AGA CLEIGUA-2010 Classifications of Locations for Electrical installations in Gas Utility Areas (XL1001)《天然气生活区电气设施的安装位置分类[代替 AGA CGUAEI]》.pdf
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1、 CLASSIFICATION OF LOCATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS IN GAS UTILITY AREAS Revised by Distribution i.e., those areas where there may be some hazard from release of flammable gases, vapors or liquids. Gas utility electrical installations must be designed to avoid contributing to the probability o
2、f accidental ignition of flammable gases, vapors or liquids released to the atmosphere. Before any design can begin, the areas of potential hazard must be clearly defined as to Class, Group and Division or Zone. A properly designed installation would protect the area to a degree commensurate with th
3、e risk. It would provide special equipment wherever required for safety but would also include general purpose equipment wherever possible in order to save installation and maintenance costs. It is often possible to limit the installation of electrical facilities in areas where the atmosphere may be
4、 hazardous. Careful definition of the extent of the potentially hazardous area will often permit the use of general purpose circuit-breakers, transformers and starters in adjacent non-classified locations at a reasonable cost. Historically, in the United States, hazardous locations were classified a
5、s Division 1 or Division 2. A significant percentage of new electrical equipment for hazardous locations is designed to be marketed worldwide and thus must be labeled under the international Zone 0-2 classification system. The NEC has adopted the Zone classification system as an alternative to the D
6、ivision classification system. The NEC Article 505 should be consulted to determine conditions for installation of Zone equipment in Division locations and installation of Division equipment in Zone locations. The rest of this document will only refer to the division designations for clarity of conc
7、epts. 2 1.2 Scope The gas utility areas to which this publication applies are those in which flammable gases are produced, manufactured, stored, transmitted and distributed. It is not intended to include plants of a refinery nature, such as natural gas stripping plants or gasoline plants. In establi
8、shing the limits of classified locations, it is assumed that the gases of concern to this publication are materials classified under NFPA70-2005, as Group B or D in Article 500.6 or as Group IIA, IIB or IIC in Article 505.6 (see Appendix A). Factors such as corrosion, maintenance, equipment standard
9、ization, and interchangeability and possible process changes or expansion frequently dictate the use of special enclosures or installations for electrical systems. Such factors are outside the scope of this publication, which is entirely concerned with the proper application of electrical equipment
10、to avoid ignition of flammable vapors and gases. This publication further recognizes that certain environmental aspects of an installation, such as prevailing winds, site topography, proximity of other installations and climatic conditions, may exert sufficient influence to merit a classification ot
11、her than that which would have been made had these conditions not existed. All areas and distances indicated herein are guidance for a minimum level of safety and may be exceeded at the discretion of those responsible for the installation design. 3 2. The National Electrical Code (NEC) 2.1 National
12、Electrical Code Considerations The NEC (NFPA 70) is widely used as a set of minimum requirements for safe electrical installations and has been adopted as law at various federal, state and local levels. OSHA mandates its use in appropriate facilities. Many installations, even if not legally required
13、, conform to NEC as a matter of good practice. The NEC-90.1(C) very clearly states that the NFPA 70 is not a design specification. It is also not an operating or maintenance manual. Therefore, the guidance provided herein is not an attempt to rewrite or otherwise supersede the NEC or other applicabl
14、e codes or ordinances. It is intended, rather, to serve as a supplement. 2.2 Classes and Divisions Classified Areas. Article 500 of the NEC defines three classes of locations and two divisions within each class. Class I locations are those locations in which flammable gases or vapors are or may be p
15、resent in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures. Class II (combustible dust) and Class III (easily ignitable fibers or filings) are not generally applicable to the natural gas industry. This publication, therefore, is limited to Class I locations. The intent of
16、Article 500 of the NEC is that electrical equipment and systems in classified locations should not provide a means of ignition for an explosive or ignitable mixture that may be present. Within each Class, Article 500 recognizes two degrees of hazard: Division 1 and Division 2. In Division 1 location
17、s, an ignitable mixture is likely to be present continuously or intermittently under normal conditions of operation, repair, maintenance or leakage. Normally expected conditions may include the release of gas from a pipeline blow-down vent or release of gas from an instrument vent. In Division 2 loc
18、ations, an ignitable mixture is normally handled and processed in closed piping systems or vessels. However, due to an abnormal condition, an ignitable mixture is likely to be present. Abnormal conditions may include gas leakage from a pipe flange or threaded pipe fitting. Unclassified locations are
19、 those that are not classified as Division 1, Division 2. These areas are sometimes referred to as “General Purpose” or Non-classified. 2.3 Division 1 Design Conditions Wiring methods, electrical equipment and materials installed in Division 1 or Division 2 locations must be as specified by NEC Arti
20、cle 501 Class I Locations. Electrical installations in Division 1 locations are designed so that normal operation or failure of any part of the electrical system will not release flames, sparks or hot gases and will not result in surface temperatures high enough to ignite the surrounding hazardous a
21、tmosphere. Electrical installations for Division 1 locations may be designed in a number of ways. No single method is best in all respects for all types of equipment used in gas utility areas. Types X and Y purged electrical equipment, intrinsically safe equipment and explosion-proof apparatus are u
22、sed primarily in Division 1 locations but can be used in Division 2 locations as well. Explosion-proof apparatus is enclosed in a case that is capable of withstanding an explosion of a specified gas or vapor that may occur within it. Explosion-proof apparatus will also prevent the ignition of a spec
23、ified gas or vapor surrounding the enclosure caused by sparks, flashes or explosion of the gas or vapor within it. The equipment must operate such that the external temperature of the enclosure will not ignite the surrounding flammable atmosphere. 4 In some cases, the requirement for hazardous-atmos
24、phere-rated electrical equipment within an enclosure can be reduced or eliminated by applying adequate positive pressure (above atmospheric) from a source of clean air in conjunction with effective safeguards against ventilation failure. The source of clean air is to be taken from a location outside
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