R rnromero New member Location Texas Apr 1, 2003 #1 Can someone define this for me and explain who issues this rating?
tom baker First Chief Moderator & NEC Expert Staff member Location Bremerton, Washington Occupation Master Electrician Apr 1, 2003 #2 Re: INTRINSICALLY SAFE Please see the definition of Intrinsically Safe in ARTICLE 504 Intrinsically Safe Systems. This is determined by the product listing. The device or control system will have a listing stating it is IS.
Re: INTRINSICALLY SAFE Please see the definition of Intrinsically Safe in ARTICLE 504 Intrinsically Safe Systems. This is determined by the product listing. The device or control system will have a listing stating it is IS.
E Ed MacLaren Senior Member Apr 1, 2003 #3 Re: INTRINSICALLY SAFE There is info about intrinsically safe systems here. http://www.crouse-hinds.com/CrouseHinds/resources/intrinsically_safe/techref/article6.cfm?CompanyID=1 Ed
Re: INTRINSICALLY SAFE There is info about intrinsically safe systems here. http://www.crouse-hinds.com/CrouseHinds/resources/intrinsically_safe/techref/article6.cfm?CompanyID=1 Ed