Hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs protect people and property in spaces where flammable gases, vapors, or dusts may be present. In these areas, a standard box or light is not enough, and wiring methods must follow rules that keep ignition inside approved gear. Waze Electric reviews your process, area classification drawings, and existing equipment to see how each space is used. We look at motors, pumps, lighting, receptacles, and junction points that sit in or near Class I and Class II zones. Our team then plans hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs that use listed fittings, raceways, and devices matched to the group and division.


Hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs look different in Class I and Class II spaces, so it helps to work with a crew that understands both. Class I areas involve flammable gases and vapors, which call for enclosures and fittings that can contain pressure if ignition occurs inside them. Class II areas involve dust, so the focus shifts to keeping dust out of boxes, motors, and wiring spaces where it could build up. Waze Electric uses this difference when planning hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs across your site in Las Vegas, NV, Henderson, NV, and Summerlin, NV. We route conduits where they can be supported, kept away from damage, and sealed where rules call for it.
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Work with a contractor that understands how hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs differ between gas and dust areas.
Raceways, fittings, and enclosures are selected and installed with classified rules in mind, which supports safer day to day operation.
Hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs make full use of the ratings that come with listed boxes, motors, and devices instead of mixing gear that does not match the zone.

No, we help with hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs in smaller shops, fuel areas, process rooms, and other spaces that fall under Class I or Class II rules.
During a site walk, we look at markings, construction, and location so we can say whether each part of your hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs fits the area rating.
Some tasks need shutdowns in certain zones, yet many projects can be staged so only small sections of hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs are offline at a time.
Yes, we review your current hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs in the field and compare them to older drawings so we can see what has changed.
We install listed lighting fixtures, supports, and raceways that are suitable for the class and group of the space, and we tie them into your existing circuits or new feeds.
Missing covers, open knockouts, damaged fittings, wrong devices in classified zones, or missing seal fittings are all reasons to look closer at hazardous locations and explosion-proof installs.