Class I, Division 2 Products
In the fall of 2016, L-K Industries expanded its production of Class I, Division 2 products. Please read below for a list of Class I, Division 2 products and information outlining why this classification is significant.
What is Class l, Division 2?
The Canadian Standards Association and Intertek define Class I, Division 2 as:
Class l: A location made hazardous by the presence of flammable gases or vapors that may be present in the air in quantities sufficient to produce an explosive or ignitable mixture (NEC 500).
- Group A: Acetylene
- Group B: Hydrogen
- Group C: Ethylene
- Group D: Propane and Methane (mining)
Division 2: A location where a classified hazard does not normally exist but is possible to appear under abnormal conditions.
- T3A: Max Surface Temperature – 180°C (356°F)
- T3C: Max Surface Temperature – 160°C (320°F)
ETL Listed Mark: The ETL (Electrical Testing Laboratories) Listed Mark is a widely-recognized proof that products have been independently tested and meet the applicable published standards (per Intertek).