DLP-CH-T111 FLAME PROTECTION and IGNITION FLAME PROTECTION and IGNITION

Flame protection involves measures to prevent, control, or mitigate fire and flame risks, crucial across industries like manufacturing and petrochemicals. Methods include fire-resistant materials, extinguishing systems, and safety protocols, guided by standards like NFPA and ISO. Ignition, the process of starting combustion, requires identifying and controlling sources like electrical sparks and hot surfaces. Prevention measures include intrinsically safe equipment and adherence to standards like EN 13463 series. European standards such as EN 14752 and EN 45545-2 outline flame protection guidelines, while EN 13463 series addresses ignition control, ensuring safety and regulatory compliance in various industrial settings.

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Level: Level 3
Subject: Central heating
Language: English