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Standard No.: GB 17919-2025
English Name: Safety specification for explosion protection in combustible dust collection system
Chinese Name: 可燃性粉尘除尘系统防爆安全规范
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: SAMR; SAC
Issued on: 2025-10-31
Implemented on: 2026-11-1
Status: to be valid
Superseding:GB/T 17919-2008 Directives for dust explosion protection for dust collectors in dust explosion hazardous area
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 10000 words
Translation Price(USD): 300.0
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ICS 13.230 CCS C 67 National Standard of the People’s Republic of China GB 17919-2025 Replaces GB/T 17919-2008 Safety specification for explosion protection incombustible dust collection system 可燃性粉尘除尘系统防爆安全规范 (English Translation) Issue date: 2025-10-31 Implementation date: 2026-11-01 Issued by the State Administration for Market Regulation of the People's Republic of China the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Contents Foreword III 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 1 4 General requirements 3 5 Process system and equipment requirements 4 5.1 Dry dust collector 4 5.2 Wet dust collector 5 5.3 Wet dust removal integrated equipment 5 5.4 Dust collection hood 6 5.5 Dust collection dust 6 5.6 Dust collection fan 6 5.7 Dust bin 6 6 Requirements for explosion control measures 6 6.1 Explosion venting 6 6.2 Explosion isolation 7 6.3 Explosion suppression 7 6.4 Explosion resistance 7 6.5 Inerting 7 7 Monitoring and early warning requirements 8 8 Operational safety management requirements 8 8.1 Dust cleaning 8 8.2 Maintenance and overhaul 9 9 Verification methods 9 Safety specification for explosion protection in combustible dust collection system 1 Scope This document specifies the general requirements, process system and equipment requirements, explosion control measures, monitoring and early warning requirements, and operational safety management requirements for dust collection system used in areas subject to dust explosion hazardous. It also describes the corresponding verification methods. This document is applicable to the design, manufacture, installation, acceptance, use, and maintenance of dust collection system used in areas subject to dust explosion hazardous. This standard is not applicable to the areas with dusts, including those in coal mines and with fireworks, explosives, powders and strong oxidants. 2 Normative references The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies. GB 2894 Safety colours and safety signs GB 3836.15 Explosive atmospheres - Part 15 : Specification of electrical installations design, selection and erection GB 7231 Basic identification colors and code indications and safety sign for industrial pipelines GB 12158 General requirements for preventing electrostatic accidents GB 15577 Safety regulations for dust explosion prevention and protection GB/T 15604 Terminology for dust explosion prevention and protection GB 15605 Specifications for pressure venting of dust explosion GB/T 24626 Explosion resistant equipment GB 50057 Code for design protection of structures against lightning GB 50058 Code for design of electrical installations in explosive atmospheres 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 15604 and the following apply. 3.1 dust fine solid particles that can settle down by their own weight and remain suspended in the air for a period of time in the atmospheric environment 3.2 combustible dust dust, fibers or flyings that can undergo intense oxidation reactions with gaseous oxidants in the atmospheric environment Note: The gaseous oxidant is primarily air. Combustible dust can cause a dust explosion under certain conditions. 3.3 area subject to dust explosion hazardous area where there is a risk of combustible dust explosion in the atmospheric environment 3.4 dust collection system system consisting of dust hood, air duct, dust collector, fan and control device, designed to capture solid particles in a gas-solid flow 3.5 dust collector device or equipment for separating and capturing dust from dusty gas 3.6 dry dust collector dust collector that does not use liquid (water) to capture dust in dusty gas 3.7 wet dust collector/wet scrubber dust collector that utilizes the scrubbing action of a liquid to separate dust from dusty gas Note: In wet dust collector/wet scrubber, the liquid is typically water. 3.8 gravity dust collector inertial dust collector or building (structure) where dust is separated by gravity 3.9 cyclone collector device that separates dust or liquid droplets from gas by centrifugal force generated by gas movement 3.10 porous layer dust collector dust collector that uses the filtering effect of porous media to collect dust in dusty gas Note: Including bag filter, plastic burning plate filter and filter cartridge filter. 3.11 dust cleaning process of removing the accumulated dust layer from the filter medium to restore its filtration capacity 3.12 inside filtration process that dusty airflow flows from the inside to the outside of the bag to capture dust by the inner side of the filter device (including the filter bag) 3.13 electrostatic precipitator dust collector that utilizes a high-voltage electric field to separate dust from dusty gas by adsorbing charged dust particles 3.14 plug-in dust collector dust collector whose bottom of the dusty air chamber is directly connected to the process equipment Note: Process equipment includes bins and buckets. 3.15 non-enclosed cabinet dust collector semi-enclosed dust collector where the side wall of the filter bag or cartridge housing is directly connected to the work area 3.16 wet dust removal integrated equipment integrated equipment that utilizes the scrubbing action of a liquid to separate dust from dusty gas while capturing and collecting it, incorporating an exhaust hood, ducting, dust collector, fan, and control device 3.17 dry dust removal integrated equipment integrated equipment that separates and captures dust from dusty gas without using liquids (water) while capturing and collecting it, incorporating an exhaust hood, ducting, dust collector, fan, and control device 3.18 honey comb dust collector dust collector used for collecting fibers in textile processes Note: The filter media of the honey comb dust collector body is disc-shaped, and cleaning is performed by rotating suction arms installed within the dusty air chamber. 3.19 explosion-proof device device that employs dust explosion prevention and control technology to avoid the formation of dust clouds or potential ignition sources, thereby reducing the hazards of an explosion Note: Such as explosion venting, inerting, explosion isolation, and explosion suppression devices. 4 General requirements 4.1 The design and selection of a dust collection system shall be based on dust explosion risk assessment, production processes, environmental protection, and occupational health requirements. 4.2 Dust collection systems shall be set up relatively independently for different process area (or zone).A single system shall not be shared under any of the following circumstances: a) Different types of dust that may aggravate the explosion hazard after mixing; b) Combustible dust and combustible gas (including steam); c) Dust production points in two or more independent buildings (structures); d) Dust production points in different fire zones of the same building (structure); e) Process dust removal system and environmental cleaning system. 4.3 The grinding room, powder screening room and steel shot blasting room of metal powder additive manufacturing (3D printing) shall be equipped with relatively independent dust collection systems by process area (or zone). 4.4 When combustible dust coexists with combustible gas, measures shall be taken to prevent the explosion of combustible gas and combustible dust. 4.5 Dust collection systems in different buildings (structures) or different fire compartments shall not be connected via dust collection ducts, exhaust ducts, or fans. 4.6 Combustible dust shall not share an exhaust chimney with combustible or corrosive waste gas; the rear ends of fans of dust collection system of combustible metal dust and of other dust collection systems shall not share an exhaust chimney. 4.7 Dust collection system shall not use electric dust collector or gravity dust collector for dust collection. 4.8 Porous dry dust collection system shall not adopt inside filtration dust collection. 4.9 Dry dust collection system shall employ one or more explosion control measures, such as explosion venting, explosion isolation, explosion suppression, explosion resistance or inerting, but shall not employ explosion isolation alone. 4.10 When the dry dust collection system is connected with the process equipment which is easy to generate high temperature, sparks and other ignition sources, precautions shall be taken in the air inlet pipeline of the dust collection system.
Contents Foreword III 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 General requirements 5 Process system and equipment requirements 5.1 Dry dust collector 5.2 Wet dust collector 5.3 Wet dust removal integrated equipment 5.4 Dust collection hood 5.5 Dust collection dust 5.6 Dust collection fan 5.7 Dust bin 6 Requirements for explosion control measures 6.1 Explosion venting 6.2 Explosion isolation 6.3 Explosion suppression 6.4 Explosion resistance 6.5 Inerting 7 Monitoring and early warning requirements 8 Operational safety management requirements 8.1 Dust cleaning 8.2 Maintenance and overhaul 9 Verification methods
Referred in GB 17919-2025:
*GB 2894-2025 Safety colours and safety signs
*GB 3836.15-2024 Explosive atmospheres-Part 15: Specification of electrical installations design, selection and erection
*GB 7231-2003 Basic indentification colors and code indications and safety sign for industrial pipelines
*GB 12158-2024 General requirements for preventing electrostatic accidents
*GB 15577-2018 Safety regulations for dust explosion prevention and protection
*GB/T 15604-2024 Terminology for dust explosion prevention and protection
*GB 15605-2024 Specifications for pressure venting of dust explosion
*GB/T 24626-2025 Explosion resistant equipment
*GB 50057-2010 Design Code for Protection of Structures against Lightning
*GB 50058-2014 Code for Design of Electrical Installations in Explosive Atmospheres
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GB 17919-2025  Safety specification for explosion protection in combustible dust collection system (English Version)
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Detail of GB 17919-2025
Standard No.
GB 17919-2025
English Name
Safety specification for explosion protection in combustible dust collection system
Chinese Name
可燃性粉尘除尘系统防爆安全规范
Chinese Classification
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
SAMR; SAC
Issued on
2025-10-31
Implemented on
2026-11-1
Status
to be valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 17919-2008 Directives for dust explosion protection for dust collectors in dust explosion hazardous area
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
10000 words
Price(USD)
300.0
Keywords
GB 17919-2025, GB/T 17919-2025, GBT 17919-2025, GB17919-2025, GB 17919, GB17919, GB/T17919-2025, GB/T 17919, GB/T17919, GBT17919-2025, GBT 17919, GBT17919
Introduction of GB 17919-2025
ICS 13.230 CCS C 67 National Standard of the People’s Republic of China GB 17919-2025 Replaces GB/T 17919-2008 Safety specification for explosion protection incombustible dust collection system 可燃性粉尘除尘系统防爆安全规范 (English Translation) Issue date: 2025-10-31 Implementation date: 2026-11-01 Issued by the State Administration for Market Regulation of the People's Republic of China the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Contents Foreword III 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 1 4 General requirements 3 5 Process system and equipment requirements 4 5.1 Dry dust collector 4 5.2 Wet dust collector 5 5.3 Wet dust removal integrated equipment 5 5.4 Dust collection hood 6 5.5 Dust collection dust 6 5.6 Dust collection fan 6 5.7 Dust bin 6 6 Requirements for explosion control measures 6 6.1 Explosion venting 6 6.2 Explosion isolation 7 6.3 Explosion suppression 7 6.4 Explosion resistance 7 6.5 Inerting 7 7 Monitoring and early warning requirements 8 8 Operational safety management requirements 8 8.1 Dust cleaning 8 8.2 Maintenance and overhaul 9 9 Verification methods 9 Safety specification for explosion protection in combustible dust collection system 1 Scope This document specifies the general requirements, process system and equipment requirements, explosion control measures, monitoring and early warning requirements, and operational safety management requirements for dust collection system used in areas subject to dust explosion hazardous. It also describes the corresponding verification methods. This document is applicable to the design, manufacture, installation, acceptance, use, and maintenance of dust collection system used in areas subject to dust explosion hazardous. This standard is not applicable to the areas with dusts, including those in coal mines and with fireworks, explosives, powders and strong oxidants. 2 Normative references The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies. GB 2894 Safety colours and safety signs GB 3836.15 Explosive atmospheres - Part 15 : Specification of electrical installations design, selection and erection GB 7231 Basic identification colors and code indications and safety sign for industrial pipelines GB 12158 General requirements for preventing electrostatic accidents GB 15577 Safety regulations for dust explosion prevention and protection GB/T 15604 Terminology for dust explosion prevention and protection GB 15605 Specifications for pressure venting of dust explosion GB/T 24626 Explosion resistant equipment GB 50057 Code for design protection of structures against lightning GB 50058 Code for design of electrical installations in explosive atmospheres 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 15604 and the following apply. 3.1 dust fine solid particles that can settle down by their own weight and remain suspended in the air for a period of time in the atmospheric environment 3.2 combustible dust dust, fibers or flyings that can undergo intense oxidation reactions with gaseous oxidants in the atmospheric environment Note: The gaseous oxidant is primarily air. Combustible dust can cause a dust explosion under certain conditions. 3.3 area subject to dust explosion hazardous area where there is a risk of combustible dust explosion in the atmospheric environment 3.4 dust collection system system consisting of dust hood, air duct, dust collector, fan and control device, designed to capture solid particles in a gas-solid flow 3.5 dust collector device or equipment for separating and capturing dust from dusty gas 3.6 dry dust collector dust collector that does not use liquid (water) to capture dust in dusty gas 3.7 wet dust collector/wet scrubber dust collector that utilizes the scrubbing action of a liquid to separate dust from dusty gas Note: In wet dust collector/wet scrubber, the liquid is typically water. 3.8 gravity dust collector inertial dust collector or building (structure) where dust is separated by gravity 3.9 cyclone collector device that separates dust or liquid droplets from gas by centrifugal force generated by gas movement 3.10 porous layer dust collector dust collector that uses the filtering effect of porous media to collect dust in dusty gas Note: Including bag filter, plastic burning plate filter and filter cartridge filter. 3.11 dust cleaning process of removing the accumulated dust layer from the filter medium to restore its filtration capacity 3.12 inside filtration process that dusty airflow flows from the inside to the outside of the bag to capture dust by the inner side of the filter device (including the filter bag) 3.13 electrostatic precipitator dust collector that utilizes a high-voltage electric field to separate dust from dusty gas by adsorbing charged dust particles 3.14 plug-in dust collector dust collector whose bottom of the dusty air chamber is directly connected to the process equipment Note: Process equipment includes bins and buckets. 3.15 non-enclosed cabinet dust collector semi-enclosed dust collector where the side wall of the filter bag or cartridge housing is directly connected to the work area 3.16 wet dust removal integrated equipment integrated equipment that utilizes the scrubbing action of a liquid to separate dust from dusty gas while capturing and collecting it, incorporating an exhaust hood, ducting, dust collector, fan, and control device 3.17 dry dust removal integrated equipment integrated equipment that separates and captures dust from dusty gas without using liquids (water) while capturing and collecting it, incorporating an exhaust hood, ducting, dust collector, fan, and control device 3.18 honey comb dust collector dust collector used for collecting fibers in textile processes Note: The filter media of the honey comb dust collector body is disc-shaped, and cleaning is performed by rotating suction arms installed within the dusty air chamber. 3.19 explosion-proof device device that employs dust explosion prevention and control technology to avoid the formation of dust clouds or potential ignition sources, thereby reducing the hazards of an explosion Note: Such as explosion venting, inerting, explosion isolation, and explosion suppression devices. 4 General requirements 4.1 The design and selection of a dust collection system shall be based on dust explosion risk assessment, production processes, environmental protection, and occupational health requirements. 4.2 Dust collection systems shall be set up relatively independently for different process area (or zone).A single system shall not be shared under any of the following circumstances: a) Different types of dust that may aggravate the explosion hazard after mixing; b) Combustible dust and combustible gas (including steam); c) Dust production points in two or more independent buildings (structures); d) Dust production points in different fire zones of the same building (structure); e) Process dust removal system and environmental cleaning system. 4.3 The grinding room, powder screening room and steel shot blasting room of metal powder additive manufacturing (3D printing) shall be equipped with relatively independent dust collection systems by process area (or zone). 4.4 When combustible dust coexists with combustible gas, measures shall be taken to prevent the explosion of combustible gas and combustible dust. 4.5 Dust collection systems in different buildings (structures) or different fire compartments shall not be connected via dust collection ducts, exhaust ducts, or fans. 4.6 Combustible dust shall not share an exhaust chimney with combustible or corrosive waste gas; the rear ends of fans of dust collection system of combustible metal dust and of other dust collection systems shall not share an exhaust chimney. 4.7 Dust collection system shall not use electric dust collector or gravity dust collector for dust collection. 4.8 Porous dry dust collection system shall not adopt inside filtration dust collection. 4.9 Dry dust collection system shall employ one or more explosion control measures, such as explosion venting, explosion isolation, explosion suppression, explosion resistance or inerting, but shall not employ explosion isolation alone. 4.10 When the dry dust collection system is connected with the process equipment which is easy to generate high temperature, sparks and other ignition sources, precautions shall be taken in the air inlet pipeline of the dust collection system.
Contents of GB 17919-2025
Contents Foreword III 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 General requirements 5 Process system and equipment requirements 5.1 Dry dust collector 5.2 Wet dust collector 5.3 Wet dust removal integrated equipment 5.4 Dust collection hood 5.5 Dust collection dust 5.6 Dust collection fan 5.7 Dust bin 6 Requirements for explosion control measures 6.1 Explosion venting 6.2 Explosion isolation 6.3 Explosion suppression 6.4 Explosion resistance 6.5 Inerting 7 Monitoring and early warning requirements 8 Operational safety management requirements 8.1 Dust cleaning 8.2 Maintenance and overhaul 9 Verification methods
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