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Comprehensive Catalog of Explosion-Proof Cold and Warm Equipment [*Currently Available for Free*]

Reduce explosion fires and human disasters caused by chemical substances! Comply with risk assessment regulations!

The explosion-proof cooling and heating equipment from Daitō Industrial Co., Ltd. can be applied under the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's "Regulations on Risk Assessment of Chemical Substances," which will be implemented from June 1, 2016. For consultations or inquiries about explosion-proof cooling and heating equipment to reduce the risk of fires and human disasters caused by flammable chemicals, please contact us. *We are currently offering a free comprehensive catalog! For details, please download it from the form below. [Features] ◆ Usable in Class I and Class II hazardous locations. ◆ Designed to be used without causing explosion accidents even if flammable chemicals are damaged due to earthquakes or other incidents. ◆ Used to comply with Article 280 of the Labor Safety and Health Regulations. *For specifications of explosion-proof products and the obligation for risk assessment, please contact us or download and view the catalog.

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The explosion-proof product experts at Daido Kogyo will teach you about "explosion-proofing"!

A brief introduction to the overview of explosion-proof systems, the classification of explosive gases and electrical equipment, and explosion-proof related regulations! We are currently providing materials that explain the applications for the introduction of explosion-proof cooling and heating equipment.

At Daito Industrial, we have developed explosion-proof electrical equipment by eliminating the ignition source, providing products that can be used in Class I and Class II hazardous locations, as well as highly reliable products such as those certified by the (Public Corporation) Industrial Safety and Technology Association. This time, we will introduce the topic of explosion-proofing, including the question, "What is explosion-proofing in the first place?" If you are interested, please download the PDF. We will also answer questions such as "Does my factory need explosion-proof products?" so feel free to contact us if you have any concerns.

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Technical Topics: "Classification of Hazardous Locations"

The explosion-proof cooling and heating equipment from Daito Industrial Co., Ltd. can be used in Class I and Class II hazardous locations!

Hazardous locations are classified into three categories based on the frequency and duration of the generation of explosive atmospheres, according to their level of danger. Daido Kogyo's explosion-proof cooling and heating equipment can be used in Class I and Class II hazardous locations. *For the determination of hazardous locations, please refer to JIS C 60079-10 (Classification of hazardous locations for electrical equipment for use in explosive atmospheres, Part 10) from the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee JIS search. 【Classification of Hazardous Locations】 ○ Special Hazardous Locations (Zone 0) → Locations where explosive atmospheres are present continuously or for long periods under normal conditions, or where flammable gas vapors frequently reach concentrations that pose a risk of explosion. ○ Class I Hazardous Locations (Zone 1) → Locations where explosive atmospheres are likely to be generated occasionally under normal conditions. ○ Class II Hazardous Locations (Zone 2) → Locations where explosive atmospheres are less likely to be generated under normal conditions, and even if they are generated, they only persist for a short time. For more details, please contact us.

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