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NFPA 36 2009

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Solvent Extraction Plants

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Maximize fire safety at extraction plants with the 2009 NFPA 36!

Trust NFPA 36: Standard for Solvent Extraction Plants, to mitigate the specialized hazards involved in extraction of oils from agricultural commodities, such as oil-bearing seeds, using hydrocarbon solvents.

Make sure you’re working with the latest rules involving:

  • Operations involved in preparing raw material (meal) for processing
  • Storage and handling of the solvent
  • Fire-safe design of the extraction facility and the process equipment
  • Means for conveying the oil and processed solids from the extraction facility
  • Conducting repairs when extraction equipment is operating and when it is shut down and purged of hydrocarbon vapors

Changes incorporated into the 2009 edition of NFPA 36 include:

  • A provision to allow electric space heaters that are approved for Class I, Division 1, Group D and Class II, Division 1, Group G locations to be used in meal preparation areas and in extraction process areas
  • Major revision to the drainage and spill control requirements in Chapter 7, particularly details of the oil/water separation sump
  • Revisions to process control systems
  • Adoption of several new and revised definitions

Order the 2009

NFPA 36

today and minimize risks associated with working in dust-laden or flammable vapor-laden atmospheres.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Important Notices and Disclaimers
Important Notices and Disclaimers
3 Additional Notices and Disclaimers
Additional Notices and Disclaimers
4 2.1 General
2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
2.2 NFPA Publications
8 Chapter 1 Administration
Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
1.3 Application
1.4 Retroactivity
1.4 Retroactivity
1.5 Equivalency
1.5 Equivalency
1.6 Units and Formulas
1.6 Units and Formulas
9 1.7 Code Adoption Requirements
1.7 Code Adoption Requirements
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.3 Other Publications
2.3 Other Publications
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
Chapter 3 Definitions
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
10 Chapter 4 General Requirements
Chapter 4 General Requirements
4.1 Scope
4.1 Scope
4.2 Basic Operating Requirements
4.2 Basic Operating Requirements
11 4.3 Sources of Ignition
4.3 Sources of Ignition
4.4 Housekeeping
4.4 Housekeeping
4.5 Solvent Transfer Equipment
4.5 Solvent Transfer Equipment
4.6 Piping, Valves, and Fittings
4.6 Piping, Valves, and Fittings
4.7 Exits
4.7 Exits
4.8 Fire Protection
4.8 Fire Protection
12 4.9 Start-Up of Extraction Process
4.9 Start-Up of Extraction Process
4.10 Emergency Procedures
4.10 Emergency Procedures
4.11 Repairs in Restricted and Controlled Areas When Plant Is Operating or Not Purged
4.11 Repairs in Restricted and Controlled Areas When Plant Is Operating or Not Purged
4.12 Repairs in Restricted and Controlled Areas When Plant Is Shut Down and Purged
4.12 Repairs in Restricted and Controlled Areas When Plant Is Shut Down and Purged
Chapter 5 Bulk Solvent Unloading and Storage
Chapter 5 Bulk Solvent Unloading and Storage
5.1 Scope
5.1 Scope
13 5.2 Location and Siting
5.2 Location and Siting
5.3 Design and Construction
5.3 Design and Construction
5.4 Fire Protection Equipment
5.4 Fire Protection Equipment
5.5 Sources of Ignition
5.5 Sources of Ignition
5.6 Unloading Procedures
5.6 Unloading Procedures
Chapter 6 Preparation and Meal Finishing Processes
Chapter 6 Preparation and Meal Finishing Processes
6.1 Scope
6.1 Scope
6.2 Design and Construction
6.2 Design and Construction
14 6.3 Electrical Systems
6.3 Electrical Systems
6.4 Dust Removal
6.4 Dust Removal
6.5 Tramp Metal
6.5 Tramp Metal
6.6 Dryer Shut Down
6.6 Dryer Shut Down
6.7 Hot Work
6.7 Hot Work
6.8 Use of Power Tools
6.8 Use of Power Tools
Chapter 7 Extraction Process
Chapter 7 Extraction Process
7.1 Scope
7.1 Scope
7.2 Location and Siting
7.2 Location and Siting
7.3 Design and Construction
7.3 Design and Construction
15 7.4 Drainage and Spill Control
7.4 Drainage and Spill Control
16 7.5 Conveying Systems
7.5 Conveying Systems
7.6 Cooling Towers
7.6 Cooling Towers
7.7 Electrical Systems
7.7 Electrical Systems
17 7.8 Ventilation Systems
7.8 Ventilation Systems
7.9 Ignition Sources and Heating
7.9 Ignition Sources and Heating
7.10 Flammable Vapor Detection
7.10 Flammable Vapor Detection
7.11 Lightning Protection
7.11 Lightning Protection
7.12 Static Electricity
7.12 Static Electricity
Chapter 8 Extraction Process Equipment
Chapter 8 Extraction Process Equipment
8.1 Scope
8.1 Scope
8.2 Venting
8.2 Venting
18 8.3 Conveying Systems for Solids
8.3 Conveying Systems for Solids
8.4 Extractors, Desolventizers, Toasters, Dryers, and Spent Flake Conveyors
8.4 Extractors, Desolventizers, Toasters, Dryers, and Spent Flake Conveyors
8.5 Grinders
8.5 Grinders
8.6 Miscella Filters
8.6 Miscella Filters
8.7 Wastewater Evaporation
8.7 Wastewater Evaporation
8.8 Pressure Vessels and Tanks
8.8 Pressure Vessels and Tanks
19 8.9 Heat Exchangers, Condensers, and Flash Drums
8.9 Heat Exchangers, Condensers, and Flash Drums
8.10 Process Controls
8.10 Process Controls
Annex A Explanatory Material
Annex A Explanatory Material
21 Annex B Description of the Solvent Extraction Process
Annex B Description of the Solvent Extraction Process
27 Annex C Operational Practices
Annex C Operational Practices
28 Annex D Informational References
Annex D Informational References
30 Index
Index
NFPA 36 2009
$80.71