Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

NFPA 67 2024

$62.08

NFPA 67: Guide on Explosion Protection for Gaseous Mixtures in Pipe Systems

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
NFPA 2024
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Category:

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

Learn how to better reduce explosion hazards in gaseous pipe systems. The quintessential resource for designing, installing, and operating explosion protection systems for any facility with process piping, vapor recovery system piping, gas venting piping and manifolds, gas piping for water electrolysis and fuel cell systems, flare systems, and more. NFPA 67, Guide on Explosion Protection for Gaseous Mixtures in Pipe Systems, provides designers, engineers, installers, contractors, and facility managers invaluable support for better ensuring safety with piping systems.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Important Notices and Disclaimers
3 Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers
8 Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope.
1.2 Purpose.
1.3 Piping Installation and Maintenance.
1.4 Applications.
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General.
2.2 NFPA Publications.
9 2.3 Other Publications.
2.4 References for Extracts in AdvisoryRecommended Sections.
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General.
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions.
3.3 General Definitions.
10 Chapter 4 General Detonation Protection Recommendations
4.1 Detonation Protection Methods Based on the Prevention of Combustion.
11 4.2 Detonation Protection Methods Based on the Prevention or Limitation of Damage.
4.3 Limitations.
4.4 Factors to be Considered.
4.5 Plans.
4.6 System Acceptance.
4.7 Inspection and Maintenance.
Chapter 5 Detonation Prevention and Mitigation
5.1 Detonation Prevention by Composition ControlPrevention of Combustion.
5.2 Preventing Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition.
5.3 Detonation Isolation.
12 Chapter 6 Detonation Containment
6.1 General.
6.2 Chapman-Jouguet Detonation Properties.
6.3 Detonation Forces on Piping and Piping Supports.
13 6.4 Reflected Pressure Waves and Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition (DDT).
6.5 Detonation Containment in Pipes.
14 6.6 Pipe Structural Response to Detonation Loads.
15 Chapter 7 Applications of Passive Detonation Protection Strategies
7.1 Underground Storage VesselVessels.
16 7.2 Aboveground Storage Vessels.
7.3 Protection of Process Units and Tank Farms from Waste Gas Systems (Incinerators, Flares, Thermal Oxidizers).
17 7.4 Protection Strategy for Carbon Adsorption Units.
7.5 Protection Strategy for Equipment (Blowers, Vacuum Pumps, etc.).
18 7.6 Selecting Flame Arresters for Actual Process Conditions.
Chapter 8 Management of Change
8.1 Procedures for Management of Change.
Chapter 9 Installation, Inspection, and Maintenance of Piping Explosion Protection Systems
9.1 General.
9.2 Design Parameters and Documentation.
19 9.3 Installation.
9.4 Inspection.
9.5 Availability of Explosion Protection System Documentation.
9.6 Maintenance.
9.7 Cleaning.
9.8 Procedures After an Explosion Protection System Event.
20 9.9 Recordkeeping.
9.10 Personnel Safety and Training.
Annex A Explanatory Material
28 Annex B Examples of Calculations of Suitable Pipe Wall Thickness for Pipe Wall Elastic Response to Stable Detonations
32 Annex C Fundamentals of Deflagrations
34 Annex D Principles of Detonations
39 Annex E Detonation Propagation Across Boundaries
40 Annex F Informational References
NFPA 67 2024
$62.08