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In the realm of hazardous locations Class 1 refers to an environment containing flammable or explosive vapors or gases and Division 2 is a location where those gases are expected to be present only during an upset condition.

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Division 1.2 is an explosive with a projection (fragmentation) hazard, ex: grenades

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