NFPA 34-2015 Standard for Dipping Coating and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Liquids (Effective Date 12 1 2014).pdf
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1、Copyright 2014 National Fire ProtectionAssociation.All Rights Reserved.NFPA34Standard forDipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable orCombustible Liquids2015 EditionThis edition of NFPA34, Standard for Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using FlammableorCombustible Liquids,waspre
2、paredbytheTechnicalCommitteeonFinishingProcesses.Itwasissued by the Standards Council on November 11, 2014, with an effective date of December 1,2014, and supersedes all previous editions.This edition of NFPA34 was approved as anAmerican National Standard on December 1,2014.Origin and Development of
3、 NFPA 34NFPA standards on safeguarding process tanks containing flammable and combustibleliquids date from 1913, when standards prepared by the Committee on Explosives and Com-bustibles were adopted. Subsequently, jurisdiction was transferred to a new Committee onManufacturing Hazards, which, in tur
4、n, was superseded by the current Technical Committeeon Finishing Processes.The original 1913 edition was completely revised in 1921 and 1922, at which time materialon hardening and tempering tanks and flow coat work was added to the original standard.Further revisions to keep the text up to date on
5、various new aspects of the subject wereadopted in 1922, 1926, 1936, 1940, 1946, 1952, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1966, 1971, 1974, 1979,1982, 1987, 1989, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2006, and 2010.The following major changes were adopted for the 2003 edition:(1) The scope of the standard was extended to cover water-ba
6、sed coatings.(2) The arrangement of the text was modified to comply with the Manual of Style for NFPATechnical Committee Documents, including the relocation of Chapter 11, Referenced Publi-cations, to a new Chapter 2 and the addition of a new Chapter 3, Definitions, whichincorporated all the definit
7、ions previously located in Chapter 1.(3) Chapter6(formerlyChapter4),ElectricalandOtherSourcesofIgnition,wasextensivelyrevised to recognize the Zone concept of area classification. Included in those revisionswere the addition of appropriate definitions and revisions of the figures illustrating theare
8、a classifications in and around dipping and coating processes.(4) Subsection 7.6.1 (formerly 5.5.1) was revised to allow recirculation of exhaust air undercertain conditions and to specify those conditions.(5) Chapter 9 (formerly Chapter 7), Protection, was revised to correlate with Chapter 9, Prote
9、c-tion, of NFPA33, Standard for SprayApplication Using Flammable or Combustible Materials.(6) Section 11.6 (formerly Section 9.6) was revised to require grounding, as well as de-energizing, of the electrostatic circuit.The following major changes were adopted for the 2007 edition:(1) A number of def
10、initions were changed to incorporate “preferred” definitions to ensureconsistentmeaninganduseofdefinedtermsthroughouttheNationalFireCodes.Where“preferred” definitions cannot be used for certain terms, those terms have been delim-ited by the phrase “For the purposes of this standard, .”.(2) New defin
11、itions were added for the terms electrostatic detearing, peripheral vapor con-tainment, secondary enclosure, solvent cleaning, and ventilation.(3) Requirements for hazardous location electrical utilization equipment and wiring werefurther revised to correlate with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code,
12、including appropri-ate Fine Print Notes from NFPA 70.341NFPAand National Fire ProtectionAssociation are registered trademarks of the National Fire ProtectionAssociation, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169.(4) New diagrams were added to illustrate electrical area classification around open dipping and coati
13、ng processes.(5) Quantity limitations for storing flammable and combustible liquids were changed to correlate with NFPA 30,Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code.(6) Chapter 9, Protection, was completely rewritten to accomplish the following:(a) Correlate with NFPA33, Standard for Spray Application
14、Using Flammable or Combustible Materials(b) Add necessary requirements for interlocks for proper operation of fire protection systems(c) Require fire protection systems to be designed so that operation does not result in a spill of the flammable orcombustible liquid(d) Require fire protection system
15、s to discharge into the entire protected area(7) Asection on solvent distillation units (i.e., solvent recyclers) was added.(8) Additional changes were made to correlate this standard with NFPA 33, Standard for Spray Application Using Flam-mable or Combustible Materials.The following major changes w
16、ere adopted in the 2011 edition:(1) The scope of the standard was amended to specifically address printing processes, and appropriate changes weremade throughout NFPA 34 where certain provisions applied specifically to the printing process or excludedprinting processes.(2) The scope of the standard
17、was amended to specifically include vapor degreasing processes and to specificallyexclude processes that use only Class IIIB liquids.(3) New definitions for printing and for certain types of printing processes were added to Chapter 3.(4) A new paragraph, 5.2.1.1, was added to allow coating rolls to
18、be covered with polymeric or other combustiblematerials.(5) Section 5.3, which requires the top of the coating tank to be a certain distance above the floor, was amended toapply only to tanks holding flammable or combustible liquid.(6) Exceptions were added to 5.9.1 and 5.9.2 to exclude sheet and we
19、b transport systems from the requirement tostop conveying systems under certain conditions.(7) Paragraph 5.10.1.3 was amended to prevent coating of workpieces whose surface temperature exceeds the boil-ing point of the coating media.(8) Subsection 6.2.2, which prohibits use of certain ignition-capab
20、le equipment, was amended to apply only to areaswhere flammable or combustible liquid is in use.(9) Anew Figure 6.4(e) was added to illustrate the hazardous (classified) area around a printing press for purposesof electrical area classification.(10) Subsection6.4.2wasamendedtodescribethehazardous(cl
21、assified)areaassociatedwithinktanksandreservoirsin printing processes.(11) Section 6.5, on electrical area classification of enclosed processes, was amended to apply only to dipping andcoating processes. Printing processes are inherently open in nature.(12) A new subsection, 6.8.2, was added, requir
22、ing means to dissipate static electric charges from nonconductivesubstrates.(13) An exception was added to 9.5.1(4) to exclude sheet and web transport systems from the requirement to stopconveying systems under certain conditions, if stopping would cause a more hazardous situation.(14) Anew Section
23、9.11 was added to address fire protection measures specific to printing processes.(15) Chapter 10 was amended to improve the requirements that address housekeeping, handling of liquid-impregnated rags, and waste.(16) Section 10.5 was completely rewritten to address use of Class I flammable liquids a
24、nd Class II combustible liquidsfor cleaning operations.(17) Anew Section 10.6 was added to address cleaning of combustible dusts and residues.(18) Anew Section 10.10 was added to address solvent recovery systems.(19) A new annex item, A.9.3.1(3), was added to describe where carbon dioxide fire prote
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