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Designated Hazardous
Location Unit

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WC-1HP-DHL

Other WayCool Evaporative Coolers
1/3 HP Evaporative Cooler 1 HP Evaporative Cooler

Features

  • High efficiency cooling pads
  • High impact ABS plastic with UV protection
  • Simple maintenance required
  • Low operating cost
  • Continuous fill or manual fill
  • Cord connected
  • ETL certified for United States and Canada
Designated Hazardous Location Unit

Model # Air Velocity Base Height Discharge Opening
WC-1HP-DHL 40 mph 33 x 33 52" 9" x 18"
1 HP, 115 volts, water capacity 24 gallons, 220 lbs. ship weight.


Typical Class I Locations: Petroleum Refineries • Gasoline Storage Areas • Dispensing Areas
• Dry Cleaning Plants • Spray Finishing Areas • Aircraft Hangers • Fuel Servicing Areas • Utility Gas Plants

Typical Class II Locations: Grain Elevators • Flour and Feed Mills • Plants that Manufacture, Use or Store Magnesium or Aluminum Powders • Producers of Starch or Candies • Spice-Grinding Plants, Sugar Plants and Cocoa Plants • Coal Preparation Plants and other Carbon Handling or Processing Areas

Typical Class III Locations: Textile Mills • Cotton Gins • Cotton Seed Mills • Flax Processing Plants • Plants that Shape, Pulverize or Cut Wood and Create Sawdust or Flyings


Certified for Class I, Division 2, Group D & Class II, Groups F & G and Class III Hazardous (Classified) Locations

Class I: Hazardous location is one in which flammable gases or vapors may be present in the air in sufficient quantities to be explosive or ignitable.

Class II: Are those areas made hazardous by the presence of combustible dust.

Class III: Are areas where there are easily-ignitable fibers or flyings present, due to the types of materials being handled, stored, or processed.

Division 2: Not normally present in an explosive concentration (but may accidentally exist).

Testing/Certifications Standards:

Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and Class II, Division 2 and Class III Hazardous(Classified) Locations. [UL 1604, Third Edition, October 6, 1995, Including: Bulletins dated 3/22/95 & 5/17/96] Non-Incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I, Division 2 Hazardous Locations [CSA C22.2 No. 213-M1987] Electrical Fans [UL-507, Ninth Edition, 9/24/01 and Fans and Ventilators [CSA C22.2 No. 113-M1989. Sixth Edition]


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