IPD Isolation System - Modular Design
There are four components to the IPD Isolation System (from left to right): the System Monitor, the Explosion Detector, the agent injection Cannon, and the Power Supply. When the Explosion Detector registers the presence of an event it sends an electrical signal directly to the isolation Cannon(s) installed on the equipment ductwork or piping causing the powder suppression agent (foodgrade sodium bicarbonate) to be energized and discharged. The Detector and Cannon are designed for operation in intrinsically safe electrical environments without need for costly explosion proof conduit.
The System Monitor provides electrical power to the Detector and Cannon(s). External relays are activated when the Isolation System operates. These relays enable shut down of the protected equipment to end the supply of combustible material and to generate an alarm. The Power Supply provides connection to standard AC power and battery backup.
Depending upon the application, the isolation Cannon size is selected from standard modules identified as 5, 10, 20, 40 and 60 lb. (2, 4, 8, 16, 24 Kg) capacity. Connection to the ducting or piping requires a simple adapter typically having a 45 degree angle to inject the powder into the flow of burning material.
IPD Isolation System - Activation
The standard IPD Isolation System Detector is pressure driven. Mounted to the equipment in which the explosive event may occur, three pressure sensors respond to the early stages of the pressure wave that precedes the fireball in a deflagration. One of these pressure sensors is set low and provides early warning through the System Monitor of a process condition upset that may cause an unusually high system operating pressure; this is used to prevent system discharge due to non explosive process pressure excursions. When two of the three pressure sensors respond, the Isolation System is activated.
Alternative IPD Isolation System activation can be accommodated. Examples include:
- Sensors fitted to Explosion Vents such as the type MBS Burst Alert® sensor available with vent panels.
- Optical sensors (UV, IR or a combination of UV and IR).
When alternative explosion detection means are employed, the Explosion Detector is replaced by a "Detector Interface Module" that receives the sensor output and triggers the isolation Cannon(s) as well as reporting the event to the System Monitor.