1 : the explosive atmosphere is often present. - 2 :the explosive atmosphere may accidentally be present. Gas and vapour classification Gases are divided into four groups by the E and the NE (with some additional gases). The E also defines different groups of gases and vapours. The E and North American groups are viewed as fundamentally the same, apart from the fact that there are three groups in the E and four for the NE. (See table as follows) Temperature classification E defined a temperature classification for materials used in hazardous areas. Following this, E and NE have also been modified to include a temperature classification. (See table as follows) GAS AN VAPOUR LASSFATON E A A A A A A A A A A Group NE (North America) A Group or vapour Hydrogen Ethylene Ethyl9 ether yclopropane utadene 1-3 Propane Ethane utane enzène Pentane Heptane Acetone Methyl Ethyl Methyl Alcohol Ethyl Alcohol TEMPERATURE LASSFATON Temperatures N E T1 lassification NE (North America) T1 A A T T6 A T T6 Group 1 - underground workin mine Group 2 - surface industry

6 ENELE-E / NE OMPARSON nflammable Material Protection ENELE/E Group NE Subdivision lass ivision Group Gases and vapours Hydrogen Propylene Oxide Ethyl oxide utadiene yclopropane Ethyl ether Ethylene Acetone enzene utane Propane Hexane Paint Solvents A A Natural Gas ombustible dusts Magnesium Aluminium or metallic dusts with R < 10 Ohms x cm oal Floor Non metallic dusts with R >10 Ohms x cm Fibers and flying Rayon otton Linen Wood Hemp Flax bast Tow oconut fiber Oakum Protection /P /P /P 22 1 E 22 1 F 22 2 G (1) (1) ivision 1: Manufacturing location ivision 2: Storage location

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