Lcie 13 Atex 3069 X -
The marking refers to an ATEX equipment certificate issued for a product intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Here’s what each part means:
is the unique sequential number assigned by LCIE to this specific product certification. This number, combined with the preceding elements, creates a globally unique identifier for the certificate.
The certificate is an official EU-Type Examination document issued by LCIE Bureau Veritas , a leading notified body for explosive atmosphere testing. This specific certification confirms that a piece of industrial equipment complies with the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU for use in hazardous environments where explosive gases or dusts may be present. Core Components of the Certificate
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The most useful feature of looking up this code is discovering with the device (the "X" factor). Without checking those specific conditions, you risk creating an ignition source in a hazardous area.
If the product lacks the CE+0081 mark or has a scratched/custom printed label, reject it immediately.
The LCIE (Laboratoire Central des Industries Electriques) is a French laboratory that provides testing and certification services for electrical equipment, including those used in hazardous environments. The LCIE 13 ATEX 3069 X is a specific certification document related to the evaluation of the explosion-proof properties of an electrical equipment. The marking refers to an ATEX equipment certificate
While multiple products can share similar certification prefixes, this specific certification is commonly associated with industrial sensors or electrical components designed for hazardous areas. For instance, similar certifications from the same year and body are often linked to: Pressure Transmitters (e.g., specific models from manufacturers like Solenoid Valves Position Sensors
Allows the equipment to be sold and operated across all EU member states. Summary of Special Conditions ("X")
The string "LCIE 13 ATEX 3069 X" refers to a specific ATEX (Explosive Atmospheres) certification number issued by LCIE Bureau Veritas , a French notified body for explosion protection The certificate number can be broken down as follows: The certificate is an official EU-Type Examination document
Common applications for equipment carrying this type of LCIE certification include: Industrial Measuring and Control
Equipment covered by such a certificate will feature a label, often including a classification code like :
: The unique registration number assigned to the specific product or series.