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Cengage Hazardous Classified Locations Electrical Design and Installation 1997 Edition by Richard E. Loyd
Designed for electrical students, contractors, and engineers, this book clearly explains hazardous installations. It includes complete criteria to guide the user in classifying hazardous areas, and offers an expanded appendix with raceway and cable manufacturer specs, electrical mathematical formulas, corrosion protection properties, and hazardous substance charts. Features: -Designed for contractors, engineers, and advanced students, this text includes complete criteria to guide you in classifying hazardous areas -Includes interpretations for applying the 1996 NEC(r) requirements -Loaded with illustration, charts, photographs, and tables for easy learning and reference -Refers to standards, OSHA , and listing and label requirements -Contains complete design criteria for hazardous (classified) electrical installations. Offers expanded appendix with raceway and cable manufacturer specs, electrical mathematical formulas, corrosion protection properties, and hazardous substance charts. ALSO AVAILABLE INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDER Instructor's Guide, ISBN: 0-8273-6983-2 Table of contents : - Codes and Standards in Wiring and Building Design. Basic Design Factors. Hazardous Locations. Class I Hazardous (Classified) Areas. Class II. Class III. Hazardous (Classified) Locations--Specific. Gasoline Dispensing and Service Stations. Bulk Storage Plants. Spray Application, Dipping and Coating Processes. Health Care Facilities, Residential and Custodial Facilities, and Limited Care Facilities. Intrinsically Safe Systems. Wiring Methods for Hazardous Locations. Appendix (Hazardous Substances Tables, Recommended Uses for Wiring Methods, Dimensions & Weights for Nonmetallic Raceways, Approximate Diameters for Conduit, Locknuts and Bushings, Recommended Spacing for Raceways at Junction & Pull Boxes, Basic Electrical Formulae, Electrical Wiring Symbols).