ZachE
Specifier/Regulator
- Apr 18, 2005
- 3
With regards to hazardous area Class 1 Division 1 and Class 1 Division 2, I could use some clarification.
I understand that the areas are classified based on the liklihood of a hazardous environment and I understand how the areas are determined to be the appropriate Class / Divison.
I am confused about the difference in the equipment itself. Is Class 1 Division 2 Equipment any less explosion proof than Class 1 Division 1? Or is it the presence of a higher maximum surface temperature that makes the difference?
Finally, if it is only a factor of max surface temp, are there any exceptions to using class 1 division 2 equipment in a class 1 division 1 area if it can be proven that the autoignition temperature of all hazardous material that could be exposed far exceeds the maximum surface temperature of the equipment?
Any advice would save me a lot of hassle.
Thanks,
Zach
I understand that the areas are classified based on the liklihood of a hazardous environment and I understand how the areas are determined to be the appropriate Class / Divison.
I am confused about the difference in the equipment itself. Is Class 1 Division 2 Equipment any less explosion proof than Class 1 Division 1? Or is it the presence of a higher maximum surface temperature that makes the difference?
Finally, if it is only a factor of max surface temp, are there any exceptions to using class 1 division 2 equipment in a class 1 division 1 area if it can be proven that the autoignition temperature of all hazardous material that could be exposed far exceeds the maximum surface temperature of the equipment?
Any advice would save me a lot of hassle.
Thanks,
Zach