API RP 12N Recommended Practice for the Operation, Maintenance and Testing of Firebox Flame Arrestors
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API RP 12N Document Information:
Title
Recommended Practice for the Operation, Maintenance and Testing of Firebox Flame Arrestors
American Petroleum Institute
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994
Scope:
This recommended practice should be considered in the
installation, maintenance and testing of firebox flame arrestors
installed on the air intake of oilfield production equipment. Flame
arrestors are commonly used on indirect heaters, emulsion treaters,
glycol reconcentrators and other equipment used to heat fluids in
production operations. These flame arrestors are designed to
prevent flashback through the arrestor in the event that
combustible fluids in the atmosphere should be drawn into the
heater through the air intake and come in contact with the main
burner or pilot flames.
This recommended practice is limited to gas fired, natural draft
burner systems with continuously burning pilots. Flame arrestors
for oil fired burners or burner systems using forced draft or
induced draft are outside the coverage of this recommended
practice. Also excluded from coverage of this recommended practice
are burner systems in which a spark produced by the system could
cause an internal explosion such as with a spark ignition
device.
Equipment known as line arrestors, tank arrestors, spark
arrestors, or stack arrestors are outside the coverage of this
recommended practice.
Some of the recommended practices for field testing after
installation may not be applicable to equipment located in confined
areas. The user may modify these recommended practices as required
to satisfy his own specific needs.
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