1.4 Hazardous Areas
Any fuel dispenser is a hazardous area as defined in the National Electrical Code. Installation must be in
accordance with the following:
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National Electrical Code (NFPA No. 70)
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Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages Code (NFPA No. 30A)
1.4.1 NFPA/NEC – Class I, Div. 1 & Div. 2
The Class I, Division 1 and Class I, Division 2 hazardous areas are specified below:
Class I locations
. Class I locations: Where flammable gases or vapors are or can be in the air in
quantities sufficient to cause explosive or ignitable mixtures. Class I locations include:
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Class I, Division 1
. A Class I, Division 1 location is a location where:
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There can be concentrations of flammable vapors during normal operation.
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There can be concentrations of flammable vapors during repair or maintenance
operations or when the leakage of liquid fuel can occur.
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A release of concentrations of flammable vapors can occur as a result of
equipment failure, incorrect operation or unsatisfactory procedures that could also
cause a failure of electrical equipment.
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Class I, Division 2
. A Class I, Division 2 location is a location where:
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An accidental failure or incorrect operation of vapor containment system equipment
or containers that can release hazardous vapors from flammable liquids or gases.
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A failure or incorrect operation of positive mechanical ventilation precautions result
in the release of hazardous concentrations of flammable gases or vapors.
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Concentrations of flammable gases or vapors can occasionally flow from a
containment or ventilation system to an adjacent Class I, Division 1 location. This
flow of gases or vapors must be prevented by sufficient positive-pressure
ventilation from a source of clean air. Sufficient precautions to prevent ventilation
failure must be installed.
WARNING:
To prevent possible fire or explosion, do not mount your
system site controller or any other electrical part of the system, including
printers and modems, within or above the defined "hazardous" areas.
IMPORTANT:
It is the installer's responsibility to know and obey all local codes.
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