Two Mawdsleys Engineers Gain ATEX Motor Certification

At Mawdsleys we take pride in our commitment to excellence and staff development. We are pleased to announce that two of our engineers have completed certifications in the repair of hazardous area equipment (ATEX motors).

Mike, completed the Online Ex Repair Refresher course, focusing on the repair, overhaul, and reclamation of equipment used in explosive atmospheres. This certification ensures that Michael remains up to date with the latest standards and practices outlined in BS EN and IEC 60079-19 and IECEx Unit 005 as well as reassessing his competency in working with ATEX equipment.

Mark has successfully completed both the Ex Theory and Ex Hands-On courses, giving him the fundamental knowledge and skills to safely work on equipment used in explosive atmospheres, aligning with BS EN and IEC standards.

Find out more about the certifications in our latest blog post.

Ex Repair Refresher Course

The Ex Repair Refresher Course completed by Mike is a refresher course for experienced engineers in hazardous area equipment repair, overhaul, and reclamation. The one day course covers the following topics:

  • Review of recent changes in standards and equipment.
  • Reassessment of competency and workmanship.
  • Updates on ignition sources, protection concepts, and certification standards.
  • Practical demonstrations and hands-on exercises.
  • Q&A sessions for addressing specific challenges and queries.

Ex Theory and Hands On Course Overview

The Ex theory course completed by Mark offers comprehensive theoretical training in hazardous area equipment repair, focusing on rotating machinery. Following completion of the theory course, Mark was eligible to take the hands-on course, in order to gain practical expertise. The two day courses covered the following topics:

  • Understanding ignition sources in flammable gases, vapours, and dusts.
  • Principles of Ex protection for gas and dust environments.
  • Temperature classification and apparatus groups.
  • Certification, standards, and marking requirements.
  • Protection concepts including Ex d (Flameproof), Ex e (Increased Safety), and others.
  • Health and safety aspects related to hazardous area equipment.
  • Best workshop practices for repairing Ex equipment.
  • Procedures for initial inspection, dismantling, and reassembly.
  • Techniques for measuring flame paths, air gaps, and volumes.
  • Overhaul and recovery procedures, including welding and metal spraying.
  • Testing protocols for core tests, winding tests, and insulation resistance tests.
  • Final reporting, records, and labelling requirements.

We offer the full range of ATEX motor repairs

Find out more about our capabilities here.

Call 01179552481 or email enquiries@mawdsleysber.com and get your quote today!

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