| Hazardous
environments have special considerations in order to keep it
safe such as auto-ignition points. No matter what needs to be
heated, there is a good chance there is a product that meets
the rigorous criteria of a hazardous area. |
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Different
Products for Different Types of Applications
Application
One: Pipe Heating
There
are two choices when heating pipes in hazardous environments...
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Perfect
for applications that do not need temperatures over 250F (121.1C).
Automatically adjusts without threat of burnout. Click
here for more information. |
Class
I Division 2 Groups B,C, and D
Class II Division 2, Groups F and G
Class III Division 1 and 2
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Ideal for
higher temperature and more precise heat applications. It
puts out a designated amount of heat no matter what the ambient
temperature is. Click here
for more information. |
Class
I Division 2 Groups B,C, and D
Class II Division 2, GroupsE, F and G
Class III Division 1 and 2 |
Application
Two: Container Heating
Choosing your heater
depends on the type of container...
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heat a variety of containers; small to large. The pressure-sensitive
adhesive backing sticks to any surface providing heat
for tanks, hoppers, vats, and silos. Click
here for more information. |
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I Division 2 Groups B,C, and D
Class II Division 2, GroupsE, F and G
Class III Division 1 and 2 |
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Class
I Division 2 Groups B,C, and D
Class II Division 2, Groups F and G |
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Class
I Division 1 Groups C and D |
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Application
Three: General-Purpose Heating
| The all-purpose
choice. Sticks to almost any surface with its pressure-sensitive
adhesive backing. A few examples are presses, rollers, conveyors,
and troughs. Click
here for more information. |
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Class
I Division 2 Groups B,C, and D
Class II Division 2, GroupsE, F and G
Class III Division 1 and 2
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Take
Control of Your Hazardous-Area Applications
There are temperature
controllers and sensors available for hazardous environments. Click
here to see our selection. |