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Ex Basics
(An introduction to the Hazardous Area Protection )


           A presentation by Asif Mirza


                    August 2012
An EXPLOSION requires following three elements

           1 A flammable Material

           2 Oxygen from air

           3 An Ignition or fire-starter
1 A flammable Material

                           2 Oxygen from air

                           3 An Ignition or fire-starter




…to form an explosive triangle or an ET



                                           Explosive
                                            Triangle



                                          expeltec.com
An Explosive Triangle can exist only when (a) Flammable Material & (b) Oxygen are present with-in a
narrow range of quantities.
             The Range is Between The Upper Explosive Limit & Lower Explosive Limit

                                                                                        Dead ET

Upper Explosive Limit




                                          Quantity Of Explosive Material

Lower Explosive Limit
                                                                                            Dead ET




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Explosive
                                    Triangle

                                     Ignition
Explosive triangle is a way to harness the inherent energy by allowing its release through
oxidization. This energy was packed millions of years ago inside the crucibles of cosmos.
This happens every time we use our motor car: ETs are deliberately created inside the internal
 combustion engine to get the required locomotion by TIMED and CONTROLLED explosions




                                                         ET are deliberately created inside the cylinder



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Explosive
                                   Triangle

                                    Ignition
   Quantifying one side of ET as to the TYPE of flammable material

Flammable material in the form of GASES or LIQUIDS belong to CLASS 1
       Flammable material in the form of DUST or POWDER belong to CLASS 2
              Flammable material in the form of FIBRES or FLYINGS belong to CLASS 3

      The quantity of the material is quantified indirectly by the length of the time
                       period an ET remains present in a location




                                         expeltec.com
Simple Rule of Thumb is :


If an ET exists for more than 1000 Hours( >1000/ year) per year at a particular location
then it is a HIGH RISK location and WE shall call it ZONE 0 for class 1 and ZONE 20
for class 2

If an ET exists for more than 10 hours but less than 1000 Hours per year ( 10<,= TIME
<,= one year) at a particular location then it is a Moderate Risk location and WE shall
call it ZONE 1for class 1 and ZONE 21 for Class 2.

If an ET exists for 10 Hours or less per year at a particular location then it is a Low RISK
location and WE shall call it A ZONE 2 for Class 1 and ZONE 22 for Class2.



WE refers to the STANDARDS Specifying bodies, like IEC or NEC



                                         expeltec.com
Long-life ETs create VERY HIGH RISK and short-lived ETs create LOW RISK AREA




                            expeltec.com
Thus presence of ETs create explosion risk areas or the Hazardous Areas


International Electro technical Commission IEC
Involvement with ET: Since 1947
National Electrical Code NEC
Indirect involvement : Since 1897
Direct involvement : 1920

There are many other authorized groups fully involved in research and
development in this and related fields

            Then there is the ever present silent majority.
    The dedicated & self committed engineers all across the globe
        A constant source of valuable feed-back & innovation.



                                     expeltec.com
IEC divide the Hazardous Area in to 3 REGIONS or
                     ZONES


                                                   RISK




D        A       N         G        E        R




ZONE 2            ZONE 1            ZONE 0
ZONE22            ZONE21            ZONE20




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NEC divide the Hazardous Area in to 2 REGIONS or
                   DIVISIONS


                                                   RISK




D       A                          E         R




DIVISION 2                  DIVISION 1




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Let us consider flammable material of Class 1 (Vapours & Gases)

  The gases which form part of the ET have certain distinct and common properties which
  enable us to from GAS GROUPS.

       The Legendary Group Leader is
       METHANE
       • The explosive gas which is found in coal mines.
       •   The nightmare of the coal miners.
       • The fuel of our industry.
  Colorless, odorless but explosive. This is the material which initiated the whole PHILOSOPHY
  and later the ART of explosion protection.
  Its’ enormous hidden energy BUT ruthless manifestation in explosions and deaths of miners
  inspired Humphrey Davy and his contemporaries like George Stephenson to develop the




                                            expeltec.com
That was in 1815 and later, some times after 1900 when ELECTRIC lamps & fixtures
were installed in the mines, the humanitarian side of the ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
practices formed the EXPLOSION PROTECTION SCIENCE.




    The unique parameters like
    • Ignition Temperature,
    •   minimum ignition energy
    •   and other properties are defined in the
                                    GAS GROUPS.
                                         expeltec.com
The unique parameters like Ignition Temperature, minimum ignition energy and other properties
are defined in the GAS GROUPS.
           NEC       A         B         C         D        Mining E            F          G


 IEC                                                       T5
                                                          100C
                                                                    Methane
 I


                                                          Propane
 II A                    T2          T3         T4
                        300C        200C       135C
                                               Ethylene
 II B


           Carbon       Acetylene   Hydrogen
 II C         T6
           Disulphide                T1
             85C                    450C

                                                  expeltec.com
That was a brief analysis of the inflammable material; one side of the ET

   Now let us look at the remaining two sides of the ET………


One of the other side is OXYGEN which manifests itself as part of AIR. Nothing remarkable about it

               The remaining side is THE SOURCE OF IGNITION




       The list is long and on top of the list is ………………………………..




                                           expeltec.com
Each time when switch is operated; spark appears at the terminals specially at the time of ‘switching-off’


                            Lamp ‘off’
  N                                                                                     220 V
                                                                  Switch is in ‘off position and circuit is open’




                             Lamp ‘on’’
  N                                                                                     220 V
                                                                        Switch is in ‘on position and circuit is closed’




          This is the account of theexpeltec.com
                                     events which takes place
          inside an ordinary switch
Lamp ‘on’
N                                                             220 V
                                        Switch is in ‘on position and circuit is closed’




     Lamp ‘off’’
N                                                             220 V
                                  At the time of the separation of the switch
                                  contacts small arc (spark) is initiated by the
                                  electrical inertia of the circuit .
                                  This apparently small arc can initiate an explosion
                                  In a hazardous area.




                   expeltec.com
The strategy so far has been to know the details of the requirements for the occurrence of an
explosion .
We have used the concept of The Explosive Triangle, so that we may protect ourselves and
our investments from destructive powers of ET and at the same time ,utilize the vast
resources of oil & gas

We can protect ourselves in two ways:


FIRST OR PRIMARY PROTECTION (first defense line)
BY not dealing with ETs at all-----by using substitute materials.
But this is not possible all the time-- for example there is presently no substitute for oil or gas .
Another way is to keep the ET handling area as ventilated as possible, so that the
mixture never reaches that critical concentration.

SECONDARY Protection or DEFENCE LINE
Basic strategy is to control the ignition sources, by
-Confinement
-Limiting its energy
-Quenching

                                                   expeltec.com

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Expeltec.presentation 1

  • 1. Ex Basics (An introduction to the Hazardous Area Protection ) A presentation by Asif Mirza August 2012
  • 2. An EXPLOSION requires following three elements 1 A flammable Material 2 Oxygen from air 3 An Ignition or fire-starter
  • 3. 1 A flammable Material 2 Oxygen from air 3 An Ignition or fire-starter …to form an explosive triangle or an ET Explosive Triangle expeltec.com
  • 4. An Explosive Triangle can exist only when (a) Flammable Material & (b) Oxygen are present with-in a narrow range of quantities. The Range is Between The Upper Explosive Limit & Lower Explosive Limit Dead ET Upper Explosive Limit Quantity Of Explosive Material Lower Explosive Limit Dead ET expeltec.com
  • 5. Explosive Triangle Ignition Explosive triangle is a way to harness the inherent energy by allowing its release through oxidization. This energy was packed millions of years ago inside the crucibles of cosmos. This happens every time we use our motor car: ETs are deliberately created inside the internal combustion engine to get the required locomotion by TIMED and CONTROLLED explosions ET are deliberately created inside the cylinder expeltec.com
  • 6. Explosive Triangle Ignition Quantifying one side of ET as to the TYPE of flammable material Flammable material in the form of GASES or LIQUIDS belong to CLASS 1 Flammable material in the form of DUST or POWDER belong to CLASS 2 Flammable material in the form of FIBRES or FLYINGS belong to CLASS 3 The quantity of the material is quantified indirectly by the length of the time period an ET remains present in a location expeltec.com
  • 7. Simple Rule of Thumb is : If an ET exists for more than 1000 Hours( >1000/ year) per year at a particular location then it is a HIGH RISK location and WE shall call it ZONE 0 for class 1 and ZONE 20 for class 2 If an ET exists for more than 10 hours but less than 1000 Hours per year ( 10<,= TIME <,= one year) at a particular location then it is a Moderate Risk location and WE shall call it ZONE 1for class 1 and ZONE 21 for Class 2. If an ET exists for 10 Hours or less per year at a particular location then it is a Low RISK location and WE shall call it A ZONE 2 for Class 1 and ZONE 22 for Class2. WE refers to the STANDARDS Specifying bodies, like IEC or NEC expeltec.com
  • 8. Long-life ETs create VERY HIGH RISK and short-lived ETs create LOW RISK AREA expeltec.com
  • 9. Thus presence of ETs create explosion risk areas or the Hazardous Areas International Electro technical Commission IEC Involvement with ET: Since 1947 National Electrical Code NEC Indirect involvement : Since 1897 Direct involvement : 1920 There are many other authorized groups fully involved in research and development in this and related fields Then there is the ever present silent majority. The dedicated & self committed engineers all across the globe A constant source of valuable feed-back & innovation. expeltec.com
  • 10. IEC divide the Hazardous Area in to 3 REGIONS or ZONES RISK D A N G E R ZONE 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 0 ZONE22 ZONE21 ZONE20 expeltec.com
  • 11. NEC divide the Hazardous Area in to 2 REGIONS or DIVISIONS RISK D A E R DIVISION 2 DIVISION 1 expeltec.com
  • 12. Let us consider flammable material of Class 1 (Vapours & Gases) The gases which form part of the ET have certain distinct and common properties which enable us to from GAS GROUPS. The Legendary Group Leader is METHANE • The explosive gas which is found in coal mines. • The nightmare of the coal miners. • The fuel of our industry. Colorless, odorless but explosive. This is the material which initiated the whole PHILOSOPHY and later the ART of explosion protection. Its’ enormous hidden energy BUT ruthless manifestation in explosions and deaths of miners inspired Humphrey Davy and his contemporaries like George Stephenson to develop the expeltec.com
  • 13. That was in 1815 and later, some times after 1900 when ELECTRIC lamps & fixtures were installed in the mines, the humanitarian side of the ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING practices formed the EXPLOSION PROTECTION SCIENCE. The unique parameters like • Ignition Temperature, • minimum ignition energy • and other properties are defined in the GAS GROUPS. expeltec.com
  • 14. The unique parameters like Ignition Temperature, minimum ignition energy and other properties are defined in the GAS GROUPS. NEC A B C D Mining E F G IEC T5 100C Methane I Propane II A T2 T3 T4 300C 200C 135C Ethylene II B Carbon Acetylene Hydrogen II C T6 Disulphide T1 85C 450C expeltec.com
  • 15. That was a brief analysis of the inflammable material; one side of the ET Now let us look at the remaining two sides of the ET……… One of the other side is OXYGEN which manifests itself as part of AIR. Nothing remarkable about it The remaining side is THE SOURCE OF IGNITION The list is long and on top of the list is ……………………………….. expeltec.com
  • 16. Each time when switch is operated; spark appears at the terminals specially at the time of ‘switching-off’ Lamp ‘off’ N 220 V Switch is in ‘off position and circuit is open’ Lamp ‘on’’ N 220 V Switch is in ‘on position and circuit is closed’ This is the account of theexpeltec.com events which takes place inside an ordinary switch
  • 17. Lamp ‘on’ N 220 V Switch is in ‘on position and circuit is closed’ Lamp ‘off’’ N 220 V At the time of the separation of the switch contacts small arc (spark) is initiated by the electrical inertia of the circuit . This apparently small arc can initiate an explosion In a hazardous area. expeltec.com
  • 18. The strategy so far has been to know the details of the requirements for the occurrence of an explosion . We have used the concept of The Explosive Triangle, so that we may protect ourselves and our investments from destructive powers of ET and at the same time ,utilize the vast resources of oil & gas We can protect ourselves in two ways: FIRST OR PRIMARY PROTECTION (first defense line) BY not dealing with ETs at all-----by using substitute materials. But this is not possible all the time-- for example there is presently no substitute for oil or gas . Another way is to keep the ET handling area as ventilated as possible, so that the mixture never reaches that critical concentration. SECONDARY Protection or DEFENCE LINE Basic strategy is to control the ignition sources, by -Confinement -Limiting its energy -Quenching expeltec.com