 
                        Nitrogen inerting
Nitrogen inertization is used to introduce an inert gas into the system in order to reduce the oxygen concentration to a level at which no explosive atmosphere can occur.
This effectively prevents ignition and explosion events, ensures safe plant operation, and enables controlled and safe shutdown in the event of a fault.
Application Areas
Examples of typical applications:
- Safety device for preventing fires and explosions in activated carbon filters
- Nitrogen blanketing in light liquid separators to avoid the formation of explosive atmospheres
- Use in mobile exhaust air purification systems for suction vehicles to ensure an inert operating environment
Technical Features
- Operation independent of the plant network, e.g. via nitrogen cylinder battery
- Connection to the plant network via claw couplings
- Control valve capable of reducing pressures up to 300 bar to the required operating pressure
 
                                                         
                                                         
                                                        