scorer
Chemical
- Jan 24, 2003
- 20
At work we insert an earthed grounding rod - in through the top of a plastic IBC (1 tonne plastic contaiber) when filling flammable materials through the top.
Why is this done, and what is the benefit? It seems to me that it is the liquid itself that is being grounded to prevent a spark jumping from the liquid surface to an earthed piece of equipment. Is this correct, and is it normal practice?
Why is this done, and what is the benefit? It seems to me that it is the liquid itself that is being grounded to prevent a spark jumping from the liquid surface to an earthed piece of equipment. Is this correct, and is it normal practice?