DM2-Inc
Senior Member
- Location
- Houston, Texas
I had a meeting with an engineering firm today and was advised that when a building, which by itself has no commodities that would make it a Class I, Div 1, or 2 location, is located in a Class 1, Div 2 location, the building would be classified by NEC 500, as Class I, Div 1.
Their argument is that because gases could migrate into the building, the area becomes more hazardous due to the walls confining the space, making the ignition of the vapors more dangerous, which I understand, but...
Now I'm aware that if I have a door in a non-classified building, there is an area of the door opening extending into the building, that would be classified.
Am I missing something, or is the Engineering Firm missing something?
Their argument is that because gases could migrate into the building, the area becomes more hazardous due to the walls confining the space, making the ignition of the vapors more dangerous, which I understand, but...
Now I'm aware that if I have a door in a non-classified building, there is an area of the door opening extending into the building, that would be classified.
Am I missing something, or is the Engineering Firm missing something?