rambopg
Electrical
- Jun 11, 2019
- 3
Hello everyone!
This is my first post ever. I would like to know if Allen-Bradley Flex I/O Ethernet module and input card can be installed inside a Type 4 (NEMA 4) enclosure for Class II, Div 2 Group G (Powdered sugar @ 370 deg C, Wheat Flour @ 360 deg C)? It is for Canada, however I wouldn't mind your perspective from NEC side and I can compare it to CEC/OESC.
The Flex I/O Ethernet adapter is a heat producing equipment T4A - 120 deg. C (Model 1794-AENT) but it is only rated for non-hazardous or Class I, Div 2 locations
The Flex I/O Digital Input module is a heat producing equipment T3C - 160 deg. C (Model 1794-IB16XOB16P) but it is only rated for non-hazardous or Class I, Div 2 locations.
regards,
PG
This is my first post ever. I would like to know if Allen-Bradley Flex I/O Ethernet module and input card can be installed inside a Type 4 (NEMA 4) enclosure for Class II, Div 2 Group G (Powdered sugar @ 370 deg C, Wheat Flour @ 360 deg C)? It is for Canada, however I wouldn't mind your perspective from NEC side and I can compare it to CEC/OESC.
The Flex I/O Ethernet adapter is a heat producing equipment T4A - 120 deg. C (Model 1794-AENT) but it is only rated for non-hazardous or Class I, Div 2 locations
The Flex I/O Digital Input module is a heat producing equipment T3C - 160 deg. C (Model 1794-IB16XOB16P) but it is only rated for non-hazardous or Class I, Div 2 locations.
regards,
PG