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The Shand & Jurs Biogas Model 94309 Flame Arrester (Plate Element) is
designed to stop flame propagation when applied properly in low pressure gas
or vapor piping systems, or on storage tanks and digester covers. When NEC
Group D vapors or gases are generated from product movement in storage tank or
digester operations, the flame arrester effectively quenches a flame front that
may develop from external ignition of flammable vapors.
The Model 94309 may be
mounted vertically or horizontally without affect to flame arresting performance
or capability.
Operation: The Model 94309 quenches the flame front by cooling
the flame to below its ignition temperature. The flame front enters the arrester
and the flame is intercepted by the arrester element which is specifically
designed to provide a precision path for the flame to follow. The flame front
temperature is reduced to below the ignition point of the protected vapors.
This is achieved by dissipating the heat of the flame through the arrester
elements and body.
Design Features: The Model 94309 Flame Arrester is designed
to provide maximum flow of vapor or gas with minimal pressure drop. The
extensive arrester element surface area also provides for superior continuous
burn capability. The Model 94309 incorporates an advanced design, which
ensures precise manufacturing of the arrester components that are critical to
providing superior safety products for industry.
The Model 94309 design is
completely passive which allows for flame quenching capabilities without any
operational interfaces typical of active safety devices or systems.
Model 94309 Flame Arresters are designed with ease of field maintenance, as proven by the
unique extensible arrester element. The element may be inspected and cleaned
in place without disruptive piping. No jacking bolts or piping separations are
necessary. The element is easily removed from the flame arrester housing in place,
facilitating cleaning or replacement with a spare element.
The Model 94309 can
be fitted with low point drains for removal of any condensate accumulation.
A drip trap is recommended for the safe removal of the condensate.
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