Industrial Safety & Type B

Engineer Safe Explosion Relief with Absolute Certainty

Catastrophic overpressurization from a delayed ignition event poses a severe risk to life and property. Stop guessing and start proving your safety designs. GasCalc instantly calculates precise explosion relief vent areas, verifies panel inertia limits, and maps critical hazard zone clearances for Type B appliances strictly in accordance with AS 1375:2023 Appendix E.

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Core Capabilities & Calculations

Complex Empirical Math Simplified

Simply enter basic appliance geometry. The app automatically determines the hydraulic diameter and enforces the strict "Near-Cubic" limitations (L ≤ 2.25D) required by AS 1375 to ensure the formula is valid for your design.

Inertia & Peak Pressure Checks

Ensure your vent closure opens fast enough. The calculator dynamically checks the panel's mass-to-area ratio to verify that the primary inertia pressure spike will not breach the appliance's structural strength limits.

Hazard Zone Mapping

Automatically calculates Flame Ejection Distances (Da) and minimum axial clearances to walls and ceilings (Dc) to ensure the safe routing of relief blasts away from personnel and adjacent structures.

Audit-Ready Vector PDF Reporting

Data-Driven Compliance

Generates a complete, JSON-driven mathematical audit trail detailing area calculations, K-factors, and pressure peaks for your commissioning report.

Field-Optimized Interface

Features a high-contrast "gloved mode" UI, allowing you to quickly input structural dimensions and panel weights directly from the plant room.

Instant Documentation

Outputs crisp, vector-based PDF reports directly from the field, providing Technical Regulators with the exact mathematical proof they require for Type B appliance certification.

How the Calculator Works

The Explosion Relief Calculator processes geometric and fuel data to provide a mathematically sound safety assessment for Type B submissions.

1

Map Appliance Geometry

Input the internal dimensions of the combustion chamber. The app automatically calculates the cross-sectional area, perimeter, and hydraulic diameter.

2

Set Structural Limits

Define the maximum allowable pressure of the appliance casing. Use engineered custom values or select AS 1375 defaults (e.g., 7 kPa for light sheet metal).

3

Define Fuel & Panel

Select the fundamental burning velocity (Su) for your fuel type and enter the physical weight of the relief panel to calculate its inertial resistance.

Legislative Framework

AS 1375:2023, App E.4.2: Establishes the baseline maximum allowable internal pressures for appliances (e.g., 7 kPa for light sheet metal, 15 kPa for small double-skin ovens).

AS 1375:2023, App E.5: Details the empirical formulas and strict boundary limits (such as the L ≤ 2.25D "near-cubic" rule) for determining the required explosion relief vent area (R).

AS 1375:2023, App E.6.2: Provides the calculation for determining the primary pressure peak caused by the inertial mass of the vent closure panel.

AS 1375:2023, Cl 5.3.5.2 & 5.3.5.3: Dictates the minimum axial clearances from walls/ceilings (Dc) and the flame ejection hazard distance (Da).

AS 3814:2018, Cl 2.1.1.1: Specifies that appliance design must be in accordance with the requirements for the prevention and relief of explosions detailed in AS 1375.

State Regulations: The WA Gas Standards Regulations 1999 (Reg 32(1)(b)), VIC Gas Safety Regulations 2018 (Reg 13), and SA Gas Regulations 2012 (Reg 43(1)(a)) strictly enforce compliance with AS 3814 for Type B appliance installations.

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