EL3000 CONTINUOUS GAS ANALYZERS |  CI/EL3000-EN REV. C  9 
 
 
2  Use in potentially explosive atmospheres 
Notes on use in potentially explosive atmospheres 
 
Installation in accordance with IEC/EN 60079-14 
(VDE 0165 Part 1) 
The electric equipment must be installed in potentially explosive 
atmospheres in accordance with IEC/EN 60079-14 (VDE 0165 
Part 1) “Electric Equipment for Hazardous Gas Areas, Part 14: 
Electric Systems in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres.” 
 
 
Potential equalization 
With regard to potential equalization, the provisions of 
IEC/EN 60079-14 as well as DIN VDE 0100 Part 410 “Protection 
against electric shocks” and Part 540 “Grounding, Protective 
ground, Potential equalization conductors” must be observed. 
 
 
Electrostatic charges 
Electrostatic charges must be avoided. The professional 
association rules for the “Prevention of ignition hazards due to 
electrostatic charges (BGR 132) must be observed here. 
 
 
Monitoring and review 
Electric systems in potentially explosive atmospheres must be 
monitored for proper condition.  
As necessary, but at least every three years, they must be 
inspected by an electrician, provided they are not constantly 
monitored under the supervision of a responsible engineer. 
 
 
Work on electric systems 
Before any maintenance work is carried out on electric 
installations in potentially explosive atmospheres, the 
installations must be disconnected from the power supply. 
The disconnect point must be identified with an appropriate 
warning sign, for example, "Do not power-up – explosion hazard" 
This does not apply to devices that may be opened as part of 
normal operation, such as registration devices, or for which it is 
expressly noted in the type examination certificate. 
 
Maintenance work on the device where opening the housing or 
part of the housing is necessary is only permitted in a non-
hazardous atmosphere. 
Opening the device when an explosive atmosphere is present is 
not permitted! (Explosion hazard) 
 
 
Work on intrinsically safe circuits 
Work on live systems may be carried out on intrinsically safe 
circuits even in potentially explosive atmospheres. 
However, the electric data (inductance, capacity, current and 
voltage values) of the corresponding test equipment must be 
observed during power-up. 
Special attention is required when carrying out work on 
intrinsically safe circuits that have been set up in connection 
with zone 0 
 
 
 
Explosion hazard 
Before repairs, the explosion hazard must have been eliminated. 
 
 
Competent personnel 
Repair work may only be performed by competent personnel. 
 
 
Original spare parts 
Only original spare parts may be used for repairs. 
 
 
Inspection prior to recommissioning 
If repair work is carried out on parts of electric equipment on 
which explosion protection depends, a specialist needs to 
inspect and certify before recommissioning that the attributes 
of the equipment in terms of design and version which are 
essential for explosion protection match the equipment 
described in the declaration. 
 
 
Repairs by the manufacturer 
Repairs can also be carried out by the manufacturer, for example 
on-site by an ABB Service employee or at the manufacturing 
plant. 
In this case, a marking showing the performed repairs with 
subsequent routine testing is affixed to the name plate.  
Testing by a specialist is not required then.