Combination Emergency Vent and Flame Arrester
The Model 94580 Combination Emergency Vent and Flame Arrester is designed for tank farm safety engineers, HSE and compliance managers, terminal operations leaders, and EPC project specifiers who need certified deflagration protection combined with atmospheric tank venting in a single compact assembly.
Installed at open vent terminations, the unit allows continuous tank breathing while preventing flame propagation into the vapor space, eliminating the need for separate free vent and arrester devices and reducing equipment count and installation labor.
A crimped ribbon flame element absorbs heat from an approaching flame front and quenches combustion before it can enter the tank, while the integrated hooded vent provides unrestricted atmospheric flow during normal breathing.
Approved to ATEX EN 12874 and ISO 16852 for IIA / NEC Group D service, the Model 94580 is available in 2–12 in. sizes with ANSI, EN 1092-1, or JIS flanges, with sizing verified using Shand & Jurs WinSize software.
Shand & Jurs® 94580 Combination Emergency Vent and Flame Arrester
Combination Emergency Vent and Flame Arrester
Crimped ribbon flame element with integrated hooded atmospheric vent
2″, 3″, 4″, 6″, 8″, 10″, 12″
2–6″: 1.12 bara (16.20 psia); 8–12″: 1.10 bara (15.95 psia)
60 °C (140 °F)
IIA (NEC Group D)
ATEX EN 12874 and ISO 16852 (Short Term Burn); aluminum and cast-iron bodies: ISO 16852 only
Open vent termination on atmospheric tank or vessel nozzle
ANSI 125/150 FF/RF, EN 1092-1 PN10/16 FF/RF, JIS 10K FF/RF (RF not available with aluminum)
Carbon Steel, 304 SS, 316 SS, Aluminum, Duplex SS, Hastelloy C, or Alloy 20
Carbon Steel, 304 SS, 316 SS, Duplex SS, Hastelloy C, or Alloy 20
18-8 SS standard; 304 SS, 316 SS, Duplex SS, Hastelloy C, or Alloy 20 available
3/4 in. NPT port on unprotected side of tube bank (probe user-supplied)
Unitized removable element for inspection without body removal
Shand & Jurs WinSize pressure-drop software
Fuel storage tanks, wastewater digesters, biogas systems, chemical storage, atmospheric vessels, classified area installations
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Contact Us ↵The Model 94450 is applied where an atmospheric vent and a certified deflagration arrester are both required at the tank outlet. Combining the two devices reduces equipment count, structural supports, and installation labor. For conservation (pressure-vacuum) venting, use the Shand & Jurs 9402X Series. For a standard flame arrester with a separate free vent, use the Model 94580.
The crimped ribbon flame element quenches an approaching flame front by absorbing heat and dropping gas temperature below the ignition point. During normal operation the integrated hooded vent provides unrestricted atmospheric flow, so the tank continues to breathe through the same assembly that provides deflagration protection.
The unit is approved to ATEX EN 12874 and ISO 16852 (Short Term Burn) for IIA / NEC Group D service. Aluminum and cast-iron body variants are approved to ISO 16852 only; carbon steel, 304/316 SS, Duplex, Hastelloy C, and Alloy 20 bodies support both ATEX and ISO 16852 approvals.
Body and tube bank material choices range from standard carbon steel through 304/316 stainless steel up to Duplex stainless, Hastelloy C, and Alloy 20 for highly corrosive or coastal environments. Raised-face flanges are not available on aluminum bodies; flat-face aluminum is offered for lightweight installations.
A 3/4 in. NPT port on the unprotected side of the tube bank accepts a user-supplied temperature probe for condition-based monitoring. The unitized removable element can be withdrawn for inspection and replacement without removing the body from the tank nozzle, reducing downtime and confined-space entry needs.