Design To Prevent Fire and Explosion PDF
Design To Prevent Fire and Explosion PDF
Design To Prevent Fire and Explosion PDF
Prevention
DESIGN TO
PREVENT FIRE
AND
EXPLOSION
DESIGN TO PREVENT
FIRE & EXPLOSIONS
FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION/
MINIMISATION
¢ Inerting/purging
¢ If any of the 3 conditions of the fire triangle are eliminated, the
triangle is broken and a fire or explosion cannot occur (e.g.
inerting, control of static electricity and ventilation.)
¢ Inerting
begins with initial purge of vessel with inert
gas to bring oxygen concentration down to safe
concentrations
¢ For
many gases the LOC is approximately 10% and
for many dusts approximately 8 %. Commonly used
control point=4% below LOC (Example: 6% oxygen if
LOC is10%)
INERTING METHODS
1.Vacuum Purge - evacuate and replace with inert.
4. Siphon Purge - fill with liquid, then drain and replace liquid
with inert.
¢ Main hazards are fire and explosion from sparks containing
enough energy to ignite flammable vapors
Grounding:
¢ Eliminates a difference in static charge potential between
conductive objects and ground
¢ Although bonding will eliminate a difference in potential
between objects, it will not eliminate a difference in potential
between these objects and earth unless one of the objects is
connected to earth with a ground wire
3. VENTILATION
¢ The purpose of ventilation is to dilute the explosive vapors with
air to prevent explosion and to confine the hazardous flammable
mixtures.
¢ Always provide adequate ventilation to reduce the potential for
ignition of flammable vapors.
¢ They are most useful for controlling toxic materials when their
airborne concentrations could exceed legislated standards.
DILUTION/GENERAL VENTILATION
¢ General (dilution) ventilation systems supply clean air that
mixes with the air in the workplace, diluting the concentration
of the contaminant.
¢ If
a fire is detected, the entire sprinkler array within
an area is activated, possibly in areas not even
affected by the fire.
5. EXPLOSION PROOF EQUIPMENT
¢ The housings are not designed to prevent flammable vapors and
gases from entering but are designed to withstand an internal
explosion and prevent the combustion from spreading beyond
the inside of the enclosure.
AREA CLASSIFICATION
¢ When designing an XP area, all pieces of electrical
equipment and instrumentation are specified for
the class, group, and division.
¢ All
pieces of equipment and instrumentation within
an area must be appropriately specified and
installed.
AREA AND MATERIAL CLASSIFICATION :