Types of ECP

Metal pipe box with explosion-proof enclosure and intrinsically safe circuit KMT-1-Ex-Ia SHIK

Cathodic protection equipment, control cabinets, test points, converters, reference electrodes and protection accessories.

Metal pipe box with explosion-proof enclosure and intrinsically safe circuit KMT-1-Ex-Ia SHIK

Product Overview

The explosion protection type "intrinsically safe electrical circuit Ia" is based on the principle of limiting the maximum energy accumulated or released by an electrical circuit in emergency mode, or power dissipation to a level significantly below the minimum energy or ignition temperature of the surrounding explosive environment.

An intrinsically safe circuit is a circuit in which any spark or excess heat generated during normal operation is not capable of causing ignition of the surrounding environment.

When designing intrinsically safe circuits, it's important to consider the cable's reactance, which has a significant impact on energy storage in the circuit. Since low power consumption is one of the cable safety criteria, cables of relatively small diameters are typically used, which eliminates the need for reactance issues.

Selection Notes

Technical Review Points

  • Review power supply, monitoring, test-point, enclosure and hazardous-area requirements.
  • Confirm compatibility with the full cathodic protection system architecture.
  • Final configuration should be checked against site standards and electrical requirements.