DocumentCode
1402634
Title
Classification for dusts-an update
Author
Brown, R.J.
Author_Institution
Burgoyne Consultants Ltd., Ilkley, UK
Volume
14
Issue
5
fYear
2000
Firstpage
234
Lastpage
237
Abstract
What do we mean by combustible dust? By definition dust comprises small solid particles in the atmosphere that settle under their own weight or may remain suspended in air for a time. Generally fibres and flyings present in textile processing are considered as dusts. For a dust to be combustible it must demonstrate that it can burn or glow in air and could form explosive mixtures with air at atmospheric pressures and normal temperatures. The IEC has developed and published a series of test methods that can be used to establish the properties of dusts so that the aspects of their behaviour important to the selection of electrical apparatus can be identified.
Keywords
textile industry; atmospheric pressures; burn; combustible dust; dusts classification; electrical apparatus selection; explosive mixtures; fibres; flyings; glow; normal temperatures; particles; textile processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Engineering Journal
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0950-3366
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/pe:20000506
Filename
880838
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