GB/T 12476.10-2010
AbolishedElectrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust - Part 10: Test methods - Method for determining minimum ignition energy of dust/air mixtures
可燃性粉尘环境用电气设备 第10部分:试验方法 粉尘与空气混合物最小点燃能量的测定方法
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This standard specifies the test method for determining the minimum ignition energy of dust/air mixtures, which is critical for assessing the explosion hazards of combustible dusts. It is applied in the design, certification, and safety evaluation of electrical apparatus intended for use in environments where combustible dust clouds may be present, such as in grain processing, chemical manufacturing, and mining industries. The method helps engineers and safety professionals classify dusts and select appropriate explosion protection measures for equipment operating in hazardous dust zones.
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