What is a Purge Panel?
Purge Panel is a continuously pressurized enclosure where you can install safe area electrical/electronic devices in hazardous areas containing flammable gases, conductive dust, corrosive gases & combination of these. In these purge panels, positive pressure is maintained inside the enclosure to prevent entry of outside gases in the enclosure. This ensures that the internal devices are protected from hostile & hazardous gases/vapours in atmosphere.
Salient features of our Purge Panels are:
- ATEX/PESO/ UL Certified Purging System
- PESO Certified Purge Panels ( Ex-p) for certain sizes and configuration for
- Atex Certified Purge Panels (Ex-p) for certain sizes and configuration
- IECEx Certified Purge Panels (Ex-p)
- Purge Panels for Green Hydrogen Projects suitable for Zone-1& Zone-2, Gas Group IIA/IIB & IIC
- Enclosure MOC-MS Powder Coated/SS-304/ SS-316
- X-Type/ Z-Type / Y- Type Purging System
- No restriction on size of enclosure
- Vortex Cooling Solution Option
- Purge panels for rectifiers/ transformers upto 100KVA
- Purge Panels for Safe Area Corrosion Prevention/
- Purge Panels for Chiller Units such as Huber
- Leakage Compensation Type Purge Panels
- Hazardous Area Control Panels
- Purge Panel with Air Conditioner
Protection by Purging Panels is based on Fire Triangle Principle
Fire can be prevented by removal of any of the following elements in reference to electrical panels
Fuel- Removal of Combustible / Explosive Gases & Fumes by purging
Ignition- 1) Avoiding Ignition Capable Apparatus
2) Cutting off Power to Ignition Capable Apparatus
Oxygen- Preventing Exposure to Atmospheric Air by Jacketing with Neutral Gas
How Protection is Achieved ?
1st Level – Creation of Safe Condition
Instrument quality air is used to pressurize the enclosure. This flushes out any contamination around the internal components. Nitrogen is used in case of fuel fumes.
2nd Level – Maintaining the Safe Condition
The pressure inside panel is maintained at a level higher than atmosphere so that outside gases cannot enter the panel. This ensures safe operation throughout life.
3rd Level – Prevention of Safety Violation
Drop in enclosure pressure generates alarm for corrective action and cuts off power supply to Ignition Capable Apparatus inside the Purge Panel.
Comparison with Conventional Flameproof Panels – Ex-d Type
- Traditionally, Explosionproof/ Flameproof Enclosures are used for safe operation in hazardous area following standard IS/IEC 60079-1 : 2007,Equipment Protection by Flameproof Enclosures "Ex- d" .
These enclosures are mostly Die-Cast Aluminium Alloy and hence have practical limitation of size. They are economical for smaller size applications. Also, primary objective of Explosion proof Enclosures is ‘Containment of Explosion’ rather than ‘Prevention of Explosion’.
Purging Panels can overcome these limitations with its specially fabricated IP 66 Enclosures and Pressure Monitoring Mechanism.
They are based on latest standard IS/IEC- 60079-2: 2014, Equipment Protection by Pressurized Enclosure 'p" Purge Panels are supplied with instrument quality air at sufficient flow and pressure to ensure pressure build up inside the Panel. The Pressure is maintained inside the Purge Panel through regulator mechanism along with monitoring and tripping system in case of failure.
We manufacture Purge Panels for- Hazardous Gases / Vapours: Zone 1 & Zone 2 Gas Group- IIA, IIB, IIC as per IEC600079-2.
Hazardous Gases / Vapours: Class I, Division 1 & Division 2, Gas Group A, B, C &D as per NFPA 496. - Combustible Dust: Zone 21 & Zone 22 as per IEC600079-2
Combustible Dust: Class II, Division 1 & Division 2 as per NFPA 496
We take pride in saying that we have supplied over 300 Purge Panels for various applications and they are functioning without a single failure till nowOur supplied Panels are working not only in India but also in various countries like Dubai, Qatar, Saudi Arabia KSA, Oman, Kuwait and also in Austria, Germany, USA, Australia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Nigeria, China, South Korea, Bangladesh, Zambia etc
- Hazardous Gases / Vapours: Zone 1 & Zone 2 Gas Group- IIA, IIB, IIC as per IEC600079-2.