Untitled DocumentA hazardous location air exhaust / ventilation fan (sometimes called explosion proof) may be required in any area where the presence of flammable gases, vapors or finely pulverized dust in the atmosphere is sufficient to create a threat of an explosion or fire. It may also be required where easily ignitable fibers or flyings are present. The following information is a representative, but is not an all-inclusive, list of the types of locations and operations that require hazardous location air exhaust / ventilation equipment in at least certain areas. Consult the current National Electric Code® for complete and current information.
Typical Class I Locations Include:
Petroleum refining facilities
Dip tanks containing flammable or combustible liquids
Dry cleaning plants
Organic coating manufacturing plants
Paint spray booths
Spray finishing areas (residue must be considered)
Petroleum dispensing areas
Solvent extraction plants
Plants manufacturing or using pyroxylin
(nitro-cellulose) type and other plastics
(Class II also)
Locations where inhalation anesthetics are used
Utility gas plants and operations involving storage and handling and liquefied petroleum and natural gas
Aircraft hangars and fuel servicing areas
STANDARD FEATURES
Heavy gauge cold-rolled steel barrels
Automatic drive-belt tensioning
Balanced, deep pitch blades
Tough, rubber tread wheels
Spiral-wound wire guard meets OSHA requirements
Attractive bronze powder coat finish
Full width Easy Grip handle
*Division II Class 1 Group D and Class II Group E & F - Fan does not come with a plug or wire.
Untitled DocumentA hazardous location air exhaust / ventilation fan (sometimes called explosion proof) may be required in any area where the presence of flammable gases, vapors or finely pulverized dust in the atmosphere is sufficient to create a threat of an explosion or fire. It may also be required where easily ignitable fibers or flyings are present. The following information is a representative, but is not an all-inclusive, list of the types of locations and operations that require hazardous location air exhaust / ventilation equipment in at least certain areas. Consult the current National Electric Code® for complete and current information.
Typical Class I Locations Include:
Petroleum refining facilities
Dip tanks containing flammable or combustible liquids
Dry cleaning plants
Organic coating manufacturing plants
Paint spray booths
Spray finishing areas (residue must be considered)
Petroleum dispensing areas
Solvent extraction plants
Plants manufacturing or using pyroxylin
(nitro-cellulose) type and other plastics
(Class II also)
Locations where inhalation anesthetics are used
Utility gas plants and operations involving storage and handling and liquefied petroleum and natural gas
Aircraft hangars and fuel servicing areas
STANDARD FEATURES
Heavy gauge cold-rolled steel barrels
Automatic drive-belt tensioning
Balanced, deep pitch blades
Tough, rubber tread wheels
Spiral-wound wire guard meets OSHA requirements
Attractive bronze powder coat finish
Full width Easy Grip handle
*Division II Class 1 Group D and Class II Group E & F - Fan does not come with a plug or wire.
| 1 SPEED |
| TYPE = Circulator | CFM LOW = | VOLTAGE = 115 |
| DRIVE = Belt Drive | CFM MED. = | AMPS = 13.0 |
| SPEED(s) = 1 | CFM HIGH = 15,850 | HZ = 60 |
| MOUNT POSITION = Floor | PHASE = 1 | RPM = 605 |
| BLADE DIA. (in) = 42 | MOTOR = Exp Proof | WEIGHT (lbs) = 155 |
| NO. OF BLADES = 4 | HP = 3/4 | WARRANTY = 3 Year |
DIMENSIONS:
A = 44"
B = 27"
C = 45"