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The Working of Explosion Protection Valves

Explosion mitigation means eliminating the effects of the explosion (primary pressure) through ventilation systems outside the protected equipment. This reduces the pressure in the device to a safe level. 

If you want to make your workplace safer, then install explosion-proof panels. You can also consult professionals to install an explosion isolations valve via https://coopatex.co.uk/explosion-isolation/.

There are three main types of auxiliary systems in the market, namely decompression panels, self-closing shock absorbers, and flameless fire suppression systems. The latter can be used indoors due to their special design. Other systems must be used outdoors because of the direct outburst of the explosion wave to the atmosphere.

Here you will find detailed information about all three systems.

1) Decompression plate

The decompression panel is simple but effective explosion protection specially designed for open spaces. For each decompression board installed, a hazard zone boundary must be determined, depending on the specifics of the application, the coverage may vary up to several meters outdoors.

2) The flameless explosion venting system

The flameless explosive ventilation system has a unique design that can be used indoors and in tight installations. The system minimizes the risk of fire after an explosion.

3) Shock absorbers for explosions

The explosion relief damper automatically closes after an explosion to isolate the air supply and prevent a fire after an explosion. This protection is most commonly used in coal dust systems.