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TheFunctionandCompositionStructureofExplosion-ProofSigns|Fa'amatalaga Fa'atekinisi

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Uiga:

Compared to general industrial and domestic electrical equipment, explosion-proof electrical devices must have necessary markings to indicate that they are of an explosion-proof type. This is what is referred to as the explosion-proof marking.

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Faamoemoega:

Each explosion-proof electrical device should have its explosion-proof marking clearly displayed on its visible parts and nameplate. This system provides essential information, indicating that the marked electrical equipment is explosion-proof and specifying the types of kasa mu environments and hazardous areas where it can be safely used. Clearly, this is crucial information.

Composition:

The composition of the explosion-proof marking and examples of such markings consist of the following English letter combinations: Ex (Explosion-protect) represents “fa'asa-pa,” followed by the explosion-proof type (which can also include the equipment protection level), equipment category, explosion-proof grade symbol (pe vevela), and/or equipment protection level symbol (pe vevela).

The representations of the ituaiga pa-pa (o, u, i, i, o, q, m, n, s), equipment classification (I, II) (IIA, IIB, IIC), temperature grading (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6), and equipment protection levels (Ca, Cb, Ga; Ma, Mb, Gb) are well-established. O lea, we use these representations to exemplify the composition of explosion-proof markings for different types of mea tau eletise e le pa.

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