DocumentCode
44339
Title
NEMA Type 7 Hazardous-Area Enclosures: Challenges and Best Practices for Installation and Maintenance
Author
Manahan, Joseph M. ; Zhao, York ; Foster, Michael
Author_Institution
Eaton´s Crouse-Hinds Bus., Syracuse, NY, USA
Volume
21
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
July-Aug. 2015
Firstpage
46
Lastpage
55
Abstract
National electrical manufacturers association (NEMA) Type 7 explosion-proof enclosures are widely regarded for their robust construction and dependable operation. These enclosures are sustained without the additional safety systems required to ensure the operation of a purged and pressurized piece of equipment. Similarly, NEMA Type 7 enclosures are maintained without the costly component inventory that may be required to ensure maximum uptime of nonserviceable encapsulated equipment. NEMA Type 7 enclosures are generally constructed with cast aluminum or iron-based materials and are capable of withstanding numerous explosive events. They ensure hazardous-area safety by extinguishing flames through precision-machined surfaces and controlling structural deformation should an explosive event occur. However, if maintenance practices are not designed to ensure the integrity of the enclosure, repeated access to the internal equipment and oxidation of the critical surfaces may lead to the loss of the enclosure´s explosion-proof protection.
Keywords
explosion protection; hazardous materials; installation; maintenance engineering; packaging; NEMA type 7 hazardous-area enclosures; National Electrical Manufacturers Association type 7 explosion-proof enclosures; cast aluminum materials; critical surface oxidation; explosion-proof protection; hazardous-area safety; installation; internal equipment; iron-based materials; maintenance; precision-machined surfaces; structural deformation; Electrical safety; Fires; Ignition; Maintenance engineering; NEMA; Standards development; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2618
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIAS.2014.2345807
Filename
7095545
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