CEN/TC 313 - Centrifuges - Safety requirements
Standardization of common safety requirements and all other aspects for centrifuges having a kinetic energy of rotation of at least 200 Nm, aiming at separation of liquid/liquid/solid/solid or at least of two of these. The standardization does not cover: - Centrifuges intended for household use; - Centrifugal casting and forming machines; - Hazards specific to the processing of atomic energy products; - Hazards specific for biotech application.
Industrijske centrifuge - varnostne zahteve
Standardization of common safety requirements and all other aspects for centrifuges having a kinetic energy of rotation of at least 200 Nm, aiming at separation of liquid/liquid/solid/solid or at least of two of these. The standardization does not cover: - Centrifuges intended for household use; - Centrifugal casting and forming machines; - Hazards specific to the processing of atomic energy products; - Hazards specific for biotech application.
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CEN/TC 313 is a Technical Committee within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Centrifuges - Safety requirements" and is responsible for: Standardization of common safety requirements and all other aspects for centrifuges having a kinetic energy of rotation of at least 200 Nm, aiming at separation of liquid/liquid/solid/solid or at least of two of these. The standardization does not cover: - Centrifuges intended for household use; - Centrifugal casting and forming machines; - Hazards specific to the processing of atomic energy products; - Hazards specific for biotech application. This committee has published 4 standards.
CEN/TC 313 develops CEN standards in the area of I17 - MACHINERY IN GENERAL (INCLUDING SAFETY). The scope of work includes: Standardization of common safety requirements and all other aspects for centrifuges having a kinetic energy of rotation of at least 200 Nm, aiming at separation of liquid/liquid/solid/solid or at least of two of these. The standardization does not cover: - Centrifuges intended for household use; - Centrifugal casting and forming machines; - Hazards specific to the processing of atomic energy products; - Hazards specific for biotech application. Currently, there are 4 published standards from this technical committee.
The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a public standards organization that brings together the national standardization bodies of 34 European countries. CEN provides a platform for developing European Standards (ENs) and other technical documents in relation to various products, materials, services, and processes, supporting the European Single Market.
A Technical Committee (TC) in CEN is a group of experts responsible for developing international standards in a specific technical area. TCs are composed of national member body delegates and work through consensus to create standards that meet global industry needs. Each TC may have subcommittees (SCs) and working groups (WGs) for specialized topics.
This document specifies the procedure for the determination of the certified flow rate (CFR), a performance parameter for centrifuges, at specific fuel oil viscosities using a defined test oil and a defined test procedure.
This document is applicable to marine fuel centrifuges.
All values reported as CFR capacities are verified measured values on a defined CFR test bench.
Separation efficiency is determined by a defined particle counting method.
Scaling based on Stoke’s law and disc stack design is excluded from this document.
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1.1 This European Standard applies to centrifuges for the separation or change in concentration of mixtures of liquids and solids.
It gives requirements to minimize the risks caused by the significant hazards arising during the operation of centrifuges as specified in 1.2.
1.2 This European Standard gives requirements for minimizing the risks caused by the following hazards:
- mechanical hazards common to all types of centrifuges, except those specified in 1.3;
- ergonomical hazards;
- thermal hazards;
- electrical hazards;
- noise.
1.3 Types of centrifuges and hazards excluded
1.3.1 Types of centrifuges excluded:
- centrifuges with a kinetic energy of rotation less than 200 J;
- centrifuges for household use;
- centrifuges for laboratory use according to EN 61010 2 020;
- centrifuges for forming, i.e. centrifugal hot metal casting machines.
1.3.2 Hazards excluded
This European Standard does not deal explicitly with the hazards listed below.
NOTE 1 In cases, where such hazards might occur and could become relevant for the construction of the centrifuge, use specific standards for this hazard or make a risk analysis.
- hazards caused by overpressure or negative pressure inside the centrifuge housing;
- hazards specific to processing radioactive products;
- hazards specific to microbiological processing - including viral and parasitic hazards;
- hazards from processing corrosive and/or erosive materials;
- hazards from processes involving flammable or explosive substances;
- hazards caused by leakage of hazardous substances;
- hazards caused by unsuitable hygienic design for applications involving food products;
- inherent chemical hazards of process materials and/or service media and their biological effects on exposed persons;
NOTE 2 Inherently hazardous substances include toxic, carcinogenic and flammable substances for example. Other substances may be hazardous because of their condition in the centrifuge, i.e. temperature, velocity and vapour pressure.
- hazards due to construction materials;
Materials used in the construction of centrifuges should not be hazardous in the condition in which they are used.
- centrifuges subject to application specific standards (e.g. EN 12505).
NOTE 3 The design of centrifuges covered by EN 12547 varies to the extent that additional hazards may exist that are not covered by the requirements of this standard and is not excluded above. The manufacturer is responsible for providing suitable measures to deal with these hazards as part of a general risk assessment for the machine. Such measures are outside the scope of this standard and the direct responsibility of the manufacturer.
1.3.3 This European Standard gives guidance on the selection of performance levels according to EN ISO 13849 1:2008, but does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to centrifuges which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.
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1.1 This European Standard applies to centrifuges aiming at separation of liquid/liquid/solid/solid or at least two of these substances. It gives requirements to minimise the risks caused by the hazards specified in 1.2.
The Standard deals with the significant hazards associated with the operation of centrifuges.
1.2 The Standard gives requirements for minimising the risks caused by the following hazards:
- mechanical hazards common to all types of centrifuges, except those specified in 1.3;
- ergonomical hazards;
- electrical hazards.
The standard also covers requirements for noise measurements.
1.3 Types of centrifuges and hazards excluded
1.3.1 Types of centrifuges excluded:
- centrifuges with a kinetic energy of rotation less than 200 Joule;
- centrifuges designated by their manufacturers for domestic use;
- centrifuges designated by their manufacturers as laboratory centrifuges according to EN 61010-2-020, including Amendment 1;
- centrifuges designated by their manufacturers for forming, i.e. centrifugal hot metal casting machines.
1.3.2 Hazards excluded:
- thermal hazards;
- hazards specific to processing radioactive products;
- hazards specific to microbiological processing - including viral and parasitic hazards;
- hazards from processing corrosive and/or erosive materials;
- hazards from processes involving flammable or explosive substances;
- hazards caused by leakage of hazardous substances;
- hazards caused by unsuitable hygienic design for applications involving food products;
- other application specific hazards which must be dealt with, either according to application specific standards (e.g. prEN 12505), or EN 292.
1.4 This standard applies to centrifuges which are manufactured after the date of issue of this standard.
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1.1 This European Standard applies to centrifuges aiming at separation of liquid/liquid/solid/solid or at least two of these substances. It gives requirements to minimise the risks caused by the hazards specified in 1.2. The Standard deals with the significant hazards associated with the operation of centrifuges. 1.2 The Standard gives requirements for minimising the risks caused by the following hazards: - mechanical hazards common to all types of centrifuges, except those specified in 1.3; - ergonomical hazards; - electrical hazards. The standard also covers requirements for noise measurements. 1.3 Types of centrifuges and hazards excluded 1.3.1 Types of centrifuges excluded: - centrifuges with a kinetic energy of rotation less than 200 Joule; - centrifuges designated by their manufacturers for domestic use; - centrifuges designated by their manufacturers as laboratory centrifuges according to EN 61010-2-020, including Amendment 1; - centrifuges designated by their manufacturers for forming, i.e. centrifugal hot metal casting machines. 1.3.2 Hazards excluded: - thermal hazards; - hazards specific to processing radioactive products; - hazards specific to microbiological processing - including viral and parasitic hazards; - hazards from processing corrosive and/or erosive materials; - hazards from processes involving flammable or explosive substances; - hazards caused by leakage of hazardous substances; - hazards caused by unsuitable hygienic design for applications involving food products; - other application specific hazards which must be dealt with, either according to application specific standards (e.g. prEN 12505), or EN 292. 1.4 This standard applies to centrifuges which are manufactured after the date of issue of this standard.
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