Types Of Motors
				        The following are the main groups of motors used in   hazardous locations, but not all situations are covered. Should you have an   application not covered by the following, please refer to one of our sales   offices.
                        
                          - Ex d - flameproof motors for industrial use   
                          
 - Ex e - increased safety motors   
                          
 - Ex n - non-sparking motors   
                          
 - D.I.P. - dust ignition proof motors 
 
                        
                        Compliance To Standards
                        All motors suitable for use in hazardous areas   are manufactured/modified in strict accordance with the conditions required by   the relevant standards and the issued Certificate of Compliance, and are fully   tested prior to despatch by the manufacturer.
                        
                        
Selection Of Motors For Use In Hazardous Areas
                        There are a number of   defined hazardous areas covering gases and dusts. It is therefore strongly   recommended that the relevant Australian Standards and Statutory Authorities be   consulted prior to final selection of the motor.
                        
                        
Hazardous Areas
                        Many gases, vapours and dusts which are generated,   processed, handled and stored in industry are combustible. When ignited they may   burn rapidly and with considerable explosive force if mixed with air in the   appropriate proportions.
                        
                        Areas where gases, vapours, dusts and fibres   occur in dangerous quantities are classified as HAZARDOUS. Classification of   areas are:-
                        
                          - gases, vapours, mists - Class I   
                          
 - dusts - Class II 
 
                        
                        Gas groupings are further defined for either:-
                        
                          - coal mining (methane) - Group I   
                          
 - other industries - Group II 
 
                        
                        With Group II gases, they are further   subdivided into sub-groups IIA, IIB, IIC, depending upon the ignition point of   the gas.
                        
                        ZONAL CLASSIFICATION is also required where explosive gas   atmospheres are present and they indicate the probability of the presence of a   flammable, combustible or explosive material, the extent, dimension and shape of   the hazardous areas, together with the volume in which the hazardous material   can be expected. There are three zones:-
                        
                          - ZONE 0 - An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is continuously   present or is present for long periods of time.   
                          
 - ZONE 1 - An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is likely to occur in   normal operation.   
                          
 - ZONE 2 - An area in which a gas atmosphere is not likely to occur in normal   operation and if it does occur, it will exist for a short period only. 
                            
                           
                      
                        Temperature Classification
                        Hot surfaces can cause ignition of gases,   vapours and dust, therefore it is necessary to ensure that the maximum surface   temperature of equipment introduced into a hazardous area does not exceed the   ignition temperature for the gas, vapour or dust in the hazardous   area.
                        
                        Group I Gases - Maximum Surface Temperature 150°C
                        
                        Group II   gases and Class II dusts are given a Temperature Class (T) based on the maximum   surface temperature of the equipment.
                        
                        Temperature Classes are:-
                        
                          
                            
                              
                                | T1 - 450°C | 
                                T4 - 135°C | 
                              
                              
                                | T2 - 300°C | 
                                T5 - 100°C | 
                              
                              
                                | T3 - 200°C | 
                                T6 - 85°C | 
                              
                            
                          
                        
                        Note: For Ex d flameproof   apparatus the external surface is the measured surface. For other types of   protection (e.g. Ex e) internal surfaces are of equal importance if the   explosive atmosphere has access to them.
                        
                        
                       
                       
                      
Flameproof Motors Ex d, For Industrial Use
                        Three-phase   motors
                        
                        These motors are certified to Ex d and can fit a wide range of   products as shown throughout the catalogue. The motors are certified to Ex d   Class 1, Zone 1 protection. The certificate covers gas groups IIA and IIB,   temperature classification T4 and enclosure protection IP56.
                        
                        The   Standards complied with are AS2380.1:1989, AS2380.2:1991 and   AS1939:1990
                        
        
Single-phase motors
                        
                        Fans with single-phase Ex d   motors are featured on pages F-4,5 and 8. These fans are certified to Ex d Class   1, Zone 1 protection. The certificate covers gas groups IIA, IIB and IIC,   temperature classification T6 and enclosure protection IP66.
                        
                        The   Standards complied with are IEC 60079-0:1998, IEC 60079-1:2001 and IEC   60529:1989.
                
                        
                        
Explosion Proof Motors Ex e, Increased Safety
                        Standard three-phase   motors
                        
                        These motors are certified to Ex e and can fit a wide range of   products as shown throughout the catalogue. These motors are certified to Ex e   Class 1, Zone 1 protection. The certificate covers gas groups IIA, IIB and IIC,   temperature classification T3 and enclosure protection IP66.
                        
                        The Standard   complied with is AS2380.1:1989. This Standard means the motors are also suitable   for Ex n and DIP applications.
                        
                        
External rotor three-phase   motors
                        
                        These motors are fitted to a range of fans covered in Section   F of this catalogue. The motors are certified to Ex e Class 1, Zone 1   protection. The certificate covers gas groups IIA and IIB, temperature   classification T3 and enclosure protection IP44.
                        
                        The Standards complied   with are AS2380.1:1989 and AS2380.6:1988.
                  
                        
                        
Electrical And Mechanical Specification
                        
                          
                            
                              | Voltage: | 
                              Up to 500 Volts | 
                            
                            
                              | Insulation: | 
                              Class ‘F’ | 
                            
                            
                              | Enclosure: | 
                              Totally enclosed, fan-cooled | 
                            
                            
                              | Degree of Protection: | 
                              Up to IP66 | 
                            
                            
                              | Frequency: | 
                              50 or 60 Hz | 
                            
                          
                        
                       
                        
                        
                      Limiting Temperature
                        The temperature of an external or internal surface   to which the surrounding atmosphere has access, shall not exceed the LIMITING   TEMPERATURE specified.
                        
                        
Range
                        It is possible variations will arise in the kW/frame size/rpm,   from one manufacturer to another from that normally referred to in normal motor   standards.
                        
                        
Fans For Ex d And Ex e Applications
                        Fans for Ex d and Ex e applications,   or indeed any hazardous application, can be constructed of special materials and   incorporate special features.
                        
                        Anti-static impellers and earthing leads   are just some of the features we can provide.