Introduction --;Section 1. Fundamentals --;Flammable and Combustible Principles of Hazardous Products --;Classifying Sources of Hazard --;The Extent of Explosion Danger for NEC Class I Locations --;Spatial Considerations --;The Degree of Explosion Danger for NEC Class H Locations --;Ventilation Requirements --;Electrical Equipment for NEC Class I Locations --;Electrical Equipment for NEC Class II, Group F Locations --;Intrinsically Safe Equipment and Wiring --;Installation of Electrical Instruments in Hazardous Locations --;Hydrogen Gas --;Cathodic Protection --;Static Electricity --;Grounding of Tanks, Pipelines, and Tank Cars --;Grounding Requirements for Electrical Equipment --;Application of Seals in NEC Class I Locations --;Application of Seals in NEC Class II Locations --;Section 2. Application of Fundamentals --;Appendix: Properties of Flammable Liquids, Gases and Solids --;Definitions --;Bibliography --;Index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The degree of danger in the atmosphere of a hazardous location needs to be determined prior to selecting an acceptable electrical equipment installation. This book provides an understanding of the factors that influence the classification of a hazardous location.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Industrial buildings -- Fires and fire prevention.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Industrial Health & Safety.