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NEC 2014 CodE REviEwA GuidE foR usE of ElECtRiCAl PRoduCts in Hazardous LocationsTable of ConTenTsINTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATIONP urpose of the Review1 Code Excerpts/Notations1 Technical Help Available3 Disclaimer3 Permissions3 Trade Sizes3 Most Appleton Products Designed for Hazardous Locations are Suitable for All Classes3 Appleton Products Meet or Exceed Authorized Standards3 Introduction4 Appleton Registered Trademarks; Metric Designator and Trade Size5 Types of Explosionproof Construction ( Appleton Products)6-7 NEC ARTICLES 500 THROUGH 516 TEXT AND COMMENTARYA rticle 500 Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Class I, II, and III, Divisions 1 and 2 Changes to Article Scope Articles 500 Through Other Classifications of Material Protection Specific Occupancies20 Article 501 Class I LocationsChanges to Article Zone Wiring Sealing and Process Conductor Insulation, Class I, Divisions 1 and Uninsulated Exposed Parts, Class I, Divisions 1 and Grounding and Bonding, Class I, Divisions 1 and Surge Transformers and Meters, Instruments, and Switches, Circuit Breakers, Motor Controllers, and Control Transformers and Motors and Utilization Flexible Cords, Class I, Divisions 1 and Receptacles and Attachment Plugs, Class I, Divisions 1 and Signaling, Alarm, Remote-Control, and Communications Systems432014 Code ReviewiTable of ConTenTs
NEC® 2014 CodE REviEw A GuidE foR usE of ElECtRiCAl PRoduCts in Hazardous Locations
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Code Changes Based on the 2014 NEC, 2014 NEC, Cables and the 2014 National Electrical, National Electrical Code, Hazardous (Classified) Locations, 2014 National Electrical Code, 2014 Code Digest, Cooper Industries, Common Bonding of Grounded Systems, Highest quality weatherproof electrical equipment