Our manufacturing facility (BMS Circuit in Bayonne) also undergoes an annual audit that confirms the quality of our ATEX products and our compliance with the ATEX standard as defined by European Directive 2014/34/EU.

To ensure that our remote-reading sensors can be safely installed in explosive atmospheres, we renew the ATEX certification for our gas meter pulse transmitters every year…
ATEX Transmitter for Gas Pulse Meter
Our sensors enable the automated collection of data from the gas meters to which they are connected. Continuous monitoring of gas consumption allows for the management of gas usage, the detection of potential leaks, and the prevention of excessive consumption. Learn more
Our ATEX sensors are certified for Zone 0, which means they can be installed in areas with a constant risk of explosion.
What does ATEX certification mean?
The acronym ATEX stands for ATmosphère EXplosive.
It refers to a work environment where there is a significant risk of explosion due to the presence of highly flammable materials: fuel, combustible materials, gases, etc.
The locations most at risk are as follows: chemical plants, refineries, gas stations, gas meterrooms…
ATEX zones are thus classified according to their explosion risk, from the most dangerous to the least dangerous:
- Zone 0: Constant danger
- Zone 1: Occasional danger
- Zone 2: Rare danger
Our Commitment
In order to obtain ATEX certification, our products were first certified by an accredited laboratory prior to being placed on the market. This EU examination certificate confirms that our products comply with the essential health and safety requirements for the design and construction of products intended for use in explosive atmospheres.
Our manufacturing facility (BMS Circuit in Bayonne) also undergoes an annual audit that confirms the quality of our ATEX products and our compliance with the ATEX standard as defined by European Directive 2014/34/EU.
