GB/T 3836.22-2017
AbolishedExplosive atmospheres—Part 22: Protection of equipment and transmission system using optical radiation
爆炸性环境 第22部分:光辐射设备和传输系统的保护措施
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies requirements for the design, construction, and testing of optical radiation equipment and transmission systems to prevent ignition in explosive atmospheres. It is applied in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and mining where fiber optic communication or laser-based sensing is used in hazardous areas. The standard ensures that optical power levels and system configurations do not create an ignition source in potentially explosive gas or dust environments.
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