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intrinsic safety

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Refers to inherently safe machinery, electrical and electronic systems that do not contain hazardous materials, high voltages, bare terminals or other potentially dangerous parts that can cause injury to a human. See safety.



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Many are unaware that intrinsic safety does not come from the glass alone, but from the whole glazing system.
Class I Division 2 certification ensures intrinsic safety for operation in hazardous environments and customers using GSM technologies will appreciate external SIM card access for ease of installation and activation.
SentryRAE, a configurable gas monitor for extremely hazardous environments with Class 1, Division 1 intrinsic safety certification for use in hazardous industrial environments including chemical, plastic, paint, fertilizer, fuel and oil processing facilities.
 
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