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Which sensors are rated for hazardous or explosive environments?
When Precision Meets Protection
Hazardous environments—such as oil refineries, chemical plants, mining operations, and gas processing facilities—require instrumentation that ensures safety, reliability, and continuous performance.
At Sensors and Gauges, we supply ATEX and IECEx-certified sensors engineered for high-risk zones. These sensors are designed to deliver precise readings while meeting the highest explosion protection standards in Australia and worldwide.
Understanding Hazardous Area Classifications
Hazardous zones are classified based on the frequency and duration of explosive atmospheres:
Zone
Description
Example
Zone 0
Explosive atmosphere continuously present
Inside fuel tanks or gas pipelines
Zone 1
Explosive atmosphere likely during normal operation
Refinery areas, chemical mixers
Zone 2
Explosive atmosphere unlikely or short-term
Control rooms adjacent to process zones
Zone 20/21/22
Dust-based hazardous zones
Flour mills, grain silos, pharmaceutical dryers
Sensors must meet certification requirements corresponding to these classifications before they can be deployed in industrial operations.
Key Safety Certifications for Hazardous Environments
1. ATEX (Atmosphères Explosibles) – European Certification
Directive: 2014/34/EU
Scope: Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Relevance: Ensures electrical and mechanical sensors prevent ignition under defined conditions.
2. IECEx (International Electrotechnical Commission System for Explosive Atmospheres)
Scope: Global standard equivalent to ATEX.
Relevance: Recognized in Australia for compliance under AS/NZS 60079 series.
Label Example: Ex ia IIC T4 Ga – defines explosion group, protection method, and temperature class.
3. UL & CSA (North American Certification)
Relevance: Ensures sensors comply with hazardous location standards in the U.S. and Canada.
4. INMETRO & ANZEx
Regional Approvals:
INMETRO (Brazil) and ANZEx (Australia/New Zealand) complement IECEx standards.
💡 Smart Tip:Always confirm the “Ex” marking on your sensor to verify explosion-proof or intrinsically safe certification.
Types of Sensors Rated for Hazardous or Explosive Environments
1. Pressure Sensors
Ideal for: Oil & gas, chemical plants, and power stations
Features:
Intrinsically safe (Ex ia) design
Stainless-steel or Hastelloy housing
Overpressure protection and sealed electronics
2. Temperature Sensors (RTDs & Thermocouples)
Ideal for: Petrochemical and process control systems
Features:
Flameproof (Ex d) or intrinsically safe (Ex i) design
Mineral-insulated cables
Dual redundancy for reliability
3. Level Sensors
Used in: Tanks, vessels, and pipelines with flammable fluids
Features:
Non-contact radar or ultrasonic sensing
ATEX Zone 0 or Zone 1 approval
4. Vibration Sensors
Used in: Rotating machinery in refineries or mines
Features:
Encapsulated electronics
Explosion-proof casing
5. Load Cells
Used for: Weighing systems in hazardous or dusty environments
Features:
ATEX/IECEx certification
Hermetically sealed to IP68/IP69K
Non-sparking stainless-steel enclosures
Design Features for Explosion-Proof Safety
Certified sensors rated for hazardous or explosive environments incorporate the following safety mechanisms:
✅ Intrinsically Safe Circuits (Ex i): Limit energy to prevent sparks or heat ignition. ✅ Flameproof Enclosures (Ex d): Contain any internal explosion. ✅ Encapsulation (Ex m): Isolate electrical components with resin or potting material. ✅ Pressurization (Ex p): Maintain protective gas pressure inside enclosures. ✅ Dust Ignition Protection (Ex t): Prevents surface temperature ignition in dust zones.
Industries That Rely on Hazardous-Area Sensors
Industry
Application
Sensor Type
Oil & Gas
Tank pressure monitoring
Pressure sensor (ATEX/IECEx)
Mining
Conveyor vibration and weighing
Vibration/load cell
Chemical Processing
Reactor temperature control
RTD/Thermocouple
Pharmaceuticals
Solvent level detection
Ultrasonic level sensor
Food & Grain
Dust monitoring in silos
Dust-rated load cell
Why Choose Sensors and Gauges
At Sensors and Gauges, we provide certified instrumentation that meets the rigorous demands of hazardous-area compliance. Our sensors are engineered for reliability, safety, and long-term durability.
Our Advantages:
ATEX, IECEx, and ANZEx-certified sensors
Intrinsically safe and flameproof designs
Consultation for hazardous area classification and installation
Working in hazardous or explosive environments demands technology that is as safe as it is accurate. By using sensors rated for hazardous or explosive environments, you ensure compliance with ATEX, IECEx, and ANZEx standards, safeguarding both people and assets. Partner with Sensors and Gauges to deploy certified, high-performance sensors built for safety, reliability, and operational excellence — even in the toughest conditions.
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