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Turner EPS: The name for explosion protection systems in hazardous areas

03 June 2013

Turner EPS design and manufacture explosion protection systems for diesel engines operating in Hazardous Areas Offshore and Onshore. Explosion protection is delivered through two key products: 2G- PAC (for Zone 1) and 3G- PAC (for Zone 2).

Incorporated in our 3G PAC® Engine Packages feature Exhaust Gas Cooling, Exhaust Flame Traps (Flame Arrestors) and Ex Rated Electrical Control & Safety Shutoff Systems.

Packages can also incorporate our 3G AIR® (Advanced Infra-Red) self-powered stand-alone fail-safe Gas Detection Systems. This self-powered, stand alone, fail safe system is used to continuously monitor the atmosphere and safely isolate plant or equipment in the event that an explosive atmosphere is detected. All fully integrated with Diesel & Gas Engine Pump/Compressor Drivers, including; Generating Sets, for a range of various makes of engines selected for their suitably and compatibility for Hazardous Area applications.

25 Years of engineering excellence and experience
Turner EPS 3G PAC® Diesel Engine Packages are all Explosion Tested with verification from reputable third party test house.

The 3G PAC® is available for open self-ventilated or IPX6 enclosure installations primarily to conform to conform to EN1834-1:2000, designation Ex II 3G IIA T3.

Contact us at; Turner Engine Powered Services Ltd
Newstead Trading Estate, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 8HT
Tel: +44 (0) 1782 657331 Email: sales@turner-eps.co.uk Website: www.turner-eps.co.uk


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