LumaSense Technologies M8100SM-EXP User Manual

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Appendix B: Area Classification/Protection

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centimeter. Dusts containing magnesium or aluminum are particularly hazardous and the use of

extreme precaution will be necessary to avoid ignition and explosion.
(b) Class II, Division 2. A Class II, Division 2 location is a location where combustible dust is not
normally in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures, and dust

accumulations are normally insufficient to interfere with the normal operation of electrical
equipment or other apparatus, but combustible dust may be in suspension in the air as a result

of infrequent malfunctioning of handling or processing equipment and where combustible dust

accumulations on, in, or in the vicinity of the electrical equipment may be sufficient to interfere
with the safe dissipation of heat from electrical equipment or may be ignitable by abnormal

operation or failure of electrical equipment.
(FPN No.1): The quantity of combustible dust that may be pre-sent and the adequacy of dust
removal systems are factors that merit consideration in determining the classification and may

result in an unclassified area.
(FPN No. 2): Where products such as seed are handled in a manner which produces low

quantities of dust, the amount of dust deposited may not warrant classification.
500-7. Class III Locations. Class III locations are those that are hazardous because of the
presence of easily ignitable fibers or filings, but in which such fibers or filings are not likely to be

in suspension in the air in quantities sufficient to produce ignitable mixtures. Class III locations
shall include those specified in (a) and (b) below.
(a) Class III, Division 1. A Class III, Division 1 location is a location in which easily ignitable
fibers or materials producing combustible filings are handled, manufactured, or used.
(FPN No. 1): Such locations usually include some parts of rayon, cotton, and other textile mills;
combustible fiber manufacturing and processing plants; cotton gins and cotton-seed mills; flax-
processing plants; clothing manufacturing plants; woodworking plants; and establishments and

industries involving similar hazardous processes or conditions.
(FPN No. 2): Easily ignitable fibers and filings include rayon, cotton (including cotton linters and
cotton waste), sisal or henequen, istle, jute, hemp, tow, cocoa fiber, oakum, baled waste kapok,
Spanish moss, excelsior, and other materials of similar nature.
(b) Class III, Division 2. A Class III, Division 2 location is a location in which easily ignitable
fibers are stored or handled.

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