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14、N OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS Preface (UL) 6 National Differences 8 FOREWORD 9 INTRODUCTION . 14 1 Scope .15 2 Normative references .19 3 Terms and denitions 20 4 General requirements 27 4.1 General 27 4.2 Mechanical strength .28 4.3 Terminations and connections 28 4.4 Circui
15、t protection requirements for branch circuits .28 4.5 Temperature requirements 29 5 Testing .32 5.1 Type tests 32 5.2 Routine tests .60 6 Marking .60 6.1 Product markings for trace heaters 60 6.2 Markings for eld assembled components 61 7 Documentation requirements 61 7.1 General 61 7.2 Circuit desi
16、gn documentation .62 7.3 Trace heating system documentation 62 7.4 Instructions for installation of trace heating system 64 7.5 Instructions for commissioning 65 7.6 Instructions for maintenance / repair or modication .65 Annex A (informative) Type test matrix for EPLs Gb/Gc/Db/Dc (Refer to IEC 6007
17、9-14 for the relationship of EPLs to Zones) Annex B (informative) Checklist for installation Annex C (normative) Trace heater product design verication methodology C.1 General .68 C.2 Design methodology and selection of trace heaters 68 C.3 Stabilized design calculations .68 C.4 Trace heater perform
18、ance and equilibrium conditions 69 C.5 Heat loss calculations 72 C.6 Heat loss design safety factor .74 C.7 Maximum temperature determination .74 C.7.1 Theoretical pipe and sheath temperature calculations Metallic applications .74 C.7.2 Theoretical vessel and sheath temperature calculations Metallic
19、 applications .76 MAY 5, 2017 UL 60079-30-1 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL C.7.3 Sheath temperature metallic applications utilizing a temperature limiter control sensing the trace heater sheath or an articial hot spot 77 C.
20、7.4 Theoretical sheath temperature calculations Non-metallic applications .78 C.7.5 Sheath temperature non-metallic applications utilizing a temperature limiter control sensing the trace heater sheath or an articial hot spot 79 Annex D (normative) Requirements for Division 1 and Division 2 trace hea
21、ting systems D.1 Application 80 D.2 General .80 D.3 Terminations and connections .80 D.4 Control and temperature requirements 80 D.4.1 General 80 D.4.2 Stabilized design 81 D.4.3 Controlled design 81 D.4.4 Requirements for protective device in Divisions 1 and 2 82 D.5 Type tests 82 D.5.1 Division 1
22、trace heating equipment 82 D.5.2 Division 2 equipment .82 D.6 Marking .83 D.7 Instructions Installation requirements .83 Annex E (normative) Type test matrix for Division 1 and 2 explosive atmospheres Bibliography MAY 5, 2017 UL 60079-30-1 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUC
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