Haz-PacTM
Transformers
Code: HZ
NEC®
Hazardous Location?
OLSUN
DOES THAT.
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Locations are well defined by the National Electric Code (NEC®)
for good reason. Choosing the wrong transformer for use
in perilous environments containing volatile gases, dust , liquids
or fibers can lead to serious consequences. Choosing the
right transformer for hazardous applications is critical -- and
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The
Right Transformer is Olsun Electric Haz-PacTM
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Olsun
Electrics Haz-PacTM
transformer line is designed and built specifically for hazardous
locations in compliance with article 500 of the NEC and is US*
listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups C and D locations.
And with a North American Temperature Classification of T3C, Haz-Pac
keeps its cool under load -- when you and the surroundings need
it to be. Couple our dedicated hazardous duty design with
high short-circuilt strength, 80 degree C rise availability and
Olsun Electric's industry proven reliability and you're literally
playing it safe in choosing Olsun for long life in your application.
*UL
Listing application to single-phase sizes through 25 kVA and
three-phase
sizes through 75 kVA, through 600 volts.
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Do
you Need a Haz-PacTM Transformer
for your Application?
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Compare your
real world environment to the NEC Classes guidelines:
National Electric
Code - Classes
Does your application
include:
Environments with
flammable gases and vapors (Class I)
Environments with
combustible dusts (Class II)
Environments with
"flyings", i.e., cotton linters, sawdust, etc. (Class III)
National Electric
Code - Divisions
Does
your application include:
Explosive
atmostphere that is continually present (Division 1)
Explosive
atmosphere that is present only in the event of abnormal operation
of equipment (Division 2)
National Electric
Code - Groups
Does
your application include:
Atmospheres
including, but not limited to ethyl ether, ethylene, or gases
or vapors of like hazard (Group C)
Atmospheres
including, but not limited to ammonia, benzene, butane, ethane,
gasoline, methane, propylene, and toluene (Group D)

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