butlen
Mechanical
- Sep 10, 2002
- 19
I have been asked to compare the merits of installing an automatic explosion isolation valve (actuated on rate of change of pressure and IR camera), compared to a crimped ribbon detonation flame arrester. Extended burning is not an issue.
Medium is saturated methane+air with light particulate loading.
We currently use crimped ribbon arresters in parallel and clean them when necessary.
I have never used an automatic explosion isolation valve in practice, any advice from anyone who's used them?
Medium is saturated methane+air with light particulate loading.
We currently use crimped ribbon arresters in parallel and clean them when necessary.
I have never used an automatic explosion isolation valve in practice, any advice from anyone who's used them?