Static Electricity 2000 Edition
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NFPA 77 Static Electricity
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- 7.15 Clean Gas Flows.
- 7.16 Plastic Sheets and Wraps.
7.13.7* Cleaning.
Containers should be bonded and grounded prior to opening for cleaning operations such as steaming. Cleaning equipment should also be bonded or grounded. 7.14* Vacuum Cleaners. Collecting liquids and solids in an ignitible atmosphere using a vacuum cleaner can create a sig- nificant hazard due to ignition from static electric discharge. If it is necessary to use such equipment in a process area, the hazards and the procedures for safe use should be carefully reviewed and clearly communicated to the potential users. 7.15 Clean Gas Flows. Usually a negligible generation of static electricity occurs in single-phase gas flow. The presence of solids such as pipe scale or suspended liquids such as water or condensate will create charge, which is carried by the gas phase. The impact of the charged stream on ungrounded objects can then create spark hazards. For example, carbon dioxide will form charged solid “snow” when discharged under pressure. This phenomenon can create an ignition haz- ard in an ignitible atmosphere. For this reason, carbon diox- ide from high-pressure cylinders or fire extinguishers should 77– 26 STATIC ELECTRICITY 2000 Edition never be used to inert a container or vessel. Gases with very low ignition energies, such as acetylene and hydrogen, that con- tain suspended material can be ignited by corona discharge when escaping from stacks at high velocity. This phenomenon is associated with electrical breakdown at the periphery of the charged stream being vented. Such discharges can occur even if the equipment is properly grounded. 7.16 Plastic Sheets and Wraps. Nonconductive plastic sheets and wraps, such as those used to wrap shipping pallets, present hazards similar to those of plastic bags. Such sheets and wraps can generate brush discharges from their surfaces following rubbing or separation of surfaces. Isolated wet patches can also create spark hazards. An additional problem is charging of personnel during handling. It is recommended that plastic sheet and wrap not be brought into areas that can contain ignitible atmospheres. Plastic pallet wrap can be removed out- side the area and, if necessary, can be replaced by a suitable tarpaulin or other temporary cover. Antistatic wrap is avail- able. Tear sheets (used outside many clean areas) can gener- ate significant static electric charge when pulled from a dispenser, and precautions are similar to those for plastic sheet. (Additional information on handling sheet materials is found in Section 9.2.) Download 1.59 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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