Understanding Hazardous and Explosion-Protection Environments

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Understanding Hazardous and Explosion-Protection Environments Explosions occur when a mixture of oxygen and explosive substances develop into explosive gases. When the concentration of a substance in air is within the lower and upper explosive limits the mixture can be ignited. To prevent an explosion one of three prerequisites must be eliminated. Making equipment ignition free and safe to install in an explosive environment is one solution. Categorizing Explosive Environments Zone 0 An area where an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture of air containing flammable substances in the form of gas, liquid or vapor is continuously and/or frequently present Zone 1 An area where an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture of air containing flammable substances in the form of gas, liquid or vapor is likely to occur under normal conditions. Zone 2 An area where an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture of air containing flammable substances in the form of gas, liquid or vapor is not likely to occur under normal conditions. If it occurs it will only be for short periods of time.

Various Applications for Explosion-Proof, Explosion-Safe and Harsh Environments

Classification Examples of Hazardous Areas Gases/Vapors Where there is a tank filled with flammable liquid there is the potential risk for an explosion to occur inside the tank. Therefore the inside of the tank is categorized as Zone 0. Vapor may occasionally escape through a vent on the top of the tank, therefore the area around the vent is categorized as Zone 1. The vapor may also run down the outside of the tank resulting in another potentially explosive environment which is categorized as Zone 2.

Dust At a mill with a feed hoper and filter, for example, a product that causes dust particles mixed with sufficient air to cause an inflammable mixture is loaded into a hopper. Inside the hopper and filter is categorized as Zone 20. While the product is being loaded the mixture of dust and air causes a potentially explosive compound in the area where the product is loaded into the hopper so the area outside the hopper is categorized as Zone 21. Around the hoper where a potentially inflammable atmosphere temporarily exists is categorized as Zone 22.

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