Biogas — methane + CO2 + H2S mix produced from organic waste. Farm, wastewater and industrial biogas plants are growing in Turkey (400+ facilities by end of 2024). Each poses explosion and H2S poisoning risks. NFPA 820 sets hazardous-area classification for wastewater treatment; biogas facilities follow it.

Biogas Composition

NFPA 820 Zone Classification

Hazardous location for wastewater/biogas:

H2S Poisoning Risk

H2S can become odorless (destroys olfactory nerve):

Fixed H2S detection mandatory — 10 ppm alarm, 20 ppm evacuation.

Gas Holder Protection

Biogas collects in the membrane gas holder:

Working Inside a Digester

Annual cleaning after draining the digester:

Turkey Biogas Project Notes

EPDK and the Ministry of Environment license biogas plants for fire/explosion safety. Design engineer checklist:

  1. Hazardous-area classification per ATEX 137 — drives material selection
  2. Flame-arrestor certification (ATEX + UL)
  3. H2S scrubber (biofilter or iron oxide) pre-combustion removal
  4. Flare or CHP (cogeneration) — never raw venting
  5. Training + annual drills

Biogas pipe calc with MEP Calc

Biogas line sizing, pressure drop, flame-arrestor placement and H2S scrubber flow calc.

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Sources & Further Reading

Primary reference: NFPA 820 - Standard for Fire Protection in Wastewater Treatment and Collection Facilities. ATEX 137 directive and EN 60079 are supporting. NFPA official: NFPA 820.

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Fatih Selvi

Mechanical engineer and software developer. 16+ years of MEP and fire protection experience.