scirocco_torc
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Hi. I'm posting from Australia so please excuse me if I'm not too familiar with the NEC code. I've "inherited" a 350 hp natural gas engined (recip) natural gas compressor constructed to North American electrical codes (mainly CSA approved). We've classified the hazardous area as Zone 2 (the equivalent of Class 1 Div2).
The machine has the start batteries mounted on the skid in a metal box, so the batteries, terminals and leads are within the Div 2 zone. The box and terminals do not appear to have any certification or listing. Would this be acceptable and normal practice in North America?
The reason I ask is that I'm not sure I can get an uncertified installation of this sort past the local inspector here, who is likely to want to see an ex 'e' (increased safety) enclosure and terminals, to ensure some sort of quality in the battery terminations and terminal protection. Does the NEC code have anything to say about such terminals?
The machine has the start batteries mounted on the skid in a metal box, so the batteries, terminals and leads are within the Div 2 zone. The box and terminals do not appear to have any certification or listing. Would this be acceptable and normal practice in North America?
The reason I ask is that I'm not sure I can get an uncertified installation of this sort past the local inspector here, who is likely to want to see an ex 'e' (increased safety) enclosure and terminals, to ensure some sort of quality in the battery terminations and terminal protection. Does the NEC code have anything to say about such terminals?