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- Underwriter’s Laboratories |
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Underwriter’s
Laboratories is one of the world’s
premier safety testing and certification
sources. Many applications require UL approval
for insurance and/or other compliance purposes.
There are several areas of interest, but
the most applicable is UL 508, the Standard
for Industrial Control Equipment. For more
information on UL, check their Web site at www.ul.com.
Madison
Company offers many sensors with UL approval.
Those product approvals are to a specific
design. Some modifications to an approved
design may cause the approval to be invalid.
Should that be a critical issue for you,
contact us to determine what course of action
would be best. |
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| B
- Canadian Standards Association |
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Canadian
Standards Association (CSA) tests products
for compliance to national and international
standards and issues certification marks
for qualified products. Certification marks
tell potential users that a product has
been evaluated by a formal process involving
examination, testing and follow-up inspection,
and that it complies with applicable standards
for safety and performance. CSA is recognized
throughout Canada as the premier certification
organization for electrical products. For
more information on CSA, visit their Web
site at www.csa-international.org.
As
with UL approval, CSA certification is
design-specific. Therefore, modifications
to a certified design may cause the certification
to be invalid. Please confer with Madison
Company if this certification is crucial
for your application. |
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- CE |
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The
15 member nations of the European Union
(EU) have created a set of product-specific
regulations with which those companies
doing business in those nations must comply.
The EU’s "New Approach Directives"
constitute its unified set of health and
safety regulations,
symbolized by the CE mark. The mark is
required for a broad range of products,
including machinery, medical devices and
electrical/electronic products. Madison
Company self-certifies
all of its level
switches to CE specifications EN60730-1
and EN60730-2, and Low Voltage Directive
(72/73/EEC). |
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- NSF International |
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NSF
International sets standards for products
and systems related to public health, safety
and the environment with focus on the essential
elements of water, food environment and
air. The NSF Certification programs are
accepted and frequently mandated by public
health regulators throughout the United
States, as well as internationally. Madison
Company offers over 30 NSF-approved sensors
which meet NSF Standard C-169 – Food
Equipment and Related Products, Components
and Materials. For more information on
NSF, visit their Web site at www.nsf.org. |
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- Explosion-Proof |
| NOTE: Individual Madison product explosion-proof approvals vary. Consult Madison Company for current product listings. |
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Certain
Madison product models have been tested
and approved by Underwriters Laboratories,
Inc. for use in hazardous locations. The
liquid level switch product is normally
approved as a recognized component to be
used with a UL Listed component in hazardous
locations for Class I, Groups A, B, C and
D; Class II, Groups E, F and G; and Class
III. Visit www.ul.com for
more information. |
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Certain
Madison product models have been tested
and approved by CSA International for use
in hazardous locations. The liquid level
switch product is normally approved as
a Class 2258 02 Process Control Equipment
for hazardous locations classified as Class
A, B, C and D; Class II, Groups E, F and
G; Class III. For
more information on CSA, visit their Web
site at www.csa-international.org. |
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ATEX
Directive 94/9/EC (also known as ATEX 95
or ATEX 100A) is used in the European Union
(EU) to test and certify products
designed
for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Madison's liquid level switch products
would normally fall under Equipment Group
II, Equipment Category 2, for atmosphere
group G, zones 0, 1 and 2. For more
information on DEMKO, visit their Web site
at www.demko.dk. |
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contact Madison Company to determine which
explosion-proof approval would apply to specific
product models. |
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| F
- International Protection Codes (IP) |
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IP number is used to specify the environmental
protection of enclosures around electronic equipment. |
| First
Number |
| 0
- |
No
protection (sometimes X) |
| 1
- |
Protected
against solid objects up to 50mm2 |
| 2
- |
Protected
against solid objects up to 12mm2 |
| 3
- |
Protected
against solid objects up to 2.5mm2 |
| 4
- |
Protected
against solid objects up to 1mm2 |
| 5
- |
Protected
against dust, limited ingress
(no harmful deposit) |
| 6
- |
Totally
protected against dust |
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| Second
Number |
| 0
- |
No
protection (sometimes X) |
| 1
- |
Protected
against vertically falling drops of water
(i.e. condensation) |
| 2
- |
Protected
against direct sprays of water up to
15° from vertical |
| 3
- |
Protected
against direct sprays of water up to
60° from vertical |
| 4
- |
Protected
against water sprayed from all directions
- limited ingress permitted |
| 5
- |
Protected
against low-pressure jets of water from
all directions - limited ingress permitted |
| 6
- |
Protected
against low-pressure jets of water, limited
ingress permitted (i.e. ship deck) |
| 7
- |
Protected
against the effect of immersion between
15cm and 1m |
| 8
- |
Protected
against long periods of immersion under
pressure |
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| G
- NEMA |
| National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
Standards Publication No. 250 guidelines are as follows: |
| NEMA
1 |
Indoor
Use |
Protects
against accidental contact by personnel and
falling dirt |
| NEMA
2 |
Indoor
Use |
Protects
against falling dirt, liquid and light splash |
| NEMA
3 |
Outdoor
Use |
Protects
against rain, sleet, snow, dirt and dust |
| NEMA
3A |
Outdoor
Use |
Protects
against rain, sleet, snow, dirt and ice buildup |
| NEMA
4 |
In-
or Outdoor |
Protects
against dirt, dust, hosedown and heavy splash |
| NEMA
4X |
In-
or Outdoor |
Protects
against dirt, dust, hosedown and prolonged
submersion |
| NEMA
6 |
In-
or Outdoor |
Protects
against dirt, dust, hosedown and occasional
submersion |
| NEMA
6P |
In-
or Outdoor |
Protects
against dirt, dust, hosedown and prolonged
submersion |
| NEMA
7 |
Indoor
Use |
For
use in areas of explosive gases or vapors or
combustible dust |
| NEMA
9 |
Indoor
Use |
For
use in areas of atmospheres containing combustible
dust |
| NEMA
12 |
Indoor
Use |
Protects
against dirt, dust, light splash and oil or
coolant seepage |
| NEMA
13 |
Indoor
Use |
Protects
against dirt, dust, light splash and oil or coolant
spray |
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| H
- entela |
entela is
an OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
approved testing laboratory. It is accredited
by the SCC (Standard Council of
Canada), for electrical product safety; participating
National Certification Board (NCB) within the
IECEE (the IEC System for Conformity Testing
and Certification
of Electrical Equipment).
Products
have been tested and certified to:
CSA
C22.2 No. 1010.1-M92 and A2
IEC 61010-1:90 and A1:92 and A2:95
UL 61010A-1 (2002)
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- ABS |
| ABS (American Bureau of Shipbuilding) Type Approval
certifies that the approved equipment has been
designed and manufactured per ABS Rules for use
on shipboard applications. Any limitation of use
will be listed as part of the applicable approval. |
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- FCC |
| Sensors
have been tested and found to comply with the
limits for Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operating in
a commercial environment. |
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- FM Global |
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FM Approvals are intended to verify that the product will meet stated conditions of performance, safety and quality. The purpose of FM Approval Standards is to present the criteria for FM Approval of various types of products as guidance for Factory Mutual personnel, manufacturers, users and authorities having jurisdiction. Madison Company products having this approval reference would require the purchaser to contact Madison Company for the specific class of product approval.
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| Madison Company wants to assure our customers that all of our products comply with the RoHS and WEEE directives recently released by the European Union (E.U.). Click here for details. |
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