haze10
Electrical
- Jan 13, 2006
- 81
Few questions regards Hazardous area classification.
I understand the need for T code limits in Class II area as dust have a much lower auto ignition temperature than gases.
But how are T codes assigned to Class I in Groups A,B,C,D. I know you would look up the auto ignition temperatures of all the chemicals and then pick the lowest one. But what is you are designing a new installation and not sure what chemicals would be added in the future. So say you choose Group C and D, and it includes almost all the chemicals used in industry, but not sure what T code to assign. What T values are you seeing for Group C and Group D vapors in typical applications.
If I remember correctly, there was one time in NEC history in which each Group was assigned an associated T code. Might have been 20 years ago but I do believe it existed. Does any else remember this, and of know of a source. I'm thinking those assigned value would be a good adoption point for a newly design plant.
Any and all advice appreciated.
I understand the need for T code limits in Class II area as dust have a much lower auto ignition temperature than gases.
But how are T codes assigned to Class I in Groups A,B,C,D. I know you would look up the auto ignition temperatures of all the chemicals and then pick the lowest one. But what is you are designing a new installation and not sure what chemicals would be added in the future. So say you choose Group C and D, and it includes almost all the chemicals used in industry, but not sure what T code to assign. What T values are you seeing for Group C and Group D vapors in typical applications.
If I remember correctly, there was one time in NEC history in which each Group was assigned an associated T code. Might have been 20 years ago but I do believe it existed. Does any else remember this, and of know of a source. I'm thinking those assigned value would be a good adoption point for a newly design plant.
Any and all advice appreciated.