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Group
Type 6
Acetaldehyde 75-07-0
C*
-38
175 4.0
Acetic Acid
Acetic AcidTert.-Butyl
Ester
Acetic
Anhydride
Acetone
Acetone
Cyanohydrin
Acetonitrile
Acetylene
Acrolein
(Inhibited)
Acrylic Acid
Acrylonitrile
Adiponitrile
Allyl Alcohol
Allyl Chloride
64-19-7
540-88-5
D*
D
II
II
43
108-24-7
II
67-64-1
75-86-5
D*
D
I
IIIA
75-05-8
74-86-2
107-02-8
D
A*
B(C) *
I
GAS
I
79-10-7
107-13-1
111-69-3
107-18-6
107-05-1
D
D*
D
C*
D
II
I
IIIA
I
I
54
-26
93
22
-32
B(C) 1
II
II
n-Amyl
Acetate
sec-Amyl
Acetate
Ammonia
Aniline
Benzene
Benzyl
Chloride
Bromopropyne
628-63-7
626-38-0
7664-41-7
62-53-3
71-43-2
98-87-3
D*2
D
D*
D
I
IIIA
I
IIIA
106-96-7
n-Butane
1,3-Butadiene
1-Butanol
2-Butanol
Butylamine
Butylene
nButyraldehyde
3583-47-9
106-99-0
71-36-3
71-36-5
109-73-9
25167-67-3
123-72-8
D*5
B(D) * 1
D*
D*
D
D
C*
GAS
GAS
I
I
GAS
I
I
n-Butyl
Acetate
sec-Butyl
Acetate
tert.-Butyl
Acetate
n-Butyl
Acrylate
(Inhibited)
n-Butyl
Glycidyl Ether
123-86-4
D*
105-46-4
Chemical
CAS No.
Flash
Point
(C)
AIT
(C)
60.0
Vapor
Density
(Air=1)
1.5
Vapor
Pressure 7
(mm Hg)
874.9
Class I
Zone
Group 3
IIA
464 4.0
1.7
19.9
9.8
2.1
4.0
15.6
40.6
IIA
54
316 2.7
10.3
3.5
4.9
74
465 2.5
688 2.2
12.8
12.0
2.0
2.9
230.7
0.3
524 3.0
305 2.5
235 2.8
16.0
99.9
31.0
1.4
0.9
1.9
91.1
438 2.4
481 3.0
550
378 2.5
485 2.9
8.0
17.0
2.5
1.8
1.0
2.0
2.6
%LFL
%UFL
18.0
11.1
57
274.1
4.1
2.7
25
360 1.1
7.5
4.5
4.2
23
1.1
7.5
4.5
0.98
0.92
2.67
1.76
1.00
1.02
0.017
0.13
0.28
1.50
0.25
0.16
0.78
0.87
1.33
0.84
1.17
1.15
28.0
11.0
7.8
0.6
3.2
2.8
4.4
70
-11
498 15.0
615 1.3
498 1.2
585 1.1
10
324 3.0
8.5
22
421 1.7
7.6
4.0
11.5
II
-8
1.7
9.8
4.0
22.2
540-88-5
II
1.7
9.8
4.0
40.6
141-32-2
II
293 1.7
9.9
4.4
5.5
11.2
9.8
9.8
10.0
12.5
2.0
12 1.9
2.6
2.6
2.5
1.9
2.5
7498.0
0.7
94.8
0.5
1.02
IIA
-12
II
MESG
(mm)
3.9
288 1.9
420
343 1.4
405 1.7
312 1.7
385 1.6
218 1.9
06/08/2426 B(C) 1
IIB
MIC
Ratio
366
11.0
49
IIA
36600 IIC
IIB
4.3
108.5
0.002
25.4
574 0.8
-76
36
36
-12
IIA
MIE
(mJ)
TR
0.37
7.0
IIA
IIA
IIA
IIB
IIA
IIA
92.9
2214.6
112.2
680 6.85
3.17
0.20
1.00
0.99
0.25
0.13
0.94
0.76
1.07
0.79
0.91
1.13
0.92
IIA
1.08
1.04
n-Butyl
110-62-3
Formal
109-79-5
Butyl
Mercaptan
Butyl-2141-32-2
Propenoate
para tert.-Butyl 98-51-1
Toluene
IIIA
34.3
II
49
1.7
IIIA
IIIA
72
Carbon
Disulfide
Carbon
Monoxide
Chloroacetalde
hyde
Chlorobenzene
75-15-0
*3
630-08-0
C*
107-20-0
1-Chloro-1Nitropropane
Chloroprene
Cresol
Crotonaldehyd
e
Cumene
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanol
Cyclohexanon
e
Cyclohexene
Cyclopropane
3.1
46.4
9.9
4.4
5.5
443 2.0
10.0
3.0
0.8
-30
90 1.3
50.0
2.6
358.8
GAS
609
700 12.5
74.
0.97
IIIA
88
108-90-7
29
593 1.3
9.6
3.9
11.9
2425-66-3
IIIA
126-99-8
1319-77-3
4170-30-3
D
D
C*
GAS
IIIA
I
-20
81
13
4.0
559 1.1
232 2.1
20.0
3.0
3.7
2.4
33.1
IIB
98-82-8
110-82-7
108-93-0
108-94-1
D
D
D
D
I
I
IIIA
II
36
-17
68
44
424 0.9
245 1.3
300
245 1.1
6.5
8.0
9.4
4.1
2.9
3.5
3.4
4.6
98.8
0.7
4.3
IIA
IIA
IIA
IIA
110-83-8
75-19-4
D
D*
I
I
-6
244 1.2
503 2.4
2.8
1.5
89.4
10.4
p-Cymene
99-87-6
Decene
872-05-9
n-Decaldehyde 112-31-2
D
D
C
II
II
IIIA
47
436 0.7
235
4.6
4.8
1.5
1.7
0.09
n-Decanol
112-30-1
Decyl Alcohol 112-30-1
D
D
IIIA
IIIA
82
82
288
288
5.3
5.3
0.008
0.008
Diacetone
123-42-2
Alcohol
Di-Isobutylene 25167-70-8
IIIA
64
603 1.8
6.9
4.0
1.4
D*
391 0.8
4.8
3.8
Di-Isobutyl
108-83-8
Ketone
o955-50-1
Dichlorobenze
ne
1,4-Dichloro- 3583-47-9
2,3
Epoxybutane
1,11300-21-6
Dichloroethan
e
1,2156-59-2
Dichloroethyle
ne
1,1-Dichloro-1- 594-72-9
Nitroethane
II
60
396 0.8
7.1
4.9
IIIA
66
647 2.2
9.2
5.1
D*
1.9
8.5
2.0
438 6.2
16.0
3.4
227
97
460 5.6
12.8
3.4
204 IIA
IIIA
76
IIC
0.009
0.39
0.20
IIA
63.1
15.5
5.6
5.0
5430 IIB
0.81
0.22
1.0
0.94
0.98
0.17
0.97
0.84
0.91
0.98
1.07
IIA
0.96
1.7
IIA
0.25
1.82
1,310061-02-6
Dichloroprope
ne
Dicyclopentadi 77-73-6
ene
Diethylamine 109-87-9
Diethylaminoe 100-37-8
thanol
Diethyl
25340-17-4
Benzene
Diethyl Ether 60-29-7
Diethylene
112-34-5
Glycol
Monobutyl
Ether
Diethylene
111-77-3
Glycol
Monomethyl
Ether
n-n-Dimethyl 121-69-7
Aniline
Dimethyl
68-12-2
Formamide
Dimethyl
77-78-1
Sulfate
Dimethylamin 124-40-3
e
2,275-83-2
Dimethylbutan
e
2,3Dimethylbutan
e
3,31071-26-7
Dimethylhepta
ne
2,331394-54-4
Dimethylhexa
ne
2,3107-83-5
Dimethylpenta
ne
Di-N142-84-7
Propylamine
1,4-Dioxane 123-91-1
Dipentene
138-86-3
Dipropylene 34590-94-8
Glycol Methyl
Ether
Diisopropylam 108-18-9
ine
Dodecene
6842-15-5
Epichlorohydri 3132-64-7
n
Ethane
74-84-0
Ethanol
64-17-5
Ethylamine
75-04-7
74-85-1
Ethylene
Ethylenediami 107-15-3
ne
Ethylenimine 151-56-4
35
32
C*
C
I
IIIA
II
57
395
C*
C
I
IIIA
12
78
160 1.9
228 0.9
IIIA
93
241
IIIA
63
371 1.0
II
58
455 2.2
IIIA
83
188
GAS
D5
D5
396
D5
325
D5
438
D5
335
211.7
17
299
27.1
C*
D
C
I
II
IIIA
12
45
85
180 2.0
237 0.7
1.1
22.0
6.1
3.0
3.0
4.7
5.1
GAS
-6
316 1.1
7.1
3.5
D
C*
IIIA
I
100
33
255
411 3.8
21.0
3.2
D*
D*
D*
C*
D*
GAS
I
I
GAS
I
-29
13
-18
0
33
472 3.0
363 3.3
385 3.5
450 2.7
385 2.5
12.5
19.0
14.0
36.0
12.0
1.0
1.6
1.6
1.0
2.1
C*
-11
320 3.3
54.8
1.5
-28
60
5.3
3.8
503
312 1.8
320
400 2.8
-48
14.5
2.8
10.1
2.5
4.0
0.91
IIA
IIA
1.6
1.15
4.6
36.0
24.6
2.6
5.6
38.2
0.02
IIB
0.19
0.88
0.83
0.2
15.2
14.4
4.2
0.7
2.5
4.1
4.4
0.7
1.08
1.6
405
IIA
319.3
10.8
38.2
IIB
0.19
IIA
IIA
0.24
0.70
1.18
0.5
13.0
59.5
1048
IIB
2.4
0.070
12.5
211
0.48
0.82
0.88
0.91
0.89
0.53
0.65
107-07-3
IIIA
59
425 4.9
15.9
2.8
7.2
107-06-2
D*
13
413 6.2
16.0
3.4
79.7
111-15-9
II
47
379 1.7
4.7
2.3
112-07-2
IIIA
340 0.9
8.5
111-76-2
IIIA
238 1.1
12.7
4.1
1.0
110-80-5
II
235 1.7
15.6
3.0
5.4
0.84
109-86-4
II
285 1.8
14.0
2.6
9.2
0.85
75-21-8
B(C) * 1
-20
429 3.0
99.9
1.5
123-05-7
II
52
191 0.8
7.2
4.4
1.9
104-76-7
IIIA
81
0.9
9.7
4.5
0.2
103-09-3
IIIA
88
252
141-78-6
140-88-5
D*
D*
I
I
-4
9
427 2.0
372 1.4
11.5
14.0
3.0
3.5
93.2
37.5
D*
13
363 3.3
19.0
1.6
59.5
Ethyl Sec541-85-5
Amyl Ketone
Ethyl Benzene 100-41-4
II
59
21
432 0.8
6.7
3.7
9.6
D
D
II
II
57
46
1.2
7.7
3.5
4.0
1.5
3.6
GAS
-50
519 3.8
15.4
2.2
Ethyl Ether
60-29-7
Ethyl Formate 109-94-4
C*
D
I
GAS
-45
-20
160 1.9
455 2.8
36.0
16.0
2.6
2.6
Ethyl
Mercaptan
n-Ethyl
Morpholine
2-Ethyl-3Propyl
Acrolein
Ethyl Silicate
Formaldehyde
(Gas)
Formic Acid
75-08-1
C*
-18
300 2.8
18.0
2.1
100-74-3
32
4.0
645-62-5
IIIA
68
4.4
78-10-4
50-00-0
D
B
II
GAS
60
429 7.0
73.0
7.2
1.0
64-18-6
II
50
434 18.0
57.0
1.6
Ethylene
Chlorohydrin
Ethylene
Dichloride
Ethylene
Glycol
Monoethyl
Ether Acetate
Ethylene
Glycol
Monobutyl
Ether Acetate
Ethylene
Glycol
Monobutyl
Ether
Ethylene
Glycol
Monoethyl
Ether
Ethylene
Glycol
Monomethyl
Ether
Ethylene
Oxide
2Ethylhexaldeh
yde
2Ethylhexanol
2-Ethylhexyl
Acrylate
Ethyl Acetate
Ethyl Acrylate
(Inhibited)
0.53
0.97
0.9
1314 IIB
0.065
0.47
0.59
0.3
0.46
0.99
0.86
IIA
0.89
538
0.19
0.88
0.84
0.94
0.90
0.90
IIA
527.4
0.57
42.7
1.86
Fuel Oil 1
Furfural
Furfuryl
Alcohol
Gasoline
n-Heptane
n-Heptene
n-Hexane
Hexanol
2-Hexanone
Hexene
sec-Hexyl
Acetate
Hydrazine
Hydrogen
Hydrogen
Cyanide
Hydrogen
Selenide
Hydrogen
Sulfide
Isoamyl
Acetate
Isoamyl
Alcohol
Isobutane
Isobutyl
Acetate
Isobutyl
Acrylate
Isobutyl
Alcohol
Isobutyraldehy
de
Isodecaldehyd
e
Isohexane
Isopentane
Isooctyl
Aldehyde
Isophorone
Isoprene
Isopropyl
Acetate
Isopropyl
Ether
Isopropyl
Glycidyl Ether
8008-20-6
98-01-1
98-00-0
D
C
C
II
IIIA
IIIA
72
60
75
210 0.7
316 2.1
490 1.8
5.0
19.3
16.3
8006-61-9
142-82-5
81624-04-6
110-54-3
111-27-3
591-78-6
592-41-6
108-84-9
D*
D*
D5
D*5
D
D
D
D
I
I
I
I
IIIA
I
I
II
-46
-4
-1
-23
63
35
-26
45
280 1.4
204 1.0
204
225 1.1
7.6
6.7
302-01-2
1333-74-0
74-90-8
C
B*
C*
II
GAS
GAS
38
23
520 4.0
538 5.6
05/07/7783 C
04/06/7783 C *
GAS
-18
424 1.2
245 1.2
7.5
8.0
6.9
3.3
3.4
3.0
3.5
3.4
3.0
3.5
3.5
2.3
0.6
45.5
0.8
10.6
IIA
0.24
0.88
152 IIA
IIA
0.24
0.88
0.019
0.25
0.91
0.97
0.93
0.98
186
5.0
98.0
75.0
40.0
1.1
0.1
0.9
14.4
IIC
IIB
0.28
0.80
7793
260 4.0
44.0
1.2
0.068
123-92-2
25
360 1.0
7.5
4.5
6.1
123-51-3
II
43
350 1.2
9.0
3.0
3.2
75-28-5
110-19-0
D5
D*
GAS
I
18
460 1.8
421 2.4
8.4
10.5
2.0
4.0
17.8
106-63-8
4.4
7.1
78-83-1
D*
-40
416 1.2
10.9
2.5
10.5
78-84-2
GAS
-40
196 1.6
10.6
2.5
112-31-2
IIIA
107-83-5
78-78-4
123-05-7
D5
D5
C
II
78-59-1
78-79-5
108-21-4
D
D*
D
I
I
108-20-3
D*
4016-14-2
Isopropylamin 75-31-0
e
Kerosene
8008-20-6
Liquified
68476-85-7
Petroleum Gas
GAS
D
D
74-82-8
67-56-1
79-20-9
0.94
427
5.4
264
420
197
0.90
1.02
0.92
0.98
0.09
211.7
688.6
1.9
84
-54
460 0.8
220 1.5
460 1.8
3.8
8.9
8.0
4.8
2.4
3.5
0.4
550.6
60.4
-28
443 1.4
7.9
3.5
148.7
-26
402 2.3
10.4
2.0
II
I
72
210 0.7
405
5.0
D*
31
344 1.4
7.2
3.4
47.6
D*
D*
D
GAS
I
GAS
-223
12
-10
630 5.0
385 6.0
454 3.1
15.0
36.0
16.0
0.6
1.1
2.6
126.3
1.00
1.14
0.94
2.0
IIA
IIA
IIA
IIB
0.28
0.14
1.00
0.82
1.08
1.12
0.92
0.99
Methyl
Acrylate
Methyl
Alcohol
Methyl Amyl
Alcohol
Methyl
Chloride
Methyl Ether
Methyl Ethyl
Ketone
Methyl Formal
96-33-3
GAS
67-56-1
D*
108-11-2
II
74-87-3
115-10-6
78-93-3
534-15-6
-3
468 2.8
25.0
3.0
385 6.0
36.0
1.1
126.3
0.91
5.5
3.5
5.3
1.01
41
1.0
GAS
-46
632 8.1
17.4
1.7
C*
D*
GAS
I
-41
-6
350 3.4
404 1.4
27.0
11.4
1.6
2.5
C*
Methyl
107-31-3
Formate
231394-54-4
Methylhexane
GAS
D5
Methyl
Isobutyl
Ketone
Methyl
Isocyanate
Methyl
Mercapatan
Methyl
Methacrylate
Methyl NAmyl Ketone
Methyl
Tertiary Butyl
Ether
2Methyloctane
141-79-7
D*
624-83-9
74-93-1
2Methylpropan
e
Methyl-1Propanol
Methyl-2Propanol
2-Methyl-5Ethyl Pyridine
1
-19
238
0.98
1.00
92.4
449 4.5
23.0
2.1
3.5
GAS
-15
534 5.3
26.0
2.0
GAS
-18
3.9
21.8
1.7
80-62-6
10
422 1.7
8.2
3.6
37.2
110-43-0
II
49
393 1.1
7.9
3.9
3.8
1634-04-4
-80
435 1.6
8.4
0.2
250.1
3221-61-2
220
11
D5
78-83-1
D*
-40
416 1.2
10.9
2.5
10.1
75-65-0
D*
10
360 2.4
8.0
2.6
42.2
104-90-5
74
1.1
6.6
4.2
Methylal
109-87-5
Methylamine 74-89-5
278-78-4
Methylbutane
C
D
D5
I
GAS
Methylcyclohe 208-87-2
xane
Methylcyclohe 25630-42-3
xanol
2583-60-8
Methycyclohe
xanone
D
D
II
IIA
0.95
6.3
75-28-5
0.84
0.84
280
8.0
0.85
0.92
0.94
440 1.2
C*
0.53
3.1
31
Methylacetyle 74-99-7
ne
Methylacetyle 27846-30-6
ne-Propadiene
0.85
460
2639
1.7
1.4
0.98
4306
0.11
0.74
-18
-56
237 1.6
430 4.9
420 1.4
17.6
20.7
8.3
2.6
1.0
2.6
-4
250 1.2
6.7
3.4
68
296
3.9
3.9
398
IIA
1.10
688.6
0.27
2Methylheptane
D5
420
3589-34-4
Methylhexane
D5
280
394-14-0
Methylpentane
D5
278
2Methylpropan
e
2-Methyl-1Propanol
2-Methyl-2Propanol
2Methyloctane
75-28-5
D5
78-83-1
D*
75-65-0
D*
2216-32-2
D5
220
32216-33-3
Methyloctane
D5
220
6.3
42216-34-4
Methyloctane
D5
225
6.8
Monoethanola
mine
Monoisopropa
nolamine
Monomethyl
Aniline
Monomethyl
Hydrazine
Morpholine
Naphtha (Coal
Tar)
Naphtha
(Petroleum)
Neopentane
Nitrobenzene
Nitroethane
Nitromethane
1Nitropropane
2Nitropropane
n-Nonane
Nonene
Nonyl Alcohol
141-43-5
85
410
2.1
0.4
78-96-6
77
374
2.6
1.1
100-61-8
60-34-4
23
194 2.5
92.0
1.6
110-91-8
8030-30-6
C*
D
II
II
35
42
310 1.4
277
11.2
3.0
8030-30-6
D*4
42
288 1.1
5.9
2.5
463-82-1
98-95-3
79-24-3
75-52-5
108-03-2
D5
D
C
C
C
450 1.4
482 1.8
414 3.4
418 7.3
421 2.2
8.3
I
I
I
-65
88
28
35
34
2.6
4.3
2.6
2.1
3.1
0.3
20.7
36.1
10.1
79-46-9
C*
28
428 2.6
11.0
3.1
17.1
111-84-2
27214-95-8
143-08-8
D5
D
D
I
I
31
205 0.8
0.8
0.8
2.9
4.4
4.4
5.0
4.4
IIA
0.02
IIA
111-65-9
25377-83-7
111-87-5
D*5
D
D
I
I
206 1.0
230 0.9
6.5
3.9
3.9
4.5
14.0
IIA
0.94
0.08
IIA
1.05
109-66-0
71-41-0
107-87-9
109-67-1
109-68-2
626-38-0
D*5
D*
D
D
D
D
I
I
I
I
I
I
n-Octane
Octene
n-Octyl
Alcohol
n-Pentane
1-Pentanol
2-Pentanone
1-Pentene
2-Pentene
2-Pentyl
Acetate
61.5
460
-40
2639
223 1.2
10.9
2.5
10.5
478 2.4
8.0
2.6
42.2
482
13
8
-40
33
7
-18
-18
23
IIA
0.5
243 1.5
300 1.2
452 1.5
275 1.5
1.1
10.1
0.95
IIA
6.1
7.8
10.0
8.2
8.7
7.5
2.5
3.0
3.0
2.4
2.4
4.5
IIA
1286
IIA
IIA
513
2.5
35.6
639.7
0.92
0.28
0.97
0.94
0.87
1.17
0.84
0.93
IIA
0.99
Phenylhydrazi
ne
Process Gas >
30% H2
Propane
1-Propanol
2-Propanol
Propiolactone
100-63-0
89
1333-74-0
B **
GAS
74-98-6
71-23-8
67-63-0
57-57-8
D*
D*
D*
D
GAS
I
I
Propionaldehy 123-38-6
de
Propionic Acid 79-09-4
C
D
Propionic
123-62-6
Anhydride
n-Propyl
109-60-4
Acetate
n-Propyl Ether 111-43-3
3.7
0.03
520 4.0
75.0
0.1
-104
15
12
450 2.1
413 2.2
399 2.0
2.9
9.5
13.7
12.7
1.6
2.1
2.1
2.5
20.7
45.4
2.2
-9
207 2.6
17.0
2.0
318.5
II
54
466 2.9
12.1
2.5
3.7
74
285 1.3
9.5
4.5
1.4
14
450 1.7
8.0
3.5
33.4
C*
21
215 1.3
7.0
3.5
62.3
B*
20
175 2.0
100.0
Propylene
Propylene
Dichloride
Propylene
Oxide
Pyridine
Styrene
Tetrahydrofura
n
Tetrahydronap
hthalene
Tetramethyl
Lead
Toluene
n-Tridecene
Triethylamine
Triethylbenzen
e
2,2,3Trimethylbuta
ne
2,2,4Trimethylbuta
ne
2,2,3Trimethylpent
ane
2,2,4Trimethylpent
ane
2,3,3Trimethylpent
ane
Tripropylamin
e
Turpentine
n-Undecene
Unsymmetrica
l Dimethyl
Hydrazine
115-07-1
78-87-5
D*
D
GAS
I
-108
16
455 2.0
557 3.4
11.1
14.5
1.5
3.9
51.7
75-56-9
B(C) * 1
-37
449 2.3
36.0
2.0
534.4
110-86-1
100-42-5
109-99-9
D*
D*
C*
I
I
I
20
31
-14
482 1.8
490 0.9
321 2.0
12.4
6.8
11.8
2.7
3.6
2.5
20.8
6.1
161.6
119-64-2
IIIA
385 0.8
5.0
4.6
0.4
75-74-1
II
108-88-3
2437-56-1
121-44-8
25340-18-5
D*
D
C*
D
I
IIIA
I
38
4
-9
83
480 1.1
0.6
249 1.2
442
D5
407
D5
396
D5
415
D5
425
II
41
8006-64-2
28761-27-5
57-14-7
D
D
C*
I
IIIA
I
35
-15
0.45
0.25
0.82
0.65
0.97
0.89
1.00
1.05
0.28
0.91
1.32
0.13
0.70
IIA
IIA
IIB
0.54
IIA
0.24
IIA
0.75
1.21
0.87
9.2
D5
102-69-2
IIA
IIA
0.019
253 0.8
0.7
249 2.0
7.1
8.0
56.0
3.1
6.4
3.5
5.6
28.53
593.4
68.5
4.9
1.5
1.13
4.8
95.0
5.5
1.9
0.85
Valeraldehyde 110-62-3
280
222
D*
D*
I
GAS
-6
-78
402 2.6
472 3.6
52
494 0.8
3.0
34.3
13.4
33.0
3.0
2.2
113.4
11.0
4.1
IIA
0.70
0.94
0.96
Vinylidene
75-35-4
D
I
570 6.5
15.5
3.4
599.4
3.91
Chloride
Xylene
1330-20-7
D*
I
25
464 0.9
7.0
3.7
IIA
0.2
Xylidine
121-69-7
C
IIIA
63
371 1.0
4.2
0.7
* Material has been classified by test.
** Fuel and process gas mixtures found by test not to present hazards similar to those of hydrogen, may be grouped based on the test results.
NOTES:
1 If explosionproof equipment is isolated by sealing all conduits 1/2 in. or larger, in accordance with Section 501-5(a) of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, equipment for the group classification shown in parentheses
is permitted.
2 For classification of areas involving ammonia, see Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration, ANSI/ASHRAE 15, and Safety Requirements for the Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, ANSI/CGA G2.1.
3 Certain chemicals may have characteristics that require safeguards beyond those required for any of the above groups. Carbon disulfide is one of these chemicals because of its low autoignition temperature and the
small joint clearance necessary to arrest its flame propagation.
4 Petroleum naphtha is a saturated hydrocarbon mixture whose boiling range is 68F to 275F (20C to 135C). It is also known as benzine, ligroin, petroleum ether, and naphtha.
5 Commercial grades of aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents are mixtures of several isomers of the same chemical formula (or molecular weight). The autoignition temperatures of the individual isomers are significantly
different. The electrical equipment should be suitable for the AIT of the solvent mixture. (See A-2-1, Table Note 5.)
6 Type is used to designate if the material is a gas, flammable liquid, or combustible liquid. (See 2-2.6 and 2-2.7.)
7 Vapor pressure reflected in units of mm Hg at 77F (25C) unless stated otherwise.
8 Class I, Zone Groups are based upon Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 20: Data for flammable gases and vapors, relating to the use of electrical apparatus, IEC 79-20 (1996).