Long story short:
I have been given a project from a client where another EPCM firm built this plant. I need to change two FVNR starters and replace with thermal overload breakers. During a site visit I noticed the process inside the building where the MCC resides was handling flammable liquids. According to API Figure 53 a building is Class 1 Div 2 within the limits of the enclosure, that has pumps that handle flammable liquids. The two starters I'am replacing will be used to power two immersion heaters. The previous starters were being used for two motors that are out of service. I will be using the existing 480 run(s) that used to power the motors, to power the two new heaters. No area classification drawing was completed by the original EPCM firm.
What kind on liability Am I taking on here, with this project? Is there a way do do this kind work safe without jeopardizing my electricians? Can someone point me in a direction to do this work correctly?
Thanks
I have been given a project from a client where another EPCM firm built this plant. I need to change two FVNR starters and replace with thermal overload breakers. During a site visit I noticed the process inside the building where the MCC resides was handling flammable liquids. According to API Figure 53 a building is Class 1 Div 2 within the limits of the enclosure, that has pumps that handle flammable liquids. The two starters I'am replacing will be used to power two immersion heaters. The previous starters were being used for two motors that are out of service. I will be using the existing 480 run(s) that used to power the motors, to power the two new heaters. No area classification drawing was completed by the original EPCM firm.
What kind on liability Am I taking on here, with this project? Is there a way do do this kind work safe without jeopardizing my electricians? Can someone point me in a direction to do this work correctly?
Thanks