I?m going to try to explain what I?m dealing with the best I can and hope you guys have some input. I am currently working with a company that is the sole manufacture of a piece of equipment that ultimately produces methane gas. Now keep in mind I am a manufacturer I have no design freedom, just building to the owner?s specs.
There is an enclosed area on this equipment that is considered Class 1 Div 2. However the components in this area are not all classified. ?components include pumps, blowers, instrumentation, automated valves, and remote IO? Its has always been my understanding that a classified area is just that, therefore all electrical components should meet that classification????? Please correct me if I?m wrong?
I have asked these questions of the owner but do not get a clear answer. The basic response is if the component is not classified, then if gas is detected by ?CH4 sensor? then the program will turm the non-classified components off??????????????? It seems to me ?though very unlikely? there will be a very short time between detecting gas and shutting down that a spark could be present???
Again I have tried to give a decent description any incite is appreciated.
There is an enclosed area on this equipment that is considered Class 1 Div 2. However the components in this area are not all classified. ?components include pumps, blowers, instrumentation, automated valves, and remote IO? Its has always been my understanding that a classified area is just that, therefore all electrical components should meet that classification????? Please correct me if I?m wrong?
I have asked these questions of the owner but do not get a clear answer. The basic response is if the component is not classified, then if gas is detected by ?CH4 sensor? then the program will turm the non-classified components off??????????????? It seems to me ?though very unlikely? there will be a very short time between detecting gas and shutting down that a spark could be present???
Again I have tried to give a decent description any incite is appreciated.