TR CU 012/2011 Update 2019: Eurasian Commission has prepared new projects with GOST lists
October 4, 2019, started a public discussion on updated lists of standards necessary for the application and implementation of the requirements of the technical regulation of the Customs Union “On the safety of equipment for work in hazardous environments” TR CU 012/2011.
Updated editions of the lists are aimed at ensuring the relevance of safety requirements for explosion-proof equipment and methods for their research.
The first versions of GOSTs were approved with the technical regulation itself in the decision of the Customs Union Commission No. 825 of October 18, 2011. Then, in 2016, the lists were revised (decision of the EEC Board No. 119 of October 25, 2016).
Thus, it is planned to include 92 standards in the new edition of the lists of requirements, some of which will be applied after approval of all members of the association.
81 standards will be added to the new list of Ex-equipment testing methods.
Apart from numbering of standards, the lists are then divided into sections by equipment groups, types of explosion protection, explosive atmospheres, etc. In addition, standards have been put together in separate groups:
• characteristics of materials; • characterization of substances; • repair, inspection and restoration of equipment; • inspection and maintenance, etc.
The following standards are being discussed:
• GOST R IEC 60050-426-2011 “International Electrotechnical Dictionary. Part 426. Equipment for explosive atmospheres” • GOST 30852.5-2002 (IEC 60079-4: 1975) "electrical equipment Explosion-proof. Part 4. Method for determining the temperature self-ignition”
• 12–22 of 5–9 GOST 30852.11-2002 (IEC 60079-12: 1978) “electrical equipment Explosion-proof. Part 12. Classification of mixtures of gases and vapors with air according to safe experimental maximum clearances and minimum flammable currents” • GOST 31610.0-2014 (IEC 60079-0: 2011) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 0. Equipment. General requirements”
• GOST 31610.40-2017 / IEC / TS 60079-40: 2015“Explosive atmospheres. Part 40. Requirements for process seals between flammable process fluids and electrical systems”
• GOST IEC 61241-0-2011 “Electrical equipment used in areas hazardous by ignition of combustible dust. Part 0. General requirements "
• GOST IEC 60079-1-2011 "Explosive atmospheres. Part 1. Equipment with the type of protection "flameproof enclosures" d "
• GOST IEC 60079-1-2013" Explosive atmospheres. Part 1. Equipment with type of protection "flameproof enclosures" d "
• GOST IEC 60079-2-2011 "Explosive atmospheres. Part 2. Equipment with type protection filling or purging the shell under excessive pressure “p”
• GOST IEC 60079-2-2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 2. Equipment with the type of explosion protection “shell under excessive pressure “p”
• GOST 30852.6-2002 (IEC 60079-5: 1997) “Explosion-proof electrical equipment. Part 5. Quartz shell filling “q”
• GOST 31610.5-2017 (IEC 60079-5: 2015) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 5. Equipment with type of protection "quartz filling" q "
• GOST 31610.6-2015 / IEC 60079-6: 2015 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 6. Equipment with type of protection "filling the shell with liquid" o "
• GOST R IEC 60079-6-2012 " Explosive atmospheres. Part 6. Equipment with type of protection “oil filling of the enclosure “o”
• GOST 30852.8-2002 “Explosion-proof electrical equipment. Part 7. Protection of type “e”
• GOST 31610.7-2017 (IEC 60079-7: 2015) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 7. Equipment. Increased protection type “e”
• GOST IEC 60079-10-1-2011 "Explosive atmospheres. Part 10-1. Classification of zones. Explosive atmospheres”
• GOST IEC 60079-10-1-2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 10-1. Classification of zones. Explosive atmospheres.
• GOST IEC 61241-10-2011 “Electrical equipment used in areas hazardous for the ignition of combustible dust. Part 10. Classification of zones where combustible dust is or may be present”
• GOST 31610.10 -2-2017 / IEC 60079-10-2: 2015 (IEC 60079-10-2: 2015) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 10-2. Classification of zones. Explosive dust atmospheres”
• GOST IEC 60079-10-2-2011 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 10-2. Classification of zones. Explosive dust environments "
• GOST 31610.11-2012 / IEC 60079-11: 2006 “Electrical equipment for explosive gas environments. Part 11. Intrinsically safe electrical circuit “i”
• GOST 31610.11-2014 (IEC 60079-11: 2011) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 11. Equipment with the type of protection "intrinsically safe electrical circuit" i "
• GOST IEC 61241-11-2011 " Electrical equipment used in areas dangerous for the ignition of combustible dust. Part 11. Intrinsically safe equipment “iD”
• GOST R IEC 60079-27-2012 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 27. The concept of intrinsically safe fieldbus system (FISCO)”
• GOST 31610.13-2014 (IEC 60079-13: 2010) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 13. Protection of equipment by rooms under excessive pressure р
• GOST 30852.12-2002 (IEC 60079-13: 1982) “electrical equipment Explosion-proof. Part 13. Design and operation of rooms protected by excessive pressure”
• GOST 30852.15-2002 (IEC 60079-16: 1990) “electrical equipment Explosion-proof. Part 16. Forced ventilation to protect the rooms in which the analyzers are installed.”
• GOST IEC 60079-14-2011 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 14. Design, selection and installation of electrical installations”
• GOST IEC 60079-14-2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 14. Design, selection and installation of electrical installations”
• GOST IEC 61241-1-2-2011 “Electrical equipment used in areas dangerous for the ignition of combustible dust. Part 1. Electrical equipment protected by shells and surface temperature limitation. Section 2. Selection, installation and operation "
• GOST 31610.15-2014 / IEC 60079-15: 2010 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 15. Equipment with the type of protection “n”
• GOST IEC 60079-17-2011 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 17. Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations”
• GOST IEC 60079-17-2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 17. Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations "
• GOST 31610.18-2016 / IEC 60079-18: 2014 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 18: Equipment with the type of protection "sealing by compound" m "
• GOST IEC 61241-18-2011 " Electrical equipment used in areas hazardous for the ignition of combustible dust. Part 18. Protection with the “mD” compound
• GOST R IEC 60079-18-2012 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 18. Equipment with the type of protection “sealing with compound “m”
• GOST 30852.18-2002 (IEC 60079-19: 1993) “Explosion-proof electrical equipment. Part 19. Repair and inspection of electrical equipment used in explosive gas environments (except for underground workings or applications related to the processing and production of explosives)”
• GOST 31610.19-2014 / IEC 60079-19: 2010 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 19. Repair, inspection and restoration of electrical equipment”
• GOST 31610.1.1-2012 / IEC 60079-1-1: 2002 "Electrical equipment for explosive gas atmospheres. Part 1-1. Flameproof enclosures “D”. Test method for determining safe experimental maximum clearance "
• GOST R IEC 60079-20-1-2011 " Explosive atmospheres. Part 20-1. Characteristics of substances for the classification of gas and steam. Test methods and data »
• GOST 31610.20-2-2017 / ISO / IEC 80079-20- 2: 2016 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 20-2: Characteristics of materials. Test methods for combustible dust "
• GOST IEC 61241-2-1-2011 " Electrical equipment used in areas hazardous for ignition of combustible dust. Part 2. methods Test. Section 1. Methods for determining the ignition temperature of combustible dust”
• GOST IEC / TS 61241-2-2-2011 “Electrical equipment used in areas hazardous for ignition of combustible dust. Part 2. methods Test. Section 2. Method for determination of electrical resistivity of combustible dust in layers”
• GOST R IEC 61241-2-3-99 Electrical equipment used in areas hazardous for ignition of combustible dust. Part 2. methods Test. Section 3. Methods for determining the minimum ignition energy of dusty air mixtures
• GOST R 54745-2011 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 20-2. Characteristics of materials. Test methods for combustible dust” • GOST 31610.39-2017 (IEC TS 60079-39: 2015) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 39. Intrinsically safe systems with electronic limitation of the duration of the spark discharge”
• GOST IEC 60079-25-2016“Explosive atmospheres. Part 25. Intrinsically safe systems”
• GOST R 52350.25-2006 (IEC 60079-25: 2003) “Electrical equipment for explosive gas environments. Part 25. Intrinsically safe systems”
• GOST R IEC 60079-25-2012 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 25. Intrinsically safe systems »
• GOST 31610.26-2016 / IEC 60079-26: 2014 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 26: Equipment with an explosion protection level of equipment Ga »
• GOST 31610.28-2017 (IEC 60079-28: 2015) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 28. Protection of equipment and transmission systems using optical radiation.”
• Standard IEC 60079-29-1-2013 «Explosive atmospheres - Part 29.1: analyzers. Performance requirements for combustible gas analyzers "
• GOST IEC 60079-29-2-2013 (IEC 60079-29-2: 2007)" Explosive atmospheres - Part 29-2: Gas analyzers. Requirements for the selection, installation, use and maintenance of gas analyzers for combustible gases and oxygen” • GOST IEC 60079-29-3-2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 29-3. Gas analyzers. Guidelines for the functional safety of stationary gas analytical systems”
• GOST R 52350.29.1-2010 (IEC 60079-29-1: 2007) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 29-1. Gas analyzers. General technical requirements and test methods for combustible gas analyzers "
• GOST R 52350.29.2-2010 (IEC 60079-29-2: 2007)" Explosive atmospheres. Part 29-2. Gas analyzers. Requirements for the selection, installation, use and maintenance of gas analyzers of combustible gases and oxygen”
• GOST R 52350.29.4-2011 (IEC 60079-29-4: 2009) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 29-4. Gas analyzers. General technical requirements and test methods for flammable gas analyzers gas with an open optical channel » • GOST 31610.30-1-2017 (IEC / IEEE 60079- 30-1: 2015) "Explosive atmospheres. Part 30-1. Electric resistive network heaters. General requirements and test requirements”
• GOST 31610.30-2-2017 (IEC / IEEE 60079-30-2: 2015) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 30-2. Electric resistive network heaters. Design, Installation and Manual Maintenance”
• GOST IEC 60079-30-1-2011 “Explosive atmospheres. Resistive distributed electric heater. Part 30-1. General technical requirements and test methods”
• GOST IEC 60079-30-2-2011 “Explosive atmospheres. Distributed resistive electric heater. Part 30-2. Guidance on design, installation and maintenance”
• GOST R IEC 62086-1-2005 “Electrical equipment for explosive gas environments. Electric resistive network heaters. Part 1. General technical requirements and test methods”
• GOST IEC 60079-31-2013 "Explosive atmospheres. Part 31. Equipment with dust ignition protection by shells “t”
• GOST R IEC 60079-31-2010 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 31. Equipment with type of protection against dust ignition “t”
• GOST 31610.32-1-2015 / IEC / TS 60079-32- 1: 2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 32-1. Electrostatics. Dangerous manifestations. Guide "
• GOST 31613-2012" Electrostatic intrinsic safety. General technical requirements and test methods "
• GOST 22782.3-77 "Explosion-proof electrical equipment with a special type of explosion protection. Technical requirements and test methods "
• GOST 31610.33-2014 (IEC 60079-33: 2012) " Explosive atmospheres. Part 33. Equipment with a special type of protection “s”
• GOST 31610.35-1-2014 (IEC 60079-35- 1: 2011) "Explosive atmospheres. Part 35-1. Headlights for use in mines hazardous to mine gas. General requirements and test methods related to the risk of explosion”
• GOST 31611.2-2012 (IEC 62013-2: 2005) Headlights “for use in gas hazardous mines. Part 2. Operational and other safety-related characteristics”
• GOST IEC 60079-35-2-2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 35-2. Headlights for use in mines hazardous to mine gas. Operational and other related specifications safety»
• GOST R ISO / IEC 80079-34-2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 34. The use of quality systems for the production of equipment.
• GOST 31438.1-2011 (EN 1127-1: 2007) “Explosive atmospheres. Explosion prevention and protection. Part 1. Basic concepts and methodology”
• GOST 31438.2-2011 (EN 1127-2: 2002) “Explosive atmospheres. Explosion prevention and protection. Part 2. Basic concepts and methodology of mining”
• GOST 31441.1-2011 (EN 13463-1: 2001) Non “-electric equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 1. General requirements”
• GOST 32407-2013 (ISO / DIS 80079-36) “Explosive atmospheres. Part 36. Non-electric equipment for explosive atmospheres. General requirements and testing methods» • GOST 31441.2-2011 (EN 13463-2: 2004) “Non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 2: Friction-protected enclosure with fr
• GOST 31441.3-2011 (EN 13463-3: 2005) “Non-electric equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 3: Protection by flameproof enclosure “d”
• GOST 31441.5-2011 (EN 13463-5: 2003) “Non-electric equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 5. Structural safety protection “c”
• GOST 31441.6-2011 (EN 13463-6: 2005) “Non-electric equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 6. Protection by ignition source control “b”
• GOST 31441.8-2011 (EN 13463-8: 2003) “Non-electric equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 8: Liquid Immersion Protection “k”
• GOST ISO / DIS 80079-37-2013 "Explosive atmospheres. Part 37. Non-electric equipment for explosive atmospheres. Non-electric equipment with types of explosion protection “structural safety “c ”, control of ignition source “b”, immersion in liquid “k”
• GOST 31439-2011 (EN 1710: 2005) “Equipment and components intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in underground workings”
• GOST ISO / IEC 80079-38-2013 “Explosive atmospheres. Part 38. Equipment and components intended for use in explosive atmospheres, underground workings, mines and mines”
• GOST 31440.1-2011 (EN 1834-1: 2000) “Piston internal combustion engines. Safety requirements for engines intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 1. Group II engines for use in environments containing combustible gas and steam”
• GOST 31440.2-2011 (EN 1834-2: 2000) “Piston internal combustion engines. Safety requirements for engines intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 2. Engines of Group I for use in underground workings hazardous for ignition of mine gas and / or combustible dust”
• GOST 31440.3-2011 (EN 1834-3: 2000) “Piston internal combustion engines. Safety requirements for engines intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Part 3. Group III engines for use in environments containing combustible dust "
• GOST 31442-2011 (EN 50303: 2000) “Group I equipment, explosion protection level Ma for use in an environment hazardous for ignition of mine gas and / or coal dust”
• clauses 5.9.5, 5.9.7, 5.9.8, 5.12.4, 5.13.4, 5.13.6, 5.13.7, 5.16.5, 5.17.6, 5.17.10, 5.19, 5.19.1 - 5.19. 5, 5.20.8, 5.21.1 - 5.21.3, 5.21.5, 5.25, 5.26, 6.1 and 7 GOST R 55393-2012 (ISO 21789: 2009) “Gas-turbine power plants. Safety requirements"
• GOST R EN 13617-1-2012 “Fueling stations. Part 1. Safety requirements for the design and operation of metering pumps, fuel dispensers and remote pumping units”
The discussion will end on November 18 this year.
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