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Gruenberg Industrial Ovens
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Class A Solvent Venting Truck-In oven with explosion relief latches
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Solvent Venting Ovens
All standard Gruenberg ovens can be designed to house volatile atmospheres.
Gruenberg designs all Class A ovens to conform to OSHA, NFPA 86A, Factory
Mutual (FM), and Factory Insurance Association (FIA) requirements.
As part of the safety design, Class A ovens must be equipped witha high
exhaust rate: since the heating elements are an ignition source, a high
exhaust rate is needed to dilute the volatile vapors below the "lower
explosive limits." As a result, the heating elements’ KW must
be sufficiently increased to compensate for the heat loss caused by the
above-normal exhaust rate. In addition, for a Class A oven to be energy
efficient, the additional KW required must be carefully calculated according
to solvent load and operating temperature requirements. Features include
- Explosion venting: pressure relief latches or
separate caged or hinged explosion relief panels
- A separate power exhauster
sized according to solvent load and operating temperature
- Heating
systems interlocked by differential switches with both the exhaust
and circulation systems so that loss of airflow automatically
shuts down the
heat
- A purge timer to effect a minimum of four complete changes of the
oven air volume before the heater is energized
- A fail safe, separate,
manual reset, High Limit thermostat to shut down the heat if there
is a primary control failure
- Electric ovens require a second heater
contactor to be associated with the High Limit thermostat on electric
ovens
- A door switch to shut down power to the heater and circulation
fan/blower if the oven door is open during operation
- Markings on
the oven including various warning labels and a capacity curve showing
maximum solvent load at a given temperature.
- Gas ovens must have an
automatic electric ingnition with pilot flame supervision by an electronic
device; a main gas safety valve;
high
and low gas pressure
switches; and a differential switch should a mixer be used
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