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IEEE Guide for Application of Electric Motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations

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Revision Standard - Superseded. Three-phase and single-phase AC synchronous and induction electric motors in ratings 0.18 kW (1/4 hp) and larger are covered in this guide. Primary emphasis is on the use of open or non-explosion proof or non-flame proof enclosed motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 locations as covered in NFPA 70-2011. Surface temperature test methods and sine wave and non-sine wave applications are covered. Precautions against excessive surface temperatures and sparking are included. To mitigate hot surface temperatures and sparking, this document provides guidance for selecting, operating, and maintaining motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 locations. This guide does not cover AC wound rotor motors and DC electric motors. Motors installed in locations other than Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 as covered in NFPA 70-2011 are not covered in this guide. This document is not a specification and is not intended to be used as a specification for purchasing motors. The voltage breaks in this document are 1000 V and less, and over 1000 V.
Three-phase and single-phase AC synchronous and induction electric motors in ratings 0.18 kW (1/4 hp) and larger are covered in this guide. Primary emphasis is on the use of open or non-explosion proof or non-flame proof enclosed motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 locations as covered in National Electrical Code(R) (NEC(R)) (NFPA 70-2011).1 Surface temperature test methods and sine wave and non-sine wave applications are covered. Precautions against excessive surface temperatures and sparking are included. To mitigate hot surface temperatures and sparking, this document provides guidance for selecting, operating, and maintaining motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 locations. This guide does not cover AC wound rotor motors and DC electric motors. Motors installed in locations other than Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 as covered in NFPA 70-2011 are not covered in this guide. This document is not a specification and is not intended to be used as a specification for purchasing motors. The voltage breaks in this document are 1000 V and less, and over 1000 V.
Existing codes and standards contain cautionary notes for open or non-explosion proof or non-flame proof enclosed motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 locations as covered in the NEC. This guide documents industry experience and established practices and provides guidance for applying motors in these locations.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1349
Publication Date Dec. 9, 2011
Language en - English
Page Count 123
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Petroleum and Chemical Industry
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Dec. 9, 2011 1349-2011 Revision
June 17, 2002 1349-2001 Revision