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Electrical
- May 17, 2009
- 10
All: I have to determine what the correct area classification is for a sump near an oily trench area.
From what I have read so far, NFPA 497 suggests that if you have the presence of liquid hydrocarbon detected, you would have Class 1 Division 1, classification. According to what else I found, Figure 5.9.7 of NFPA 497 seems to support Class 1 Division 1 in the sump and Class 1 Division 2 is used above grade- 18 inches above the sump.
Is this analysis correct?
Also, if I decide to use Intrinsically Safe Barriers for any field devices, can I avoid use of seal-off fittings?
Please advise.
From what I have read so far, NFPA 497 suggests that if you have the presence of liquid hydrocarbon detected, you would have Class 1 Division 1, classification. According to what else I found, Figure 5.9.7 of NFPA 497 seems to support Class 1 Division 1 in the sump and Class 1 Division 2 is used above grade- 18 inches above the sump.
Is this analysis correct?
Also, if I decide to use Intrinsically Safe Barriers for any field devices, can I avoid use of seal-off fittings?
Please advise.