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Industrial PC is made for hazardous areas

An Intecpc product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 8, 2005

Keeping pace with the latest European directives governing the safe installation and use of equipment in potentially hazardous areas, the ExPC is fully compliant with European ATEX Zone 1 legislation.

To keep pace with the latest European directives governing the safe installation and use of equipment within potentially hazardous areas, Intecpc has designed the ExPC, a PC fully compliant with European ATEX Zone 1 legislation.

This modular unit, utilising a single cable connection and no requirement for a separate power supply, also incorporates the latest touch-screen technology, unaffected by surface contamination and easy to use - even by gloved hands.

With pricing starting from around GBP 2500 it can also be considered for applications where Zone 1 compliance may not be part of the specification.

The ExPC comprises a compact, waterproof display and keyboard unit in the hazardous area and a computer and interface unit in the safe area.

Power consumption of the display is minimised so there is no requirement for a power supply in the hazardous area.

Installation becomes simple, with connection between the devices via a single, multiway, shielded cable.

The through-glass touch-screen display can be wall, bench, floor or ceiling mounted up to 150m from the computer in the safe area.

The display unit and keyboard are ruggedised for tough industrial environments.

The touch-screen can be used with gloved hands and is not affected by surface contamination.

Construction means there is no drift and no requirement for regular recalibration, providing a "set and forget solution".

Configuration software allows different operating modes to be selected.

The custom designed keyboard is an intrinsically safe qwerty membrane keyboard with built-in mouse functionality.

An intrinsically safe RS232 serial port is provided to interface peripherals in the hazardous area.

The interface unit in the safe area provides standard PC connections and can be connected to all standard PC peripherals, such as printers, modems, network interface cards etc.

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