Electric power production from coal is on a steep rise in major developing countries, including China, India, Indonesia, South Africa, and Vietnam, albeit declining in developed countries such as the ...
It’s easier to contain dust than gas, so the requirements for Class II locations (ignitable dust) are not as rigorous as those for Class I locations (ignitable gas). However, a dust-based explosion ...
In the last issue, we discussed requirements for installing equipment in Class I locations. This month, we’re continuing with the NEC’s sequence of hazardous ...
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Sometimes electrical equipment must be installed in areas where combustible vapors and gases are used or may be present. These are commonly referred to as "hazardous locations" and are defined by the ...
Intrinsically Safe, 15” Panel PC for Hazardous Zone 2 areas without the need for expensive safety measures or additional certifications IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Industrial Systems, ...
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