Explosion- Proof Camera

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Alvira Khan
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None of the security cameras, which I have installed, have ever exploded. I can see how security cameras exploding without warning might affect worker safety. Do you have proof that your cameras are explosion proof and will not explode?

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Jeff Liebermann

?? safety through constant work environment monitoring. Read on to know how:

none of mine have so far proven liable to explode.

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tabbypurr

I doubt if English is their first language.

They presumably mean cameras certified for use in a flame proof area. Such kit is essential in monitoring oil refineries and the like.

(I have munged their tag and URL to avoid giving them more advertising)

The other sort of explosion proof camera is done by embedding it in a concrete bunker and having a sacrificial periscope or mirror arrangement that is destroyed by the shockwave but keeps the camera safe from harm. Typically expensive high speed cameras used to study large explosions.

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Martin Brown

If the cameras are explosion-proof why don't they just make everything else out of the same stuff they make the cameras from? Bet they never thought of that. Probably a government-ordered project

Reply to
bitrex

More like an invitation to order Viagra online.

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Pimpom

In EU this is controlled by the ATEX directive

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This includes limiting the power dissipated in the device in the EX space. For this, you may e.g. need a security barrier outside the EX space that limits the maximum voltage and current that can flow into the device in EX space in _all_ fault conditions.

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upsidedown

Agreed! If you read any of Alvira's posts, you'll recognize a trend: Solutions in search of a problem.

He (she?) almost sounds like an wanna-bee OSHA inspection that didn't launch properly. Now it's flailing about in all directions.

If it's not explosion-proof gadgetry, it's cameras on forklifts.

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mpm

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There are no open contacts, etc. in my gopro hero 6 that open and close during operation, so I am pretty sure they pose no explosion hazard. Same with the Hero 5 Session model.

With the protective glass rear screen and front lens sheets in the market, it can handle other things like paint spatter, etc. and one simply needs peel off the old and replace.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

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