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              10.6.2.11 Type No. 8: Class I, Group A, B, C or D indoor hazardous locations oil immersed
                       equipment
              Same requirements as for Type 7 regarding locations, atmospheres, marking and use of suffix letters
              to designate NEMA type.
              Note: Type 8 enclosures are used for oil immersed equipment and are ‘not’ considered explosion
                    proof as defined in NEMA or National Electrical Code.


              10.6.2.12 Type No. 9: Class II, Group E, F or G indoor hazardous locations air-break equipment

              Type 9 enclosures are intended for use indoors in atmospheres defined as Class II and Group E, F
              or G in the National Electrical Code. The letters E, F or G, which indicate the dust atmospheres
              in the hazardous location, must appear as a suffix to the designation Type 9, to give the complete
              NEMA designation. These enclosures prevent the ingress of explosive amounts of hazardous dust. If
              gaskets are used, they must be mechanically attached and of a non-combustible, non-deteriorating,
              vermin-proof material.

              Note: Type 9 enclosures are ‘not’ considered explosion proof as defined in NEMA or the National
                    Electrical Code.


              10.6.2.13 Type No. 10: Bureau of mines
              Type 10 enclosures must meet the requirements of the US Bureau of Mines, which relate to atmo-
              spheres containing mixtures of methane and air, with or without coal dust present.
              Note: Type 10 enclosures are termed explosion proof as defined in NEMA and National
                    Electrical Code.


              10.6.2.14 Type No. 11: Corrosion resistant and drip proof-oil immersed
              An enclosure intended for indoor use to protect the enclosed control against dripping, seepage and
              external condensation of corrosive liquids. In addition, the enclosures protect against the corrosive
              effects of fumes and gases by providing for the immersion of the control in oil. These enclosures
              must have provisions for watertight connectors and for mounting external to the enclosure cavity.


              10.6.2.15 Type No. 12: Industrial use dust-tight and drip-tight

              An enclosure intended for indoor use to protect the enclosed controls against fibres, flyings, lint,
              dust, dirt and light splashing, seepage, dripping and external condensation of non-corrosive liquids.
              All accesses to the enclosure cavity must have oil-resistant gaskets and where necessary dust-tight or
              oil-tight mechanisms. These enclosures must have mounting means external to the enclosure cavity,
              captive closing hardware and provisions for locking.


              10.6.2.16 Type No. 13: Oil-tight and dust-tight
              An enclosure intended for indoor use primarily to house pilot devices such as limit switches, foot
              switches, push-buttons, selector switches, pilot switches etc., and to protect these devices against
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