jtester
Senior Member
- Location
- Las Cruces N.M.
I?ve been asked to design the electrical for a building housing a thermal oxidizing furnace. It is used to suck gasoline vapors from leaking ug storage tanks out of the ground and burn them. This machine is existing and was designed to operate outdoors.
The manufacturer has suggested changes to make it suitable for indoor installation and has mentioned that the inside of the building will be a classified location, but he doesn?t know which one. From the description, it?s a Class I Div 2 location if it?s classified. We are installing many air exchanges, I don?t know how many, and also using a lower explosive limit detector to shut down the furnace. There is little if anything about the machine electrical that?s rated for use in a classified location, the control panel and limit switches are all in NEMA 4 enclosures, the motors are plain vanilla TEFC, etc.
What is the experience of others relating to this type of equipment and classified locations. It seems nearly impossible to put the furnace in a Class I Div 2 location.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Jim T
The manufacturer has suggested changes to make it suitable for indoor installation and has mentioned that the inside of the building will be a classified location, but he doesn?t know which one. From the description, it?s a Class I Div 2 location if it?s classified. We are installing many air exchanges, I don?t know how many, and also using a lower explosive limit detector to shut down the furnace. There is little if anything about the machine electrical that?s rated for use in a classified location, the control panel and limit switches are all in NEMA 4 enclosures, the motors are plain vanilla TEFC, etc.
What is the experience of others relating to this type of equipment and classified locations. It seems nearly impossible to put the furnace in a Class I Div 2 location.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Jim T