8 Hours
This course focuses on problems encountered in trying to apply the National Electric Code in a research environment. The course assumes some familiarity with the code although a brief refresher is provided. It is intended for both new personnel to acquaint them with the issues and for experienced personnel to suggest some potential solutions.
- Basic Principles Refresher
a. Flash point
b. Autoignition temperature
c. Explosive limits - Area Electrical Classification Refresher
a. Class I areas only - Common Codes and Standards
a. How they address research concerns - Adequate Ventilation
a. Definitions
b. Issues - Laboratory Classification and Issues
a. Hoods
b. Benches
c. Ventilated enclosures
d. Laboratory pilot plants - Approvals for Equipment
a. Use of IEC zone equipment - Heaters and Heat Tracing in Classified Areas
a. Purging
b. Limiting surface temperatures
c. Purchased units
d. Heat tracing - Process Seals
- Flexible Connections
- Combustible Gas Detection
a. how it affects area electrical classification - Purging and Pressurization
