ARIETE series Slip Rings are suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.


The essential requirements for safety in hazardous areas are established in European Directives 2014/34/UE of 26 February 2014. Ariete is the Explosion Proof Slip Ring for your applications in zones with the presence of flammable gases.

Specification

Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are classified according to EN60079-10, while the technical requirements of electrical equipment in classified areas are given in standard EN 60079-14. Technical protection for electrical appliances according to EN60079-0 and EN600079-1

ARIETE II 2G Ex db IIB T5 Gb

  • System type: group II surface system
  • Category: 2G high level of protection, zone 1 and zone 2 use areas with presence of flammable gas
  • Characteristics of the flammable substances which are present as gas, steam or mist
  • Protection type: db flameproof enclosure
  • Subgroups: IIB (ethylene),
  • Temperature class: T5 (100 °C), defines the maximum temperature of the surface
  • Protection level: Gb high protection

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Slip Ring: Max 24 ring (12 A each)
  • Models: Ariete 1A – Ariete 1B
  • Poles function: power up to 100 A, signals and data transmission
  • Max. voltage: 500 V AC – 220 V DC
  • Test voltage: 2000 V AC
  • Max current:100 A
  • Protection degree: IP 65
  • Max RPM: 30 rpm
  • Mounting position: vertical/horizontal
  • Working temp.: - 20 °C / + 40 °C
  • Relative humidity: 30% to 60%
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FAQ

What are the requirements for explosion-proof Slip Rings?

To meet the requirement for explosion-proof, a Slip Ring must assure the enclosure is able to contain any explosion originating within its housing and prevent sparks from within its housing from igniting vapors, gases, dust, or fibers in the air surrounding it.

How can I know if the slip ring is suitable for my area according to the ATEX directive?

The classification of dangerous areas is carried out following the recommendations suggested by EN 1127-1, EN 60079-10-1 (for explosive gas) and EN 60079-10-2 (for explosive dust), which provide elements for the division of dangerous areas into three zones, depending on the frequency and time of presence of the explosive substance. For gas-Ex we have zone 0, 1 and 2. Zone 0 is an area in which an explosive atmosphere in form of gas, vapor or mist is present permanently or for long periods > 1000 hours/year. Zone 1 is an area in which the formation of an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture of air and flammable substances in the form of gas, vapor or mist is possible during normal activities in a quantity comprise between 10 and 1000 hours/year. Zone 2 is an area in which the formation of an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture of air and flammable substances in the form of gas, vapor or mist is not probable during normal activities and, if it occurs, is only for a short time, less than 10 hours/year. Ariete is suitable for zone 1 and 2.

Which is the meaning of T in ATEX description?

The classification of explosive gas/air mixtures can also occur through contact with hot surfaces. For this reason, electrical constructions located in dangerous areas must also be classified based on the maximum surface temperature developed, both in normal operating conditions and in the event of a possible fault. Temperature levels go from T1 = 450 °C to T6 = 85 °C. ARIETE is T5 = 100 °C so can be applied in all the conditions from T1 to T5.

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