Requirements for design and testing of vacuum cleaners for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

This European Standard specifies requirements for design, construction, testing and marking of
handheld, portable and transportable vacuum cleaners and dust collectors, including their
accessories, constructed to Group II categories 2G and 3G and to Group II categories 2D and 3D,
intended for the collection of combustible or non-combustible dusts and flammable or non260
flammable liquids in potentially explosive atmospheres. A potentially explosive atmosphere may be
generated by the equipment during its intended use. It covers equipment driven by electricity and
by pneumatic power.
This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events
relevant to vacuum cleaners and dust collectors, when they are used as intended and under
conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer.
Typical applications for the concerned equipment are:
- Collection of dust produced by machinery at the point of generation
- General housekeeping around machinery and of working areas
- And/or collection of spills.
For other specific applications a specific assessment shall be performed.
This European Standard does not cover equipment used to collect toxic dusts where there is a
health risk if dust passes through the filter element. This European Standard does not cover either
the collection of dusts which have explosive and unstable properties (UN transport class 1, class
4.1 and class 5.2).
This European Standard covers vacuum cleaners with an internal dust loaded volume of maximum
200 liters
This European Standard does not apply to pumps, where the inlet nozzle is submerged into a
liquid, and all conveying applications.
This European Standard does not apply to Group I vacuum cleaners and dust collectors for mining.
For an easier readability, all types of equipment concerned by this standard are referred as
“Vacuum cleaner” in this document.
NOTE Where undated references are used in the body of the standard the latest edition
applies

Anforderungen an die Konstruktion und Prüfung von Staubsaugern zur Verwendung in explosionsgefährdeten Bereichen

Dieses Dokument legt die Gestaltungs-, Konstruktions-, Prüf- und Kennzeichnungsanforderungen für handgehaltene,tragbare und transportable Industriesauger sowie deren Zubehör fest, die entsprechend Gruppe II, Kategorie 2G oder Kategorie 3G (der Explosionsgruppen IIA, IIB, IIB plus Wasserstoff) sowie Gruppe II, Kategorie 2D und Kategorie 3D (der Explosionsgruppe IIIA, IIIB und IIIC) konstruiert werden und für die Sammlung von brennbarem oder nicht brennbarem Staub und brennbaren oder nicht brennbaren Flüssigkeiten in explosionsgefährdeten Bereichen bestimmt sind. Durch den bestimmungsgemäßen Gebrauch des Gerätes könnte ein explosionsgefährdeter Bereich erzeugt werden.
ANMERKUNG 1   Die Ansammlung von 1 mm oder mehr brennbarem Staub auf Oberflächen in einem Arbeitsbereich kann eine explosionsfähige Atmosphäre erzeugen (siehe Literaturhinweis zu 1/32 in. of Depth of Dust Accumulation for Guidance for Area Electrical Classification in NFPA 654, 2017 Edition).
Dieses Dokument ist anzuwenden für Geräte, die mit elektrischen und mit pneumatischen Antriebssystemen angetrieben werden.
Dieses Dokument enthält Vorgaben für den Umgang mit wesentlichen Gefährdungen, Gefährdungssituationen und/oder Gefährdungssituationen mit Bezug zu Industriesaugern, wenn sie bestimmungsgemäß und unter Bedingungen von durch den Hersteller vernünftigerweise vorhersehbaren Fehlanwendungen verwendet werden.
Typische Anwendungsbereiche für die betroffenen Geräte sind:
—   Sammlung von durch Maschinen erzeugten Staub am Ort der Erzeugung;
—   allgemeine Reinigung im Bereich um Maschinen und von Arbeitsbereichen; und/oder
—   Sammlung von verschütteten Substanzen;
—   Reinigung der Geräte bei Wartungsarbeiten; und/oder
—   Sammlung von spezifischem Abfall.
Für die Staubaufnahme bei Vorhandensein von brennbaren Flüssigkeiten oder Dämpfen wird eine spezifische Risikobeurteilung durchgeführt, wenn dies Teil der vorgesehenen Einsatzbedingungen des Industriesaugers ist und zusätzliche Vorsichtsmaßnahmen, die über das in diesem Dokument beschriebene Maß hinausgehen, erforderlich sein können.
ANMERKUNG 2   Beim Durchströmen von Staub durch einen Industriesauger entstehen hohe elektrostatische Aufladungen, die in den meisten Situationen eine potenzielle Zündquelle für eine brennbare Gas- oder Dampfatmosphäre darstellen.
Für das Aufsaugen von brennbaren Flüssigkeiten mit geringer Leitfähigkeit wird eine spezifische Risikobeurteilung durchgeführt, wenn dies Teil der vorgesehenen Einsatzbedingungen des Industriesaugers ist und zusätzliche Vorsichtsmaßnahmen, die über das in diesem Dokument beschriebene Maß hinausgehen, erforderlich sein können.
ANMERKUNG 3   Die daraus resultierenden Flüssigkeitsgeschwindigkeiten liegen wahrscheinlich über den Grenzwerten, die erforderlich sind, um die elektrostatische Aufladung nach CLC/TR 60079 32 1:2018 auf einem nicht gefährlichen Niveau zu halten.
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Exigences relatives à la conception et aux essais des aspirateurs destinés à être utilisés en atmosphère explosible

Le présent document spécifie les exigences relatives à la conception, à la construction, aux essais et au marquage des aspirateurs portatifs tenus à la main, mobiles et transportables, y compris leurs accessoires, construits conformément aux catégories 2G et 3G du groupe II (des groupes d’explosion IIA, IIB et IIB plus hydrogène) et aux catégories 2D et 3D du groupe II (des groupes d’explosion IIIA, IIIB et IIIC), destinés à collecter des poussières combustibles ou non combustibles et des liquides inflammables ou ininflammables dans des atmosphères explosibles. Une atmosphère explosible peut être générée par l’équipement pendant son utilisation prévue.
NOTE 1   L’accumulation de 1 mm ou plus de poussières combustibles sur les surfaces dans une zone de travail peut engendrer une atmosphère explosive (voir la référence à 1/32 pouce d’épaisseur de poussière accumulée indiquée comme recommandation pour la classification des surfaces électriques dans la norme NFPA 654, 2017, édition 2017).
Le présent document s’applique aux équipements fonctionnant à l’énergie électrique ou pneumatique.
Le présent document fournit des lignes directrices pour traiter de tous les phénomènes dangereux, situations dangereuses et/ou événements dangereux significatifs applicables aux aspirateurs, lorsqu’ils sont utilisés conformément à l’utilisation prévue et dans des conditions de mauvais usage raisonnablement prévisible par le fabricant.
Les applications types des équipements concernés sont :
-   la collecte des poussières produites par des machines au niveau du point où elles sont générées ;
-   l’entretien général autour des machines et des zones de travail ;
-   la collecte des déversements accidentels ;
-   le nettoyage des équipements pendant les opérations de maintenance ;
-   la collecte de déchets spécifiques.
Pour la collecte de poussières en présence de liquides ou de vapeurs inflammables, une évaluation des risques spécifique est réalisée si cela fait partie intégrante des conditions d’utilisation prévue des aspirateurs et des précautions supplémentaires peuvent être requises en plus de ce qui est décrit dans le présent document.
NOTE 2   Le passage de poussière dans un aspirateur génère des niveaux importants de charge électrostatique qui, dans la plupart des situations, représentent une source potentielle d’inflammation d’un gaz inflammable ou d’une atmosphère vaporeuse.
Pour la collecte de liquides inflammables à faible conductivité, une évaluation des risques spécifique est réalisée si cela fait partie intégrante des conditions d’utilisation prévue des aspirateurs, et des précautions supplémentaires peuvent être requises en plus de ce qui est décrit dans le présent document.
NOTE 3   Les vitesses de liquide résultantes sont susceptibles d’être supérieures aux limites requises pour maintenir la génération de charge électrostatique à un niveau non dangereux conformément au CLC/TR 60079 32 1:2018.
Le présent document ne s’applique pas aux équipements utilisés pour collecter des poussières toxiques lorsqu’il existe un risque pour la santé si les poussières traversent les éléments filtrants. Le présent document ne s’applique pas à la collecte des poussières ayant des propriétés explosives et instables (classes de transport 1, 4.1 et 5.2 des Nations Unies).
NOTE 4   Les dangers liés à l’utilisation d’aspirateurs pour la collecte de poussières dangereuses font l’objet d’autres normes.
Le présent document s’applique aux aspirateurs ayant un volume interne d’air sale de 250 l maximum.
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Zahteve za načrtovanje in preskušanje sesalnikov za uporabo v potencialno eksplozivnih atmosferah

Ta evropski standard določa zahteve za načrtovanje, izdelavo, preskušanje in označevanje ročnih, prenosnih ter premičnih sesalnikov in zbiralnikov prahu ter njihove dodatne opreme, ki so izdelani v skladu s kategorijama 2G in 3G skupine II ter kategorijama 2D in 3D skupine II in namenjeni za zbiranje gorljivega oz. negorljivega prahu in vnetljivih oz. nevnetljivih tekočin v potencialno eksplozivnih atmosferah. Med predvideno uporabo opreme lahko nastane potencialno eksplozivna atmosfera. Standard zajema opremo na električni in pnevmatski pogon.
Ta evropski standard obravnava vsa večja tveganja, nevarne situacije in nevarne dogodke v zvezi s sesalniki in zbiralniki prahu, kadar se uporabljajo v skladu s predvidenim namenom in pod pogoji razumno predvidljive nepravilne uporabe, ki jih določa proizvajalec.
Zadevna oprema se običajno uporablja za:
– zbiranje prahu, ki ga ustvarijo stroji, na mestu njegovega nastanka;
– zagotavljanje splošnega reda in čistoče okoli strojev ter v delovnem prostoru;
– in/ali zbiranje razlitih tekočin.
Pri drugih specifičnih načinih uporabe je treba izvesti posebno ocenjevanje.
Ta evropski standard ne zajema opreme za zbiranje strupenega prahu, kadar obstaja tveganje za zdravje ob prehodu prahu skozi filtrirni vložek. Ta evropski standard prav tako ne zajema zbiranja prahu z eksplozivnimi in nestabilnimi lastnostmi (transportni razred UN 1 ter razreda 4.1 in 5.2).
Ta evropski standard zajema sesalnike z notranjim predelom za zbiranje prahu s prostornino največ 200 litrov.
Ta evropski standard se ne uporablja za črpalke, pri katerih je vstopna šoba potopljena v tekočino, ter postopke prehajanja.
Ta evropski standard se ne uporablja za sesalnike skupine I in zbiralnike prahu za uporabo v rudarstvu.
Za lažjo berljivost se za vse vrste opreme, obravnavane v tem standardu, v tem dokumentu uporablja izraz »sesalnik«.
OPOMBA: V primeru uporabe nedatiranih sklicevanj v besedilu standarda se uporablja najnovejša izdaja.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 17348:2022
01-oktober-2022
Zahteve za načrtovanje in preskušanje sesalnikov za uporabo v potencialno
eksplozivnih atmosferah
Requirements for design and testing of vacuum cleaners for use in potentially explosive
atmospheres
Anforderungen an die Konstruktion und Prüfung von Staubsaugern zur Verwendung in
explosionsgefährdeten Bereichen
Exigences relatives à la conception et aux essais des aspirateurs destinés à être utilisés
en atmosphère explosible
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 17348:2022
ICS:
97.080 Aparati za čiščenje Cleaning appliances
SIST EN 17348:2022 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EN 17348
EUROPEAN STANDARD

NORME EUROPÉENNE

May 2022
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 97.080
English Version

Requirements for design and testing of vacuum cleaners
for use in potentially explosive atmospheres
Exigences relatives à la conception et aux essais des Anforderungen an die Konstruktion und Prüfung von
aspirateurs destinés à être utilisés en atmosphère Staubsaugern zur Verwendung in
explosible explosionsgefährdeten Bereichen
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 20 April 2022.

CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this
European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references
concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN
member.

This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by
translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management
Centre has the same status as the official versions.

CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and
United Kingdom.





EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION

EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG

CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Rue de la Science 23, B-1040 Brussels
© 2022 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 17348:2022 E
worldwide for CEN national Members.

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EN 17348:2022 (E)
Contents Page
European foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 9
4 Safety requirements and protective measures .14
4.1 General .14
4.2 Risk assessment .14
4.3 Assignment of categories .15
4.4 Assignment of types and applicable requirements .15
5 Safety requirements regarding ignition hazards .16
5.1 Requirements applicable to all types of vacuum cleaners .16
5.2 Additional requirements applicable to electrical parts of vacuum cleaners .24
5.3 Additional requirements applicable to dry type dust collectors .25
5.4 Additional requirements applicable to wet type dust collectors .26
5.5 Additional requirements applicable to liquid collectors .28
6 Safety requirements regarding further significant hazards .29
6.1 Requirements applicable to all types of vacuum cleaners .29
6.2 Additional requirements applicable to the main filter for dry type dust collectors .37
6.3 Additional requirements applicable to liquid collectors .38
6.4 Additional requirements applicable to non-electrical vacuum cleaners .38
6.5 Additional requirements applicable to portable hand-held vacuum cleaners .39
7 Information for use .39
7.1 General .39
7.2 Operation and maintenance manual.39
7.3 Marking .47
7.4 Warning labels .49
7.5 Signal and warning devices .49
7.6 Examples of marking and warning labels .50
Annex A (informative) Methodological approach .52
Annex B (informative) Location of the power system in vacuum cleaners .53
Annex C (informative) Examples of vacuum cleaner types .57
Annex D (informative) Example of an Ignition Hazards Assessment .61
Annex E (informative) List of significant hazards .77
Annex F (informative) Seal and filtration efficiency test .80
Annex G (normative) Localization of measured points for earthing and bonding tests .83
Annex H (informative) Noise test code .84
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of Directive 2014/34/EU aimed to be covered .91
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Annex ZB (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered . 94
Bibliography . 97

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European foreword
This document (EN 17348:2022) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 305 “Potentially
explosive atmospheres – Explosion prevention and protection”, the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by November 2022, and conflicting national standards shall
be withdrawn at the latest by November 2022.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document has been prepared under a Standardization Request given to CEN by the European
Commission and the European Free Trade association and supports essential requirements of
EU Directive(s) / Regulation(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s) / Regulation(s), see informative Annexes ZA and ZB, which are an
integral part of this document.
Any feedback and questions on this document should be directed to the users’ national standards body.
A complete listing of these bodies can be found on the CEN website.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the
following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North
Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United
Kingdom.
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Introduction
This document is a type C standard as stated in EN ISO 12100:2010.
This document is of relevance, in particular, for the following stakeholder groups representing the market
players with regard to machinery safety:
— machine manufacturers (small, medium and large enterprises);
— health and safety bodies (regulators, accident prevention organizations, market surveillance, etc.).
Others can be affected by the level of machinery safety achieved with the means of the document by the
above-mentioned stakeholder groups:
— machine users/employers (small, medium and large enterprises);
— machine users/employees (e.g. trade unions, organizations for people with special needs);
— service providers, e.g. for maintenance (small, medium and large enterprises);
— consumers (in case of machinery intended for use by consumers).
The machinery concerned and the extent to which hazards, hazardous situations and events are covered,
are indicated in the scope of this document.
When provisions of this type C standard are different from those which are stated in type A or B
standards, the provisions of this type C standard take precedence over the provisions of the other
standards, for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this type C
standard.
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1 Scope
This document specifies requirements for design, construction, testing and marking of hand-held,
portable and transportable vacuum cleaners, including their accessories, constructed to Group II,
categories 2G or 3G (of explosion groups IIA, IIB, IIB plus hydrogen), and to Group II, categories 2D or 3D
(of explosion groups IIIA, IIIB and IIIC), intended for the collection of combustible or non-combustible
dusts and flammable or non-flammable liquids in potentially explosive atmospheres. A potentially
explosive atmosphere could be generated by the equipment during its intended use.
NOTE 1 The accumulation of 1 mm or more of combustible dust on surfaces in a working area can create an
explosive atmosphere (see reference to 1/32 in. of Depth of Dust Accumulation for Guidance for Area Electrical
Classification in NFPA 654, 2017 Edition).
This document applies to equipment driven by electric power and by pneumatic power.
This document gives guidelines for dealing with significant hazards, hazardous situations and/or events
relevant to vacuum cleaners when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are
reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer.
Typical applications for the concerned equipment are:
— collection of dust produced by machinery at the point of generation;
— general housekeeping around machinery and of working areas; and/or
— collection of spills;
— cleaning of equipment during maintenance operations; and/or
— collection of specific waste.
For the collection of dust in the presence of flammable liquids or vapours, a specific risk assessment is
performed if this is part of the vacuum cleaners intended conditions of use and additional precautions
beyond what is described in this document can be required.
NOTE 2 The passage of dust through a vacuum cleaner will generate high levels of electrostatic charge which, in
most situations, will be a potential source of ignition to a flammable gas or vapour atmosphere.
For the collection of low-conductivity flammable liquids, a specific risk assessment is performed if this is
part of the vacuum cleaners intended conditions of use and additional precautions beyond what is
described in this document can be required.
NOTE 3 The resulting liquid velocities are likely to be in excess of the limits required to maintain electrostatic
charge generation at a non-hazardous level according to CLC/TR 60079-32-1:2018.
This document does not apply to equipment used to collect toxic dusts where there is a health risk if dust
passes through the filter elements. This document does not apply to the collection of dusts which have
explosive and unstable properties (UN transport class 1, class 4.1 and class 5.2).
NOTE 4 Hazards related to the use of vacuum cleaners for the collection of hazardous dusts are the subject of
other standards.
This document applies to vacuum cleaners with an internal dirty air volume of maximum 250 l.
NOTE 5 250 l is the volume above which it is recognized a vacuum cleaner might not be considered as
transportable by an operator, and above which additional explosion protections can be required.
The present version of the document does not apply to battery operated equipment.
NOTE 6 Battery operated equipment might be part of the scope of this document in a subsequent version.
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This document does not apply to vacuum trucks.
This document applies to vacuum cleaners of canister and back-pack types. This document does not apply
to upright vacuum cleaners.
This document does not apply to motorized cleaning head accessories.
NOTE 7 This document does not apply to household appliances which are the subject of other standards.
This document does not apply to applications where the substances are conveyed into a separate
receiving container.
This document does not apply to equipment intended for use in underground parts of mines as well as
those parts of surface installations of such mines endangered by firedamp and/or combustible dust.
For an easier readability, all types of equipment concerned by this document are referred as a “vacuum
cleaner”.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
CEN/TR 16793:2016, Guide for the selection, application and use of flame arresters
CLC/TR 60079-32-1:2018, Explosive atmospheres — Part 32-1: Electrostatic hazards, guidance
(IEC TS 60079-32-1:2013, IEC/TS 60079-32-1:2013/A1:2017)
EN 1127-1:2019, Explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Part 1: Basic concepts
and methodology
EN 1149-1:2006, Protective clothing — Electrostatic properties — Part 1: Test method for measurement of
surface resistivity
EN 13237:2012, Potentially explosive atmospheres — Terms and definitions for equipment and protective
systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres
EN 14797:2006, Explosion venting devices
EN 14986:2017, Design of fans working in potentially explosive atmospheres
EN 60079-14:2014, Explosive atmospheres — Part 14: Electrical installations design, selection and
erection (IEC 60079-14:2013)
EN 60079-31:2014, Explosive atmospheres — Part 31: Equipment dust ignition protection by enclosure “t”
(IEC 60079-31:2013)
EN 60204-1:2018, Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 1: General
requirements (IEC 60204-1:2016, modified)
1
EN 60335-1:2012 , Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 1: General requirements
(IEC 60335-1:2010, modified)

1
As impacted by EN 60335-1:2012/A1:2019, EN 60335-1:2012/A2:2019, EN 60335-1:2012/A11:2014,
EN 60335-1:2012/A13:2017, EN 60335-1:2012/A14:2019 and EN 60335-1:2012/A15:2021.
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EN IEC 60079-0:2018 , Explosive atmospheres — Part 0: Equipment — General requirements
(IEC 60079-0:2017)
EN ISO 3744:2010, Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise
sources using sound pressure — Engineering methods for an essentially free field over a reflecting plane
(ISO 3744:2010)
EN ISO 4126-2:2019, Safety devices for protection against excessive pressure — Part 2: Bursting disc safety
devices (ISO 4126-2:2018)
EN ISO 4871:2009, Acoustics — Declaration and verification of noise emission values of machinery and
equipment (ISO 4871:1996)
EN ISO 8031:2020, Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies — Determination of electrical resistance
and conductivity (ISO 8031:2020)
EN ISO 11201:2010, Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and equipment — Determination of emission
sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions in an essentially free field over a
reflecting plane with negligible environmental corrections (ISO 11201:2010)
EN ISO 11203:2009, Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and equipment — Determination of emission
sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions from the sound power level
(ISO 11203:1995)
EN ISO 11688-1:2009, Acoustics — Recommended practice for the design of low-noise machinery and
equipment — Part 1: Planning (ISO/TR 11688-1:1995)
EN ISO 12100:2010, Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk
reduction (ISO 12100:2010)
EN ISO 13849-1:2015, Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General
principles for design (ISO 13849-1:2015)
EN ISO 13849-2:2012, Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 2: Validation
(ISO 13849-2:2012)
EN ISO 16852:2016, Flame arresters — Performance requirements, test methods and limits for use
(ISO 16852:2016)
EN ISO 20643:2008, Mechanical vibration — Hand-held and hand-guided machinery. Principles for
evaluation of vibration emission (ISO 20643:2005)
3
EN ISO 80079-36:2016 , Explosive atmospheres — Part 36: Non-electrical equipment for explosive
atmospheres — Basic method and requirements (ISO 80079-36:2016)
ISO 14694:2003, Industrial fans — Specifications for balance quality and vibration levels
ISO 22883:2004, Castors and wheels — Requirements for applications up to 1,1 m/s (4 km/h)

2
As impacted by EN IEC 60079-0:2018/AC:2020-02.
3
As impacted by EN ISO 80079-36:2016/AC:2019.
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ISO 22884:2004, Castors and wheels — Requirements for applications over 1,1 m/s (4 km/h) and up to
4,4 m/s (16 km/h)
ISO 29463-1:2017, High efficiency filters and filter media for removing particles from air — Part 1:
Classification, performance, testing and marking
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 1127-1:2019,
2 3
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN IEC 60079-0:2018 , EN 13237:2012 and EN ISO 80079-36:2016 and the
following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
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3.1
vacuum cleaner
suction device for the collection of solid debris, dust and liquids
3.2
vacuum cleaner type
type based on the substances the vacuum cleaner is designed to collect
Note 1 to entry: There are three types of vacuum cleaners: “dry type dust collector”, “wet type dust collector” and
“liquid collector”.
3.3
dry type dust collector
device designed for the collection of dry dust of all types, combustible or non-combustible, in any mix
except where self-heating dust and/or chemical aggressive substances result from the mixing, unless
specific exclusions are detailed in the information for use
Note 1 to entry: The dust is collected in a collection bag or directly in the collection tank.
3.4
wet type dust collector
device designed for the collection of dust of all types, combustible or non-combustible, in any mix
including where chemical aggressive and/or self-heating substances result from the mixing
Note 1 to entry: The collection device is designed to precipitate the collected dust into a neutralizing liquid.
3.5
liquid collector
device designed for the collection of liquids of all types, flammable or non-flammable, in any mix
excluding where self-heating substances result from the mixing
Note 1 to entry: The liquids are collected directly in the collection tank.
3.6
transportable vacuum cleaner
vacuum cleaner not intended to be carried by a person nor intended for fixed installation and which can
be moved when energized
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3.7
portable vacuum cleaner
vacuum cleaner intended to be carried by a person and which can be moved when energized
3.8
canister vacuum cleaner
vacuum cleaner which power source, collection tank and filter chamber are placed on a cart with wheels
Note 1 to entry: The suction nozzle, placed at the end of a wand which is connected to a s suction hose attached to
the collection tank or filter chamber, allows the operator to collect substances at distance from the power source.
3.9
back-pack vacuum cleaner
vacuum cleaner designed to have the power source and collector carried on the operator’s back by means
of a supporting device
3.10
powerhead
upper part of the vacuum cleaner containing the motor or power system which creates the vacuum
Note 1 to entry: The powerhead can be detached from the filter chamber or from the collection tank.
Note 2 to entry: See Figure B.1 and Figure B.2.
3.11
motor cabinet
enclosure which is a part of the vacuum cleaner assembly and which contains the motor
Note 1 to entry: See Figure B.3 and Figure B.4.
3.12
collection tank
part of the vacuum cleaner where the substances collected are contained
Note 1 to entry: See Figure B.1, Figure B.2, Figure B.3 and Figure B.4.
3.13
filter chamber
part of the vacuum cleaner containing filters
Note 1 to entry: See Figure B.2, Figure B.3 and Figure B.4.
3.14
through flow motor
motor where the working air travels through the fan system and is discharged directly over the motor
windings as it exits, so the working air also provides cooling for the motor
3.15
bypass motor
motor where the working airflow is independent from the cooling airflow
Note 1 to entry: The working air does not come into contact with motor windings. A separate fan is used for the
cooling air.
Note 2 to entry: See Figure C.1 and Figure C.3.
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3.16
motor enclosure
enclosure which is part of the motor and which is designed to protect the motor from damages and from
contaminants present in the environment it operates
Note 1 to entry: Motor enclosures are categorized as either open (see Figure B.1) or totally enclosed (see Figure C.1
and Figure C.3) and have an impact on how the cooling air circulate.
3.17
open enclosure bypass motor
bypass motor in which the cooling airflow circulates through the windings
3.18
totally enclosed bypass motor
motor in which the cooling airflow circulates on the outside of the frame of the motor
Note 1 to entry: See examples on Figure C.1 and Figure C.3.
3.19
side channel fan
non-positive displacement, high volume, pressure fan that can operate as either a compressor or a
vacuum pump
Note 1 to entry: It is also known as other names such as side channel blower, regenerative blower or vortex blower.
The fan or blower typically consists of an impeller mounted directly on a motor shaft and is rotated at a high speed.
3.20
non-electrical vacuum cleaner
vacuum cleaner using a non-electrical power source to operate
Note 1 to entry: Electrical monitoring equipment can be associated in some design.
3.21
electrical vacuum cleaner
vacuum cleaner using an electrical power source to operate
3.22
high-efficiency particle air filter
filter certified in conformance with applicable standards for having a minimum filtration efficiency of
99,95 % as specified in EN 1822-1:2019 (H13) or in ISO 29463-1:2017 (ISO 35H)
3.23
coalescing filter
filter specifically designed to filter a humidified air flow and to remove liquid and droplets from the air
flow
3.24
mist filtration system
filtration system used as main filter in wet type dust collectors to filter airflow from droplets
3.25
most penetrating particle size
particle size at which the minimum of the particle size efficiency curve occurs under test conditions
[SOURCE: ISO 29464:2017, 3.2.136, modified – Note 1 to entry has been deleted.]
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3.26
main filter
filter element filtering the air flow upstream of the motor or power system in order to prevent the
majority of collected substances from entering the power system or fan, and to get released into the
environment
Note 1 to entry: A main filter is designed for dust or liquid collectors.
3.27
collection bag
bag into which the collected substances are accumulated
3.28
pre-filter
air filter fitted upstream of another filter to reduce the challenge on that filter
[SOURCE: ISO 14644-4:2001, 3.8]
3.29
suction inlet
air intake placed on the vacuum cleaner to which the suction hose is connected
3.30
filter blockage indicator
device indicating the blockage of the filters installed in the vacuum cleaner
3.31
working air
air allowing to collect dusts and/or liquids in the vacuum cleaner
Note 1 to entry: See Figure B.1 for illustration.
3.32
cooling air
air used to cool off the motor of the vacuum cleaner
Note 1 to entry: See Figure B.1 for illustration.
3.33
upstream airflow
flow of air which is located before the motor or power system
Note 1 to entry: See cooling air intake and working air intake on Figure B.1 for illustration.
3.34
downstream airflow
flow of air which is located after the motor or power system
Note 1 to entry: See cooling air exhaust and working air exhaust on Figure B.1 for illustration.
3.35
self-heating dust
dust which, by reaction with air and without energy supply, is liable to self-heat
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3.36
degassing vent
safety feature preventing the build-up of gas in the collection tank by allowing it to be vented out when
the vacuum cleaner is switched off
3.37
dirty side of the vacuum cleaner
internal part of the vacuum cleaner located between the suction inlet and the first stage of filtration
3.38
clean side of the vacuum cleaner
internal part of the vacuum cleaner located after the last stage of filtration
Note 1 to entry: At this point, the concentration of combustible substances in the airflow is designed to be below
the lower explosive limit.
3.39
vacuum relief valve
valve placed on the power system (s.a. motor) to relieve vacuum created inside the vacuum cleaner while
the vacuum cleaner is in operation
3.40
machine control system
system which responds to input signals from parts of machine elements, operators, external control
equipment or any combination of these and generates output signals causing the machine to behave in
the intended manner
Note 1 to entry: The machine control system can use any technology or any combination of technologies (e.g.
electrical/electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical).
[SOURCE: ISO 13849-1:2015, 3.1.32]
3.41
control device
device which is part of the control system and which detect input signals given by the operator, usually
by means of hand
Note 1 to entry: There are many different kinds of control devices including, for example, push-buttons, l
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DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 17348
NORME EUROPÉENNE

EUROPÄISCHE NORM

January 2019
ICS 97.080
English Version

Requirements for design and testing of vacuum cleaners
and dust collectors for use in potentially explosive
atmospheres
 Anforderungen an die Konstruktion und Prüfung von
Staubsaugern und Staubabscheidern zur Verwendung
in explosionsgefährdeten Bereichen
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 305.

If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations
which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

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Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without
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Contents Page
European foreword . 7
Introduction . 8
1 Scope . 9
2 Normative references . 9
3 Terms and definitions . 10
4 Safety requirements and protective measures . 16
4.1 General . 16
4.2 Ignition hazard and significant hazards assessment . 16
4.3 Assignment of categories . 16
4.4 Assignment of types . 17
4.5 Design codes “E” for vacuum cleaner categories . 17
4.6 Design codes “M” for the vacuum cleaner types. 18
5 Safety requirements for all vacuum cleaner categories and types regarding ignition
hazards . 19
5.1 Hot surfaces . 19
5.1.1 General . 19
5.1.2 Temperature classification. 19
5.2 Naked flame. 20
5.3 Mechanically generated sparks . 20
5.4 Exothermic reactions . 20
5.5 Fans . 20
5.6 Electrical components and devices. 21
5.7 Electrostatic Hazards related to the external parts of the vacuum cleaner . 21
5.7.1 General . 21
5.7.2 Earthing . 21
5.7.3 Main body of the vacuum cleaner . 21
5.7.4 Suction hose, tools and accessories . 21
5.7.5 Requirements regarding the use of insulating solid materials . 22
5.8 General requirements for the internal part of the vacuum-cleaner. 22
5.8.1 Airflow generating electrostatic charges . 22
5.8.2 Cloth filter media . 22
5.8.3 Protection against sparks generated by single impacts . 22
5.8.4 Electrical and non-electrical equipment and components . 22
6 Safety requirements for all vacuum-cleaner categories and types regarding
significant hazards . 23
6.1 Mechanical hazards . 23
6.2 Noise hazards. 23
6.3 Collapsing due to vacuum . 23
6.4 Vibration hazards. 23
6.5 Material/substance hazards . 23
6.5.1 Avoiding dust clouds . 23
6.5.2 Avoid dust accumulation . 24
6.5.3 Prevent spillage . 24
6.6 Fastening systems . 24
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6.7 Compatibility with material being collected . 24
6.8 Material containment . 24
6.9 Metal oxidation (rust) . 24
6.10 Ergonomic hazards . 24
7 Additional requirements for electrical vacuum cleaners . 24
7.1 General . 24
7.2 Detachable supply cords . 24
7.3 Through flow and open enclosure motors . 25
7.4 Motor temperature control . 25
7.4.1 Thermal protector . 25
7.4.2 Thermal overload protection . 25
7.4.3 Vacuum relief valve. 25
7.5 Materials for rotating and stationary parts of fans . 25
8 Additional requirements for non-electrical vacuum cleaners . 25
8.1 General . 25
8.2 Material pairing . 25
9 Additional safety requirements for Dry Type dust collectors . 26
9.1 General . 26
9.2 Protection against hazards related to collected dusts present in the working air . 26
9.3 Protection against collected hot embers or ignited dust . 27
9.4 Safety filter . 27
10 Additional safety requirements for Wet Type dust collectors . 27
10.1 General . 27
10.2 Precipitation of the collected dust. 27
10.3 Moisture capture . 27
10.3.1 Electrical vacuum cleaners . 27
10.3.2 Non-electrical vacuum cleaners . 28
10.3.3 Absolute coalescing filter. 28
10.4 Liquid level indicator . 28
10.5 Creation of a gas explosive atmosphere . 28
10.6 Degassing vent . 28
10.7 Vacuum relief vent . 28
10.8 Additional filtration level inside the collection tank . 28
10.9 Safety filter . 29
11 Additional safety requirement for Liquid collectors . 29
11.1 General . 29
11.2 Suction cut-off system . 29
11.3 Liquid adapted main filter . 29
11.4 Liquid adapted safety filter . 29
11.5 Creation of a gas explosive atmosphere . 29
11.6 Degassing vent . 30
11.7 Vacuum relief vent . 30
11.8 Accidental spillage . 30
12 Type verification and test . 30
12.1 Temperature measurement . 30
12.2 Tests for thermal endurance . 30
12.2.1 General . 30
12.2.2 Thermal endurance to heat. 30
12.2.3 Thermal endurance to cold . 30
12.3 Mechanical tests . 30
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12.3.1 Resistance to impact . 30
12.3.2 Drop test . 31
12.3.3 Stability test . 31
12.3.4 Assessment of sparks generated by single impacts . 31
12.3.5 Resistance to lowest inlet pressure . 31
12.3.6 Burst strength test . 31
12.4 Electrostatic charges tests . 31
12.4.1 Connection facilities for earthing conducting parts . 31
12.4.2 Electrostatic charges on external non-metallic materials . 32
12.4.3 Accessible metal parts . 32
12.5 Type verification and test for filters . 32
12.6 Test for motor temperature control systems . 32
12.6.1 Thermal protector attached to the motor . 32
12.6.2 Thermal overload protection in the control switch . 32
12.6.3 Vacuum relief valve . 32
12.7 Test for wet type dust collector . 32
13 Routine test . 33
13.1 General . 33
13.2 Test of performance . 33
13.3 Test for electrical continuity . 34
13.4 Seal and filtration efficiency test . 34
14 Marking . 34
15 Information for use . 36
15.1 General . 36
15.2 Operation and maintenance manual. 36
15.3 Technical features . 36
15.3.1 Seal and filtration efficiency . 36
15.3.2 Required input air pressure . 36
15.3.3 Filtration system . 36
15.4 Intended use and limitations for use . 36
15.4.1 General . 36
15.4.2 Dry type dust collectors . 37
15.4.3 Wet type dust collectors and liquid collectors . 37
15.4.4 Maximum surface temperatures . 37
15.4.5 Other considerations regrading limitations for use . 37
15.5 Routine inspections, service and cleaning . 37
15.6 Additional instructions for safe use . 39
Annex A (informative) Methodological approach . 41
Annex B (informative) Location of the power system in vacuum cleaners . 42
Annex C (informative) Examples of vacuum-cleaner types . 45
Annex D (normative) Vacuum cleaners assembled with a through flow motor or an open
enclosure bypass motor . 49
D.1 General . 49
D.2 Safety requirements . 49
D.2.1 Required safety elements for Category 3D vacuum cleaners. 49
D.2.1.1 General . 49
D.2.1.2 Protection against hazards related to air exhaust openings of the vacuum-cleaner . 50
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D.2.1.3 Protection against hazards related to cooling air intake for vacuum-cleaner using
bypass motors with an open enclosure . 50
D.2.1.4 Protection against hazards related to cooling air exhaust for vacuum-cleaner using
bypass motors with an open enclosure . 50
D.2.1.5 Protection against hazards related to working air exhaust . 51
D.2.2 Required safety elements based on the collected material (“M”) . 51
D.2.2.1 General . 51
D.2.2.2 Protection against hazards related to presence of combustible dust in working air
upstream of the power system . 52
D.2.2.3 Moisture capture . 52
D.2.3 Tests . 52
D.2.3.1 General . 52
D.2.3.2 Joints . 52
D.2.3.3 Type tests for dust exclusion by enclosures . 53
D.2.4 Marking and information of use . 53
D.2.5 Examples of vacuum cleaners providing an Ex “t” casing . 53
Annex E (normative) Ignition Hazards Assessment . 55
Annex F (normative) List of significant hazards . 83
Annex G (normative) Seal and filtration efficiency test . 87
G.1 General . 87
G.2 Test aerosol . 87
G.2.1 Monodisperse aerosol . 87
G.2.2 Polydisperse aerosol . 87
G.3 Aerosol generator . 87
G.3.1 Monodisperse aerosol . 87
G.3.2 Polydisperse aerosol . 87
G.4 Particle counter . 87
G.5 Test conditions . 88
G.6 Test procedure . 88
G.6.1 Preparatory checks . 88
G.6.2 Starting up the aerosol generator. 88
G.6.3 Test execution . 88
G.6.4 Test for filtration efficiency .
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