Explosion isolation valves should be installed on the inlet, outl

et, and hopper discharge of protected vessels, as well as on interconnecting ductwork, to help stop a deflagration from propagating through the system. These valves are available for a range of dust types and installation orientations. Diversion valves are also available in multiple configurations. Our engineers can help determine
the right valve arrangement for your facility and application.
TheÂ
VigiFlap Explosion Isolation Valve is designed to stop the spread of overpressure and flame fronts caused by an explosion downstream in equipment such as dust collectors, cyclones, and filters.
The VigiFlap features a locking mechanism, domed flap, ANSI flanges, inspection/access door, grounding straps, and the ability to operate either normally open or as a check valve. It isÂ
ATEX EN 16447 certified and comes standard with anÂ
inductive proximity shutdown sensor.
If you have any questions about theÂ
VigiFlap explosion isolation valve, contact us.