AP632 Dual-Band Hazardous Area Access Point Enclosure for Aerohive AP1130

AP632 Dual-Band Hazardous Area Access Point Enclosure for Aerohive AP1130

The AP632 is designed to house the Aerohive AP1130 dual band access point for use in hazardous areas. The enclosure, all hardware, and antennas are rated for Class I, Div 1, groups C & D Hazardous Locations. All hardware, mounting plate, antennas and RF cables are provided to make installation of the access point quick and easy. The enclosure includes four of our proprietary explosion proof CTX series antennas.

Ratings: 
  • Class I, Division 1, Groups, C & D 
Applications:
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Oil refineries
  • Oil & Gas Platforms
  • Chemical Plants
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Industry 4.0 and Hazardous Environments: How Wireless Access Point Enclosures Ensure Safe Data Transmission


Industry 4.0 and Hazardous Environments: How Wireless Access Point Enclosures Ensure Safe Data Transmission

Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is a term used to describe the integration of smart technologies into the manufacturing and industrial sectors. This revolution includes big data analytics, automation, robotics, and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies to create smarter, more efficient, and more connected industrial systems.

In many industrial environments, there can be hazardous areas with a risk of fire or explosion due to flammable gases, vapors, dust, or fibers. Classification of the sites is according to their risk level, and special precautions are critical when deploying electronic equipment in these areas to prevent the risk of ignition. One important aspect of Industry 4.0 is the ability to collect and transmit data wirelessly, which requires deploying wireless access points within the industrial environment, including in hazardous areas.

The solution to safely deploying wireless access points in hazardous areas is to use specially-designed enclosures engineered to prevent ignition. These enclosures are "hazardous area wireless access point enclosures" and meet specific safety standards for hazardous locations. Several key factors make these enclosures suitable for use in hazardous areas:
  • Explosion-proof design: These enclosures contain an internal explosion and prevent it from spreading to the surrounding environment. They are constructed from robust materials that can withstand the pressures generated by an internal explosion.
  • Ingress protection: The enclosures are designed to prevent the ingress of dust, water, and other contaminants, which is essential for ensuring the reliable operation of the wireless access point and for preventing the buildup of flammable dust within the enclosure.
  • Temperature regulation: The enclosures often include features to regulate the internal temperature, such as heat sinks, cooling fans, or air conditioning units, which are important for preventing the wireless access point from overheating and potentially becoming an ignition source.
  • Intrinsically safe components: Some enclosures are designed to accommodate intrinsically safe components, which operate at energy levels below the threshold required for ignition, and provide an additional layer of safety when deploying wireless access points in hazardous areas.
  • Certification: Hazardous area enclosures are typically certified by recognized testing organizations to confirm that they meet the relevant safety standards for use in hazardous areas. The certification process involves rigorous testing to ensure the enclosures can safely perform in real-world hazardous environments.
In Industry 4.0 applications, these enclosures are used to safely deploy wireless access points within hazardous areas, enabling the collection and transmission of data from sensors, actuators, and other devices within the industrial environment., helpful for real-time monitoring, process control, predictive maintenance, and other Industry 4.0 applications that rely on the availability of timely and accurate data. By using hazardous area enclosures, industrial facilities can take advantage of the benefits of Industry 4.0 while maintaining high safety in their operations.

Analynk Wireless
(614) 755-5091

Hazardous Area Antennas

Hazardous Area Antennas

Hazardous area antennas are specialized types of antennas designed for use in environments with a risk of explosion or fire. These environments, known as hazardous areas, are typically found in industrial manufacturing facilities such as oil refineries, chemical plants, and mines.

Hazardous area antennas transmit wireless signals in these environments, allowing for the remote control and monitoring of equipment and machinery. These transmissions are essential for the safe and efficient operation of industrial manufacturing facilities, as it allows for the monitoring of critical systems and the ability to shut down equipment in the event of an emergency.

Several types of hazardous area antennae are available, including omnidirectional, directional, and panel antennas. Omnidirectional antennas emit a signal in all directions, while directional antennas emit a signal in a specific direction. Panel antennas provide long-range communication.

The most common hazardous area antenna used in industrial manufacturing facilities is the explosion-proof antenna. The construction of these antennas includes materials that can withstand the high temperatures and pressures that can occur in an explosion. They also have a flameproof design that prevents fire from spreading in the event of ignition.

Another hazardous area antenna commonly used in industrial manufacturing facilities is the intrinsically safe antenna. These antennas operate at a level that is below the ignition threshold of flammable gases or dust, which eliminates the risk of explosion or fire.

In addition to these types of hazardous area antennae, wireless mesh networks operate in these environments. These networks allow a wireless network that connects multiple devices and systems, providing real-time monitoring and control of equipment and machinery.

Overall, hazardous area antennae are essential for industrial manufacturing facilities' safe and efficient operation. They allow for the remote control and monitoring of equipment and machinery, which is crucial in preventing accidents and ensuring the safe operation of these facilities.

Analynk Wireless
(614) 755-5091


Celebrating 20 Years Serving Our Customers

Celebrating 20 Years Serving Our Customers

Analynk Wireless, LLC is proud to announce that we are celebrating our 20th anniversary! We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our customers, partners and employees for their support and loyalty over the years. We are committed to continuing to provide the best wireless solutions for our customers and to be a leader in the industry for many more years to come. Cheers to 20 years of success and to many more to come!