We indicated in one of your earlier
inquiries, that your location in China may be affected by any number of Codes and Standards. This may also be affected by the location of the end-products installation.
A nameplate's markings may indicate an enclosures
identification under multiple Standards, both US domestic or international.
For all practical purposes, a Type 7 enclosure is synonymous with
explosionproof in US domestic applications. Some manufactures may use both marks. If "Type 7" and/or "explosion-proof" were the
only markings, then the enclosure would
only be
suitable for indoor applications. However, additional "Type" markings, such as "3" or "4" may indicate the enclosure is also
suitable for outdoor use.
"Ex" marks indicate an IEC or affiliated Standard has been used to evaluate the enclosure. (A US domestic enclosure for Article 505 use would be marked "AEx") Where they apply under certain ATEX rules, some manufactures may also apply descriptive use statements on their nameplates.