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ROC800-Series Instruction Manual

Revised Jul-14

Installation and Use

2-3

The site must comply with class limits of Part 15 of the FCC rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) The device

may not cause harmful interference, and (2) the device must accept

any interference received, including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

2.1.3 Compliance with Hazardous Area Standards

The ROC hazardous location approval is for Class I, Division 2, Groups

A, B, C, and D. The Class, Division, and Group terms include:

Class

defines the general nature of the hazardous material in the

surrounding atmosphere. Class I is for locations where flammable

gases or vapors may be present in the air in quantities sufficient to

produce explosive or ignitable mixtures.

Division

defines the probability of hazardous material being present

in an ignitable concentration in the surrounding atmosphere.

Division 2 locations are locations that are presumed to be hazardous

only in an abnormal situation.

Group

defines the hazardous material in the surrounding

atmosphere. Groups A to D are:

o

Group A: Atmosphere containing acetylene.

o

Group B: Atmosphere containing hydrogen, gases, or vapors of

equivalent nature.

o

Group C: Atmosphere containing ethylene, gases, or vapors of

equivalent nature.

o

Group D: Atmosphere containing propane, gases, or vapors of

equivalent nature.

For the ROC800 to be approved for hazardous locations, it must be

installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC)

guidelines or other applicable codes.

Caution

When working on units located in a hazardous area (where explosive

gases may be present), make sure the area is in a non-hazardous state

before performing procedures. Performing these procedures in a

hazardous area could result in personal injury or property damage.