• NFPA ELEC INSTALLATIONS IN HAZ LOCATIONS : 2008

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    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS

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    Withdrawn date:  25-01-2014

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  National Fire Protection Association

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    Chapter 1 Introduction
    1.1 Why this book was written
    1.2 The National Fire Protection Association
    1.3 NFPA codes and standards developed
    1.4 Other organizations publishing standards on
         hazardous locations
    Chapter 2 General
    2.1 What hazardous locations are not
    2.2 Hazardous vs. classified locations
    2.3 What hazardous locations are
    2.4 Class I locations
    2.5 Class II locations
    2.6 Class III locations
    2.7 Grounding and bonding
    2.8 Ignition sources
    Chapter 3 Classification of specific processes/
                occupancies
    3.1 Classification of class I hazardous locations
    3.2 Classification of class II hazardous locations
    3.3 Classification of class III hazardous locations
    Chapter 4 Equipment protection systems
    4.1 General concepts
    4.2 Class I locations
    4.3 Class II locations
    4.4 Class III locations
    Chapter 5 Static electricity and lightning protection
    5.1 Static electricity
    5.2 Lightning protection
    Chapter 6 Requirements outside the United States
    6.1 Major organizations
    6.2 Comparison of International and Foreign standards
    Appendix A Tables
    Appendix B Reference for key terms
    Bibliography
    Index

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    Now...there's a single, reliable source for information about electrical installations in hazardous locations. In one comprehensive volume, you get the latest facts and practical advice on solving the many complex problems you encounter. The text is written clearly, in layman's terms, making even the most complicated topics easy to understand.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Fire Protection Association
    Status Withdrawn

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    API 14F : 2008 : R2013 DESIGN, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FOR FIXED AND FLOATING OFFSHORE PETROLEUM FACILITIES FOR UNCLASSIFIED AND CLASS 1, DIVISION 1 AND DIVISION 2 LOCATIONS
    API 14F:2008 DESIGN, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FOR FIXED AND FLOATING OFFSHORE PETROLEUM FACILITIES FOR UNCLASSIFIED AND CLASS 1, DIVISION 1 AND DIVISION 2 LOCATIONS
    API 14FZ : 2013 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR DESIGN, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FOR FIXED AND FLOATING OFFSHORE PETROLEUM FACILITIES FOR UNCLASSIFIED AND CLASS 1, ZONE 0, ZONE 1, AND ZONE 2 LOCATIONS
    API 14F REDLINE : 2008 DESIGN, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FOR FIXED AND FLOATING OFFSHORE PETROLEUM FACILITIES FOR UNCLASSIFIED AND CLASS 1, DIVISION 1 AND DIVISION 2 LOCATIONS
    API 500 : 2012 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF LOCATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AT PETROLEUM FACILITIES CLASSIFIED AS CLASS 1, DIVISION 1 AND DIVISION 2
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