Area Classification Presentation-2
Area Classification Presentation-2
Area Classification Presentation-2
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Codes
CODE Example 1
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Codes
CODE Example 2
The European Commission (publisher of the 2 ATEX directives ) has also published
a document titled :
Non
Non binding guide of good practice for implementing Directive n
n 1999/92/EC
1999/92/EC
(User directive ) which addresses area classification
The ATEX User directive is an 8 pages document (the law )
but the non binding guide is a 65 pages document !
CODE Example 3
API RP 505 Recommended Practice for classification of locations for Electrical
Installations at Petroleum facilities classified as Class I, zone 0, zone1, zone2
Foreword states :
API publications may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Every effort has been made by the Institute
to assure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained in them ; however the Institute makes no
warranty or guarantee in connection with this publication and expressly disclaims any liability or
responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use.
This standard is not intended to obviate the need for applying sound engineering judgement ...
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AREA CLASSIFICATION
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UNCLASSIFIED
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Company specifications
Many oil companies have prepared their own documents sometimes called :
Company specifications
These company specifications generally include :
references to specific regulations, standards and codes to be applied
requirements not included in regulations, standards and codes (coming from
feedback and experience of the Operator) and topics/situations not
covered by standards/codes.
Caution !
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Hazardous area
Zone
H
Hazardous
d
area (on account of explosive gas atmospheres) called hazardous locations in the US
An area (3-dimensional region or space) in which an explosive gas atmosphere is or may be
expected to be present, in quantities such as to require special precautions for the
construction installation and use of equipment.
construction,
equipment
Hazardous areas are classified into 3 zones based upon the frequency of the occurrence and duration
of an explosive gas atmosphere, as follows:
Zone 0
Area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is present continuously or for long periods or frequently.
Zone 1
Area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is likely to occur in normal operation occasionally.
occasionally
Zone 2
Area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is not likely to occur in normal operation but, if it does occur,
will persist for a short period only.
only
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LEL UEL
methane
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hydrogen
75
0
No combustion
(l k off ffuel)
(lack
l)
concentration
of fuel in air
UEL
EXPLOSION
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No combustion
(l k off oxygen))
(lack
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Flash point
Lowest temperature at which sufficient vapour is given off a liquid, to form a flammable
mixture with air that can be ignited by an arc, spark, naked flame, etc
Gasoline = - 45C
Kerosene = + 38C
Diesel fuel = + 55C
Explosion of gas or vapour is possible when the ambient temperature becomes greater
than the flash point of the flammable material.
High flash point liquids are less hazardous than low flash point liquids.
Practically liquids with flash point above 55C are not liable to generate a hazardous area,
unless they are likely to be submitted to a temperature above this flash point.
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Normal Operation ?
Sit ti when
Situation
h th
the equipment
i
t iis operating
ti within
ithi itits d
designed
i
d parameters
t ,
Normal operation includes start-up and shut-down conditions.
Minor releases of flammable material may be part of normal operation
operation.
For example, releases from seals which rely on wetting by the fluid which is being
pumped are considered to be minor releases.
F
Failures
il
(
(such
h as th
the breakdown
b kd
off pump seals,
l flange
fl
gaskets
k t or spillages
ill
caused
d
by accidents) which require urgent repair or shut-down are not considered to be part
of normal operation nor are they considered to be catastrophic.
Catastrophic failures which are beyond the concept of abnormality are excluded
(such as rupture of a process vessel or pipeline and events that are not predictable).
In case of activities other than those of normal operation,
operation e.g.
e g commissioning or
maintenance, the area classification drawing may not be valid !
It is expected that this would be dealt with by a safe system of work (work permit ).
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The extent of the zone depends on the estimated or calculated distance over which
an explosive atmosphere exists before it disperses to a concentration in air below its
lower explosive limit with an appropriate safety factor.
Penetration of flammable gas into an area can be prevented by:
Physical barriers
Sufficient overpressure in the area relative to the adjacent hazardous areas
Purging the area with sufficient
flow of fresh air
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