rcw retired EE
Electrical
- Jul 21, 2005
- 907
We are building a project in the MidEast that has underground PVC raceways stubbing up in areas classified as Class I Division 2 due to the posibility of natural gas leaking from piping and valves. North American codes require the stub ups to be rigid conduit capped with a conduit sealing fitting to prevent passage of gas through the conduit to other areas. (The contractor changed our rigid conduit riser designs to PVC since no conduit will be used above ground.) The conduit is presently open with cables coming out.
The embedded raceways carry power and control cables from electrical equipment rooms or vaults to stub ups in the classified area. Cables run in channel or tray from the stub-up to sealed equipment enclosures.
We have some cocnerns:
In the IEC world, are PVC conduits allowed in Classified Areas?
What are the typcial methods of sealing PVC conduits to minimize transmission of gasses through the open conduits? Or is it not considered a problem since the conduit is in open air?
Thank you,
Bob Wilson
The embedded raceways carry power and control cables from electrical equipment rooms or vaults to stub ups in the classified area. Cables run in channel or tray from the stub-up to sealed equipment enclosures.
We have some cocnerns:
In the IEC world, are PVC conduits allowed in Classified Areas?
What are the typcial methods of sealing PVC conduits to minimize transmission of gasses through the open conduits? Or is it not considered a problem since the conduit is in open air?
Thank you,
Bob Wilson