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Explosion-Proof Refrigerators 

and Freezers 

Overview 

Conventional refrigerators and freezers are not suitable for storing flammable 

materials. Such units have components in their electrical and refrigeration systems 

that can trigger explosions of flammable air-vapor mixtures inside the unit and/or in 

the immediate surrounding area. 

The Authority having Jurisdiction (AHJ) determines if work areas are

 designated as a 

hazardous location with respect to the presence of flammable gases or vapors. Such 

locations are defined in (National Fire Protection Agency) NFPA 70 Articles 

500-501 and OSHA 29 CFR1910.307. Some of these classified areas are expected to

experience concentrations of flammable gases and/or vapors at or above their lower

flammability limits for extended periods of time.

The

 

construction

 

of

 

our explosion-proof

 

units

 

has

 

been

 

evaluated by Underwriters 

Laboratories

 

(UL)

 

are

 

suitable for use in classified

 

are

 

as

 

           

requiring

 

Class

 

I, Groups C 

and

 

D* protected equipment.

 

The electrical

 

components

 

such as thermostats, wiring,

 

splices, relays

 

and compressor

 

motors on explosion-proof

 

units

 

are safely

 

housed 

within explosion-proof enclosures

 

and

 

conduit.

 

Compressor

 

surface temperatures 

have been

 

evaluated

 

and

 

determined

 

to remain

 

below

 

the flash point of materials

 

found

 

in Class

 

I, Groups C and

 

D.

All models have heavy-gauge, rigid, steel construction with a durable enamel finish. 

Interiors have epoxy coated steel  construction. Each unit is insulated throughout for 

energy-efficient operation. 

These units are ideal for storing ethyl ether, acetone, alcohol, benzene, gasoline, 
hexane, lacquer solvent vapors, naphtha, along with many other potentially hazardous 
materials. 

WARNING

For FMS and EXP units where flammable materials are stored 

in the cooling chamber, the cooling chamber is considered a Class I Div1 or 

Class I Zone 1 hazardous location. Any monitoring devices placed in the 

cooling chamber must have an intrinsically safe rating from an appropriate 

certification body, such as UL, CSA, FM etc. (this includes battery or solar 

powered devices). 

Thermocouples for building monitoring systems must be wired through an 

electrical barrier designed to provide isolation against voltage and current 

spikes, which could cause a spark resulting in fire or explosion. It is the 

end user's responsibility to meet these requirements. 

Thermo 

Fisher 

Scientific c

annot assist with the selection of devices, recommend, approve 

or design any device or monitoring circuit. 

* The notation Class 1, Groups C and D is an accepted abbreviation for

Class I,

 Div 1, Groups C and D; Class I  Zone 1 Group IIB.

Summary of Contents for 20EFEEFSA

Page 1: ...326806H01 Rev D Isotemp Explosion Proof Refrigerators and Freezers MODEL Exp Refrigerator 13 986 153 20EREEFSA Exp Freezer 13 986 150 20EFEEFSA...

Page 2: ...eling the Unit 12 Shelves 12 Electrical Connection 13 Operation 14 Temperature Control 14 Condensate Disposal 14 Material Compatibility 14 Troubleshooting 15 Maintenance 16 Cabinet Cleaning 16 Condens...

Page 3: ...OFF Safety Alert Important operating instructions To reduce the risk of injury or poor performance of the unit read the user manual before putting the equipment into operation DANGER Indicates an imme...

Page 4: ...refrigerator or freezer Take off doors Leave the shelves in the place so that children may not easily climb inside If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection...

Page 5: ...ents samples which truly need reduced temperature storage Flammable corrosive materials require Flammable Material Storage or Explosion Proof models labeled for the storage of corrosives Containers mu...

Page 6: ...have been evaluated and determined to remain below the flash point of materials found in Class I Groups C and D All models have heavy gauge rigid steel construction with a durable enamel finish Inter...

Page 7: ...ures Overall 21 Cu ft Four shelves non adjustable Manual defrost Epoxy coated steel interior White color Features Overall 21 Cu ft Four shelves non adjustable Manual defrost Epoxy coated steel interio...

Page 8: ...be such external evidence of loss or damage may result in the carrier s refusing to honor your damage claim The form required to file such a claim will be supplied by the carrier Concealed Loss or Dam...

Page 9: ...at may result in voltage loss and possible hazardous operation CAUTION STORAGE BY USER OF ANY MATERIALS IN THE PRODUCT THAT MAY CAUSE A DETERIORATION OF THE PRODUCT SHALL BE DEEMED TO CONSTITUTE ABNOR...

Page 10: ...size and type Power to the unit must be supplied using permanent wire connections as a line cord is not provided The service conductors should be connected to the three conductors inside the junction...

Page 11: ...elton CT USA Figure 1 Sealing the Killark Box How to Seal Killark Box Conduit with Fiber and Sealing Compound to Help Protect Against Explosions Explosion Proof Units Only The purpose of the procedure...

Page 12: ...ly being sure the material COMPLETELY SURROUNDS THE WIRING from the top to the bottom completely blocking this end of the horizontal conduit Insert fiber rope material down into horizontal conduit ope...

Page 13: ...ning space Pour slowly being careful not to trap air bubbles Immediately wipe off any spilled sealing compound Screw conduit domed cover back onto conduit opening NOTE INITIAL SETUP OF SEALING COMPOUN...

Page 14: ...as well as proper door alignment and operation The refrigerator freezer should be in its final operating location and set so that it is firmly positioned on the floor 12 Wiring General purpose units...

Page 15: ...nd the cabinet flange and close the door 3 Slowly pull the paper strip from the outside You should feel some resistance 4 Repeat this test at 4 inch intervals around the door If the door does not seal...

Page 16: ...to evaporate condensate water so there is no need to empty the pan during each defrost cycle Material Compatibility The interior cabinet of this unit is constructed of epoxy coated steel Care must be...

Page 17: ...r Plug in Unit Check fuse or circuit breaker at breaker box Runs Continuously Frost buildup on refrigeration coils Defrost unit Clicking Sound The compressor is equipped with a thermal protector This...

Page 18: ...aned occasionally A mild detergent and lukewarm water or solution of bicarbonate of soda 1 tablespoon per gallon of water is recommended for cleaning the interior and exterior of the cabinet All surfa...

Page 19: ...ing from the respective manufacturer whatever adjustment is reasonable in the light of the manufacturer s own warranty b The Company shall be released from all obligations under its warranty in the ev...

Page 20: ...ngfallen finden Sie unter www thermo com Conformit WEEE Questo prodotto deve rispondere alla direttiva dell Unione Europea 2002 96EC in merito ai Rifiuti degli Apparecchi Elettrici ed Elettronici WEEE...

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