This is likely a simple question, but it is one I have received two different answers to - from multiple people/vendors/PE's etc. So I am coming to a web forum to try and get a consensus...hmm..:grin:
Anyways, installation of an intrinsically safe barrier for an intrinsically safe circuit in a class 1 div 2 area - my thoughts, along with others, is that the barrier itself needs to be installed in a non-hazardous location (or rated enclosure) and the I/S side of the circuit will continue on into the C1 D2 area. However, I hear from the other side of the coin that since the barrier is stamped "Class 1, Division 2, C&D", the whole barrier can be placed in the hazardous area (since it is basically a sand filled fuse, zener diode, and resistor attached to a terminal block - non-arcing, sparking, or heat producing). To me, a zener barrier is not exactly a simple device (b/c of the diode), and as such, cannot be in the class 1 div 2 area - but I can see the argument from both sides.
Any opinions?
Anyways, installation of an intrinsically safe barrier for an intrinsically safe circuit in a class 1 div 2 area - my thoughts, along with others, is that the barrier itself needs to be installed in a non-hazardous location (or rated enclosure) and the I/S side of the circuit will continue on into the C1 D2 area. However, I hear from the other side of the coin that since the barrier is stamped "Class 1, Division 2, C&D", the whole barrier can be placed in the hazardous area (since it is basically a sand filled fuse, zener diode, and resistor attached to a terminal block - non-arcing, sparking, or heat producing). To me, a zener barrier is not exactly a simple device (b/c of the diode), and as such, cannot be in the class 1 div 2 area - but I can see the argument from both sides.
Any opinions?