Happy holidays list dwellers.

 

Thanks for a job well done and Best wishes to Rich Nute as well.  He has now
officially become a member of TLGTABATR  (The Last Generation To Actually Be
Able To Retire) Now who’s going to keep me in line?

 

Anyway we have a customer in Australia asking if we have a product that is
rated for Zone 1 Exia (maybe a typo…could that be “Exit”).  They have
explained that this rating deals with mine atmospheres where there could
possibly be mixtures of explosive gases.   

 

We have never tested products for such a condition.  Can anybody tell me what
standard this rating is based on?  Furthermore, does anybody know who performs
such testing and what it entails?\

 

Thanks,

 

Chris Maxwell, Design Engineer | Compliance Engineer

Email:   <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected], 

Desk Phone: 315-266-5128

Engineering Department Fax:  315-797-8024

 

NetTest (New York) Inc.  6 Rhoads Drive, Building 4, Utica, NY USA

Web:   <http://www.nettest.com> www.nettest.com, 

Phone: 315-797-4449

 

NetTest, a Member of the Anritsu Group

 

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