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North America Classification by Classes, Divisions and Groups |
European Classification by Zones |
Type of Hazard |
Explosive mixtures of air with: Class I: Gases or vapours Class II: Dusts Class III : Fibres or flyings |
Explosive mixtures of air with flammable gases or vapours. Group I : Mines where methane may be present. Group II: Places with potentially explosive atmosphere other than mines susceptible to methane. |
Degree of Hazard |
Division 1 : An explosive concentration of the hazardous material be continuously, intermittently or periodically present under normal conditions. |
Zone O : An explosive air/gas mixture is continuously present for long periods. Zone 1 : An explosive air/gas mixture is likely to exist under normal operating conditions for short periods. |
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Division 2 : An explosive concentration of the hazardous material is present only under fault conditions and if such a condition occurs, it will exist only for a short period. |
Zone 2 : An explosive air/gas mixture is not likely to occur under normal operating conditions and if such a condition occurs, it will exist only for a short period. |
Ignition by Spark |
Explosive atmospheres are grouped according to their ignition capabilities. |
Explosive gasses are grouped according to their ignition capabilities. |
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Representative atmospheres are:
Group A : acetylene
Group B : hydrogen
Group C : ethylene
Group D : propane
Group E : metal dust
Group F : carbon dust
Group G : flour, starch, grain |
Representative gases are:
Group I : methane
Group IIC : hydrogen, acetylene
Group IIB : ethylene
Group IIA : propane |
Ignition by Hot Surface |
Hazardous area apparatus is classified according to the maximum surface temperature produced under fault conditions at an ambient temperature of 40ºC (or as otherwise specified).
T1: 450ºC T2: 300ºC T2A*: 280ºC T2B*: 260ºC T2C*: 230ºC T2D*: 215ºC
T3: 200ºC T3A*: 180ºC T3B*: 165ºC T3C*: 160ºC T4: 135ºC T4A*: 120ºC
T5: 100ºC T6: 85ºC
North America only |
Gas Characteristics |
Information regarding gas grouping by ignition energy and gas ignition temperatures are contained in:
NFPA 497M Manual for Classification of Gases, Vapours and Dusts for Electrical Equipment in Hazardous (Classified) Locations
CSA No. C22-1
NEC Article 500
British Standard Code of Practice for Electrical Apparatus and Associated Equipment for use in Explosive Atmospheres (other than Mining Application), BS5345: Part 1 - Basic requirements for all parts of the code.
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