Hazardous Locations, 2E -
2008
International Association of Electrical
Inspectors (IAEI)
For fire or an explosion to occur,
three things must be present at the same time: Oxygen to sustain
combustion; Heat to raise the material to its ignition temperature;
and Fuel or combustible material. Oxygen, heat, and fuel are called
the fire triangle. Take any of these three things away, and you will
not have a fire or an explosion. This book has been updated to the
NEC - 2008.
Essentially, hazardous locations
code rules focus on keeping fuel sources separated from ignition
sources (electrical current). This involves removal of at least one
leg of the fire triangle. This text reveals how this is done carefully
and methodically.
The intent of this book is to
provide training material and resources for students in the classroom
or seminar setting and to assist those involved with designing,
installing, inspecting and maintaining electrical systems in hazardous
(classified) locations.
It includes information on area
classification, methods of protection, inter-action of protection
techniques with specific types of electrical equipment, wiring
requirements, and information on specific occupancies and industries.
Contents:
Introduction and
History
Classification of Areas and Locations
Methods of Protection
Protection Techniques for Hazardous
Locations
Equipment in Hazardous (Classified)
Locations
Wiring Requirements
Requirements for Special Occupancies
Annex
Softcover - 232 pages
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