Hytera PD712 IECEX ATEX Digital Two Way Radios
The radio works safely in most hazardous environments, even in the presence of hydrogen and dust particles.
Hytera PD712 Ex is a highly reliable, modern, digital radio solution in explosive environments. To achieve such a high safety standard, Hytera PD712 Ex adopts optimized distributed line design on PCB, minimizing the odds of circuit fault. All the key components on the PCB are covered with shield, and the space between lines, between component and shield are properly spaced , which translates to better EMC performance and less internal interference.
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Features and Benefits
- Improved PCB Circuit Layout & EMC Shielding
- Innovative Silicone Encapsulating
- Electrostatic Free Design
- -IP67 (non-explosion-proof)
- Patented Battery Latch
- Battery 1800mAh
Anti-Explosion Levels
Anti-explosion levels: ATEX
- II 2G Ex ib IIC T4
- IIIC T120℃ IP5X
- I M2 Ex ib
Anti-explosion levels: IECEx
- T4
- Ex ib IIIC T120℃ IP5X
Anti-explosion levels: FM/CSA
- Class I, Zone 1 AEx/Ex ib IIC T4 Gb
- Class II, III Div 1,
- Group E, F, G T120℃
- -20℃≤Ta≤50℃
Certification
-ATEX is the European Union directive to which all two-way radios must conform if used in potentially explosive environments. It replaces the Cenelec classification in all European Union member states and EFTA countries.
-IECEx Scheme is the future route to global compliance certification. Its aim is to harmonize standards to allow free movement of goods by establishing a world-wide accepted standard.
Applications
-Chemical Industry
Flammable gases, liquids and solids are converted and processed in many different processes in the chemical industry. These processes may give rise to explosive mixtures.
-Power Generating Companies
Lump coal, which is not explosive in mixture with air, may be converted in the conveying, grinding and drying processes into coal dusts capable of forming explosive dust/air mixtures.
-Mining
The by-product of coal mining is gas. Following the coal exploiting, the gas will gather under the ground. If not in good security management, gas in coal mine can lead to serious gas explosion.
-Fire Fighting
As for fire fighting, some task critical situations such as oil spill or natural gas leakage need high security electrical equipment.
-Pharmaceutical Industry
Alcohols are often used as solvents in the production of pharmaceuticals. Agents and auxiliary materials that give rise to dust explosions, such as lactose, may also be used.
-Refineries
The hydrocarbons handled in refineries are all flammable and, depending on their flash point, may give rise to explosive atmospheres even at ambient temperature.
