Practical Guide to Hazardous Area Classification eBook by Abisham
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Hazardous area classification is explained in easy terms to help the reader understand intrinsically safe hazardous areas. In this hazardous area electrical training, electrical area classification, dust explosion prevention and class of fire electrical are just some of the topics simplified with this industrial guide.
This industrial guide book in PDF format, was written to make the task of understanding the various codes and standards much easier. The hazardous area classification guide gives you a broad guideline and roadmap to help your plant or facility become a better and safer place.
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What you will learn with this hazardous area classification eBook:
- Learn about gas, vapour and dust explosion prevention.
- Learn all about various area, materials and temperature classification...
- A practical guide to classifying hazardous areas in your plant or facility...
- The differences in various standards.
- A practical case study of an actual area classification exercise, with actual engineering drawings and photos.
- State of area classification in today's process plants and facilities.
- Pitfalls of wrong area classification.
- How you can save money and make your plant safer with proper area classification.
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Table of contents
- Introduction to hazardous areas.
- Why do we classify hazardous areas?
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What is a hazard?
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What is risk?
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Can we avoid risk altogether?
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Hazardous area classification - A measure of risk.
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Hazardous are classification - What are the benefits?
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How does hazardous area classification work?
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How can hazardous area classification help us reduce cost?
- Fire and explosion fundamentals.
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Fire causes
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Flammable or hazardous material
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Fire triangle
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What is an explosion?
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Properties of hazardous material
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LEL and UEL explained
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Flash point explained
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Fire point defined
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Auto-ignition explained
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Combustible dust explosion prevention
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Five things necessary for a dust explosion to occur
- Fundamental ideas about hazardous area classification.
- Standards for hazardous area classification.
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European classification systems - IEC systems.
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IEC zone classification.
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IEC group classification.
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American classification systems - NEC systems.
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NEC classification.
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NEC divisions.
- Standards for classification of explosive dust
- Hazardous material classification.
- Hazardous area temperature classification
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IEC hazardous area temperature classification
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Example of hazardous area temperature classification
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American hazardous area temperature classification
- Some other important standards and guidelines
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ATEX guidelines.
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ATEX markings explained.
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ATEX group guide (equipment)
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ATEX category guide (equipment)
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ATEX group guide (substance)
- IEC Ex standards - Unification of the two hazardous area systems (IEC/NEC)
- How to carry out hazardous area classification.
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Hazardous area classification myth 1
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Hazardous area classification myth 2
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Hazardous area classification myth 3
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Hazardous area classification myth 4
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Hazardous source of release classification
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Relations between source of release grade and zones
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Hazardous area ventilation considerations
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Step by step guide to hazardous area classification
- Practical case study of a hazardous area classification exercise
- Consequences of poor hazardous area classification
- Overclassification - A white elephant
- Underclassification - Playing with fire
- So now, what should we do?
- Example 1 (Intrinsically safe)
- Example 2 (Intrinsically safe)
- Example 3 (Non-incendive circuits)
- Example 4 (Explosion proof)
- Example 5 (Dust explosion prevention)
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