scorer
Chemical
- Jan 24, 2003
- 20
A bit of a basic post with little detail to start off but here goes.
With a vacuum system, how can you estimate if there is a flammable atmosphere inside the vac pump.
I imagine it's a case of calculating flow rate of flammables removed, and amount of air leakage into the system. Then looking to see if it lies between upper and lower flammability limits. Am I on the right track? Any ideas on how to proceed would be helpful.
Also, what sort of a bang do you get, and how likely is it to happen when running at say 33mbara?
With a vacuum system, how can you estimate if there is a flammable atmosphere inside the vac pump.
I imagine it's a case of calculating flow rate of flammables removed, and amount of air leakage into the system. Then looking to see if it lies between upper and lower flammability limits. Am I on the right track? Any ideas on how to proceed would be helpful.
Also, what sort of a bang do you get, and how likely is it to happen when running at say 33mbara?