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1 Hazardous Area Timefiller Pt 2

2 Question 1 a – Ga b – Gb c – Gc d – Gd
An explosive gas/air mixture is ‘Likely’ to occur, what Equipment Protection Level: a – Ga b – Gb c – Gc d – Gd

3 Answer 1 a – Ga b – Gb c – Gc d – Gd
An explosive gas/air mixture is ‘Likely’ to occur, what Equipment Protection Level: a – Ga b – Gb c – Gc d – Gd

4 Question 2 Zone 1 E.P.L.?

5 Answer 2 Zone 1 Gb

6 Question 3 EPL Ga Category?

7 Answer 3 EPL Ga 1G

8 Question 4 Category 1G Zone?

9 Answer 4 Category 1G Zone 0

10 Question 5 Zone 2 EPL?

11 Answer 5 Zone 2 Gc

12 Question 6 Category 2G EPL?

13 Answer 6 Category 2G Gb

14 Question 7 EPL Gc Category?

15 Answer 7 EPL Gc 3G

16 Which Atex Directive removes
Question 8 Which Atex Directive removes ‘Barriers to Trade’? a – Atex 137? b – Atex 95? c – Atex 98? d – Atex 60079?

17 Which Atex Directive removes
Answer 8 Which Atex Directive removes ‘Barriers to Trade’? a – Atex 137? b – Atex 95? c – Atex 98? d – Atex 60079?

18 What are the symbols for a Zone 0 area on a hazardous Area Drawing
Question 10 What are the symbols for a Zone 0 area on a hazardous Area Drawing a – Small Circles b – Hashed lines at 45degrees c – Single lines at 45degrees d – Symbols shown on the drawing key

19 What are the symbols for a Zone 0 area on a hazardous Area Drawing
Answer 10 What are the symbols for a Zone 0 area on a hazardous Area Drawing a – Small Circles b – Hashed lines at 45degrees c – Single lines at 45degrees d – Symbols shown on the drawing key

20 Question 11 Which part of the Standard covers Installation? a – BS EN – 10 b – BS EN – 14 c – BS EN – 17 d – BS EN – 19

21 Answer 11 Which part of the Standard covers Installation? a – BS EN – 10 b – BS EN – 14 c – BS EN – 17 d – BS EN – 19

22 Question 12 Which of the following would I require knowledge of to work in a Hazardous Area? a – How to draw an Area Classification Drawing b – How to identify Protection Types c – How to write a Gas Free Certificate d – How to write a Permit to Work

23 Answer 12 Which of the following would I require knowledge of to work in a Hazardous Area? a – How to draw an Area Classification Drawing b – How to identify Protection Types c – How to write a Gas Free Certificate d – How to write a Permit to Work

24 What does D.S.E.A.R. stand for?
Question 13 What does D.S.E.A.R. stand for? a – Dangerous Site Electrical Arbitrary Rules b – Dangerous Substances Explanations And Regulations c – Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Regulations d – Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Rules

25 What does D.S.E.A.R. stand for?
Answer 13 What does D.S.E.A.R. stand for? a – Dangerous Site Electrical Arbitrary Rules b – Dangerous Substances Explanations And Regulations c – Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Regulations d – Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Rules

26 Question 14 What does E.P.L. stand for? a – Electrical Protection Level b – Equipment Protection Level c – Extreme Protection Level d – External Protection Level

27 Answer 14 What does E.P.L. stand for? a – Electrical Protection Level b – Equipment Protection Level c – Extreme Protection Level d – External Protection Level

28 Which letters internationally correspond to
Question 15 Which letters internationally correspond to Atex Categories? x y z A B C a b c I E C

29 Which letters internationally correspond to
Answer 15 Which letters internationally correspond to Atex Categories? x y z A B C a b c EPLs Ga-Gb-Gc I E C

30 Exercise 2 on Gas Group & Temp. Class
Can the llA T1 motor go into the Acetylene gas/vapour?

31 Exercise 2 on Gas Group & Temp. Class
Can the llA T1 motor go into the Acetylene gas/vapour? Acetylene llC Ign. Temp. 305°C

32 Exercise 2 on Gas Group & Temp. Class
Can the llC T1 motor go into the Ethylene gas/vapour?

33 Exercise 2 on Gas Group & Temp. Class
Can the llC T1 motor go into the Ethylene gas/vapour? Ethylene llB Ign. Temp. 425°C

34 Exercise 2 on Gas Group & Temp. Class
Can the llC T6 motor go into the Hydrogen gas/vapour?

35 Exercise 2 on Gas Group & Temp. Class
Can the llC T6 motor go into the Hydrogen gas/vapour? Hydrogen llC Ign. Temp. 560°C

36 Exercise 2 on Gas Group & Temp. Class
Can the llB T2 motor go into the Cyclohexane gas/vapour (Ign. Temp. 259 C)

37 Exercise 2 on Gas Group & Temp. Class
Can the llB T2 motor go into the Cyclohexane gas/vapour Cyclohexane llA Ign. Temp. 259°C

38 Question 1B Hydrogen Gas Group?

39 Answer 1B Hydrogen - llC

40 Petrol/Gasoline Gas Group?
Question 2B Petrol/Gasoline Gas Group?

41 Answer 2B Petrol/Gasoline - llA

42 Question 3B Ethylene Gas Group?

43 Answer 3B Ethylene - llB

44 Question 4B Propane Gas Group?

45 Answer 4B Propane - llA

46 Hydrogen Sulphide Gas Group?
Question 5B Hydrogen Sulphide Gas Group?

47 Hydrogen Sulphide - llB
Answer 5B Hydrogen Sulphide - llB

48 Question 6B Acetylene Gas Group?

49 Answer 6B Acetylene - llC

50 Question 7B A – Can be used in with llA Gases Only
If the Gas Group BASEEFA marking just has a ll and no A, B or C after it where can it be used? A – Can be used in with llA Gases Only B – Can be used in with llB Gases Only C – Can be used in with llC Gases Only D – Can be used in all Group ll Gas/Vapours

51 Answer 7B A – Can be used in with llA Gases Only
If the Gas Group BASEEFA marking just has a ll and no A, B or C after it where can it be used? A – Can be used in with llA Gases Only B – Can be used in with llB Gases Only C – Can be used in with llC Gases Only D – Can be used in all Group ll Gas/Vapours

52 Question 8B Which Statement is true? A – I can put gas group llA into gas group llB area B – I can put gas group llB into gas group llC area C – I can put gas group llA into gas group llC area D – I can put gas group llC into gas group llA area

53 Answer 8B Which Statement is true? A – I can put gas group llA into gas group llB area B – I can put gas group llB into gas group llC area C – I can put gas group llA into gas group llC area D – I can put gas group llC into gas group llA area

54 Question 1C - What are the three items for Combustion?
1 2 3

55 Answer 1C - What are the three items for Combustion?
1 2 3

56 How many Temperature Classes are there?
Question 2C How many Temperature Classes are there?

57 How many Temperature Classes are there?
Answer 2C How many Temperature Classes are there?

58 What Temperature are the following:
Question 3C What Temperature are the following: a – T1 b – T c – T3

59 What Temperature are the following:
Answer 3C What Temperature are the following: a – T1 – 450 b – T6 – c – T3 – 200

60 Question 4C What is the temperature at which a gas/air mixture will ignite spontaneously? a – Boiling Point? b – Flash Point? c – Ignition Temperature? d – Flash-off Temperature?

61 Answer 4C a – Boiling Point?
What is the temperature at which a gas/air mixture will ignite spontaneously? a – Boiling Point? b – Flash Point? c – Ignition Temperature? d – Flash-off temperature?

62 What is meant by Temperature Class T1 – T6?
Question 5C What is meant by Temperature Class T1 – T6? a – The surface temperature never go over the ‘T’ class stated on it under any conditions! b – The surface temperature will always reach the ‘T’ class stated on it under normal and specified fault conditions. c – The relevant surface temperature will never go over the ‘T’ class stated on it under normal and specified fault

63 What is meant by Temperature Class T1 – T6?
Answer 5C What is meant by Temperature Class T1 – T6? a – The surface temperature never go over the ‘T’ class stated on it under any conditions! b – The surface temperature will always reach the ‘T’ class stated on it under normal and specified fault conditions. c – The relevant surface temperature will never go over the ‘T’ class stated on it under normal and specified fault

64 Question 6C -30oC to +40oC -10oC to +50oC -20oC to +40oC
What is the Ambient Temperature for T1 – T6 -30oC to +40oC -10oC to +50oC -20oC to +40oC -10 C to +40 C

65 Answer 6C -30oC to +40oC -10oC to +50oC -20oC to +40oC -10 C to +40 C
What is the Ambient Temperature for T1 – T6 -30oC to +40oC -10oC to +50oC -20oC to +40oC -10 C to +40 C

66 Question 8C a – Boiling Point?
What is the temperature at which a gas/air mixture will give off sufficient fumes so can be ignited by an external ignition source? a – Boiling Point? b – Flash Point? c – Ignition Temperature? d – Flash off Temperature?

67 Answer 8C What is the temperature at which a gas/air mixture will give off sufficient fumes so can be ignited by an external ignition source? a – Boiling Point? b – Flash Point? c – Ignition Temperature? d – Flash off Temperature?

68 Which one below is correct?
Question 17 Which one below is correct? Zone 0 / Ga / 1D Zone 2 / Gb / 3G Zone 1 / Gb / 2G Zone 0 / Gc / 1G

69 Which one below is correct?
Answer 17 Which one below is correct? Zone 0 / Ga / 1D Zone 2 / Gb / 3G Zone 1 / Gb / 2G Zone 0 / Gc / 1G

70 Question 1D What is ‘Mark’ No. 1

71 The Atex Explosion Protection Mark
Answer 1D The Atex Explosion Protection Mark

72 Question 5D What is ‘Sign’ No. 5

73 To warn People they are Entering a Hazardous Area
Answer 5D To warn People they are Entering a Hazardous Area

74 Question 2E Which Zones of the following can EExd llA T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllA T3 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

75 Answer 2E Which Zones of the following can EExd llA T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllA T3 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

76 Question 6E Before I put power onto a Flameproof enclosure what is the minimum number of bolts I must put in the cover? 1 – Every other bolt spanner tight 2 – One bolt opposite the hinge spanner tight 3 – All bolts spanner tight 4 – One bolt at each corner spanner tight

77 Answer 6E Before I put power onto a Flameproof enclosure what is the minimum number of bolts I must put in the cover? 1 – Every other bolt spanner tight 2 – One bolt opposite the hinge spanner tight 3 – All bolts and spanner tight 4 – One bolt at each corner spanner tight

78 Question 7E What can I put on the flameproof faces of EExd equipment to improve the IP? 1 – Non setting grease bearing textile tape 2 – Non setting grease 3 – Hard setting resin 4 – Nothing as EExd equipment has good IP

79 Answer 7E What can I put on the flameproof faces of EExd equipment to improve the IP? 1 – Non setting grease bearing textile tape 2 – Non setting grease 3 – Hard setting resin 4 – Nothing as EExd equipment has good IP

80 Question 8E What is the Minimum IP protection for EExe equipment?

81 Answer 8E What is the Minimum IP protection for 2 – IP44 3 – IP54
EExe equipment? 1 – IP20 2 – IP44 3 – IP54 4 – IP68

82 Question 1E Which Zones of the following can EExd llC T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllA T3 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

83 Answer 1E Which Zones of the following can EExd llC T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllA T3 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

84 Question 2E Which Zones of the following can EExd llA T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllA T3 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

85 Answer 2E Which Zones of the following can EExd llA T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllA T3 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

86 Question 3E Which Zones of the following can EExia llC T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllC T3 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

87 Answer 3E Which Zones of the following can EExia llC T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllC T3 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

88 Question 4E Which Zones of the following can EExnR llA T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllA T6 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

89 Answer 4E Which Zones of the following can EExnR llA T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llA T d – Zone 20 lllA T6 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

90 Question 5E Which Zones of the following can EExde llC T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llC T d – Zone 20 lllC T6 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

91 Answer 5E Which Zones of the following can EExde llC T6 go into:
a – Zone 0 llA T b – Zone 2 llB T4 c – Zone 2 llC T d – Zone 20 lllC T6 e – Zone 1 llC T f – Zone 0 llC T6

92 Question 9E EExia in brackets - [EExia] Does it mean: a – The equipment is ‘Intrinsically Safe’? b – The equipment is ‘Associated Equipment’? c – The equipment cannot be installed in the Hazardous Area?

93 Answer 9E EExia in brackets - [EExia] Does it mean: a – The equipment is ‘Intrinsically Safe’? b – The equipment is ‘Associated Equipment’? c – The equipment cannot be installed in the Hazardous Area?

94 Question 10E What Dimensions are the following; Distance from Live Parts of IS Circuits to Non-IS Terminals?

95 Answer 10E What Dimensions are the following; Distance from Live Parts of IS Circuits to Non-IS Terminals? 50mm

96 Question 11E What Dimensions are the following; Distance from Live Parts of IS Circuits to Earthed Metal?

97 Answer 11E What Dimensions are the following; Distance from Live Parts of IS Circuits to Earthed Metal? 3mm

98 Question 12E What Dimensions are the following;
Distance from Live Parts of IS Circuits to other IS Circuits?

99 Answer 12E What Dimensions are the following; Distance from Live Parts of IS Circuits to other IS Circuits? 6mm

100 Question 13E Where should the screen be connected on an IS System? 1 – To Earth at the Hazardous Area? 2 – To Clean Earth at the Non-Hazardous Area? 3 – To Dirty Earth at the Non-Hazardous Area? 4 – As shown on the Loop / Hook up Diagram?

101 Answer 13E Where should the screen be connected on an IS System? 1 – To Earth at the Hazardous Area? 2 – To Clean Earth at the Non-Hazardous Area? 3 – To Dirty Earth at the Non-Hazardous Area? 4 – As shown on the Loop / Hook up Diagram?

102 Question 14E On an EExnR Bulkhead Fitting an IP Washer is: 1 – Not required at all 2 – Fitted between the Gland and Earth Tag 3 – Fitted next to the Fitting

103 Answer 14E On an EExnR Bulkhead Fitting an IP Washer is: 1 – Not required at all 2 – Fitted between the Gland and Earth Tag 3 – Fitted next to the Fitting

104 Question 16E 1 – EEx d 2 – EEx m 3 – EEx p 4 – EEx q
Which protection below allows the gas to enter without compromising safety: 1 – EEx d 2 – EEx m 3 – EEx p 4 – EEx q

105 Answer 16E 1 – EEx d Flameproof! 2 – EEx m 3 – EEx p 4 – EEx q
Which protection below allows the gas to enter without compromising safety: 1 – EEx d Flameproof! 2 – EEx m 3 – EEx p 4 – EEx q

106 Question 17E 1 – EEx d 2 – EEx p 3 – EEx i 4 – EEx n
Which protection below is specifically designed to keep the gas out: 1 – EEx d 2 – EEx p 3 – EEx i 4 – EEx n

107 Answer 17E 1 – EEx d 2 – EEx p Pressurisation! 3 – EEx i 4 – EEx n
Which protection below is specifically designed to keep the gas out: 1 – EEx d 2 – EEx p Pressurisation! 3 – EEx i 4 – EEx n

108 Question 18E 1 – EExnA – EExnB – EExnC – EExnD
Which of the following are the 4 sub-divisions of EEx’n’: 1 – EExnA – EExnB – EExnC – EExnD 2 – EExnV – EExnW – EExnX – EExnY 3 – EExnA – EExnC – EExnL – EExnR 4 – EExno – EExnq – EExne – EExnd

109 Answer 18E 1 – EExnA – EExnB – EExnC – EExnD
Which of the following are the 4 sub-divisions of EEx’n’: 1 – EExnA – EExnB – EExnC – EExnD 2 – EExnV – EExnW – EExnX – EExnY 3 – EExnA – EExnC – EExnL – EExnR 4 – EExno – EExnq – EExne – EExnd

110 Question 19E 1 – pw 2 – px 3 – py 4 – pz
Which is the higher Pressurisation Sub-Division? 1 – pw 2 – px 3 – py 4 – pz

111 Answer 19E Which is the higher Pressurisation Sub-Division? 1 – pw 2 – px 3 – py 4 – pz Zone 1 outside, sparking non classified inside! If Purge is lost then: Auto. Isolation of Electrical Equipment & Alarm

112 Question 2F Cable sheath & filler Non-Hygroscopic does it mean:
1 – The cable is not round 2 – The cable sheath & filler is not water absorbent 3 – The cable sheath & filler is acid resistant 4 – The cable sheath & filler is impact resistant

113 Answer 2F Cable sheath & Filler Non-Hygroscopic does it mean:
1 – The cable is not round 2 – The cable sheath & filler is not water absorbent 3 – The cable sheath & filler is acid resistant 4 – The cable sheath & filler is impact resistant

114 Question 3F Which Statement is true? Intrinsically safe cable has to :
1 – Be Blue 2 – Withstand a 500Volt ac or 750Volt dc test 3 – Be PVC Covered 4 – Withstand a 500Volt ac and 750Volt dc test

115 Answer 3F Which Statement is true? Intrinsically safe cable has to :
1 – Be Blue 2 – Withstand a 500Volt ac or 750Volt dc test 3 – Be PVC Covered 4 – Withstand a 500Volt ac and 750Volt dc test

116 Question 6F The cable is limited to 16mm2 minimum if: 1 – It is fibre optic 2 – It is Copper 3 – It is Aluminum 4 – It is Intrinsically safe

117 Answer 6F The cable is limited to 16mm2 minimum if: 1 – It is fibre optic 2 – It is Copper 3 – It is Aluminum 4 – It is Intrinsically safe

118 Question 7G What is the least number of threads of a Flameproof gland that have to be inserted into the equipment: 1 – 3 2 – 4 3 – 5 4 – 6

119 Answer 7G What is the least number of threads of a Flameproof gland that have to be inserted into the equipment: 1 – 3 2 – 4 3 – 5 4 – 6 The equipment has to be 6 threads to allow you to get your 5 on the gland!

120 Question 9G Which Statement below is NOT true: 1 – Pre-January 2008 I could use an uncertified two seal gland in an EExe Junction Box 2 – Pre-January 2008 I could use an uncertified two seal gland in an EExn/N Junction Box 3 – Pre-January 2008 I could use an uncertified two seal gland in an EExd Junction Box

121 Answer 9G Which Statement below is NOT true if any: 1 – Pre-January 2008 I could use an uncertified two seal gland in an EExe Junction Box 2 – Pre-January 2008 I could use an uncertified two seal gland in an EExn/N Junction Box 3 – Pre-January 2008 I could use an uncertified two seal gland in an EExd Junction Box It was never the case that uncertified glands could be used in Flameproof equipment!

122 Question 10G 1 – By putting an earth clip on the plastic
How do we deal with the risk of static on plastic covered cable tray? 1 – By putting an earth clip on the plastic 2 – By putting in the largest size tray possible 3 – By limiting the surface area of the tray 4 – Not taking any action at all

123 Answer 10G 1 – By putting an earth clip on the plastic
How do we deal with the risk of static on plastic covered cable tray? 1 – By putting an earth clip on the plastic 2 – By putting in the largest size tray possible 3 – By limiting the surface area of the tray 4 – Not taking any action at all

124 Question 11G What Insulation Resistance does plastic covered cable tray not have to exceed? 1 – 1 Micro-Ohm 2 – 1 Ohm 3 – 1 Meg-Ohm 4 – 1 Gig-Ohm

125 Answer 11G What Insulation Resistance does plastic covered cable tray not have to exceed? 1 – 1 Micro-Ohm 2 – 1 Ohm 3 – 1 Meg-Ohm 4 – 1 Gig-Ohm

126 Question 3H a – Visual b – Initial c – Sample d – Close
When Commissioning Equipment before it is brought into service which Type of Inspection? a – Visual b – Initial c – Sample d – Close

127 Answer 3H a – Visual b – Initial c – Sample d – Close
When Commissioning Equipment before it is brought into service which Type of Inspection? a – Visual b – Initial c – Sample d – Close

128 Question 4H What would I have with me on a Lighting Circuit Visual Inspection? 1 – The Lighting Schematic Diagram 2 – The Area Classification Drawing 3 – The Manufacturer’s Equipment Data Sheets 4 – The Light Fitting Repair Manual

129 Answer 4H What would I have with me on a Lighting Circuit Visual Inspection? 1 – The Lighting Schematic Diagram 2 – The Area Classification Drawing 3 – The Manufacturer’s Equipment Data Sheets 4 – The Light Fitting Repair Manual

130 Question 5H Which inspection below would tools NOT be required? 1 – Visual 2 – Close 3 – Detailed 4 – Initial

131 Answer 5H Which inspection below would tools NOT be required? 1 – Visual 2 – Close 3 – Detailed 4 – Initial You would only have an Area Classification Drawing with you!

132 Question 6H Which part of the Standard covers Inspections? a – BS EN – 10 b – BS EN – 14 c – BS EN – 17 d – BS EN – 19

133 Answer 6H Which part of the Standard covers Inspections? a – BS EN – 10 b – BS EN – 14 c – BS EN – 17 d – BS EN – 19

134 Question 7H Which Grade of inspection would I Isolate, open up and check internal connections? 1 – Visual 2 – Close 3 – Detailed

135 Answer 7H Which Grade of inspection would I Isolate, open up and check internal connections? 1 – Visual 2 – Close 3 – Detailed

136 Question 9H Which Grade of inspection would I use tools, but could do it whilst the circuit was live? 1 – Visual 2 – Close 3 – Detailed 4 – Initial

137 Answer 9H Which Grade of inspection would I use tools, but could do it whilst the circuit was live? 1 – Visual 2 – Close 3 – Detailed 4 – Initial

138 Question 1I 1 – Be wearing rubber gloves
When you are working live in a Hazardous Area without a gas free certificate, would you: 1 – Be wearing rubber gloves 2 – Be working on 110 Volts or less 3 – Be working on an IS Circuit 4 – Have roped off the area for safety

139 Answer 1I 1 – Be wearing rubber gloves
When you are working live in a Hazardous Area without a gas free certificate, would you: 1 – Be wearing rubber gloves 2 – Be working on 110 Volts or less 3 – Be working on an IS Circuit 4 – Have roped off the area for safety

140 Question 2I 1 – Remove the fuse from the distribution board
What is the minimum isolation when working on electrical equipment in a hazardous area: 1 – Remove the fuse from the distribution board 2 – Operation of an on load double pole switch & locked in the off position 3 – Operation of an off load double pole switch & locked in the off position 4 – Operation of a single pole switch & locked in the off position

141 You must cut the Neutral also to stop Neutral – Earth Sparks!
Answer 2I What is the minimum isolation when working on electrical equipment in a hazardous area: 1 – Remove the fuse from the distribution board 2 – Operation of an on load double pole switch & locked in the off position 3 – Operation of an off load double pole switch & locked in the off position 4 – Operation of a single pole switch & locked in the off position You must cut the Neutral also to stop Neutral – Earth Sparks!

142 Document Control (This slide may be hidden from your presentation, but is required to be the final slide.) Revision History Document Title: Hazardous Area Timefiller part 2 Revised by: K Knight Approved by: P Clark Document Number: TRPP.37 Revision: A Approval Date: 11/04/16 Revision: Revision Date: Reason for Revision: (Complete Document Change Request, QL02F.01 with details of changes) A 11/04/16 Initial Release B C


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