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Ex p Purge Systems

CPI Systems is a Pepperl + Fuchs certified assembler of purge equipment which can be mounted in GRP or stainless steel enclosures and safely operated in zone 1/21 hazardous areas. 

When purchasing a Pepperl + Fuchs purge system from CPI you get:

 - State-of-the-art solutions based on more than 10 years of experience – a family of automatic purge and pressurization systems that make hazardous location protection easy
 - Technical support – anywhere in the world
 - Purge and pressurization systems designed according to ATEX direction 94/9/EG, NFPA 496, and ISA 12.4 standards
 - Easy integration – compact, low-profile designs that can be internally or externally mounted
 - Automatic temperature and leakage control and alarming
 - User interface with programming to meet most users' demands

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5000Q Series

The 5000Q is the latest Pepperl+Fuchs purge and pressurization product. The new series allows general-purpose equipment to be mounted in Ex p enclosures and operated safely in a Zone 2/22 hazardous area. Although it’s designed to be small and compact, the 5000Q is a powerful and highly advanced system. It operates by controlling and monitoring compressed instrument air or inert gas through the protected enclosure to remove and prevent the accumulation of fl ammable gas, vapors, or dust. The temperature
within the enclosure is monitored through the embedded 2-wire PT100 RTDs, and based on that  emperature reading, different actions can be performed. The 5000Q is field configurable through a structured, menu-driven program. The display screen provides feedback about the status of the system.
 

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6000 Series

The 6000 series Type X & Ex px purge and pressurization system protects general purpose equipment mounted in a standard enclosure. This allows the enclosure to be located and the equipment operated in a hazardous area. The hazardous area classification can be Class I, Class II, Division 1 / Zone 1, Zone 21. The 6000 series operates by controlling and monitoring compressed instrument air or inert gas through the protected enclosure(s) so as to remove and prevent the accumulation of flammable gas, vapors, or dust

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