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  • The Difference Between Explosion-Proof Level AT6 and BT4

    The explosion-proof rating for Zone A is lower than that for Zone B; however, the temperature class T6 exceeds T4. Consequently, it is not appropriate to claim that one has a higher explosion-proof level than the other. [table id=216 /] It is more accurate to state that each is tailored…
  • The Difference Between Explosion-Proof Level AT4 and BT4

    Both categories maintain a T4 temperature classification, thus the distinction arises between Zone A and Zone B. Explosion-proof rating BT4 exceeds that of AT4. [table id=165 /] There is a substantial difference between Class ⅱa and Class ⅱb. Class ⅱb, the higher tier, is typically designated for fuels like gasoline,…
  • Explosion-Proof Level BT2 and BT4

    The explosion-proof classification dⅱ bt4 for electrical equipment surpasses dⅱ bt2, differing only in the classification numbers 4 and 2. [table id=163 /] Classification T4 specifies that the gas ignition temperature is under 135°C, whereas T2 allows for temperatures up to 300°C. Ignition temperatures are divided into six categories, ranging…
  • Which Explosion-Proof Level Is Higher, AT3 or CT6

    The CT6 model surpasses the AT3 in both gas and temperature classifications, thereby offering a significantly higher explosion-proof rating. CT6 represents the highest standard in explosion-proof classifications. [table id=108 /] Group A includes gases like propane, while Group C covers hydrogen and acetylene. For temperature classifications, T3 allows for temperatures…
  • The Difference Between Explosion-Proof Level AT BT CT

    Firstly, all three devices are designed for dust explosion protection and fall under the category of secondary explosion-proof equipment. The explosion-proof ratings are as follows: AT < BT < CT. [table id=165 /] CT devices feature a superior dust-proof rating and may be utilized in areas designated for AT and…