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An "X" at the end of an ATEX certificate number is not a "fail" grade; rather, it is a warning that the device is only safe if specific, non-standard conditions are met. Common "X" conditions include: L.C.I.E. ATEX - Mouser Electronics
: Often utilizes "Ex d" (Flameproof), "Ex e" (Increased Safety), or "Ex t" (Dust Ignition Protection by Enclosure).
Please provide more information. I'll create a report using the proper format.
The number indicates the year the certificate was issued. In this case, the certificate was granted in 2013 .
An "X" at the end of an ATEX certificate number is not a "fail" grade; rather, it is a warning that the device is only safe if specific, non-standard conditions are met. Common "X" conditions include: L.C.I.E. ATEX - Mouser Electronics
: Often utilizes "Ex d" (Flameproof), "Ex e" (Increased Safety), or "Ex t" (Dust Ignition Protection by Enclosure).
Please provide more information. I'll create a report using the proper format.
The number indicates the year the certificate was issued. In this case, the certificate was granted in 2013 .