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AECDAILY CS EN 116404 0825:2025 Edition

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Explosion Relief Systems for Low-Strength Enclosures

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1 Slide 1
2 Slide 2: Explosion Relief Systems for Low-Strength Enclosures
3 Slide 3
4 Slide 4: How to Use This Online Learning Course
5 Slide 5: Purpose and Learning Objectives
6 Slide 6: Contents
7 Slide 7: Deflagration and the Ideal Environment
8 Slide 8: Deflagration
9 Slide 9: Deflagration and Why the Explosion Relief Vent Is Needed
10 Slide 10: Low-Strength Enclosures
11 Slide 11: The Ideal Environment: Fuel
12 Slide 12: Dust Explosions
13 Slide 13: Secondary Explosions
14 Slide 14: Dust Explosions
15 Slide 15: The Ideal Environment: Ignition
16 Slide 16: The Ideal Environment: Confined Space
17 Slide 17: Industries That Utilize Explosion Relief Venting
18 Slide 18: Secondary Needs for Explosion Venting
19 Slide 19: Review Question
20 Slide 20: Answer
21 Slide 21: Codes, Standards, and System Design
22 Slide 22: Codes and Standards
23 Slide 23: Fire Codes: Canada
24 Slide 24: The National Fire Code of Canada
25 Slide 25: The Ontario Fire Code
26 Slide 26: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA
27 Slide 27: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 911.1
28 Slide 28: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 911.1
29 Slide 29: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 911.1
30 Slide 30: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 911.1
31 Slide 31: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
32 Slide 32: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
33 Slide 33: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
34 Slide 34: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
35 Slide 35: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
36 Slide 36: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
37 Slide 37: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
38 Slide 38: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
39 Slide 39: The International Fire Code (IFC): USA | Table 5003.1.1
40 Slide 40: The International Fire Code (IFC): Section 911
41 Slide 41: The International Fire Code (IFC): Section 911
42 Slide 42: The International Fire Code (IFC): Section 911
43 Slide 43: The International Fire Code (IFC): Section 911
44 Slide 44: The International Fire Code (IFC): Section 911
45 Slide 45: The International Fire Code (IFC): Section 911
46 Slide 46: The Factory Mutual Research Corporation
47 Slide 47: Factory Mutual Testing Bunker
48 Slide 48: The National Fire Protection Association
49 Slide 49: NFPA: Mass, Size, and Vent Restraint
50 Slide 50: NFPA: Vent Movement
51 Slide 51: NFPA: Vent Function
52 Slide 52: Calculating Vent Area
53 Slide 53: Vent Area Calculation
54 Slide 54: Vent Area Calculation
55 Slide 55: Vent Area Calculation for Dust
56 Slide 56: Vent Area Calculation
57 Slide 57: Vent Area Issues
58 Slide 58: Review Question
59 Slide 59: Answer
60 Slide 60: Vent Panel Options, Designs, and Styles
61 Slide 61: Basic Explosion Relief Panels
62 Slide 62: Engineered Explosion Relief Panels
63 Slide 63: Types of Vents
64 Slide 64: Panel Design
65 Slide 65: Panel Styles: Insulated Core
66 Slide 66: Panel Styles: Polycarbonate
67 Slide 67: Panel Styles: Thermally Broken Frame
68 Slide 68: Panel Styles: Louvered
69 Slide 69: Panel Styles: Roof (Skylight)
70 Slide 70: Panel Styles: Finishes
71 Slide 71: Panel Styles: Finishes
72 Slide 72: Panel Styles: Finishes
73 Slide 73: Installation
74 Slide 74: Installation
75 Slide 75: Review Question
76 Slide 76: Answer
77 Slide 77: Summary
78 Slide 78: Summary
79 Slide 79: Bibliography
80 Slide 80: Thank You
AECDAILY CS EN 116404 0825
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