Static Electricity 2000 Edition
* Discharges During Filling Operations
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NFPA 77 Static Electricity
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4.3.8* Discharges During Filling Operations.
During filling of large silos with powders, granules, and pellets, surface flashes up to a meter in length have been observed. These dis- charges, called bulking brush (cone) discharges, are accompanied by a crackling sound capable of being heard above the noise of the material transfer. Bulking brush discharges have a max- imum effective energy of 10 mJ to 25 mJ and are believed responsible for dust explosions in grounded silos. Similar dis- charges are observed during the filling of tank vehicles with nonconductive liquids. In this case, the phenomenon is known as a surface streamer or go-devil. (See Figure 4.3.8.) Chapter 5 Evaluating the Hazard of Static Electricity 5.1 General. 5.1.1 The following are two basic steps in evaluating static electricity hazards: (1) Identifying locations where charge separates and accu- mulates (2) Assessing the ignition hazards at these locations The basic process is outlined in Figure 5.1.1. 5.1.2 On-site evaluation or survey of the process should be made to identify any ungrounded conductive objects, includ- ing personnel, and any materials that could serve as electrical insulators and could interfere with proper bonding and grounding. The survey should identify those locations that might pose a static electricity hazard, even if there is no evi- dence of accumulation of charge at the time of the evaluation. 5.1.2.1 Special attention should be given to insulating materi- als that are handled or processed. Each process operation should be considered separately and attention should be given to the likely range of exposure of the materials. For example, changes in temperature and relative humidity can signifi- cantly influence the bulk conductivity and surface conductiv- ity of materials. 5.1.2.2 It is often helpful to complete a design review of the operation, process, or machine and a visual survey of the area first. An on-site instrumented evaluation should then be con- ducted during actual operating conditions to determine the nature and magnitude of any static electricity hazards present. WARNING During an audit, precautions should be taken that are consistent with the equipment and the materials in the area where measurements are to be taken. The primary ignition hazard comes from introducing a grounded electrode, such as the housing of a field meter (see Sec- tion 5.4), into the vicinity of a charged surface, thus pro- viding a route for a static electric discharge. The surface being measured should always be approached slowly while observing the meter’s response. Extreme care should be taken so that neither instruments nor testing techniques cause ignition of flammable atmospheres. Appropriate safe work practices should be employed when taking measurements in and around physical haz- ards such as moving belts, webs, and pulleys. Insulative layer Conductive backing + – + – + – + – + – + – + – + – + – |
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