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(Main)Explosive atmospheres - Part 17: Electrical installations inspection and maintenance
Explosive atmospheres - Part 17: Electrical installations inspection and maintenance
This part of the IEC 60079 series applies to users and covers only those factors directly related to the inspection and maintenance of electrical installations specifically designed for hazardous areas, where the hazard may be caused by explosive gas or explosive dust atmospheres.
It does not include:
- other fundamental installation and inspection requirements for electrical installations;
- the verification of electrical equipment;
- protection or ventilation of rooms;
- gas detection systems;
- the repair and overhaul of explosion protected equipment (see IEC 60079-19).
While this standard does not include inspection of safety devices such as used in ventilated rooms (see 60079-13), this standard does include the requirements for inspection and maintenance of individual items of equipment that will be part of such systems, for example motors or sensors.
This standard supplements the requirements for inspection and testing in non-hazardous areas in IEC 60364-6.
NOTE 1 Standards applied at the date of installation might not have been IEC standards.
This standard is intended to be applied where there can be a risk due to the presence of explosive gas or dust mixtures with air or combustible dust layers under normal atmospheric conditions. It does not apply to:
- underground mining areas,
- dusts of explosives,
- pyrophoric substances.
Explosionsgefährdete Bereiche - Teil 17: Prüfung und Instandhaltung elektrischer Anlagen
Atmosphères explosives - Partie 17: Inspection et entretien des installations électriques
Eksplozivne atmosfere - 17. del: Pregledovanje in vzdrževanje električnih inštalacij
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Standards Content (sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
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01-april-2021
Eksplozivne atmosfere - 17. del: Pregledovanje in vzdrževanje električnih inštalacij
Explosive atmospheres - Part 17: Electrical installations inspection and maintenance
Explosionsgefährdete Bereiche - Teil 17: Prüfung und Instandhaltung elektrischerAnlagen
Atmosphères explosives - Partie 17: Inspection et entretien des installations électriques
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 60079-17:2021ICS:
29.260.20 Električni aparati za Electrical apparatus for
eksplozivna ozračja explosive atmospheres
91.140.50 Sistemi za oskrbo z elektriko Electricity supply systems
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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1 CONTENTS
2 CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................ 1
3 FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... 5
4 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 8
5 1 Scope .............................................................................................................................. 9
6 2 Normative references ...................................................................................................... 9
7 3 Terms and definitions ...................................................................................................... 9
8 4 General requirements .................................................................................................... 11
9 4.1 Documentation ................................................................................................. 11
10 4.2 Competence of personnel ................................................................................ 11
11 4.3 Integrated Systems .......................................................................................... 11
12 4.4 Inspections ...................................................................................................... 12
13 4.4.1 General .......................................................................................... 12
14 4.4.2 Grades of inspection ....................................................................... 13
15 4.4.3 Types of inspection ......................................................................... 14
16 4.5 Periodic inspections ......................................................................................... 14
17 4.5.1 Personnel ....................................................................................... 14
18 4.5.2 Fixed installations ........................................................................... 14
19 4.5.3 Movable equipment ........................................................................ 15
20 4.6 Continuous supervision by skilled personnel .................................................... 15
21 4.6.1 Concept .......................................................................................... 15
22 4.6.2 Objectives ...................................................................................... 15
23 4.6.3 Responsibilities .............................................................................. 16
24 4.6.4 Frequency of inspection .................................................................. 16
25 4.6.5 Documents ..................................................................................... 17
26 4.6.6 Training .......................................................................................... 17
27 4.7 Maintenance requirements ............................................................................... 17
28 4.7.1 Remedial measures and alterations to equipment ........................... 17
29 4.7.2 Maintenance of flexible cables ........................................................ 18
30 4.7.3 Withdrawal from service ................................................................. 18
31 4.7.4 Fastenings and tools ...................................................................... 18
32 4.8 Environmental conditions ................................................................................. 18
33 4.9 Isolation of equipment ...................................................................................... 19
34 4.9.1 Installations other than intrinsically safe circuits ............................. 19
35 4.9.2 Intrinsically safe installations live maintenance ............................... 20
36 4.10 Earthing and equipotential bonding .................................................................. 20
37 4.11 Specific (special) conditions of use .................................................................. 21
38 4.12 Movable equipment and its connections ........................................................... 21
39 4.13 Inspection schedules (Tables 1 to 4) ................................................................ 21
40 4.13.1 General .......................................................................................... 21
41 4.13.2 Equipment is appropriate to the EPL/zone requirements of the42 location ........................................................................................... 21
43 4.13.3 Equipment group ............................................................................ 21
44 4.13.4 Equipment maximum surface temperature ...................................... 21
45 4.13.5 Equipment circuit identification ....................................................... 21
46 4.13.6 Cable Gland ................................................................................... 22
47 4.13.7 Type of cable .................................................................................. 22
48 4.13.8 Sealing ........................................................................................... 22
49 4.13.9 Fault loop impedance or earthing resistance ................................... 22
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50 4.13.10 Insulation resistance ....................................................................... 22
51 4.13.11 Overload protection ........................................................................ 22
52 4.13.12 Lamps and luminaires ..................................................................... 22
53 5 Additional inspection schedule requirements ................................................................. 23
54 5.1 Type of protection “d” – Flameproof enclosure ................................................. 23
55 5.2 Type of protection “e” – Increased safety ......................................................... 23
56 5.3 Type of protection “i” – Intrinsic safety ............................................................. 23
57 5.3.1 General .......................................................................................... 23
58 5.3.2 Documentation ............................................................................... 24
59 5.3.3 Labelling ......................................................................................... 24
60 5.3.4 Unauthorized modifications ............................................................. 24
61 5.3.5 Associated apparatus (safety interface) between intrinsically62 safe and non-intrinsically safe circuits ............................................ 24
63 5.3.6 Cables ............................................................................................ 24
64 5.3.7 Cable screens ................................................................................ 24
65 5.3.8 Point-to-point connections .............................................................. 24
66 5.3.9 Earth continuity of non-galvanically isolated circuits ....................... 24
67 5.3.10 Earth connections to maintain the integrity of the intrinsic68 safety ............................................................................................. 25
69 5.3.11 Intrinsically safe circuit earthing and/or insulation ........................... 25
70 5.3.12 Separation between intrinsically safe and non-intrinsically71 safe circuits .................................................................................... 25
72 5.4 Type of protection “p” and “pD” – Pressurized enclosure .................................. 25
73 5.5 Type of protection “n” ....................................................................................... 25
74 5.5.1 General .......................................................................................... 25
75 5.5.2 Restricted breathing enclosures ...................................................... 26
76 5.6 Type of protection “t” and “tD” – Protection by enclosure ................................. 26
77 5.7 Types of protection “o” (liquid immersion) ........................................................ 26
78 5.8 Types of protection “m” and “mD” (encapsulation), “op” (optical radiation)
79 and “q” (powder-filling) ..................................................................................... 26
80 6 Inspection tables ........................................................................................................... 26
81 Annex A (informative) Typical inspection procedure for periodic inspections ........................ 33
82 Annex B (normative) Knowledge, skills and competencies of technical persons with
83 executive function and skilled personnel ....................................................................... 34
84 B.1 Scope .............................................................................................................. 34
85 B.2 Knowledge and skills ....................................................................................... 34
86 B.2.1 Technical persons with executive function ...................................... 34
87 B.2.2 Skilled personnel (inspection and maintenance) ............................. 34
88 B.3 Competencies .................................................................................................. 35
89 B.3.1 General .......................................................................................... 35
90 B.3.2 Technical persons with executive function ...................................... 35
91 B.3.3 Skilled personnel/technician ........................................................... 35
92 B.4 Assessment ..................................................................................................... 35
93 Annex C (informative) Fitness-for-purpose assessment ....................................................... 36
94 C.1 Background...................................................................................................... 36
95 C.2 Need for a fitness-for-purpose assessment ...................................................... 36
96 C.3 Approach ......................................................................................................... 36
97 C.4 Ignition sources ............................................................................................... 36
98 C.5 Contents of the fitness-for-purpose assessment ............................................... 36
99 C.5.1 General .......................................................................................... 36
100 C.5.2 Scope ............................................................................................. 36
101 C.5.3 Equipment and its application ......................................................... 37
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102 C.5.4 Description ..................................................................................... 37
103 C.5.5 Function of the product including the location ................................. 37
104 C.5.6 Specification ................................................................................... 37
105 C.5.7 Standards compliance .................................................................... 37
106 C.5.8 Documents ..................................................................................... 38
107 C.5.9 Product sample ............................................................................... 38
108 C.5.10 Equipment label .............................................................................. 38
109 C.5.11 Training of personnel ...................................................................... 38
110 C.5.12 Elements of the report .................................................................... 38
111 C5.13 Assessor requirements ................................................................... 39
112 C5.14 Typical assessment and test report ................................................ 39
113 Annex D (informative) Example of motor checks .................................................................. 41
114 Annex E (informative) Adverse Service Conditions ............................................................... 42
115 E.1 General ............................................................................................................ 42
116 Bibliography .......................................................................................................................... 43
117 Figure A.1 – Typical inspection procedure for periodic inspections........................................ 33
118119 Table 1 – Inspection schedule for Ex “d”, Ex “e”, Ex “n” and Ex “t/tD” .................................... 26
120 Table 2 – Inspection schedule for Ex “i” installations ............................................................. 29
121 Table 3 – Inspection schedule for Ex “p” and “pD” installations ............................................. 30
122 Table 4 – Inspection schedule for Ex “o” installations ............................................................ 29
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125 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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128 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES –
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130 Part 17: Electrical installations inspection and maintenance
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132
133 FOREWORD
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165 International Standard IEC 60079-17 has been prepared by subcommittee 31J: Classification
166 of hazardous areas and installation requirements, of IEC technical committee 31: Equipment
167 for explosive atmospheres.168 This sixth edition cancels and replaces the fifth edition published in 2013 and constitutes a
169 technical revision.170
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171
172 The significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition are as follows:
TypeMinor and Major
Changes Clause editorial Extension technical
changes changes
Simplifying description of explosive gas and dust
atmospheres in the Scope and uses these terms 1 X
throughout document
Clarifies the exclusion of ventilated rooms in the Scope 1 X
Aligns maintenance terms and definitions in 3.7 & 3.8
3 X
with IEV & 60079.
Introducing new clause 4.4.1.2. Manufacturer’s
documentation for cross referencing in text without 4 X
repetition
Further guidance added into Note 4 regarding factors
4.4.1.1. X
contributing to the deterioration of Ex equipment.
Clarifies the change in terminology from previously
used Special Condition of Safe Use to current 4.11 X
terminology Specific Conditions of Use.
Further requirements added regarding type of
5.7 X
protection “o”.
Clarification added regarding use of inspection tables 6 X
Minor editorial changes and correction made to tables X
Tables 1 to 4
1 to 4 but with no change to item numbering or content
Modified reference in this standard to align all types of
inspection with Continuous Supervision terms i.e.
Annex B X
Skilled Persons and Technical Person with Executive
Function. .
Example of typical assessment report removed from X
Annex B
informative Annex c.
Introducing new items in the Bibliography Bibliography X X
NOTE The technical changes referred to include the significance of technical changes in the revised IEC Standard,
but they do not form an exhaustive list of all modifications from the previous version.
173174 The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
175
176 Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
177 voting indicated in the above table.178 This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
179 This International Standard is intended to be used in conjunction with IEC 60364-6.
180181 A list of all parts of the IEC 60079 series, under the general title Explosive atmospheres, can
182 be found on the IEC website.183 The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until the
184 stability date indicated on the IEC web site under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to
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186 • reconfirmed, or
187 • replaced by a revised edition,
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189 INTRODUCTION
190 Electrical installations in hazardous areas possess features specially designed to render them
191 suitable for operations in such atmospheres. It is essential for reasons of safety in those areas
192 that, throughout the life of such installations, the integrity of those special features is preserved.
193 This standard provides the details for initial inspection and on-going inspections as either;
194 a) regular periodic inspections thereafter, or,195 b) continuous supervision by skilled personnel.
196 When necessary, maintenance may also be needed.
197 Correct functional operation of hazardous area installations does not mean, and should not be
198 interpreted as meaning, that the integrity of the special features referred to above is preserved.
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200 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES –
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202 Part 17: Electrical installations inspection and maintenance
203
204 Scope
205 This part of the IEC 60079 series applies to users and covers only those factors directly related
206 to the inspection and maintenance of electrical installations specifically designed for hazardous
207 areas, where the hazard may be caused by explosive gas or explosive dust atmospheres.
208 It does not include:209 • other fundamental installation and inspection requirements for electrical installations;
210 • the verification of electrical equipment;211 • protection or ventilation of rooms;
212 • gas detection systems;
213 • the repair and overhaul of explosion protected equipment (see IEC 60079-19).
214 While this standard does not include inspection of safety devices such as used in ventilated
215 rooms (see 60079-13), this standard does include the requirements for inspection and
216 maintenance of individual items of equipment that will be part of such systems, for example
217 motors or sensors.218 This standard supplements the requirements for inspection and testing in non-hazardous areas
219 in IEC 60364-6.220 NOTE 1 Standards applied at the date of installation might not have been IEC standards.
221222 This standard is intended to be applied where there can be a risk due to the presence of
223 explosive gas or dust mixtures with air or combustible dust layers under normal atmospheric
224 conditions. It does not apply to:225 • underground mining areas,
226 • dusts of explosives,
227 • pyrophoric substances.
228 Normative references
229 The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
230 constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
231 For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
232 amendments) applies.233 IEC 60079-0, Explosive atmospheres - Part 0: Equipment - General requirements
234 IEC 60079-14, Explosive atmospheres – Part 14: Electrical installations design, selection and
235 erection236 IEC 60364-6, Low-voltage electrical installations – Part 6: Verification
237 Terms and definitions
238 For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 60079-0 and the
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240 NOTE Additional definitions applicable to explosive atmospheres can be found in IEC 60050-426.
241 3.1242 close inspection
243 inspection which encompasses those aspects covered by a visual inspection and, in addition,
244 identifies those defects, such as loose bolts, which will be apparent only by the use of access
245 equipment, for example steps (where necessary), or tools.246 Note 1 to entry Close inspections do not normally require the enclosure to be opened, or the equipment to be de-
247 energized.248 3.2
249 continuous supervision
250 frequent attendance, inspection, service, care and maintenance of the electrical installation by
251 skilled personnel who have experience in the specific installation and its environment in order
252 to maintain the explosion protection features of the installation in satisfactory condition
253 3.3254 detailed inspection
255 inspection which encompasses those aspects covered by a close inspection and, in addition,
256 identifies those defects, such as loose terminations, which will only be apparent by opening the
257 enclosure, and/or, where necessary, using tools and test equipment.258 3.4
259 hazardous area
260 area in which an explosive atmosphere is present, or may be expected to be present, in
261 quantities that special precautions for the construction, installation and use of equipment are
262 required263 Note 1 to entry: For the purposes of this standard, an area is a three-dimensional region or space.
264 3.5265 initial inspection
266 inspection of all electrical equipment, systems and installations before they are brought into
267 service268 3.6
269 inspection
270 action comprising careful scrutiny of an item carried out either without dismantling, or with the
271 addition of partial dismantling as required, supplemented by means such as measurement, in
272 order to arrive at a reliable conclusion as to the condition of an item273 3.7
274 live maintenance
275 maintenance activities carried out while circuits are energized
276 3.8
277 maintenance for electrical installations in hazardous areas
278 combination of any actions carried out to retain an item in, or restore it to, conditions in which
279 it is able to meet the requirements of the relevant specification and perform its required
280 functions281 3.9
282 non-hazardous area
283 area in which an explosive atmosphere is not expected to be present in quantities such that
284 special precautions for the construction, installation and use of equipment are required
285 3.10286 periodic inspection
287 inspection of all electrical equipment, systems and installations carried out on a routine basis
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288 3.11
289 sample inspection
290 inspection of a representative proportion of the electrical equipment, systems and installations
291 3.12292 skilled personnel
293 persons whose training has included instruction on the various types of protection and
294 installation practices, the requirements of this standard, the relevant national
295 regul...
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