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What is the difference in Explosion Proof and Listed and Labeled?

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What is the difference in Explosion Proof and Listed and Labeled?

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• The term listed and labeled can pertain to nearly anything that is inspected by a NRTL. This can be the toaster on your kitchen counter or a sophisticated computer control system at your workplace. The term explosion proof pertains to the Division System of classifying a hazardous location. The term explosion proof usually is thought of in conjunction with the heavy cast aluminum or cast iron enclosures that are used in the Division system.

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