What are the national standards for the safe use of electrical equipment?

The current national standards for explosion-proof electrical equipment are:

GB3836-2010 "Explosive Environments", implemented on August 1, 2011, synchronized with the International Electrotechnical Commission standard IEC60079-0:2007, MOD, divided into a number of parts:

GB3836.1

Equipment General requirements

GB3836.3 Equipment protected by increased safety type "e"

GB3836.4

Equipment protected by intrinsically safe type "i"

Equipment protected by intrinsically safe type "j"

Equipment protected by intrinsically safe type "k"

General requirements for equipment "

GB3836.5 Positive-pressure enclosure type "p"

GB3836.6 Oil-immersed type "o"

GB3836.7

Sand-filled type "q"

GB3836.8 "n" type electrical equipment

GB3836.9 Potting type "m "

GB3836.11

Method for determining the maximum test safety clearance

GB3836.12 Classification of gas or vapor mixtures in accordance with their maximum test safety clearance and minimum ignition current

GB3836.13

Explosive gas environment for electrical equipment Inspection and maintenance

GB3836.14 Classification of hazardous places

GB3836.15 Electrical installations in hazardous places (other than coal mines)

GB3836.16

Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations (other than coal mines)

GB3836.17 The structure and use of positively-pressurized rooms or buildings