Electrical safety in flammable gas/vapor laden atmospheres /
This publication is a primary source for making optimal decisions between cost and safety to reduce explosion danger in chemical and petroleum facilities. The accurate hazard evaluation of flammability risks associated with chemical and petrochemical locations is critical in determining the cost/saf...
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Norwich, N.Y. :
Noyes/William Andrews,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- List of figures, tables, and reports
- Flammable and combustible principles of hazardous products
- Classifying sources of hazard
- The extent of explosion danger for NEC class I locations
- Spatial considerations
- The degree of explosion danger for NEC class II locations
- Ventilation requirements
- Electrical equipment for NEC class I locations
- Electrical equipment for NEC class II, group F locations
- Intrinsically safe equipment and wiring
- Installation of electrical instruments in hazardous locations
- Hydrogen gas
- Cathodic protection
- Static electricity
- Groundings of tanks, pipelines, and tank cars
- Grounding requirements for electrical equipment
- Application of seals in NEC class I locations
- Application of seals in NEC class II locations
- Environmental conditions in NEC class I hazardous locations
- General requirements for group A
- General requirements for group B
- General requirements for group C
- General requirements for group D
- General requirements for group E
- General requirements for group F
- General requirements for group G
- General requirements for group H
- General requirements for group I
- General requirements for group J
- General requirements for group K
- Application procedure for classifying NEC class I locations
- Appendix : properties of flammable liquids, gases, and vapors
- Definitions
- Bibliography
- Index.