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26304-11 Hazardous Locations

1. What is the classification and division of all floor-level areas up to a height of 18" in an airport hangar?

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2. Which of the following locations are hazardous due to the presence of combustible dust?

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3. In hazardous locations where threaded metal conduit is required, threaded joints must be made up with at least how many threads fully engaged?

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4. The requirements of electrical equipment and wiring for all voltages in locations where fire or explosion hazards may exist are covered in ________.

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5. Anesthetizing locations of hospitals are considered to be Class I, Division 1 locations to a height of ________.

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6. The space in the immediate vicinity inside of the motor dispensing unit at an automotive service station is identified as a ________.

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7. Which of the following best describes the devices that will help prevent moisture from collecting in raceway systems?

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8. The main purpose of an explosionproof flexible coupling is to connect ________.

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9. Which of the following covers intrinsically safe equipment?

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10. Equipment that is incapable of releasing sufficient electrical energy to cause ignition of a hazardous atmospheric mixture is considered ________.

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11. Which of the following is approved for use in most Class I, Division 1 locations?

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12. Locations in which flammable gases or vapors may be present in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures are identified as ________.

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13. In general, when are seals typically installed?

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14. A Class I, Division 1 location is best described as an atmosphere that ________.

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15. The main purpose of seals or sealoffs in conduit runs is to ________.

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