Ahr35181
Electrical
- Sep 8, 2003
- 80
I’d like to know the opinions of those with specific knowledge of EX Hazardous Area Equipment on the following:-
How bad should surface corrosion on an EExd motor operating in an outdoors chemical enviroment be allowed to get before it affects its ability to operate safely?
We have several cast iron EExd motors which don’t have a lick of paint left on them & are covered in surface corrosion, although the surface corrosion does not appear to be deep. These motors are old & will probably be replaced with new ones rather than overhauled, my personal opinion is that this should be done sooner rather than later as the motors are out of compliance with BS EN 60079.
Thanks,
Alan
How bad should surface corrosion on an EExd motor operating in an outdoors chemical enviroment be allowed to get before it affects its ability to operate safely?
We have several cast iron EExd motors which don’t have a lick of paint left on them & are covered in surface corrosion, although the surface corrosion does not appear to be deep. These motors are old & will probably be replaced with new ones rather than overhauled, my personal opinion is that this should be done sooner rather than later as the motors are out of compliance with BS EN 60079.
Thanks,
Alan