Engels
Electrical
- May 19, 2002
- 8
We are installing a power systems (motors and lighting devices ) inside a Class II , Div.1 locations , but our purchaser call about installation using IEC not NEC Standards.
We are reading about and think that we can use cable trays with cover and cables inside it without armored sheath, in this type of sites, but I have a doubt: What happens during a short-circuit conditions? When the surface temperature of cables can reaches about 200 - 250 Centigrade Degrees.
In the area considered will be handled sulfur powder, and according IEC Standards the temperature of ignition, of this component are 190 Centigrade Degrees.
Please inform if I'm sure.
A. Pinto
We are reading about and think that we can use cable trays with cover and cables inside it without armored sheath, in this type of sites, but I have a doubt: What happens during a short-circuit conditions? When the surface temperature of cables can reaches about 200 - 250 Centigrade Degrees.
In the area considered will be handled sulfur powder, and according IEC Standards the temperature of ignition, of this component are 190 Centigrade Degrees.
Please inform if I'm sure.
A. Pinto