Understanding ATEX Certification: Protecting Industrial Environments from Explosive Hazards

Understanding ATEX Certification

ATEX Certification Explained: A Guide to Hazardous Area Computing Standards

In hazardous industrial environments, safety is critical. Industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, mining, pharmaceuticals, food production, and energy generation often operate in areas where explosive gases, vapours, or combustible dusts may be present. In these environments, standard computing equipment is simply not enough.

That is where ATEX-certified industrial computing solutions play a vital role. Designed to operate safely in hazardous areas, ATEX systems help reduce the risk of ignition while delivering reliable computing performance for demanding industrial applications.

What is ATEX Certification?

ATEX is a European certification standard designed for equipment used in potentially explosive atmospheres. The term “ATEX” comes from the French phrase ATmosphères EXplosibles. The certification ensures that equipment has been designed, tested, and approved to minimise the risk of sparks, excessive heat, or electrical faults that could ignite hazardous gases, vapours, or dust particles.

ATEX-certified Industrial Computers, Panel PCs, Displays and Embedded Systems are specially engineered to operate safely in environments where explosive materials may be present during normal operation or under fault conditions.

ATEX, IECEx and C1D2 – What’s the Difference?

While ATEX is widely recognised across Europe, other international hazardous area standards also exist. Two of the most common are IECEx and C1D2.

ATEX compliance label showing certification details on industrial equipment in a manufacturing setting
ATEX

ATEX is the European Union directive for equipment used in explosive atmospheres. It is mandatory for products sold within the EU for hazardous area applications.

Two technicians inspecting and scanning IECEx certified explosion-proof induction motor and control panels in an IECEx compliant zone
IECEx

IECEx is an international certification scheme that provides globally recognised standards for explosive atmosphere equipment. It is based on IEC standards and is commonly accepted in many countries outside Europe.

Isometric diagram of a Class I Division 2 industrial plant showing control panels, pumps, pipes, tanks, and a worker
C1D2 (Class 1 Division 2)

C1D2 is a North American hazardous location standard commonly used in the United States and Canada. It focuses on areas where flammable gases or vapours may only be present under abnormal conditions.

Although ATEX, IECEx, and C1D2 all aim to improve safety in hazardous environments, they use different classification systems and regional standards.

ATEX vs IECEx vs C1D2 Comparison

ATEXEuropean UnionGas, vapour, dustIndustrial environments in Europe
IECExInternationalGas, vapour, dustGlobal hazardous area compliance
C1D2USA & CanadaGas and vapourNorth American industrial sites

Understanding ATEX Hazardous Area Zones

Hazardous locations are divided into zones depending on how frequently explosive atmospheres are present. These classifications help determine the level of protection required for equipment operating within the area.

ZoneHazard TypeDescription
Zone 0Gas & VapourExplosive gases or vapours are continuously present, present for long periods, or occur frequently during normal operation.
Zone 1Gas & VapourExplosive gases or vapours are likely to occur occasionally during normal operation.
Zone 2Gas & VapourExplosive gases or vapours are not normally present during operation, but may appear briefly under abnormal conditions.
C1D2Gas & VapourEquipment is designed to prevent sparks or ignition sources in areas where explosive gases or vapours may occasionally exist.
Zone 20DustCombustible dust is continuously present, present for long periods, or frequently occurs during normal operation.
Zone 21DustCombustible dust may occasionally be present during normal operation.
Zone 22DustCombustible dust is not normally present, but may occur for short periods under abnormal conditions.
C2D2 / C3DustEquipment is designed to prevent ignition in environments containing potentially explosive dust particles.

Why ATEX-Certified Computing Matters

Industrial computing systems used in hazardous areas must do far more than deliver performance. They must also maintain safe operation under extreme conditions.

ATEX-certified industrial and embedded computers are typically designed with:

These systems help businesses improve operational safety while maintaining reliable data collection, monitoring, automation, AI processing, and industrial control functions.

Common Application Areas for ATEX Systems

ATEX and hazardous area-certified computing solutions are used across industries where explosive atmospheres may occur.

Offshore oil platform with cranes, pipelines, flare stack, and multiple supply ships in the water
Oil and Gas

Used on offshore platforms, refineries, pipelines, and drilling operations where flammable gases are present.

Isometric illustration of a chemical plant with tanks, pipes, control center, and processing towers
Chemical Processing

Supports process control, automation, and monitoring systems in facilities handling volatile chemicals.

Cutaway illustration of surface mining open pit and underground mine with labeled equipment and tunnels
Mining

Provides rugged computing solutions for underground and surface mining operations exposed to combustible dust and gases.

Pharmaceutical manufacturing floor plan showing cleanroom, formulation, sterile filling, ultrafiltration, packaging, and freeze drying areas with workers operating equipment
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Used in controlled production environments where fine powders and chemical vapours may create hazardous conditions.

Industrial milling and packaging plant with silos, machines, workers, forklifts, and conveyor belts.
Food and Grain Processing

Protects systems operating in environments containing combustible dust from flour, sugar, grain, or powders.

Coal plant, solar farm, wind farm, hydropower dam, battery storage, transmission lines, and city grid.
Energy and Utilities

Supports monitoring and automation systems in power plants, fuel storage sites, and renewable energy facilities.

Choosing the Right Hazardous Area Computing Solution

Selecting the correct ATEX or hazardous area-certified system depends on several factors, including:

  • Required certification: Must meet relevant ATEX, IECEx, or C1D2 certification for the hazardous environment.
  • Hazard classification zone: Equipment must be suitable for respective zones (e.g. Zone 0, 1, 2 or dust zones).
  • Environmental conditions: System must operate reliably under temperature, humidity, vibration, and gas or dust exposure.
  • Computing performance: Hardware must provide adequate processing power for control, monitoring, or AI tasks.
  • Mounting and installation: System must fit the necessary installation method, such as panel, wall, or enclosure mount.
  • Long-term reliability: Solution must support continuous 24/7 operation with low maintenance and long lifecycle.

Working with an experienced industrial computing supplier can help ensure the correct solution is selected for both safety compliance and operational performance.

Explosion-Proof Industrial Computing Solutions from BVM

BVM supplies a wide range of rugged, ATEX-certified, IECEx, and hazardous area industrial computing solutions designed for demanding industrial environments. From explosion-proof panel PCs and industrial displays to embedded AI systems and rugged computers, we provide reliable solutions for mission-critical applications.

With over 35 years of experience in industrial and embedded computing, our team can help identify the right hazardous area system for your project requirements.

Contact BVM Today

Contact us for all your explosion proof Industrial and Embedded Computing needs. You can contact our sales team on 01489 780144 or email sales@bvmltd.co.uk. BVM has over 35 years’ experience supplying, designing, and manufacturing Industrial and Embedded hardware for harsh, hazardous, and mission-critical environments.

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