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Fires or explosions may only occur when   ?   basic condition(s) exist(s).

3

100

Which of the following materials would be found in one of the three location classes of the class/division system?

I. Combustible dust
II. Combustible fibers/flyings
III. Combustible liquid-produced vapors
IV. Flammable gases
V. Flammable liquid-produced vapors
VI. Ignitible fibers/flyings



All of the above

100

The possibility that a gas mixture may be above the upper flammable limit does not ensure that the gas is safe. The gas must first pass through the flammable range as its   ?   increases from being below the lower flammable limit to a concentration above the upper flammable limit.

Concentration

100

A source of ignition is all that is needed to create a fire or an explosion when an ignitible or explosible mixture of a flammable gas or a combustible dust is mixed with air or oxygen in proportions that create an ignitible or explosible mixture.

true

100

Materials in Class I, Division 1 and Division 2 hazardous (classification) locations are assigned to one of   ?   groups.

4

200

A Class I, Division 2 location is one in which flammable gases, flammable liquid-produced vapors, or combustible liquid-produced vapors   ?  .

I. are handled, processed, or used but normally confined within closed containers or systems
II. are in an area adjacent to a Class I, Division I location where positive-pressure ventilation prevents communication of the materials into the adjacent area
III. are normally prevented from becoming ignitible concentrations by using positive mechanical ventilation
IV. are not present

1,2,3

200

An alternate “zone classification” system found in Article   ?   was added to the NEC in 1996.

505

200

Metal combustible fibers/flyings are classified as   ?  .

Metal combustible fibers/flyings are classified as   ?  .

200

An area where nonmetal combustible fibers/flyings are in the air under normal operating conditions in quantities sufficient to produce explosible mixtures would be classified as Class III, Division 1.

true

200

Explosionproof equipment is defined as equipment enclosed in a case that is capable of withstanding an explosion of a   ?   gas or vapor that may occur within it and of preventing the ignition of a specified gas or vapor surrounding the enclosure by sparks, flashes, or explosion of the gas or vapor within, and that operates at such an external temperature that a surrounding flammable atmosphere will not be ignited.

specified

300


Protection technique concepts include   ?  .

I. Isolation of Electric Parts from Hazardous Materials
II. Prevention of External Ignition and Explosion
III. Prevention of Internal Ignition and Explosion
IV. Separation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Equipment

1, 2, 3

300

A Class II liquid has a flash point at or above   ?   but below 140°F.

100 degrees F

300

Article 505 of the NEC has   ?   revisions in the 2023 edition.

135


300

The flash point of a liquid is the minimum temperature at which it gives off vapor in   ?   concentration to form an ignitible mixture with the air near the surface of the liquid, as specified by test.

sufficient 

300

The purged and pressurized protection technique is permitted in any hazardous (classified) location for which it is   ?  .

Identified

400

Portable utilization equipment that is or may be used within a hangar shall be of a type   ?   for use in Class I, Division 2 or Zone 2 locations.

Suitable

400

The area classification is Class I, Division 2, for indoor non-overhead type dispensing devices with gravity ventilation up to 18 in. above floor level, extending   ?   horizontally in all directions from dispenser.

25'

400

Emergency shutoff devices or disconnects shall be installed in approved locations but not less than   ?   or more than 100 ft from the fuel dispensing devices that they serve.

20'

400

Electrical wiring and utilization equipment used within the classified areas inside and outside of membrane enclosures during spray painting shall be   ?   for the location.

Suitable

400

A Class I, Division 1 location is a location in which ignitible concentrations of such flammable gases, flammable liquid–produced vapors, or combustible liquids above their flash points   ?   exist frequently because of repair or maintenance operations or because of leakage.

Might

500

Associated apparatus not suitable for installation in a hazardous (classified) location shall be required to be marked only with 506.9(C)(2)(2) and (C)(2)(3), and where applicable (C)(2)(4), but BOTH the symbol   ?   in 506.9(C)(2)(2) and the symbol for the type of protection in 506.9(C)(2)(3) shall be enclosed within the same square brackets.

AEx

500

If flexible connections in Zone 20 locations are subject to oil or other corrosive conditions, the insulation of the conductors shall be of a type   ?   for the condition or be protected by means of a suitable sheath.

Listed

500

Electrical equipment installed in Zone 20, 21, and 22 hazardous (classified) locations shall have the temperature markings specified for ignitible fibers/flyings, less than 165°C (329°F) for equipment that is not subject to overloading, or   ?   for equipment (such as motors or power transformers) that may be overloaded.

I. 120°C
II. 120°F
III. 248°C
IV. 248°F

1 & 4

500

Type ITC cable or Type ITC-ER cable as permitted in   ?   and terminated with listed fittings is permitted in Zone 22. Type ITC-ER cable shall include an equipment grounding conductor in addition to a drain wire.

335.4

500

Lamps and lampholders for fixed lighting that is located over lanes in commercial garage Class I locations through which vehicles are commonly driven or that might otherwise be exposed to physical damage shall be located not less than   ?   above floor level, unless of the totally enclosed type or constructed so as to prevent escape of sparks or hot metal particles.

12'