Technical data
320  •  Use in Hazardous Environments 
 Classification Meeting CENELEC and IEC 
 WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 
BACnet/IP Controller 
9.3.4 Temperature Classes 
The maximum surface temperature for electrical components of device group I 
is 150 °C (danger due to coal dust deposits) or 450 °C (if there is no danger of 
coal dust deposit). 
In line with the maximum permissible surface temperature for all ignition 
protection types, the electrical components are subdivided into temperature 
classes, as far as electrical components of device group II are concerned. 
The maximum surface temperature of any electrical equipment must always be 
less than the ignition temperature of the explosive atmosphere occurring in its 
area of use. 
It goes without saying that an equipment fulfilling the requirements of tem-
perature class T3 is also suitable for use in explosive atmospheres of tempera-
ture classes T1 and T2. 
Tab. 9-3: Temperature classes 
Temperature Classes  Maximum permissible 
surface temperature of 
the equipment 
Ignition Temperature 
of the Combustible Materials 
T1  450 °C  > 450 °C 
T2  300 °C  > 300 °C to 450 °C 
T3  200 °C  > 200 °C to 300 °C 
T4  135 °C  > 135 °C to 200 °C 
T5  100 °C  >100 °C to 135 °C 
T6  85 °C  > 85 °C to 100 °C 
The following table represents the division and attributes of the materials to 
the temperature classes and material groups in percent: 
Tab. 9-4: Material groups in percent 
Temperature classes 
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 Total
*
26.6 %  42.8 %  25.5 %         
  94.9 %    4.9 %  0 %  0.2 %  432 
Explosion group 
IIA IIB IIC  Total
*
85.2 %  13.8 %  1.0 %        501 
*
 Number of classified materials 










