Title :
Guide for the application of electric motors in Class I Division 2 hazardous (classified) locations
Author :
Padden, Lorraine K. ; Bried, Rick ; Dymond, James
Author_Institution :
Padden Eng., Katy, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents an overview of IEEE 1349-2001, a Guide that assists individuals, organizations, and suppliers with the application of motors in Class 1, Division 2 locations, where flammable gases and vapors may occasionally be present. Three-phase and single-phase AC synchronous and induction electric motors in sizes from fractional horsepower and larger are covered in the Guide. Primary emphasis is on the use of general-purpose enclosures and precautions against excessive surface temperatures and sparking of rotor bars and enclosure joints. The Guide also provides guidance for maintaining the life-cycle integrity of motors in Division 2 locations. Existing codes and standards, such as the National Electrical Code (NEC), contain cautionary notes for general-purpose motor applications in Division 2 areas. This Guide documents industry experience and established practices for the application of general-purpose motors in Division 2 locations and provides guidance for applying motors in these locations. It is not a specification and is not intended to be used as a specification for purchasing motors installed in Division 2 locations. This paper does not replace the Guide, but should be used to supplement and understand the Guide. Significant motor temperature information is contained in the Guide including maximum recommended Division 2 exposed surface temperatures at full load. Manufacturers, users, and other industry experts worked about 8 years to develop this consensus standard. It was approved by the IEEE-SA Standards Board in December of 2001 and published in June of 2002.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; hazardous areas; induction motors; rotors; sparks; synchronous motors; Class I Division 2 hazardous locations; IEEE 1349-2001; NEC; National Electrical Code; electric motors application; enclosure joints; enclosures; excessive surface temperatures; flammable gases; flammable vapors; fractional horsepower motors; full load; life-cycle integrity; maximum recommended Division 2 exposed surface temperatures; motor temperature information; rotor bars sparking; single-phase induction motors; single-phase synchronous motors; three-phase induction motors; three-phase synchronous motors; Bars; Code standards; Electric motors; Flammability; Gases; Manufacturing; National electric code; Rotors; Synchronous motors; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 2003. Record of Conference Papers. IEEE Industry Applications Society 50th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7956-X
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2003.1242599