Feb 1, 2002 #1 stripedbass Industrial Joined Feb 17, 2001 Messages 33 Location US Is Seal-Tite approved for use in class 1, DIV 1 or class 1, DIV 2 areas? E.G. connecting ridgid conduit to a motor with the seal at the motor.
Is Seal-Tite approved for use in class 1, DIV 1 or class 1, DIV 2 areas? E.G. connecting ridgid conduit to a motor with the seal at the motor.
Feb 4, 2002 1 #2 resqcapt19 Electrical Joined Aug 29, 2001 Messages 536 Location US Liquid Tight Fexible Metallic Conduit (sealtight) is permitted in Class 1 Division 2 areas. See 501-4(b). Sealtight is not permitted in Class 1 Division 1 areas. See 501-4(a)(2). Don(resqcapt19) Upvote 0 Downvote
Liquid Tight Fexible Metallic Conduit (sealtight) is permitted in Class 1 Division 2 areas. See 501-4(b). Sealtight is not permitted in Class 1 Division 1 areas. See 501-4(a)(2). Don(resqcapt19)
Feb 4, 2002 1 #3 dpc Electrical Joined Jan 7, 2002 Messages 8,734 Location US I believe that there are special flexible couplings rated for Class 1, Div 1. See Crouse-Hinds ECGJH. But as mentioned, standard liquid-tight flexible conduit (Seal-tite) is not approved for this application. Upvote 0 Downvote
I believe that there are special flexible couplings rated for Class 1, Div 1. See Crouse-Hinds ECGJH. But as mentioned, standard liquid-tight flexible conduit (Seal-tite) is not approved for this application.