DIN Standards Committee Safety Design Principles
Explosion isolation systems
Abstract
This document specifies the general requirements for explosion isolation systems. An explosion isolation system is an autonomous protective system which aims to prevent an explosion pressure wave and a flame or only a flame from propagating via connecting pipes or ducts into other parts of apparatus or plant areas. This document also specifies methods for evaluating the efficacy of the various explosion isolation systems, and methods for evaluating design tools for such explosion isolation systems when applying these in practice. This document also sets out the criteria for alternative test methods and interpretation means to validate the efficacy of explosion isolation systems. This document does not cover flame arresters, diverters, and explosion isolation flap valves. For these devices refer to EN ISO 16852:2016 , EN 16020:2011, and EN 16447:2014 respectively. This standard covers e.g.: a) general requirements for the explosion isolation components; b) evaluating the efficacy of an explosion isolation system; c) evaluating design tools for explosion isolation systems. This document is applicable only to the use of explosion isolation systems that are intended for avoiding explosion propagation between interconnected enclosures, in which an explosion can result as a consequence of ignition of explosive mixtures, e.g. dust-air mixtures, gas-(vapour-)air mixtures, dust-, gas-(vapour-)air mixtures and mists. It is not applicable to detonation events.
Begin
2023-04-12
WI
00305176
Planned document number
prEN 15089
Responsible national committee
NA 095-02-01 AA - Explosion protection systems (except flame arresters)
Responsible european committee
CEN/TC 305/WG 3 - Devices and systems for explosion prevention and protection
draft standard
Explosion isolation systems
2024-07
Order from DIN Media
previous edition(s)
Explosion isolation systems
2009-03