Static Electricity 2000 Edition
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NFPA 77 Static Electricity
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- 6.5.2 Inductive Neutralizers. 6.5.2.1
- FIGURE 6.5.2.2 Example of an induction needle. 6.5.2.3
6.5 Charge Neutralization.
6.5.1 General. Air can be made to contain mobile ions that will be attracted to and will eliminate unbalanced static elec- tric charge from surfaces. In the use of air ionizers, one must consider certain factors that can influence their effectiveness, such as environmental conditions (e.g., dust and tempera- ture) and positioning of the device in relation to the material processed, machine parts, and personnel. It is important to note that these control devices do not prevent the generation of static electric charge. They provide ions of opposite polarity to neutralize the generated static electric charge. 6.5.2 Inductive Neutralizers. 6.5.2.1 Inductive neutralizers include the following: (1) Needle bars, which are metal bars equipped with a series of needle-like emitters (2) Metal tubes wrapped with metal tinsel (3) Conductive string (4) Brushes made with metal fibers or conductive fibers Each design is based on or consists of sharply pointed ele- ments arranged for placement in the static electric field near the charged surfaces. 6.5.2.2 A charge drawn from ground to the needle-like tips of an inductive neutralizer produces a concentrated electric field at the tips. If the tips are sharply pointed, the electrical field will be sufficient (i.e., greater than 3 kV/mm) to produce a localized electrical breakdown of the air. This electrical break- down, known as corona, will inject ions into the air that are free to move to distant charges of opposite polarity. The flow of ions produced in corona constitute a neutralizing current. (See Figure 6.5.2.2.) FIGURE 6.5.2.2 Example of an induction needle. 6.5.2.3 Although inexpensive and easy to install, inductive neutralizers require a minimum potential difference between the object and the needle tip to initiate corona and the neu- tralizing process. In the absence of this minimum charge, neu- tralization will not occur, and a residual potential of a few thousand volts will be left on the material when sharp induc- tive points are approximately within about 12 mm of the sur- face. 6.5.2.4 It is critically important that inductive neutralizers are connected to a secure ground. If the inductive neutralizer is not grounded, sparks from the induction bar can occur. Download 1.59 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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