防爆和隔爆锥形螺纹连接的产品标准要求

G. Steinman, Steve Blais
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最近的危险场所电气产品标准修订影响了防爆设备中用于爆炸火焰路径的螺纹设计。这些修订是国际电工委员会(IEC)标准要求影响北美使用的产品标准的结果。在危险场所螺纹的配合是确保外壳机械强度和进入保护的完整性以及公螺纹和母螺纹配合区域的灭火性能的关键组成部分。较新的危险场所产品螺纹设计可以在螺纹可用性上显得更长。新设计线程与旧设计线程的互换性可以具有较少啮合线程的视觉外观,因为较长的线程长度可以导致与旧设计相同数量的线程啮合,但可用线程较少。然而,并不是所有的线程都参与到女性条目中。本文概述了工业标准的修订,产品设计的影响,以及新螺纹设计与旧螺纹设计的相互配合。这些设计的图形插图和照片为读者提供了在I类环境中应用危险场所电气产品的指南。概述了在保持国家电气规范最小螺纹啮合标准的情况下的设计含义。
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Product standards requirements for explosionproof and flameproof tapered threaded connections
Recent hazardous locations electrical product standards revisions have impacted the thread designs used for the explosion flame path in explosionproof equipment. These revisions are a result of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards requirements impacting the product standards used in North America. The mating of threads in a hazardous location is a critical component to ensure both the integrity of the mechanical strength and ingress protection of the enclosure as well as the flame extinguishing performance of the male and female thread mating area. Newer hazardous locations product thread designs can appear to be much longer in thread availability. Inter-changeability of new design threads with older design threads can have a visual appearance of fewer threads of engagement as the longer thread length can result in the same amount of threads engaged as the older design with fewer available threads. However, not all threads are engaged into the female entry. This paper provides an overview of the industry standards revisions, the product design impacts, and the inter-mating of new thread designs compared with old thread designs. Graphic illustrations and photographs of these designs provide readers the guidance for applying hazardous locations electrical products into Class I environments. An overview of the design implications while maintaining National Electrical Code minimum thread engagement criteria is provided.
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