Hi there - I'm a newbie to NEC code, so please forgive my ignorance:
I have been told by another engineer with much more experience than me that if I have a device that is denoted as Class 2, Div 1, then it is robust enough to be used in a Class 2, Div 2 environment.
This sounds correct, however, I'm a bit shaky about specifying a device which does not specifically state "Class 2, Division 2" on it.
Can anyone shed light on this? Does a Division 1 trump out Division 2 and 3 all the time (in both Class 1 and Class 2)?
Thanks
I have been told by another engineer with much more experience than me that if I have a device that is denoted as Class 2, Div 1, then it is robust enough to be used in a Class 2, Div 2 environment.
This sounds correct, however, I'm a bit shaky about specifying a device which does not specifically state "Class 2, Division 2" on it.
Can anyone shed light on this? Does a Division 1 trump out Division 2 and 3 all the time (in both Class 1 and Class 2)?
Thanks