
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR USE IN THE PRESENCE OF COMBUSTIBLE DUST - TEST METHODS - METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMUM IGNITION TEMPERATURE OF DUST
出版:International Electrotechnical Committee

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Dust, under certain conditions, may ignite causing a fire or an explosion. One cause of the ignition of dust is due to contact with a hot surface. For this reason it is important to know the minimum temperature that will cause dust to ignite. The standard describes two methods for determining the minimum ignition temperature of dust: Method A - Dust layer on a heated surface at a constant temperature; Method B - Dust cloud in a furnace at a constant temperature.
SANS 61241-2-1 : 1ED 1994(R2012) - Identical
BIS IS/IEC 61241-2-1 : 1994 - Identical
GOST IEC 61241-2-1 : 2011 - Identical
AS/NZS 61241.2.1:2000 - Identical
GOST R IEC 61241-2-1 : 1999 - Identical
BIS IS/IEC 61241-2-1 : 1994 - Identical
AS/NZS 61241.2.1:2000 - Identical
GOST R IEC 61241-2-1 : 1999 - Identical
SANS 61241-2-1 : 1ED 1994(R2012) - Identical
GOST IEC 61241-2-1 : 2011 - Identical