stripedbass
Industrial
- Feb 17, 2001
- 33
How would this be handled: A weld shop is in an unclassified area and contains a small compressor. The discharge of the compressor has copper tubing that runs through the outside wall, goes underground and exits the ground in a classified area (Class I, DIV II). The tubing is not buried deep enough and some moisture is freezing in the line.
The project managers want to heat trace the tubing with heat tracing that is plugged into a 120V receptacle in the weld shop and follows the tubing out of the shop and into the classified area.
My questions are:
1. Do we plug the heat tracing into a ground fault receptacle?
2. What issues are there running 120V heating element from unclassified to a classified area. (Underground) Suppose that we had to run new tubing above ground and heat trace and insulate it? (The ground is frozen and I'm not sure we can dig up the existing tubing until spring)
The heat tracing is power consumption is 5 watts/ft.
3. Are there any NEC paragraphs that cover this area?
thanks,
SB
The project managers want to heat trace the tubing with heat tracing that is plugged into a 120V receptacle in the weld shop and follows the tubing out of the shop and into the classified area.
My questions are:
1. Do we plug the heat tracing into a ground fault receptacle?
2. What issues are there running 120V heating element from unclassified to a classified area. (Underground) Suppose that we had to run new tubing above ground and heat trace and insulate it? (The ground is frozen and I'm not sure we can dig up the existing tubing until spring)
The heat tracing is power consumption is 5 watts/ft.
3. Are there any NEC paragraphs that cover this area?
thanks,
SB