1、 UL 120404 STANDARD FOR SAFETY Pressurized Enclosures UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL Standard for Safety for Press
2、urized Enclosures, UL 120404 First Edition, Dated July 25, 2012 Summary of Topics Adoption of ANSI/ISA 12.04.04, Standard for Pressurized Enclosures as ANSI/UL 120404. This Standard is being issued to update the title page to reflect the reaffirmation of its ANSI approval. No changes in requirements
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17、 AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 1 ANSI/ISA-12.04.04-2012 (R2015) ANSI/UL 120404 November 13, 2015 General Notes This is the common ISA and UL, Standard for Pressurized Enclosures. It is the first edition of ANSI/ISA-12.04.04 and the first edition of AN
18、SI/UL 120404. The document is a modification of the ISA document to create the equivalent UL version and maintain the ANSI approval of this standard. ANSI/ISA-12.04.04 and ANSI/UL 120404 contain identical requirements, and identical publication dates. This common standard was prepared by the (ISA) -
19、 The International Society of Automation on July 20, 2012 but is now being maintained by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). Note: Although the intended primary application of this standard is stated in its scope, it is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the users of the standa
20、rd to judge its suitability for their particular purpose. UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL November 13, 2015 ANSI/ISA-12.04.04-2012 (R2015) ANSI/UL 120404 2 Preface (ISA) This preface is included for information purposes and i
21、s not part of ANSI/ISA-12.04.04-2012 (R2015). This document has been prepared as part of the service of ISA toward a goal of uniformity in the field of instrumentation. To be of real value, this document should not be static but should be subject to periodic review. The ISA Standards and Practices D
22、epartment is aware of the growing need for attention to the metric system of units in general, and the International System of Units (SI) in particular, in the preparation of instrumentation standards. The Department is further aware of the benefits to USA users of ISA standards of incorporating sui
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24、extent possible. Standard for Use of the International System of Units (SI): The Modern Metric System, published by the American Society for Testing b) Provide an operating shaft with a bushing that is 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) or longer and the opening between the bushing and the operating shaft is less th
25、an 0.005 in. (0.13 mm); or c) Provide a bezel around a through-the-enclosure component to reduce the opening to less than 0.005 in. (0.13 mm). 6.2.2 Vents should be protected to reduce the risk of the release of ignition-capable particles by one of the following methods: a) Provide the vent with a h
26、ub (so that it may be used with pipes or ducts that exhaust into a unclassified location); b) Provide suitable baffles to deflect any particles away from the vent; or c) Provide the vent with a substantially noncombustible screen or filter. NOTE Materials rated as 94 V-0 or 94 5V (as described in AN
27、SI/UL 94 and CSA C22.2 No. 0.17) are considered as substantially noncombustible. CAUTION PROVIDING A SCREEN OR FILTER MAY REDUCE VENTING CAPACITY AND MAY REQUIRE A DESIGN WITH A LARGER VENT. 7 Non-metallic enclosures, non-metallic parts of enclosures and components that protrude through the enclosur
28、e One or more of the following methods is permitted where there is the possibility that damage to the protected enclosure or to a component that completes the enclosure may result in exposing a potential ignition source, but not result in reducing the pressure, within the enclosure below the minimum
29、 value. Use a component that is certified for the hazardous location external to the protected enclosure. Verify that the part of the enclosure that may be damaged is capable of passing the impact test described in 8.2. UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
30、WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 13 ANSI/ISA-12.04.04-2012 (R2015) ANSI/UL 120404 July 25, 2012 Recess the potential ignition source at least 2.5 mm behind the enclosure wall to insure outward flow of protective gas through any damage in the enclosure will prevent ingress of the explosive atmosphere. Prov
31、ide an additional cover over the potential ignition source (such as a keypad), see 7.1. Limit the energy to the component, see 7.2. 7.1 The volume within the additional cover should also be maintained at a positive pressure of at least 25 Pa when the cover is closed. The cover or enclosure adjacent
32、to the cover should be marked not to open if the equipment within the enclosure is energized when an explosive atmosphere is present. The cover should require a key to open for Type X and Type Y pressurized equipment. 7.2 The component is protected by a type of protection suitable for Division 1 or
33、Zone 1 for a Type X or Type Y pressurized enclosure or protected by a type of protection suitable for Division 2 or Zone 2 for a Type Z pressurized enclosure. 8 Protecting hot surfaces and ignition-capable components 8.1 Electrical components mounted internally and electrical components mounted thro
34、ugh the enclosure shall be protected so that likely failure or abuse will not expose a hot surface or an ignition-capable arc to the external flammable atmosphere. (Additional information is located in Annex A.) NOTE 1 Ignition-capable arcs can occur either during normal operation or as a temporary
35、arc occurring as a result of the likely failure or abuse. NOTE 2 Ignition by a hot surface is discussed in NFPA 496. EXCEPTION: Equipment that (1) does not normally create ignition-capable particles, (2) is for use in Class I, Division 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, and (3) has an ALARM to notify the user w
36、hen PRESSURIZATION fails does not require further protection. 8.2 The enclosure, external components, and nonmetallic parts of the enclosure that protect internal components should not be damaged when exposed to the impact levels in Table 2. Parts that can be removed without the use of a tool are to
37、 be removed before testing. Table 2 Impact levels for enclosure parts Type of part Impact energy (joules) Drop height factor (meters-kg) Light-transmitting parts with guard (tested without guard) 2 0.204 Light-transmitting parts not guarded 4 0.408 Other parts of enclosure 7 0.714 Compliance is veri
38、fied by subjecting the electrical apparatus to the effect of a test mass falling vertically from a drop height (h). The drop height (h), in meters, is determined by dividing the value shown in the drop height factor column by the mass of the test mass in kilograms. The impact head of the test mass s
39、hould be a 25 mm (1 in.) diameter hardened steel hemisphere. Components fail the test if hot surfaces or arcing contacts are exposed or if an ignition-capable arc occurs. Enclosures fail if hot surfaces or arcing contacts are exposed. 9 Protecting against enclosure rupture 9.1 Failure of the PROTECT
40、IVE GAS SUPPLY pressure regulator could result in flying fragments from the enclosure. Personnel should be protected from injury by either of the following methods: UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL July 25, 2012 ANSI/ISA-12.04
41、.04-2012 (R2015) ANSI/UL 120404 14 a) The inlet should be restricted by either the supply connector size or by an additional orifice such that the leakage openings in the enclosure and any pressure relief devices will be able to prevent the internal pressure from exceeding the rated MAXIMUM OPERATIN
42、G PRESSURE, verified by the test in 11.1 and 11.2; or EXCEPTION: The test in 11.1 may be replaced by a calculation of the relief valve size for the enclosure based upon the MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE, the inlet size, the pressure relief outlet size and pressure relief operating point. b) Instruction
43、s should require the user to limit the pressure as specified in 9.3. 9.2 High internal pressures can cause doors or covers to open violently. Personnel should be protected from injury by methods such as the following: c) Use of multiple fasteners so that the enclosure will safely vent before all fas
44、teners are released; d) Use of a two-position fastener to allow safe venting of the pressure when opening the enclosure; or e) Limiting the maximum internal pressure to not greater than 10 in. H2O (2.5 kPa). 9.3 When instructions require the user to limit the pressure, the MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE
45、 should be marked on the enclosure, and the instructions should contain either of the following: f) Requirements for the user to install a PROTECTIVE GAS SUPPLY that will not exceed the MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE of the enclosure under single-fault conditions. The fault should be self-revealing. Pro
46、tection can be either with a redundant regulator or with an external pressure relief valve that is capable of handling the maximum flow rate; or g) Requirements for the user to use only a blower system and not compressed air for the PROTECTIVE GAS SUPPLY. Compliance is checked by inspection of the i
47、nstructions and markings. 10 PURGING requirements Airflow through the enclosure during PURGING should be designed to avoid air pockets. Air pockets can be avoided by properly locating the PROTECTIVE GAS SUPPLY inlet and outlet and by minimizing the effect of partitions as follows: 10.1 For gases or
48、vapors that are heavier-than-air (i.e., with a specific density greater than 1.0), the inlet for the PROTECTIVE GAS should be near the top of the enclosure, and the outlet near the bottom of the enclosure. 10.2 For gases or vapors that are lighter-than-air (i.e., with a specific density less than 1.
49、0), the inlet for the PROTECTIVE GAS should be near the bottom of the enclosure, and the outlet near the top of the enclosure. NOTE 1 The specific densities of many gases and vapors are specified in NFPA “Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials”. NOTE 2 Locating inlets and outlets at opposite sides of the enclosure promotes cross ventilation. 10.3 Internal partitions (e.g., circuit boards) should not obstruct the flow of PROTECTIVE GAS. Where the flow is significantly obstructed, e