99.60 Withdrawal effective Feb 22, 2015
CENELEC
CLC/SR 101 Electrostatics
European Norm
17.220.99 Other standards related to electricity and magnetism | 29.020 Electrical engineering in general | 55.080 Sacks. Bags
Withdrawn
Describes procedures for evaluating the ignition risk presented by electrostatic discharges from FIBC to flammable or explosive environments. The requirements of this standard are applicable to all types of FIBC, tested as manufactured, prior to usage, intended for use without liners in flammable or explosive environments with minimum ignition energy of more than 0,14 mJ, and where the charging currents do not exceed 3,0 A. NOTE 0,14 mJ is the minimum ignition energy normally quoted for methanol. Although more sensitive materials exist, methanol has the lowest minimum ignition energy of any material that is likely to be present when FIBC are emptied. 3,0 uA is the highest charging current likely to be found in common industrial processes. This combination of minimum ignition energy and charging current represents the most severe conditions that might be expected in practice. Compliance with the requirements of this standard does not mitigate the need for full risk assessment. The test methods included in this standard may be used in association with other performance requirements, for example when a risk assessment has shown the minimum ignition energy of concern is less than 0,14 mJ or charging currents greater than 3,0 uA are present.
WITHDRAWN
EN 61340-4-4:2005
99.60
Withdrawal effective
Feb 22, 2015
WITHDRAWN
EN 61340-4-4:2012