is the certification body that issued this certificate. As the Central Electrical Industries Laboratory of France, LCIE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bureau Veritas and a recognized Notified Body under the ATEX Directive.
LCIE's authority extends globally. They are recognized as an ATEX Notified Body (identifier ) for all three equipment categories, and they have mutual recognition agreements with foreign bodies, including in China (CQST, NEPSI). Choosing LCIE-certified equipment ensures a high level of global compliance and safety. lcie 13 atex 3069 x
The specific piece of equipment that LCIE 13 Atex 3069 X applies to would be detailed in the certification documentation, which includes technical files and certificates issued by LCIE. is the certification body that issued this certificate
Stands for Laboratoire Central des Industries Électriques , the French certification body that conducted the assessment. They are recognized as an ATEX Notified Body
The LCIE 13 Atex 3069 X certification mark indicates that the product has undergone rigorous testing and evaluation by LCIE and has been found to comply with the essential health and safety requirements of the ATEX directive. This certification ensures that the product is suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, providing assurance to both manufacturers and end-users.
| Symbol | Meaning | |--------|---------| | | Equipment Group – Surface industry (not mining) | | 2G | Category 2 for Gas – Suitable for Zone 1 | | Ex db | Flameproof (Ex d) with improved design | | Ex eb | Increased safety (Ex e) terminals | | IIC | Gas group – Hydrogen, acetylene (most explosive) | | T5/T6 | Temperature class – T5 = 100°C, T6 = 85°C (very safe) | | Gb | Equipment protection level – High level for gas | | 2D | Category 2 for Dust – Zone 21 | | Ex tb | Protection by enclosure for dust | | IIIC | Conductive dust (e.g., carbon, metal powders) | | T85°C | Maximum surface temperature 85°C | | Db | High protection level for dust |
Equipment stamped with this certification complies with the core tenets of European safety directives (such as Directive 2014/34/EU). This regulatory alignment ensures that: