Hei whakarite i te whakaurunga haumaru me te whai hua o nga rama rama pahū-a-rama, it’s crucial to consider the following points while selecting the electrical wiring:
1. Kōwhiringa Tauwāhi:
Me noho te ara iahiko ki nga waahi he iti ake te tupono o te pahū, kei tawhiti atu ranei i nga puna o te mura.
2. Tikanga Waea:
I roto i nga taiao pahū, the primary wiring methods include using explosion-proof steel conduits and cable wiring.
3. Wehenga me te hiri:
For circuits and protective conduits, taura, or steel pipes passing through walls or slabs separating different explosion hazard levels, non-combustible materials should be used for tight sealing.
4. Choice of Conductor Material:
For areas categorized under explosion hazard level 1, copper wires or cables should be used. In scenarios with severe vibrations, multi-stranded copper core cables or wires are recommended. Aluminum core power cables are not suitable for underground coal mines.
In explosion hazard level 2 taiao, power lines should be made of aluminum wires or cables with a cross-sectional area greater than 4mm², and lighting circuits should have a cross-sectional area of 2.5mm², placed above the aluminum core wires or cables.
5. Allowable Current Carrying Capacity:
Mo nga rohe 1 a 2, the chosen cross-sections of insulated wires and cables should have a conductive capacity not less than 1.25 times the rated current of the fuse and the setting current of the long-time overcurrent release of the circuit breaker.
The permissible current capacity for branch circuits of low-voltage squirrel cage asynchronous motors should not be less than 1.25 times the rated current of the motor.
6. Electrical Circuit Connections:
1. The intermediate connections of circuits in zones 1 a 2 must be near explosion-proof junction or connection boxes compatible with the hazardous environment. Rohe 1 should use flameproof junction boxes, while zone 2 can utilize te whakanui ake i te haumaru type junction boxes.
2. If aluminum core cables or wires are selected for zone 2 iahiko, the connections must be reliable to facilitate easy installation and maintenance by users.
This guidance aims to assist in selecting the appropriate wiring for installing LED explosion-proof lights, te whakarite i te haumaru me te mahi.