The leading ignition protection type is critical for the electrical connection of a pressure sensor with explosion protection. It does not necessarily need to be the one with the stricter requirements. This applies, for example, for the UHP pressure transducers of the WU series from WIKA. They have been designed for used in semiconductor production.
Explosion protection is an indispensable safety precaution there. This is due to the substances required for manufacturing include highly flammable gases. Consequently, there is a risk of an explosive atmosphere forming.
Smash for such processes must be made with the corresponding safety. Besides their small design and specific process connections, the models WUC-1x and WU-2x have a thorough explosion protection concept. The marking of the instruments provides information on this:
II 3G Ex ec ic IIC T6/T5/T4 Gc X
The abbreviations listed in them mean, in more detail:
II 3G:
Equipment group 2 (every area except mining), may be used in zone 2 (rare and short-term Ex atmosphere).
Ex ec ic:
Ignition protection types ?ec? (increased safety) and ?ic? (intrinsically safe; zone 2).
?Ex ec? has replaced the ignition protection type ?Ex nA? (non-sparking) since the start of 2022. However, this does not affect the Ex concept of the instruments.
IIC:
Explosion group (here: gases, resistive ignition energy of 40 �J, ideal for hydrogen/acetylene).
T6/T5/T4:
Temperature classes. T6 as the highest requirement stands for a maximum permissible surface temperature in the Ex environment < 85 �C (max. surface temperature of the WUC-1x and WU-2x: 40 �C).
Gc:
?Equipment Protection Level? (EPL) for zone 2 per IEC 60079-0
X:
Specific requirements which are listed in the operating instructions (for instance, the suitable mating connector).
?ec? may be the leading ignition protection type
It really is noticeable that the marking contains two ignition protection types. However, only 1 is pertinent for the electrical connection: the leading ignition protection type. Regarding the pressure transducers from the WU series, it is the Ex ec (Ex nA up to 2022) mentioned first and not the stricter Ex ic. This can also be seen in the connection values in the info sheet and operating instructions. Only the specification of the maximum supply voltage UN = 30 V, that is also stated in the IECEx certificate, is relevant here.
What does the classification ?Ex ic? stand for? It only applies to the potentiometer of the transducer. The resistive component comes with an intrinsically safe circuit and can therefore be adjusted to improve zero drift during operation. In their overall form, the WU models usually do not require an intrinsically safe circuit. However, they need to never be disconnected from the circuit during operation or when an Ex atmosphere exists.
Note
Further information on the WUC-1x and WU-2x UHP pressure transducers and about hydrogen can be found on the WIKA website. Should Savvy have any questions, your contact will gladly help you.
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