ScottyUK
Electrical
- May 21, 2003
- 12,915
I'm looking at a design drawing for an ATEX zone 2 hazardous area release point on a polypropylene tank and a question has been raised about static as an ignition source. Polypropylene is one of the worse materials for building up static. The material is not carbon-loaded and is therefore insulating. Surface coatings are unlikely to be effective because they won't adhere to polypropylene. There's a motor-driven agitator on the vessel top which is earthed to the main earth bar.
The vessel content is a horrible brew, but for argument's sake lets call it diesel fuel as this is comparable in flashpoint. Any thoughts on whether this is a problem and if so some ideas on solving it would be welcome.
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The vessel content is a horrible brew, but for argument's sake lets call it diesel fuel as this is comparable in flashpoint. Any thoughts on whether this is a problem and if so some ideas on solving it would be welcome.
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If we learn from our mistakes I'm getting a great education!