Motors for use in hazardous areas: a review of requirements and current practices

The basic code requirements for applying electric motors in hazardous areas are reviewed. The problems that an engineer encounters in attempting to establish that a given motor is suitable for the particular area are discussed. Some common misconceptions are explained and clarified. Responses to a q...

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History
Ignition
Manufacturing
National electric code
Petroleum
Temperature
Testing
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