Dry dust collection information – Hypertherm MicroEDGE Pro Shape Cutting Control Rev.2 User Manual

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S-9

Safety

03/10

At some sites, dry dust can represent a potential

explosion hazard.

The U.S. National Fire Protection Association’s 2007 

edition of NFPA standard 68, “Explosion Protection by

Deflagration Venting,” provides requirements for the

design, location, installation, maintenance, and use of

devices and systems to vent combustion gases and

pressures after any deflagration event. Consult with

the manufacturer or installer of any dry dust collection

system for applicable requirements before you install

a new dry dust collection system or make significant

changes in the process or materials used with an

existing dry dust collection system.

Consult your local “Authority Having Jurisdiction” (AHJ)

to determine whether any edition of NFPA 68 has been

“adopted by reference” in your local building codes.

Refer to NFPA68 for definitions and explanations of

regulatory terms such as deflagration, AHJ, adopted by

reference, the Kst value, deflagration index, and other 

terms.

Note 1 – Hypertherm’s interpretation of these new 

requirements is that unless a site-specific evaluation

has been completed to determine that all dust

generated is not combustible, the 2007 edition of

NFPA 68 requires the use of explosion vents designed

to the worst-case Kst value (see annex F) that could be 

generated from dust so that the explosion vent size and

type can be designed. NFPA 68 does not specifically

identify plasma cutting or other thermal cutting

processes as requiring deflagration venting systems,

but it does apply these new requirements to all dry dust

collection systems.

Note 2 – Users of Hypertherm manuals should consult 

and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local

laws and regulations. Hypertherm does not, by the

publication of any Hypertherm manual, intend to urge

action that is not in compliance with all applicable

regulations and standards, and this manual may never

be construed as doing so.

DRy DUSt CoLLECtIoN INfoRMAtIoN

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