Title :
Considering process temperatures when designing electrical heat tracing for hazardous areas
Author :
Parikh, Satish ; Sustarich, Michael J. ; Hulett, Richard H. ; Reitler, Eric
Author_Institution :
URS Corp., Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract :
Hazardous areas in many industrial process facilities often represent design challenges for high temperature electrical heat tracing (EHT) applications. When there is a relatively close proximity of the maintenance temperatures and Auto-ignition Temperature (AIT) or T-Rating, Controlled Designs per IEEE-515-2004 are utilized to achieve the desired maintain temperatures. Other common techniques of reducing heat tracing sheath temperatures include improving tracer contact with the process pipe, decreasing tracer output and / or increasing the number of heat tracing passes. This paper will present design methods to establish maximum heat tracing sheath temperatures in Class I Division 2 gaseous environments. Design tradeoffs and resolution approaches when the process temperature exceeds the AIT or T-rating are also presented.
Keywords :
hazardous areas; IEEE-515-2004; T-rating; auto-ignition temperature; class I division 2 gaseous environments; hazardous areas; heat tracing sheath temperatures; high temperature electrical heat tracing; industrial process; maintenance temperatures; process pipe; process temperatures; tracer contact; Cable shielding; Design methodology; Hazards; Industrial plants; Resistance heating; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference (PCIC), 2011 Record of Conference Papers Industry Applications Society 58th Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-299-8
DOI :
10.1109/PCICon.2011.6085878