Fan applications may involve the handling of potentially explosive or flammable particles, fumes
or vapors. Such applications require careful consideration of all system components to insure the
safe handling of such gas streams. This AMCA Standard deals only with the fan unit installed in
that system. The Standard contains guidelines which are to be used by both the manufacturer
and user as a means of establishing general methods of construction. The exact method of
construction and choice of alloys is the responsibility of the manufacturer; however, the customer
must accept both the type and design with full recognition of the potential hazard and the degree
of protection required.
TYPE CONSTRUCTION
SPARK A. All parts of the fan in contact with the air or gas being handled shall be made of nonferrous
material. Steps must also be taken to assure that the impeller, bearings, and shaft are
adequately attached and/or restrained to prevent a lateral or axial shift in these components.
SPARK B. The fan shall have a nonferrous impeller and nonferrous ring about the opening through
which the shaft passes. Ferrous hubs, shafts, and hardware are allowed provided
construction is such that a shift of impeller or shaft will not permit two ferrous parts of the fan
to rub or strike. Steps must also be taken to assure that the impeller, bearings, and shaft are
adequately attached and/or restrained to prevent a lateral or axial shift in these components.
SPARK C. The fan shall be so constructed that a shift of the impeller or shaft will not permit two ferrous
parts of the fan to rub or strike.
Notes:
1. No bearings, drive components or electrical devices shall be placed in the air or gas stream
unless they are constructed or enclosed in such a manner that failure of that component
cannot ignite the surrounding gas stream.
2. The user shall electrically ground all fan parts.
3. For this Standard, nonferrous material shall be any material with less than 5% iron or any
other material with demonstrated ability to be spark resistant.
4. The use of aluminum or aluminum alloys in the presence of steel which has been allowed to
rust requires special consideration. Research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and others has
shown that aluminum impellers rubbing on rusty steel may cause high intensity sparking.
The use of the above Standard in no way implies a guarantee of safety for any level of spark
resistance. "Spark resistant construction also does not protect against ignition of explosive gases
caused by catastrophic failure or from any air stream material that may be present in a system."
This standard applies to:
Centrifugal Fans
Axial and Propeller Fans
Power Roof Ventilators
This Standard applies to ferrous and nonferrous metals. The potential questions which may be
associated with fans constructed of FRP, PVC, or any other plastic compound were not addressed. |