The "roughneck-ready" EXPC-1319 hazardous location panel computer is aimed at the petroleum industry.
Designed from the start to be used in industrial settings, the computer meets UL Class 1, Div 2 and IEC ATEX Zone 2 hazardous location codes without special enclosures or additional certification processes. It is qualified for direct installation in hazardous areas worldwide where potentially explosive gases or vapors may be present, such as in petrochemical and chemical processing plants, mining, paint factories or fueling stations. The panels are sealed to NEMA 4X and IP66 ingress standards and meet T5 temperature requirements by maintaining an operating temperature of 120 ºC or less (248 °F) in ambient temperature of 60 °C (140 °F) and they continue to operate down to -40 °C (-40 °F). The 19-inch LCD display can be used in either touch-screen or standard mode and has a brightness of 1000 nits while using 10% less power and a lasting 40% than conventional LED backlighting. The anti-glare, anti-scratch panel is fully viewable in direct sunlight. Other features include an Intel 1.8 GHz Atom core D525 platform, serial interfaces, Gigabit LAN ports, USBs, and VGA ports tested for full compliance with flame proofing requirements, along with an expanded set of self-health diagnostics over SNMP for remote monitoring.
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