NEC article 500 hazardous locations explained: defining the division system
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Hazardous locations Eaton Power System Experience Center (PSEC) engineer and HazLoc Specialist discuss hazardous location division system per NEC article 500. Thank you for watching one of our many educational videos on the topic of power systems. Schedule a visit to one of Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers in either Pittsburgh or Houston to learn more! To learn more about Eaton products and our Power Systems Experience Centers: http://eaton.com/experience To view more educational videos from Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers: http://videos.eaton.com/experience ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Search terms: hazardous location, hazloc, fire triangle, NEC 500, NEC article 501, NEC article 502, NEC article 503, divisions and groups, Crouse-Hinds, EBMX, SynergEX, condulet, cable glands, hazardous area communications, conduit seals, electrical, electrical power management, explosive gas, explosive dust, explosion proof, flammable materials, explosive atmospheres, surface temperature, class 1 div 1, class 1 div 2, upper flammable limit, lower flammable limit, t-rating, flame path, hazloc seal | What is a hazardous location? What is a fire triangle? Which code models oversee hazardous locations? Can you use Division 1 equipment in Division 2? Can you use Class 1 equipment in Class 2? Why not remove all electrical equipment out of hazloc areas? What types of safety equipment (designs) are there for hazloc areas? #safety #fire #hazard YouTube Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 0:30 - Definition of a hazardous location 1:08 - Fire triangle 3:58 - Flammable limit 4:44 - T-rating 05:47 - FAQ
Hazardous locations Eaton Power System Experience Center (PSEC) engineer and HazLoc Specialist discuss hazardous location division system per NEC article 500. Thank you for watching one of our many educational videos on the topic of power systems. Schedule a visit to one of Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers in either Pittsburgh or Houston to learn more! To learn more about Eaton products and our Power Systems Experience Centers: http://eaton.com/experience To view more educational videos from Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers: http://videos.eaton.com/experience ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Search terms: hazardous location, hazloc, fire triangle, NEC 500, NEC article 501, NEC article 502, NEC article 503, divisions and groups, Crouse-Hinds, EBMX, SynergEX, condulet, cable glands, hazardous area communications, conduit seals, electrical, electrical power management, explosive gas, explosive dust, explosion proof, flammable materials, explosive atmospheres, surface temperature, class 1 div 1, class 1 div 2, upper flammable limit, lower flammable limit, t-rating, flame path, hazloc seal | What is a hazardous location? What is a fire triangle? Which code models oversee hazardous locations? Can you use Division 1 equipment in Division 2? Can you use Class 1 equipment in Class 2? Why not remove all electrical equipment out of hazloc areas? What types of safety equipment (designs) are there for hazloc areas? #safety #fire #hazard YouTube Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 0:30 - Definition of a hazardous location 1:08 - Fire triangle 3:58 - Flammable limit 4:44 - T-rating 05:47 - FAQ
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