ATEX Wall Clocks

Ex-Time 40

The intrinsically safe wall clock Ex-Time 40 is driven by a Quartz accurate movement, powered by a LR 14 type battery.

When necessary, e.g. for summer to winter time, adjustments can be quickly and simply made. An integral bracket enables the clock to be easily fixed to a wall.

Please note: Battery changes must only be done outside of the Ex-hazardous area.

Le Las 226

The explosion-proof ATEX clocks, models 226A2G and 226A2GD, are designed for industrial sites requiring robust timekeeping in hazardous environments. These clocks feature a cast aluminum enclosure with an orange RAL2003 finish, secured by stainless steel screws, and weigh 6.6 kg. They are certified for explosion protection (Ex d IIB T6 II2G or GD) with a conformity certificate (INERIS 03ATEX0239X) and comply with multiple European standards. The clocks operate on a maximum voltage of 250V and dissipate up to 50 watts. Installation and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel, following specific standards and conditions. The clocks can synchronize with AFNOR (IRIG B) networks or function autonomously, displaying time supported by a long-life lithium battery.

BEKA BA378E

The BA378E is a two input intrinsically safe instrument that may be configured as a Timer or as a Clock. As a Timer it is able to measure and display the elapsed time between external events, or control external events via the status and optional control outputs. When configured as a Clock the instrument can display time in a variety of formats. The BA378E is controlled by two inputs which may be independently configured on-site to operate with a magnetic pick-off, switch contact, proximity detector, open collector or a voltage output
sensor. International intrinsic safety certification permits worldwide installation, and a slide-in scale card simplifies identification

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