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[[File:ATEX Heaters.jpg|thumb|200px|right|ATEX Heaters]]
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'''ATEX Heaters''' are [[Heaters]] that are allowed to be used in [[ATEX directive]] (Atmosphere Explosives).  ATEX Heaters are commonly used for industrial application suitable for heating liquids, chemicals, industrial gases, Zone 1 or Zone 2 areas.  
'''ATEX Heaters''' are [[Heaters]] that are allowed to be used in [[ATEX directive]] (Atmosphere Explosives).  ATEX Heaters are commonly used for industrial application suitable for heating liquids, chemicals, industrial gases, Zone 1 or Zone 2 areas.  


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==Typical Areas of Applications==
==Typical Areas of Applications==


* Process Equipments
* Process Equipment
* Tank Heating
* Tank Heating
* Boilers
* Boilers

Revision as of 00:09, 18 February 2013

ATEX Heaters

ATEX Heaters are Heaters that are allowed to be used in ATEX directive (Atmosphere Explosives). ATEX Heaters are commonly used for industrial application suitable for heating liquids, chemicals, industrial gases, Zone 1 or Zone 2 areas.

Common Features

  • U tube heating elements
  • Core type heating for easy replacement
  • Certified Flameproof heater / ATEX Ex ‘d’
  • Enclosure: Stainless Steel, Aluminum Alloy
  • Weatherproof enclosure
  • Stand-off version to meet temperature class specification
  • Built in Temperature Limiter


Typical Areas of Applications

  • Process Equipment
  • Tank Heating
  • Boilers
  • Thermal Oil
  • Heat Furnace

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