krcullen
Chemical
- Sep 24, 2002
- 1
I realize this is not an IFC forum, but hope I will find some knowledgeable individuals.
I am installing an ozone generator/injection system to treat my process water & deal with ongoing micro issues. My company has installed ozone systems at several of our plants, but none in the past few years.
The subject of IFC Chapter 37 & regulations relating to ozone generation has come up. Is anyone familiar with this section? It states quite clearly that any non-welded piping will need to be within an "exhausted enclosure."
I have several questions:
1. What is an "exhausted enclosure?" Does the fact that the connection will be within a properly exhausted room satisfy this requirement?
2. Is it necessarily to retrofit past installations to satisfy this requirement?
3. Does anyone know when this section was added?
Thanks,
Kristen
I am installing an ozone generator/injection system to treat my process water & deal with ongoing micro issues. My company has installed ozone systems at several of our plants, but none in the past few years.
The subject of IFC Chapter 37 & regulations relating to ozone generation has come up. Is anyone familiar with this section? It states quite clearly that any non-welded piping will need to be within an "exhausted enclosure."
I have several questions:
1. What is an "exhausted enclosure?" Does the fact that the connection will be within a properly exhausted room satisfy this requirement?
2. Is it necessarily to retrofit past installations to satisfy this requirement?
3. Does anyone know when this section was added?
Thanks,
Kristen