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Fan Application

FA/107-00

product
application guide
A technical bulletin for engineers, contractors and students in the air movement and control industry.

A guide to explosion resistant disconnect switches for


ventilation products
This article addresses the mounting and wiring of locations. The enclosure shall be capable of
two types of explosion resistant disconnect withstanding the pressures resulting from an internal
switches. Explosion resistant disconnect switches explosion of specified gases, and contain such an
are a recommended and necessary safety feature for explosive gas-air mixture so that the atmosphere
every fan operating in a hazardous environment. surrounding the enclosure will not be ignited.
Mounted directly on the fan, within sight and Enclosure heat generating devices shall not cause
reach, disconnect switches provide the best, most external surfaces to reach temperatures capable of
reliable protection against igniting explosive gas-air mixtures
accidental startup during in the surrounding atmosphere.
service or inspection. This The NEMA 7 enclosure design
feature is not included in meets explosion, hydrostatic, and
remote mounted fan controls. temperature design tests.
(For general purpose disconnect
NEMA 9: Class II, Group E, F, or G
switches refer to the Product
hazardous locations. Not
Application Guide article, A guide
weatherproof. This switch is
to disconnect switches for
intended for indoor use and has an
ventilation products.)
Above left:. Closed NEMA 9 Disconnect enclosure that is capable of
Hazardous NEMA Switch preventing the entrance of dust.
Enclosures Above right: Top portion of a NEMA 9 Enclosed heat generating devices
Disconnect Switch with a toggle switch shall not cause external surfaces to
Most hazardous environments
mounted.
require an explosion resistant discolor or reach temperatures
Below: Open NEMA 9 Disconnect switch
enclosure. Explosion resistant disassembled capable of igniting dust on the
enclosures are designed to enclosures. Enclosed heat
contain an explosion, not generating devices will also not
prevent one. They are cause external surfaces to ignite
generally constructed of cast dust air mixtures in the
iron or aluminum and provide surrounding atmosphere. The
limited access making them NEMA 9 enclosure design meets
unsuitable as control system dust penetration and temperature
enclosures. design tests, and aging of gaskets.

The following are typical NEMA electrical enclosure Class, division, and group specifications
description designed for use in hazardous The following explains the meaning of class, division,
environments. and group specifications. The class, division, and
group specifications on these hazardous enclosures
NEMA 7: Explosion resistant. Not weatherproof.
are designated by the National Electrical Code (NEC).
As defined in the National Electric Code, Class I,
For complete details, refer to the NEC article 500.
Group A, B, C or D, are intended for use in indoor

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Classes: Group C: Acetaldehyde, cyclopropane,


The Class number specifies acceptable working diethylether, ethylene, unsymmetrical dimethyl
conditions of the disconnect switch in a specific hydrazine
mounting location. Group D: Acetone, acrylonitrile, ammonia,
Class I: Considered acceptable to operate in benzene, butane, 1-butanol (butyl alcohol). 2-
locations where flammable gases or vapors are (or butanol (secondary butyl alcohol), n-butyl acetate,
may be) present under normal conditions and may isobutyl acetate, ethane, ethanol (ethyl alcohol),
ignite, explode or cause failure of electrical ethyl acetate, ethylene dichloride, gasoline,
equipment. heptanes, hexanes, isoprene, methane (natural gas),
methanol (methyl alcohol), 3-methyl-1-butanol
Class II: Allows operation in dust, but not in a (isoamyl alcohol), methyl ethyl ketone, methyl
flammable vapor or gas. Large quantities of fine isobutyl ketone, 2-methyl-1-propanol (isobutyl
airborne dust particles may ignite, explode or cause alcohol), 2-methyl-2-propanol (tertiary butyl
electrical equipment failure by becoming electrically alcohol), petroleum naphtha, octanes, pentanes, 1-
conductive or cause overheating. pentanol (amyl alcohol), propane, 1-propanol
Class III: Ignitable fibers or particles in the air. (propyl alcohol), 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol),
propylene, styrene, toluene, vinyl acetate, vinyl
Divisions: chloride, xylenes
Divisions are categorized by ÒnormalÓ and
Group E: Metal dusts, including aluminum,
ÒabnormalÓ.
magnesium, and their commercial alloys with
Division I: Normal situation; the hazard would be similar hazardous characteristics
expected to be present in everyday repair and
Group F: Carbon black, coal, charcoal and coke
maintenance.
dust with more than 8% volatile material.
Division II: Abnormal situation; the material is
Group G: Flour, starch, grain or dust of
expected to be confined within closed containers or
combustible plastic or chemicals
closed systems and will be present only during
accidental rupture, breakage or unusual faulty Class and Division Groups
operation. The following defines Class and Division
Groups: groupings.
Groups are separated into two classes: Class I, Division 1: Rating states that it is
acceptable to operate in locations where flammable
Class I: Gases and vapors are broken into groups
gases or vapors are (or may be) present under
A, B, C, and D, depending on the ignition
normal conditions and may ignite, explode or cause
temperatures of the substance, its explosion
failure of electrical equipment. These Class I,
pressure, and other flammable characteristics.
Division 1, locations are termed Ònormally
Class II: Dust locations are broken into groups E, F, hazardousÓ.
and G according to the ignition temperatures and
Class I, Division 2: Termed Ònot normally
conductivity of the hazardous substance.
hazardousÓ. Unlike the Division 1 disconnect, Class
Letter Designations: I, Division 2 disconnects are normally contained
The letter designations rank similar types of gas within closed containers, closed systems, or
within each group. adjacent to Class I, Division 1 areas. Similar to the
Class I Disconnects, the Class II disconnects are also
Group A: Acetylene termed Ònormally hazardousÓ and Ònot normally
Group B: Butadiene, ethylene oxide, hydrogen, hazardousÓ, respectively.
manufactured gases containing more than 30% Class II, Division 1: Applicable in locations where
hydrogen by volume, propylene oxide combustible dust is (or could be) present in the air
under normal operating conditions sufficient to

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produce explosive or ignitable mixtures or interfere Disconnect characteristics for mounting


with the normal operation of electrical equipment. In addition to determining a mounting style, it is
Class II, Division 2: Applicable in locations where necessary to distinguish the disconnect by various
combustible dust is not normally present in the air characteristics:
in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or Speed: Explosion resistant disconnects are rated for
ignitable mixtures, and dust accumulations are single speed motors. Two speed explosion resistant
normally insufficient to interfere with the normal motors and disconnects are available as a special
operation of electrical equipment or other design request; please consult the factory.
apparatus.
Phase: Disconnects are categorized like motors,
The Class, Division, and Group should be specified either single phase or three phase, and are factory
by building owner or insurance underwriter. selected to match the fan.
Wiring Terminology for Explosion Voltage: Explosion resistant disconnects could be
Resistant Disconnects single phase or three phase with high or low
Greenheck allows explosion voltage. The high voltage ratings for single
resistant disconnects to be phase are 208, 230, and 277, and the low
ordered two ways - loose voltage rating is 115. The three phase
or mounted and wired. high voltages are 460 and 600, and low
voltages are 200, 208, and 230. Please
¥ Loose - the disconnect is
consult our factory for availability of
shipped with the fan but is
voltages not listed.
not mounted; the wiring
will not be connected. Horsepower: There is a maximum and
¥ Mounted and wired - the minimum horsepower designation for
disconnect box will be each disconnect. The horsepower must
NEMA 7 & 9 disconnect switch mounted fall between these values. The proper
mounted on the unit and and wired with hard piping.
the wiring will be run disconnect will be selected by
from the motor to the disconnect box. The wires Greenheck depending on the fan motor size.
at the disconnect box will NOT be connected to Greenheck’s Explosion Resistant Disconnect
the load side of the switch so the switch can Offerings
easily be moved to install supply side wiring.
Greenheck offers the following three options of
Wiring methods disconnect switches:
Depending on the Class and Division types being Option 1: Explosion resistant switch and enclosure
specified, there are two types of wiring methods unmounted, unwired. (Usually shipped in the
available with mounted and wired explosion motor compartment for field mounting and
resistant disconnects. wiring by others).
¥ If the disconnect is classified as Class I Division 1, Option 2: Explosion resistant switch and enclosure
hard piping will be used. Hard piping is similar mounted and wired with Class I, Division 2
to galvanized water pipe and is used on 90% of wiring.
the explosion resistant fans that are ordered from Option 3: Explosion resistant switch and enclosure
Greenheck. mounted and wired with Class I, Division I
¥ Mineral Insulated (MI) cable or metallic liquid wiring.
tight conduit can be used when a fan is specified
Options 2 and 3 are also acceptable for Class II locations
as Class I, Division I or Class I, Division 2. MI
for all Greenheck fan and ventilator products.
cable or metallic liquidtight conduit can also be
used in conjunction with some belt driven fans, Options 2 and 3 for centrifugal and vane axial products
allowing for motor adjustments to be made. are shipped loose.

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The explosion resistant switch and enclosure Switch Type, Mounting Style, and Wiring rating (if
mounted and wired with Class I, Division 1 wiring applicable).
covers most hazardous locations. Greenheck selects
Select the mounting style (Mounted & Wired or
the Option 3 disconnect switch and wiring for the
Loose) and wiring rating (Division 1 or Division 2).
majority of our explosion resistant disconnect
requests, including cases where hazard ratings are
less severe (Class I, Division 2 and Class II,
Divisions 1 and 2).
Note: Due to size limitations on smaller size fans,
explosion resistant disconnects may not be offered
Òmounted and wiredÓ.
Computer Aided Product Selection Program
(CAPS)
The Greenheck CAPS program provides an easy
method to select explosion resistant disconnects.
Example:
Centrifugal Inline Fan, Model BSQ
After selecting the size fan needed to satisfy the
Once these specifications meet your criteria, click
performance requirements, select the MOTOR tab
on OK, and your fan selection is complete.
and change the enclosure type to Explosion
Resistant (EXP). For information about explosion resistant motors,
refer to the Product Application Article on motors.
Contact GreenheckÕs application engineering staff
for additional information on explosion resistant
disconnects.

Make any other changes to the motors specification


desired.
Under the ACCESSORIES tab, select switches and
choose YES. A switch pop-up menu will appear
displaying Nema Rating, Overload Protection,

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