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ATEX 94/9/EC: 

Explosive Atmospheres and Cashco Inc. Regulators

These valves satisfy the safety conditions according to EN 13463-1 and EN 13463-5 for equipment group IIG 2 c.

Caution: Because the actual maximum temperature depends not on the equipment itself, but upon the fluid temperature, a 
single temperature class or temperature cannot be marked by the manufacturer.

Specific Precaution to Installer: Electrical grounding of valve must occur to minimize risk of effective electrical discharges.

Specific Precaution to Installer:   Atmosphere vent holes should be plugged to further minimize the risk of explosion.

Specific Precaution to Maintenance: The Valve Body/ Housing must be regularly cleaned to prevent buildup of dust deposits.

Specific Precaution to Maintenance: Conduct periodic Continuity Check between Valve Body/ Housing and Tank to minimize 
risk of electrical discharges.

Attention: When repairing or altering explosion-protected equipment, national regulations must be adhered to. For maintenance 
and repairs involving parts, use only manufacturer's original parts.

ATEX requires that all components and equipment be evaluated. Cashco pressure regulators are considered components. 
Based on the ATEX Directive, Cashco considers the location where the pressure regulators are installed to be classified 
Equipment-group II, Category 3 because flammable gases would only be present for a short period of time in the event of a leak. 
It is possible that the location could be classified Equipment-group II, Category 2 if a leak is likely to occur. Please note that the 
system owner, not Cashco, is responsible for determining the classification of a particular installation.

Product Assessment

Cashco performed a conformity assessment and risk analysis of its pressure regulator and control valve models and their 
common options, with respect to the Essential Health and Safety Requirements in Annex II of the ATEX directive. The details 
of the assessment in terms of the individual Essential Health and Safety Requirements, are listed in Table 1. Table 2 lists all of 
the models and options that were evaluated and along with their evaluation.

Models and options not listed in Table 2 should be assumed to not have been evaluated and therefore should not be selected 
for use in a potentially explosive environment until they have been evaluated.

Standard default options for each listed model were evaluated even if they were not explicitly listed as a separate option in the 
table. Not all options listed in the tables are available to all models listed in the tables. Individual TB’s must be referenced for 
actual options.

When specifying a regulator that is to be used in a potentially explosive environment one must review the evaluations in Table 1 
and 2 for the specific model and each and every option that is being specified, in order to determine the complete assessment 
for the unit.

A summary of the models and options found to have an impact on ATEX assessment due to potential ignition sources or other 
concerns from the ATEX Essential Health and Safety Requirements, are listed below.

1. 

The plastic knob used as standard on some models, (P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P7, 3381, 4381, 1171, and 2171) is a 
potential ignition source due to static electricity. To demonstrate otherwise, the knob must be tested to determine 
if a transferred charge is below the acceptable values in IEC 60079-0 Section 26.14 (See items 25, 27, and 28 in 
Appendix A). Until the plastic knob has been shown to be acceptable, then either the metal knob option, or a preset 
outlet pressure option is required to eliminate this ignition source (See items 45 and 64 in Tables).

2. 

The pressure gauges offered as options on a few of the regulator models (DA’s, P1-7, D, 764, 521), use a plastic 
polycarbonate window that is a potential ignition source due to static electricity. To demonstrate that the gauges are 
not a potential source of ignition, the gauges would need to be tested to determine if a transferred charge is below 

NOTICE

Only for Product Codes wherein hazard 
category ATEX has been selected.

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Страница 1: ...g plus an additional loading PLOAD pressure connected to the spring chamber The loading PLOAD pressure plus the range spring 14 setting PSET equals the outlet P2 pressure of the regulator The range sp...

Страница 2: ...ifferential setting use one of the two following methods NOTE Both methods require a flowing condition a Loosen the closing cap 28 by turning CCW as viewed from above 3 to 4 complete revolutions Loose...

Страница 3: ...CCW rotation used to relieve range spring 14 tension will come to a stop At the stopping point do not apply any torque to adjusting screw 6 or damage may occur and render the unit inoperable See Figur...

Страница 4: ...e spring chamber 2 centered on body 1 and prevent parts from moving during re assembly Using the match marks made in Step 3 as a guide replace spring chamber 2 onto body spacer 24 Thread on lower nuts...

Страница 5: ...akage not to exceed 15 bubbles per minute Do not allow excessive buildup if seat leakage exists crack open No 2 shut off valve to prevent buildup If seat leakage is excessive proceed with the followin...

Страница 6: ...elow load pressure PLOAD D1 D2 Review Proportional Band droop expected Contact factory E Restricted diaphragm movement E Ensure no moisture in spring chamber at temperatures below freeze point 2 Downs...

Страница 7: ...sen tative with the Serial Number and Product code Identifythepartsandthequantityrequiredtorepair the unit from the BOM sheet that was provided when unit was originally shipped NOTE Those part numbers...

Страница 8: ...Parts 15 Piston w TFE Seat 16 Cylinder 17 Piston Spring 18 Cylinder Gasket 23 Cap Screw 24 Body Spacer 25 Body Cap O Ring 26 Quad Ring 27 Backup Ring 28 Closing Cap 30 O ring 2 req d 31 Quad Ring 32...

Страница 9: ...ive The details of the assessment in terms of the individual Essential Health and Safety Requirements are listed in Table 1 Table 2 lists all of the models and options that were evaluated and along wi...

Страница 10: ...d follow the same requirements for the piping system Also see item 30 in Table 1 2 The system designer and users must take precautions to prevent rapid system pressurization which may raise surface te...

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