Do instruments in following applications need to be approved for hazardous location?
NFPA 820 defines haz.location area (class I, group D, Div.2) of some open basins in WWTP: "interior of the tank from the minimum operating water surface to the top of the tank wall; envelope 18in (0.46m) above the the top of the tank and extending 18in (0.46m) beyond the exterior wall..."
There are several instruments (in-situ analyzer) on the market, that will be installed so that the transmitter is mounted above the haz.envelope, a probe cable will run vertical through the envelope and the probe will normally submerged in wastewater. There are some instances in which the probe would be exposed in the haz.envelope:
- (abnormal) low water level
- the probe is pulled for maintenance/ cleaning
- at the clarifier: the rake arm lifts the probe out of the water
Do instruments in application as described are required to be approved for used in class I, div.2 haz.location?
The instrument manufacturers list the application in their manuals, but can not provide a certification.
Also I'd have liked to see an answer to question 02-25-2004, tgifreddy (low and limited energy).
Thanks
DoReMi
NFPA 820 defines haz.location area (class I, group D, Div.2) of some open basins in WWTP: "interior of the tank from the minimum operating water surface to the top of the tank wall; envelope 18in (0.46m) above the the top of the tank and extending 18in (0.46m) beyond the exterior wall..."
There are several instruments (in-situ analyzer) on the market, that will be installed so that the transmitter is mounted above the haz.envelope, a probe cable will run vertical through the envelope and the probe will normally submerged in wastewater. There are some instances in which the probe would be exposed in the haz.envelope:
- (abnormal) low water level
- the probe is pulled for maintenance/ cleaning
- at the clarifier: the rake arm lifts the probe out of the water
Do instruments in application as described are required to be approved for used in class I, div.2 haz.location?
The instrument manufacturers list the application in their manuals, but can not provide a certification.
Also I'd have liked to see an answer to question 02-25-2004, tgifreddy (low and limited energy).
Thanks
DoReMi