Atex Explosion Guide
Atex Explosion Guide
Atex Explosion Guide
Metallic dust
Organic dust
Paint and spray dust
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No ignition source
no dust explosion
Organic dusts
Metallic dusts
Combustible
dust
Dispersed
dust (during the
cleaning process)
Ignition source
Enclosure
(filter housing)
Oxygen
(environmental)
Combustible
dust
Dispersion of
dust (during the
cleaning process)
Ignition source
Enclosure
(filter housing)
Oxygen
(environmental)
ATEX 137
(operator guideline)
defines the operator's
responsibility
Examples of explosion
parameters:
Explosion pressure
and explosion severity
Dust explosion
classifications
Dust explosion
class
KSt
[bar m/s]
St 1
0 200
St 2
201 300
St 3
> 300
Explosion
parameters
Type of dust
pmax [bar]
PVC
8,5
98
Polyethylene
8,8
131
Coal dust
8,2
135
Tin-Copperdust
4,5
80
<8
< 100
113
8,4
160
8,5
160
Paint overspray
8,2
162
165
< 10
< 200
9,5
250
Polyethylene dust
Explosion protection
document
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dditionally, areas which are connected to zones having explosive
conditions, must also be included
A
ll explosion hazard areas must be
divided into zones
Mandatory actions to After clarification of the explosion risk, Critical safety measures:
be taken for a potential detection of explosive dust parameters
Zone division depending on the
such as ignition temperature, minimum
explosion hazard
ignition energy (MIE), lower explosion
limit (LEL), Kst value ... the company
is required to take steps according to
ATEX 137.
explosion risk
B GR 104
Machinery Guideline
2006/42/EC
ATEX 95
(product guideline)
for products in
explosion risk areas
and applications
Manufacturer's
obligation according
to ATEX 95
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high
normal
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Zone division
according to ATEX
Zone 0 / 20
Zone 1 / 21
Zone 2 / 22
Category 1:
Category 2:
Category 3:
Adherence to corresponding require- The systems must meet all requirements for installation, commissioning ments for safety and health
and maintenance
Performance of a risk analysis,
requiring coordination
Continuous updating
Device group I
Device group II
Concentration 50 99 % of LEL
Zone 1
Concentration 20 49 % of LEL
Zone 2
Environment: Dust
Hazard if content is more than 50 % of
the operation or continuous Zone 20
Device category 1
Hazard potential: continuous, frequent
or over an extended period of time
Requirement: very strict safety
procedures
Device category 2
Device category 3
red: Zone 20
green: Zone 22
Preventing an
explosive environment
Inertisation
When using inertisation, the separator
is supplied with inert material such
as limestone powder to avoid the
creation of an explosive atmosphere.
The mixture ratio must ensure that the
combination of inert material and
explosive dust/air cannot set off an
explosion. The economic feasibility
depends on the volume of dust created
and the need for inert material.
Protection concept
ProSens
nted
pate
Combustible dust
(light metals)
Dispersed dust
(during cleaning)
Ignition source
(glowing embers)
Enclosure
(filter housing)
Oxygen
(environmental)
Explosion pentagon
Despite an explosive environment, an explosion
is impossible with an ignition source-free operation
Constructive
explosion protection
according to BGR 104
and VDI 2263
Containment design
Determining the
pressure shock
resistance to
explosion
E xplosion-proof construction
E xplosion pressure relief
E xplosion suppression
P revention of flame and explosion
transfer
Burst disk
Explosion pressure relief for dust extraction systems outdoors or installed by the
exterior wall of the plant. Safety range
depends on the system size: 10 - 25 m.
Effective relief surface: 0.5 m2
Burst disk
Reduction of the
safety zone
Burst channel
Relief using Targo-Vent
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Features:
Maximum Kst-Value: 200 bar x m/s
Dust with MIE > 3 mJ
Safety distance: 5 m for people;
0.5 m for objects/walls
Features:
Approved for Kst-Values up to 500
bar x m/s
Perfect for indoor installation or
toxic dust
Explosion decoupling with extin
guishing agent achieved with small
additional step, since detection and
control are already available.
Explosion suppression
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Explosion decoupling
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The downstream mounted back pressure flap is kept open by means of the air flow
Decoupling of clean
air ductwork
Decoupling of
dust disposal
Rotary valve
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