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Diesel engines operating in Zone 2
hazardous areas present a risk of explosion – the total solution for diesel engine safety
begins here.
The Power Torque Range of Flame Protected
Diesel Engines are specifically designed to have an operating temperature below 200°C. This
lower operating temperature, combined with
robust shut down features enable Power Torque engines to be
used in areas where potential
explosion hazards exist.
Power Torque’s range of flame protected
engines are designed to meet the
European ATEX Directive Zone 2 requirements,
as well as the following key safety standards:
• ATEX (94/9/EEC)
• EEMUA No 107 (1992)
• OCMA-MEC 1
• BP 200
• Lloyds Open
Deck Zone 2 areas
• Shell ISO 27
• Chevron
• BS5908 Zone 2
The units are therefore particularly suitable for the
following applications, in Zone 2 classified areas:
• Oil and gas
• Paint, chemicals and solvents
• Dust
• Pharmaceuticals
• Mining
• Airfields
• Munitions Stores
Power Torque flame protected engines have had a 20
year market presence, demonstrating the company’s
knowledge and understanding of this market place. In
particular their units have undergone regular updates to ensure that they remain at the forefront of this market in terms of:
• Engineering
• Design
• Safety
• Cost effectiveness
• Technical Support
Further information on the ATEX directive can be found at http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/atex/index_en.htm
To download a pdf of the current Power Torque Flame Protected
Engine range, click here
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