Cisco 3602E and Hazardous Enclosure |
In autonomous architectures, standalone wireless access points are used to implement all WLAN (wireless local area network) functions. They have to be configured and managed individually and are typically used in smaller installations or stand-alone applications.
Aruba-AP70 and Hazardous Enclosure |
Well Known Manufacturers of Access Points
Meru AP-1020e and Hazardous Enclosure |
Miraki MR72 and Hazardous Enclosure |
Meru Networks is a supplier of wireless local area networks (WLANs) to healthcare, enterprise, hospitality, K-12 education, higher education, and other markets.
Zebra-AP7532 and Hazardous Enclosure |
Zebra Technologies/Motorola manufactures computer systems that include printing, barcode, communication, mobile computing and advanced data capture communications technologies to the manufacturing supply chain, retail, healthcare and government sectors.
Adapting Access Points for Hazardous Area Use
In industrial facilities, hazardous areas are defined as areas where flammable liquids, gases, vapors or combustible dusts exist in sufficient concentration to produce an explosion or fire. In order to locate access points in hazardous areas, specialized access point enclosures fitted with explosion-proof antennae must be used. These enclosures provide UL listed, Class 1, Division 1, Groups C &; D, Zone 1, ATEX Zone 1 antennas (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz), mountings brackets and hardware.
Analynk, a manufacturer of wireless instrumentation in Columbus, OH, offers a wide variety of hazardous area access point enclosures as well as explosion-proof antennas. Contact them by visiting https://analynk.com or calling 614-755-5091.