Flame arresting conduit section, combustor and method

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422112, 422117, 431 5, 431 90, 431346, 423210, 432 72, 48192, 55DIG20, 110210, 138 41, 220 88A, 220 88B, F23N 100

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ABSTRACT:
A flame arresting method, conduit section and apparatus for the safe disposal of combustible waste gases from a source such as a reactor. The invention involves providing a waste gas conduit section with a flame-detecting chamber and one or more upstream snuffing chambers divided by flame arresting grid members, and automatically introducing snuffing gases to the snuffing chamber(s) whenever a flame is detected in the flame-detecting chamber. The outlet from the waste gas conduit section opens to a combustion chamber, for incineration purposes, or to a scrubber.

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