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Why Explosion Proof Motors Are Essential for Hazardous Locations

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  In industries where flammable gases, vapors, or combustible dust are present, safety is a top priority. Under such circumstances, a standard electric motor can ignite sparks, cause a high surface temperature, and fire an explosion. Now here comes an explosion proof motor where the manufacturer designs it to absorb any internal explosion. Thus preventing any ignition from an atmosphere surrounding the motor. At Shrirang Energy Efficient , we offer high-standard ABB explosion proof motors. We assure reliability and safety as well as efficiency in industrial applications. In this blog, we'll explain the reasons to choose explosion-proof motors in hazardous environments and how these mechanisms contribute to safety in workplaces. What Are Explosion Proof Motors? Explosion proof is the designation given to specially designed electric motors built for safe operation in potentially explosive environments. Such motors find their safe havens according to stringent safety standards and a...

How Shrirang Enterprise's Explosion-Proof Motors Ensure Safety in Hazardous Industries

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  An explosion-proof motor is developed to run safely in hazardous environments; it must contain any internal explosions and not allow sparks or heat to ignite surrounding flammable gases, vapors, or dust. What is an Explosion-Proof Motor? An explosion-proof motor is a special kind of electrical motor designed to be operated within hazardous environments where flammable gases, vapors, or dust exist. Such motors are designed to withstand an internal explosion, which could be caused by sparks or heat from the motor from reaching the surrounding materials in the environment. In other words, an explosion-proof motor will guarantee that in case an explosion happens inside the motor, it won't spread and create another bigger explosion outside. These motors are usually designed for use in petrochemical plants, oil and gas refineries, mining, chemical processing plants, and grain silos among many other places where flammable or explosive atmospheres prevail. How Does an Explosion-Proof M...