HAZARDOUS AREA
Pyroban Supports Firms on Their Ex Compliance Journey
Pyroban’s new explosion protection services, EXSolutions, will support OEM and end-user businesses on their journey to ATEX, UKEX and IECEx compliance.
Pyroban’s EXSolutions provides Ignition Hazard Assessments (IHA), inspections, audits, training and practical Ex engineering solutions for all types of fixed plant and process equipment (new or existing).
Comprehensive engineering capabilities and Ex experience across both mechanical and electrical applications, coupled with deep expertise in the application of EN/IEC 60079 and EN/ ISO 80079 standards are now available from Pyroban to any business wanting to overcome their complex safety and Ex compliance challenges.
Hazardous area operations looking to update or install Ex lighting systems can also benefit from Pyroban’s new lighting design and installation services that are ATEX compliant and energy efficient.
Pyroban has also introduced Ex telemetry and microsensor solutions. As industry gets smarter, Pyroban is helping hazardous area operations digitise and benefit from the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to improve operational and maintenance effectiveness.
Ex IIoT solutions from Pyroban’s EXSolutions provide remote monitoring of electrical and mechanical equipment through unique sensors which provide critical “heartbeat” information to identify issues before they could lead to equipment failure.
In addition, Pyroban is now providing customised Ex d enclosure population, electrical and mechanical system design, fire suppression systems, explosion proof product development support and “fast-track” ATEX certification services for manufacturers.
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