The explosion proof air conditioner Ex-M Extreme Temperature Series is a purpose-built ATEX air conditioner designed for extreme high-temperature environments where standard HVAC systems cannot operate reliably. Engineered and ATEX-certified by Ex-Machinery, this hazardous area air conditioner is specifically developed for safe operation in ATEX Zone 2 locations exposed to ambient temperatures of up to 55°C.
Designed for continuous cooling and heating in harsh desert and offshore environments, this explosion proof HVAC system ensures stable indoor conditions for both personnel and critical equipment. The Ex-M Extreme Temperature Ex proof air conditioner is an ideal solution for oil & gas installations, offshore containers, operator shelters, and control rooms operating under extreme thermal conditions.
Key Features & Benefits
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Certified explosion proof air conditioner for ATEX Zone 2
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Specially designed for extreme ambient temperatures up to 55°C
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Reliable ATEX air conditioner for desert and offshore environments
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Continuous cooling and heating capability
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Ideal hazardous area air conditioner for Middle East climate conditions
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Modified and certified by Ex-Machinery for hazardous zones
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Compatible with wall-mounted indoor units
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Stable performance during hot days and cooler nights
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5-year warranty on parts
Technical Overview – Explosion Proof Air Conditioner
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Product Type: Explosion proof air conditioner
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ATEX Classification: Zone 2 (Gas)
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OEM Platform: CKC series modified by Ex-Machinery
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Maximum Ambient Temperature: Up to +55°C
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Duty Cycle: Continuous operation
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Cooling & Heating: Yes
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Indoor Unit Type: Wall-mounted
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Configurations Available:
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Indoor unit in hazardous area, outdoor unit in safe area
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Indoor unit in safe area, outdoor unit in hazardous area
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Both indoor and outdoor units for ATEX Zone 2
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Control Options: Infrared remote, wired controller (optional)
Applications of Explosion Proof Air Conditioner
This extreme temperature explosion proof air conditioner is ideally suited for:
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Oil & gas facilities in desert environments
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Offshore and onshore storage containers
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Control rooms and analyzer shelters
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Operator shelters in high-temperature zones
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Petrochemical and chemical processing plants
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Remote industrial sites exposed to extreme heat
