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Electrical effects classification

Cascading effects Check valve Clogged (of filter) Consensus standard Conservation vent Dike, berm Discharge valve Division (in electrical area classification) Downspout Expansion joint Explosion proof Faucet... [Pg.433]

Industrial scales, 26 243-245 Industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) frequency allocations, 16 510-512 Industrial screens, types of, 16 616 Industrial separations, 16 633 Industrial sheeting, LLDPE, 20 207 Industrial solvents, 23 85-124 behavior of, 23 96-109 characteristics of, 23 89-96 classification of, 23 85-87 electronic and electrical effects of, 23 96-97... [Pg.472]

Adding a new chemical to an area without considering effect on the existing electrical hazard classification. [Pg.333]

Where ventilation is installed to effect a reduction in the area electrical classification, the rate should be no less than 12 air changes per hour for an adequately ventilated area in accordance with API RP 500. Areas containing ignition sources, such as control and switchgear buildings, gas turbine acoustical enclosures, and power generators, should be pressurized in accordance with NFPA 496, if located in an electrically classified area. [Pg.163]

Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers are widely used in laboratory fire fighting because the C02 does not damage apparatus or cause electrical shorts. Furthermore, carbon dioxide is effective against a wide variety of fires and is not toxic. The National Fire Protection Association adopts the following classification of fires ... [Pg.126]

Based on the example analysis for electric arc furnace waste, the use of different assumptions about exposure scenarios or allowable doses of chemicals that induce deterministic effects could result in a difference in the resulting classification of the waste. This example thus illustrates the importance of judgment in classifying waste. [Pg.346]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.406 , Pg.407 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.690 , Pg.692 , Pg.693 , Pg.694 , Pg.695 , Pg.696 , Pg.697 ]




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