ATEX air conditioner ATEX Zone 2 Ducted AC Units
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ATEX air conditioner
ATEX air conditioner
ATEX air conditioner
ATEX air conditioner
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Configuration
wall-mounted
Type
split
Other characteristics
ATEX

Description

Explosion Proof Air Conditioners, ATEX Zone 2 Ducted AC Units (can be attached to flexible ducts of varying lengths, optional fresh air intake) Explosion Safety ce ex II 3G ; Ex nC ec ic h IIC T3 Gc (covering all gasgroups IIA/IIB/IIC) Atexxo Manufacturing BV explosion proof air conditioners (ATEX) developed for 24/7 operation in high ambient (dessert/tropical) conditions. These split units are designed for safe use in zone 2 gas/vapor explosive atmospheres. ATEX Zone 2 is the European equivalent for US, NEC Class 1 Division 2 equipment. (C1D2) The units have integrated heat pump function for both heating and cooling. In Hot climates only the cooling mode can be selected. The Explosion Proof Air conditioners and ATEX split units are equipped with European approved R-32 refrigerant, with zero ozon depletion potential (ODP) and a low global warming potential (GWP) of just 675. Conversion to ATEX explosion proof is in line with Atexxo’s philosophy of providing excellent explosion protection while maintaining all features of the original product. This makes the ATEX Air conditioners easy to install and operate. The sets consist of ATEX approved outdoor-, EX rated ducted indoor unit for concealed ceiling applications and explosion proof wired remote controller. Available in 50Hz and 60Hz High Ambient temperatures Easy to install and operate ATEX Zone 2 Classified Zero Ozon Depletion Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Gas tanker ships Chemical plants Offshore oil platforms Battery rooms Storage of hazardous goods Analyzer cabinets
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