Air Circulation Chamber Furnaces/Ovens with Safety Technology for Solvent-Containing Charges according to EN 1539 or NFPA 86

Safety Technology for Air Circulation Chamber Furnaces

Certain processes release and vaporize solvents or other flammable vapors. The concentration of these vapors must be kept below a certain limit to prevent ignition. European Norm EN 1539 and NFPA 86 in the USA prescribe the required safety equipment for these processes.

 

For these applications and processes, all air circirculation furnaces of the KTR and N ..HACLS product lines are suited with safety technology for protection of a potentional ignition in the furnace chamber.

 

To avoid an ignition in the furnace, flammable vapors must be diluted with air. Special care must be taken so high concentrations of flammable materials do not accumulate in “dead” areas within the furnace. For this purpose, the furnaces are equipped with an exhaust gas fan providing for a defined suction flow. A measurement system monitors this flow, while fresh air is simultaneously resupplied. In parallel, the furnace atmosphere is diluted by the inflow of fresh air. The air circulation is also monitored by the measurement system. Furnaces with a capacity greater than 1000 liters are additionally equipped with an explosion pressure relief.

  • Furnace sizes between 120 and 10,000 liters
  • Powerful exhaust fan capable of maintaining negative furnace pressure
  • Defined and monitored air circulation flow and exhaust air
  • Visual and audible emergency signals
  • Overtemperature selection limiter with adjustable cutout temperature for thermal protection class 2 in accordance with EN 60519-2 as temperature limiter for the furnace and the product
Max. amount of solvent at°C in grams per charge N 560/.. N 1000/.. N 1500/.. N 2000/.. N 2010/.. N 3920/..
150 °C 37 71 76 92 92 162
200 °C 26 50 57 69 99 121
250 °C 21 39 45 55 55 96
Max. amount of solvent at°C in grams per charge N 4000/.. N 4010/.. N 4500/.. N 5600/.. N 6750/.. N 7200/.. N 10000/..
150 °C 162 162 172 183 225 235 263
200 °C 121 121 132 139 171 180 203
250 °C 96 96 98 112 137 145 165