Explosion-proof PTZ cameras combine the wide-area surveillance capability of pan-tilt-zoom optics with the certified explosion-proof housing required for Class I Division 1, Class I Division 2, ATEX Zone 1, and ATEX Zone 2 hazardous areas. A single PTZ camera can monitor tank farms, process units, loading areas, and perimeter zones that would require 6 to 10 fixed cameras to cover equivalently. This guide covers explosion-proof PTZ camera specifications, optical performance, housing materials, certifications, integration requirements, and application guidance for oil and gas, chemical, mining, and offshore facilities.

Explosion-Proof PTZ Camera Specifications Overview
| Specification | Entry-Level | Mid-Range | High-Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 2MP (1080p) | 2MP–5MP | 4MP–8MP |
| Optical zoom | 20x–25x | 25x–33x | 33x–36x+ |
| IR illumination range | 100m | 150m–200m | 300m+ (or laser IR) |
| Pan range | 360 continuous | 360 continuous | 360 continuous |
| Tilt range | -15 to +90 degrees | -90 to +30 degrees | -90 to +30 degrees |
| Pan speed (max) | 80 deg/sec | 120 deg/sec | 200 deg/sec |
| Housing material | Aluminum | Aluminum or SS316L | 316L stainless steel |
| IP rating | IP66 | IP66–IP67 | IP67–IP68 |
| Certification | C1D1 UL or ATEX Zone 1 | C1D1 UL + ATEX | C1D1 UL + ATEX/IECEx |
When to Use PTZ vs. Fixed Explosion-Proof Cameras
| Use Case | PTZ Camera | Fixed Camera |
|---|---|---|
| Wide-area surveillance of large tank farms | Preferred — one PTZ covers multiple areas | Requires many cameras for same coverage |
| Perimeter monitoring with long-range zoom | Preferred — 30x zoom provides threat identification | Limited by fixed focal length |
| 24/7 monitoring of a specific fixed point | Less optimal — PTZ may be slewed away | Preferred — always watching same point |
| Process unit with multiple monitoring points | Efficient — patrol presets cover multiple points | Requires dedicated camera per point |
| Evidence collection at incident scene | Preferred — can zoom in for detail | Limited to fixed field of view |
| Continuous process monitoring (safety interlock) | Not recommended — can be moved off target | Required — guaranteed coverage of critical point |
Key PTZ Camera Features for Industrial Hazardous Areas
Preset Positions and Auto-Patrol
Industrial explosion-proof PTZ cameras support programmable preset positions — the camera automatically moves to and holds at pre-configured pan/tilt/zoom positions in response to alarms, schedules, or operator commands. In oil and gas process areas, presets are typically set for each major piece of equipment (compressors, separators, flare stacks, loading arms) allowing operators to rapidly cycle through monitoring points. Auto-patrol mode continuously cycles through presets at configurable intervals, providing systematic coverage without operator input.
Integrated IR Illumination
Explosion-proof PTZ cameras with integrated infrared (IR) illumination provide nighttime surveillance capability without the need for separate explosion-proof floodlights. IR illumination ranges of 100m to 300m are standard in industrial models. For perimeter monitoring at refineries and chemical plants, laser IR illuminators (co-located with the PTZ or in separate explosion-proof housings) extend effective night imaging range to 500m to 1,000m. IR illumination is invisible to the human eye and does not constitute a hot ignition source — IR LEDs and laser emitters in properly designed explosion-proof enclosures are routinely certified for C1D1 and ATEX Zone 1 use.
Wiper and Pressurized Air Purge
Explosion-proof PTZ cameras for outdoor use in process areas routinely include front window wiper systems for rain, dust, and hydrocarbon mist — and pressurized air purge systems that blow air across the front lens window to remove contamination. These systems are critical for maintaining image quality in refineries, chemical plants, and offshore platforms where airborne contamination is constant. Wiper motors and solenoid valves in the purge system are incorporated within the explosion-proof housing and do not create compliance issues when they are part of the certified assembly.
Thermal-Optical PTZ Cameras
Thermal-optical explosion-proof PTZ cameras integrate both a thermal imaging sensor and a visible-light optical zoom camera in a single hazardous area-certified housing. The thermal channel detects heat signatures — overheating equipment, liquid leaks (hydrocarbon fluids are warmer or cooler than ambient depending on conditions), personnel in low-visibility conditions, and fire detection at distances beyond IR illumination range. These cameras are increasingly specified for fire and gas detection systems in oil and gas facilities where automated thermal analysis can trigger alarms before a fire reaches reportable magnitude.
Certifications for Explosion-Proof PTZ Cameras
The PTZ mechanism (motors, gear drives, limit switches) adds internal components that must be covered by the explosion-proof certification. Verify that the certification covers the PTZ drive as part of the listed assembly — not just the camera housing alone:
- UL Listed: Class I Division 1 (or Division 2), Group D (Group C for H2S areas), and T-code. Verify in UL Product iQ that the specific PTZ camera model — not just the housing — is listed.
- ATEX: Category 2G (Zone 1) or Category 3G (Zone 2), gas group IIA or IIB, temperature class. The ATEX certificate must cover the complete assembly including PTZ drive.
- IECEx: For international installations outside the EU. Verify at iecex.iec.ch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an explosion-proof PTZ camera?
An explosion-proof PTZ camera is a motorized pan-tilt-zoom surveillance camera in a certified hazardous area enclosure rated for Class I Division 1, ATEX Zone 1, or equivalent classifications. The PTZ mechanism allows remote control of pan, tilt, and optical zoom — enabling one camera to cover areas that would require multiple fixed cameras. The entire assembly, including the PTZ drive motors, must be covered by the explosion-proof certification.
What optical zoom do explosion-proof PTZ cameras offer?
Most production explosion-proof PTZ cameras offer 20x to 36x optical zoom. For typical industrial surveillance at 100m to 500m range — tank farms, pipeline monitoring, perimeter — 30x optical zoom is the standard. Specialized models with laser IR and 100x+ optical zoom are available for long-range perimeter surveillance of large facilities.
Can explosion-proof PTZ cameras be used outdoors?
Yes. Industrial explosion-proof PTZ cameras are IP66 or IP67 rated for outdoor use. 316L stainless steel housings handle offshore and marine salt spray. Integrated wipers and air purge systems maintain lens clarity in process areas with airborne contamination. Operating temperature range of -40C to +60C is standard for outdoor industrial models.
How are explosion-proof PTZ cameras connected?
Modern explosion-proof PTZ cameras use IP connectivity (PoE or separate power/data) via certified explosion-proof conduit and cable glands. PTZ control uses ONVIF Profile S for standard VMS integration, with manufacturer APIs for full feature access. They connect directly to NVRs and VMS platforms that support ONVIF, enabling integration with access control, fire and gas detection, and alarm management systems.
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