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FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM


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FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM PHILOSOPHY

Feb. 19 , 2010

Dec. 14 , 2009

Nov. 13, 2009

Sep. 18, 2009

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DATE

Revised as per PCF


Comment
Revised as per PCF
Comment
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J.K. Kim

T.H. Oh

T.H. Jung

J.K. Kim

T.H. Oh

T.H. Jung

J.K. Kim

T.H. Oh

T.H. Jung

Issued for Review

J.K. Kim

T.H. Oh

T.H. Jung

DESCRIPTION

PREPARED

REVIEWED

APPROVED

PCF

Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers


(Perth , Australia)
G

PT. Inti Karya Persada Tehnik


(Jakarta, Indonesia)

SAMSUNG ENGINEERING CO. LTD.


(Seoul , Korea)

G
DEPARTMENT:

Piping

JOB NO:

SC2277

DOCUMENT NO:

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CONTENTS
1.

GENERAL

2.

REFERENCE

3.

DESIGN BASIS

4.

FIRE WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

5.

OUTDOOR FIRE HYDRANT AND MONITOR SYSTEM

6.

DRY RISERS

12

7.

FIXED WATER SPRAY SYSTEM

12

8.

FOAM EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM

13

9.

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR BUILDING

15

10.

PORTABLE AND MOBILE EXTINGUISHER

17

11.

FIRE ALARM AND GAS DETECTION SYSTEM

18

12.

BREATHING APPARTUS

24

13.

PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM

24

Attachments
Attachment 1. SUMMARIZED MATRIX FOR FIRE FIGHTING FACILTIES OF BUILDING
Attachment 2. SUMMARIZED MATRIX FOR F & G SYSTEM OF BUILDING
Attachment 3. ESTIMATED FIRE WATER DEMAND CALCULATION
Attachment 4. FIRE SINGLE ZONE DRAWING
Attachment 5. OVERALL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FOR F & G SYSTEM

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1.

GENERAL
This specification intended to provide the engineering requirements for fire fighting
and protection system, including equipment, piping systems for the Perdaman
Collie Urea Plant located in Shotts Industrial site, Collie city Australia as described
under this section. The design shall be complied with the requirements of NFPA
and local fire protection code.

2.

REFERENCE
The latest editions of the following codes, specification and regulations shall be
applied for the design.
2.1

Local Fire Protection Codes


This Australian standard code will include followings, but not limited:
AS 1211

Fire Hose Reels

AS 12239

Fire Detection and Alarm Systems

AS 1603.5

Manual Alarm Call Points

AS 1670

Automatic Fire Alarm Installation

AS 1940

The storage and handling of flammable and combustible


liquids

AS 2118.1

Automatic Fire Sprinklers

AS 2419

Fire Hydrant Installations

AS 2441

Fire Hose Reel Installations

AS 2444

Portable Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets Selection


and Location
Fixed Fire Protection Installations : Pump set Systems

AS 2941
AS 4078

2.2

Fire Protection - Fire Extinguishing Media - Carbon


Dioxide - ISO 5923: 1989

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)


NFPA 10

Portable Fire Extinguishers

NFPA 11

Standard for low, Medium-, and High-Expansion Foam

NFPA 12

Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems

NFPA 13

Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems

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NFPA 14

Installation of Standard Pipe and Hose Systems

NFPA 15

Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire


Protection,
Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water
Spray System

NFPA 16

2.3

NFPA 20

Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection

NFPA 24
NFPA 30

Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their


Appurtenances
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code

NFPA 70

National Electrical Code

NFPA 72

National Fire Alarm Code

NFPA 85

Boiler and Combustion System Hazards Code

NFPA 850

Recommended Practice for Fire Protection for Electric


Generating Plants and High Voltage Direct Current
Converter Stations

NFPA 1961

Fire Hose

NFPA 1963

Fire Hose Connections

NFPA 2001

Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems

American Petroleum Institute (API)


API 2001
API 2021

Fire Protection in Refineries


Guide for Fighting Fires in and Around Petroleum Storage
Tanks

API 2030

Guidelines for Application of Water Spray Systems for


Fire Protection in the Petroleum Industry

API 2218

Fire Proofing Practices in Petroleum and Petrochemical


Processing Plants

API 2510A

Fire Protection Considerations for the Design and


Operation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Storage
Facilities

2.4

Others Project Specification


SC2277-SE-IS-000-4-1002

Engineering Specification for DCS

SC2277-SE-IS-000-4-1005

Engineering Specification for Fire


Gas Detection System

and

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3.

DESIGN BASIS
3.1

The fire fighting system shall be designed on the basis of only major fire with
a single fire risk area at a time.

3.2

No simultaneous occurrence of fire, either within a single fire area or in


multiple locations in the plant, shall be considered.

3.3

The fire areas shall be defined as areas which are bounded by the limits of a
credible fire escalation event. In order to have a useful subdivision of the fire
areas, the fire areas may be divided into fire zones. The fire zones in open
plant section.
The following area or facility is considered as one single fire risk zone.
1)

In the process area, all equipment located in an area separated to other


equipment by means of pipe rack, roads or distance of at 15m.

2)

In the tank storage area, the one tank is considered as one fire risk area.

3)

In the building area, the independent room enclosed by noncombustible


materials is considered as one fire risk area

Changes in Plot Plan layout during Detail Engineering must be checked


carefully if they are influencing the layout of the fire zones.
4.

FIRE WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM


4.1

Fire Water Demand


The fire water demand shall be determined based on the largest single fire
water demand from the respective area requirements in the plant.
The estimated firewater demand shall be the sum of water required for fire
protection fixed systems(e.g. water spray system, sprinkler system) and
manual fire fighting equipment (e.g. fire monitor, hose stream) based on a
single major fire breaking out in one fire risk area at any one time over the
entirety of the site. The biggest firewater demand of one of the fire risk areas
shall be the total firewater demand.
For the purpose of estimating total firewater demand, followings shall be
applied:
y

Firewater demands for two (2) Fire monitors + two (2) Fire hydrants +
fixed water spray system.

For the purpose of estimating total firewater demand shall be 795 m3/hr. The
estimated fire water demand calculation is summarized in Attachment # 3
(Estimated firewater demand calculation) When estimating firewater demand
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for fire monitors, hose lines and fixed water spray system the following shall
be used:
(1) One (1) Fire monitor nozzle: 114 m3/hr (1,900 lpm)
(2) One (1) Fire hydrant (2-1/2 hose line x 2): 114 m3/hr (1,900 lpm)
(3) Fixed water spray system: Application Rate of exposed surface
The fire water demand is estimated by considering several fire scenarios.
The biggest incident scenario would be the following:
The maximum firewater demand is estimated at 795 m3/hr for any single
major fire case on the ammonia process area. Based on preliminary
firewater estimates, the ammonia process area have been indicated as
producing the higher firewater demand during a single fire incident.
The maximum fire water requirement for the ammonia process area is
calculated base on a deluge water density of 20.4 lpm/m2 for synthesis gas
compressor surface area.
The largest fixed water spray 2 gas compressors

292.5 m3 /hr

fire water monitors,114 m3/hr each (1,900 lpm each)

228 m3 /hr

2 fire hydrant, two hose stream 57 m3 /hr each (950 lpm 228 m3 /hr
each)
Total fire water demand of single fire risk area

795 m3 /hr

For estimated water demand of each single fire zone, refer to attachment #3.
4.2

Fire Water Supply


The water for fire fighting system shall be supplied a dedicate fire water
storage tank and pump system and additionally have a back-up from the raw
water pond under emergency condition.
The fire water ring main will be sized to supply the estimated water demand
of 795 m3/hr.
The fire water storage tank shall be sized to a minimum storage capacity of
5,000m3 for 6 hours of continuous fire fighting operation.

4.3

Firewater Pumps
Firewater pumps can be electric motor, diesel engine driven. The design,
installation, and acceptance test of firewater pumps shall conform to NFPA
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20.
The fire water shall be pumped from fire water storage tank and pressurized
so that the system is ready to service with the minimum pressure of 10 barg
(1.0MPag) at the design flow rate at any point on the ground level in the
plant.
Two (2) fire water pumps shall be required, one driven by electric motor
(main) and the other by diesel driven (stand-by). They are horizontal split
centrifugal types. The capacity of each pump is 795 m3/hr and therefore it is
ensured the maximum fire water supply even if one of the pumps is out of
service or when the electric power is unavailable.
The fire water pumps will be operated as follows:
- The jockey pump will maintain the general network pressure at 8barg.
In the event that the network pressure drops below 7.5barg, Jockey will
be automatically started.
- In the event that the fire water network pressure falls below 7.0barg, the
main fire water pump and stand-by fire water pump will be started
automatically utilizing their respective pressure switched at pre-set points.
In addition to, stand-by fire water pump will also start if main fire pump
does not start, or having started, fail to build up the required pressure in
the fire-water ring main system within 30 seconds.
Manual starting of each pump unit shall be possible at the pump, and from
the Control room. Manual stopping of each pump unit shall only be possible
at the pump.
The shutdown the firewater pumps shall only from local panel.
One (1) fire water jockey pump, electric motor driven, in normal operation,
are provided to maintain the system pressure against leakage and to allow
automatic starting of main fire water pump sequentially in the event of fire
water demand from the plant. The capacity of Jockey pump is 50 m3/h at 10
barg (1Mpag) discharge pressure.
Booster pumps (1 working + 1 standby, motor operated) shall be provided for
dry riser system of high elevation gasification areas, if adequate pressure is
not the required design condition.
Firewater pumps shall furnish 150% or above of rated capacity at not less
than 65% of total rated head. The shutoff head shall not exceed 140% of
rated head for any type of pump.
4.4

Firewater Distribution Network


The fire main network to be provided at the urea plant shall be fabricated
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from Carbon Steel piping with Fusion Bonded Epoxy Coating and installed
under ground at a buried with a minimum 1.1m cover. Where fire main
necessitates installation above ground the piping shall be carbon steel.
Where fire water main may be extended in the future, blinded flange shall be
provided for future connection.
Firewater main will be of minimum 10 diameter and single hydrant or fire
monitor laterals shall not be less than 6 in diameter.
The fire main shall be installed along the perimeter roadsides of each
process block and coal yard storage area(s) including the Administration
areas, ensuring firewater is made available throughout the urea plant.
Block valves shall be incorporated in the ring main system so that sections
can be isolated for maintenance. Each loop intersection, all branch line
connections, and all lines with more than six (6) fire protection devices (e.g.
hydrant, fire monitor and fixed water spray system) shall be provided with
isolation valve. The isolation valves shall be of the positive indicating type
showing clearly its open or closed positions. Valves shall be installed, as far
as possible aboveground. The valve shall be Locked open during operation.
The firewater mains network pipe sizes shall be calculated using an
approved computer program and the complete calculation shall be based on
design flow rates and a minimum pressure of 7barg being available at the
most hydraulically remote take-off points from the firewater pump(s). The
minimum diameter pipe used for the fire main network shall not be less than
6. Calculations shall be made to prove that pressure drop is acceptable with
a blocked section of piping in the network. The maximum allowable velocity
in the system should not exceed 4.6 m/s.
5.

OUTDOOR FIRE HYDRANT AND MONITOR SYSTEM


5.1

Fire Hydrants
Hydrants spacing in process area shall be no more than 50 m along
roadways or access-ways between the hydrants. Hydrants spacing of utility
areas (including building area) shall be no more than 70 m as measured
along roadways or access ways between the hydrants.
Hydrants shall be positioned at least 1.5 m away from the edge of the road
and not less than 10 m from the hazardous areas being protected.
Hydrants shall be located so that the distance between the hydrant and fire
truck will not exceed 3 m.
Where large pipe banks or drainage ditches may hinder access between
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hydrants and protected areas, access ways or walkways across such


obstructions shall be provided near the hydrants.
Pipe racks, sleepers, and drainage ditches shall not interfere with convenient
access to hydrants. Where a nearby drainage ditch may present operational
difficulties or a personnel safety hazard, an access platform with nonslipping surface extending a minimum 1.5 m on either side of the hydrant
shall be installed.
Requirements of hydrants are described as follows:
(1) Hydrants shall be wet barrel type, steel body, rated for 7 barg (0.7 MPag)
minimum working pressure. A block valve shall be provided above
ground at the base of each hydrant.
(2) Each hydrant shall be equipped with two (2) 2-1/2 inch flanged hose
connections and one (1) 4 inch flanged pumper connection.
(3) Each 2-1/2 inch hose connection shall be equipped with a 2-1/2 inch
pressure reducing type quarter turn gate valve through flanged
connection; actuating level shall be lockable in open and closed
positions. Connection to hose shall be 2-1/2 inch male BS336
instantaneous couplings with rocker lug cap and chain.
(4) The 4 inch pumper connection shall be equipped with a 4 inch NRS
(Non-rising stem) gate valve. Gate valve outlet shall be provided with
flanged 4 inch BS336 instantaneous couplings male hose connection
with rocker lug cap and chain.
(5) A 6 inch flanged raised face base connection, class 150, shall be
provided for each hydrant.
(6) All the connectors and couplings shall be stainless steel (SS) and not
brass (Ammonia attack copper).
Fire hydrant guards post shall be installed where the hydrants may be
vulnerable to mechanical impact damage from road traffic. Such guards post
shall be fabricated from 4-inch schedule 40 pipes, filled with concrete, and
set in concrete.
Such as hydrant valve, equipment shall be FM/UL listed.
5.2

Fire Monitors
Fire monitors shall be provided to adequately cover process units handling
hydrocarbons.
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Minimum reach of 40 m can be used for spacing fire monitors.


Fire monitors shall be stand alone fire monitor type. Fire monitors shall be
the types of lever operation with ball valve.
Fire monitors shall be rated for minimum/maximum operating pressure to be
respectively 7/12 barg (0.7/1.2 MPag). Monitors shall be capable of 360 of
horizontal motion and minimum 120 of vertical motion (90 above and 30
below). Monitors shall have the capability to be locked in position.
The fire monitor shall have 4 inch flange inlet connection and 2-1/2 inch NH
thread with a capacity of at least 120m3/hr at 7barg (0.7MPag).
The adjustable monitors nozzle (full fog to straight stream) shall be provided
and rated for 114m3/hr (1,900 lpm) at 7barg (0.7MPag) and be a design
effective straight stream range of approximately 50 meters. Nozzle shall
have fixed or swivel 2-1/2 inch NH female connection.
Fire monitors shall be located at 1.5 m from edge of road and at least 10 m
from road crossing.
Such as monitor and monitor nozzle, equipments shall be FM/UL listed.
5.3

Combination Hydrants/Monitors
Combination hydrant/monitor shall have the monitor mounted on top of the
hydrant. Hydrant shall be equipped with two (2) 2-1/2 inch flanged hose
connections and one (1) 4 inch flanged pumper connection. Each 2-1/2 inch
hose connection shall be equipped with a 2-1/2 inch pressure reducing type
quarter turn gate valve through flanged connection; actuating level shall be
lockable in open and closed positions. Connection to hose shall be 2-1/2
inch male BS336 instantaneous couplings with rocker lug cap and chain. A 4
inch quarter turn ball valve shall be provided between the hydrant and
monitor for isolation of monitor stream. This ball valve shall be lockable in
open and closed positions. Height of the adjusting lever for the monitor shall
not exceed 1.3 meters from grade.
Combination hydrant/monitor shall be preferred method of applying water to
the risk during a fire incident process area to protect equipment handling
hydrocarbons.
The connecting parts between hydrant and monitor shall have the following
(from top of hydrant to base of monitor):
(1) 6 inch class 150, raised face, welded neck flange
(2) 6 x 4 inch concentric reducer
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(3) 4 inch class 150, flat face, welded neck flange


(4) 4 inch quarter turn ball valve, lockable in 4 inch class 150, flat face,
welded neck flange.
(5) All the connectors and couplings shall be stainless steel (SS) and not
brass (Ammonia attack copper).
Combination hydrant/monitors guards post shall be installed where the
hydrants may be vulnerable to mechanical impact damage from road traffic.
Such guards post shall be fabricated from 4-inch schedule 40 pipes, filled
with concrete, and set in concrete.
Such as hydrant valve, monitor and monitor nozzle, equipment shall be
FM/UL listed.
5.4

Fire Hose Cabinet


Hose cabinet shall be provided to each fire hydrant.
Hose cabinet shall be fabricated in FRP finished red for self-standing and
hinged door with lock and adequate ventilation.
Hose cabinet shall be suitable to contain as specified below:
(1) Four (4) sets of 2-1/2 inch synthetic hose of 20m length with 2-1/2 inch
BS336 instantaneous couplings
(2) Two (2) sets of 2-1/2 inch fog/straight/shut-off combination type pistol
grip water nozzle.
(3) One (1) ea of hose coupling wrench.
(4) All the connectors and couplings shall be stainless steel (SS) and not
brass (Ammonia attack copper).
Such as hose and water nozzle, equipments shall be FM/UL listed.

5.5

Hose reel
Hose reel stations shall be provided in process units and coal pile areas.
Two stations shall be positioned within 23 m (50ft.) (walking distance) from
any point within the production facilities area.
Hose reel stations shall be equipped with 31 m (100ft.) of 1-, 19-mm
internal bore, 500# non-collapsible rubber hose and adjustable-flow,
combination straight-stream fog-type (all brass) nozzles. Reels shall allow
hose to be put into service without unwinding the reel.
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All the connectors and couplings shall be stainless steel (SS) and not brass
(Ammonia attack copper).
6.

DRY RISERS
Dry risers shall be provided to platforms where equipment and process isolation
valves are located and adequate access can be provided to allow safe use of hand
lines/hoses on elevated working platforms above the first elevation of a structure.
Each dry riser shall consist of an inlet with two-way flapper valve, 4 diameter riser
pipe fabricated in carbon steel and minimum of two outlet landing valves at each of
the respective working platform elevations.
A two-way flapper valve (collecting breaching) shall be permanently installed at
gruound floor level at a height of approximately 0.8 m above finished ground level.
Where provided, the inlet to the dry riser shall be installed horizontally for easy
access from fire truck only.
Outlet landing valves shall be similar to hydrant outlet stainless steel ball valves,
fitted with 2-1/2 inch BS336 instantaneous couplings. Outlet landing valve shall be
rated for 3.5 barg (0.35 MPag) minimum working pressure and pressure reducing
type. Outlet isolation valves shall be located near to the stairway access point to
the respective elevated working platform.
A hose box shall be provided adjacent to the landing valves on each landing.
Each box shall contain 2 jet/spray nozzles and 2 hose (2-1/2 inch x 20 m), as
minimum.
Hose box shall be fabricated in FRP finished red.
All the connectors and couplings shall be stainless steel (SS) and not brass
(Ammonia attack copper).
Such as hose and nozzle, equipments shall be FM/UL listed.

7.

FIXED WATER SPRAY SYSTEM


Automatically operated water spray systems shall be actuated by heat/flame
detection or fusible plug link. It shall also be possible to remotely operate these
deluge valves from control room and local hand switch. Local hand switch shall be
located minimum travel distance of 15meters from the protected equipment.
Application of water spray systems are provided for the following:
y

Gas compressors
-

Synthesis Gas / Recirculation Compressor(500-K-531)

Ammonia Compressor No. 1(500-K-541)


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Ammonia Compressor No. 2(500-K-551 A/B/C)

Power transformers with handling flammable oil over 500gal.(1,890 liters)

Application rate of water spray as indicated in NFPA 15 Exposure protection of


10.2 liters/minute/m2.
Spray rate for compressors shall be in accordance with NFPA 15 with a minimum
rate of 20.4 liters/minute/m2 of projected surface area of the equipment.
Hydraulic program shall be used to size the water spray deluge system based on
the given design criteria. For preliminary estimate purpose, flow rate of the water
spray systems can be calculated based on the water spray density plus 10%
design factor. The 10% design factor is to account for the overlap, wastage, and
pressure balancing of the water spray system.
Water velocity in the water spray deluge pipe shall not exceed 6 m/sec
7.1

Water Spray Deluge Valve


The deluge valve actuator shall be provided with a electric operator.
Deluge valves shall be located at perimeter access-way or road sides at
least 15 m from the equipment or area to be protected. An individual manual
valve shall be provided upstream of each deluge valve to allow
resetting/isolation for maintenance.
Deluge Valve shall be FM/UL listed.

7.2

Water Spray Nozzle


The water spray nozzles shall be of the medium velocity spray type, with
orifices of not less than 8mm.
Minimum operating pressure for any spray nozzle shall be 2.0 barg
(0.2MPag).
The nozzles shall be spaced such that the spray patterns should be
overlapped or at least meet.
All nozzles shall be provided with blow-off caps.
Water spray nozzles shall be FM/UL listed.

8.

FOAM EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM


Foam systems shall be designs and installed in full compliance with NFPA 11 and
NFPA 16.
8.1

Lube oil and seal oil consol for compressor


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The foam extinguishing systems shall be actuated manual remote switch


both from control room and local hand switch. Local hand switch shall be
located minimum travel distance of 15meters from the protected equipment.
Foam application should be maintained for 10 minutes; the net minimum
foam/water rate shall be 6.5 liters/min./m2 areas to be protected.
The following should be added to the aforementioned application rates: 20%
due to water not reaching the equipment (because of wind or other factors),
and in addition 10% as a flow balancing factor for discharge nozzle pressure
variations.
Where required foam concentrate and proportioning systems will consist of
the bladder tank type, a foam ratio controller, foam water spray/sprinkler
nozzle and piping.
Foam concentrate shall be stored in the foam concentrate tank. The supplies
of foam concentrate shall not be less than the largest to be protected by
foam extinguishing system.
Foam concentrate shall be aqueous film foaming foam (AFFF) 3%.
Such as ratio controller and foam concentrate, equipments shall be FM/UL
listed
8.2

Coal pile and Strategic coal pile area


The pick-up tube type firewater monitors with a foam drum (55gal.) shall be
provided surrounding the coal pile and coal storage area.
Minimum reach of 40 m can be used for spacing fire monitors.
Fire monitors shall be the types of lever operation with ball valve.
Fire monitors shall be rated for minimum/maximum operating pressure to be
respectively 7/12 barg (0.7/1.2 MPag). Monitors shall be capable of 360 of
horizontal motion and minimum 120 of vertical motion (90 above and 30
below). Monitors shall have the capability to be locked in position.
The fire monitor shall have 4 inch flange inlet connection and 2-1/2 inch NH
thread with a capacity of at least 120m3/hr at 7barg (0.7MPag).
The adjustable monitors nozzle (full fog to straight stream) shall be provided
and rated for 114m3/hr (1,900 lpm) at 7barg (0.7MPag) and be a design
effective straight stream range of approximately 50 meters.
Nozzle shall have fixed or swivel 2-1/2 inch NH female connection with foam
concentration pickup tube 3.8 cm (1-1/2 inch) by 365 cm (12 feet) hose plus
drum pickup valve for 3% proportioning.
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Foam concentrate shall be aqueous film foaming foam (AFFF) 3%.


Such as monitors, monitor nozzles and foam concentrate, equipments shall
be FM/UL listed.
9.

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR BUILDING


9.1

General
Fire protection system shall be installed in buildings. The protection of a
building is based on fighting the fire from both the inside and from the outside
of the building. Fire water shall be available close to and inside some
buildings.
The type of fire protection systems applied depends on location, equipment to
be protected and the particular fire hazard. Equipment replacement and its
replacement value shall also be considered when making an assessment for
the design of the fire protection systems.
For fire protection facilities of building, refer to attachment #1.

9.2

Indoor Hydrant System


In buildings such as the warehouse, workshop, chemical store, control
building and administration building, indoor hydrants shall be provided such
that any area of the building can be covered by hose streams. The design of
these indoor hydrants shall be based on wall mounted rack hosed within
suitable cabinets, recesses mounted where appropriate. The indoor hydrants
will consist of with 30 metres of 1 1/2 inch hose.
Indoor hydrants shall include integrated pressure reducing automatic stop
valve on the inlet and hoses shall be fitted with shut-off/jet/spray nozzles.
All the connectors and couplings shall be stainless steel (SS) and not brass
(Ammonia attack copper).
Such as hose and nozzle, equipment shall be FM/UL listed.

9.3

Automatic Sprinkler System


Automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed for the protection of the
following types of equipment and designed to meet the requirements of
NFPA13:
y

Administration Building

Building

Warehouse
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Chemical Storage House

Enclosure Coal handling structure(I.e., Transfer tower)

The enclosure coal handling structure each shall be provided with fixed
automatic sprinkler systems. Fire water shall be applied at a minimum density
of 10.2 lpm/m2 of the floor area.
All equipment shall be UL/FM listed.
9.4

Gaseous Fire Extinguishing Systems


9.4.1 Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing System
Fixed total flooding carbon dioxide fire suppression systems shall be
provided for installation to cover the following areas:
y

Coal pulverizer packages

Coal dust collectors (if required).

Fixed carbon dioxide fire suppression systems for the above areas will
be provided by the coal silo and dust collector package suppliers. In
each case these systems shall be designed and installed to meet the
requirements of NFPA12. All equipment shall be UL/FM listed. The
quantity of reserve (pre-connected CO2 agent) shall be 100% of the
quantity supplied.
The design of the systems shall incorporate all necessary personnel
safety protection interlock systems and dedicated fire detection and
alarm control panel with all necessary logic to control and monitor
detection, local alarm and fire extinguishing system provide interface
with plant e.g. HVAC shutdown where required.
Confirmed fire condition will require a minimum alarm from two detectors
within the zone requiring discharge of fire extinguishing agent, each
detector providing a dedicated alarm condition. All alarm, fault and status
indications shall be repeated to the site wide monitoring system.
9.4.2 Clean Agent (HFC-227ea)Extinguishing System
A fixed automatic gaseous fire suppression system utilizing clean agent
(HFC-227ea) extinguishing shall be installed to cover the following
buildings:
y

Main Central Control Building

U&O Substation

Urea Substation
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Urea Storage Substation

Ammonia Synthesis Substation

Gasification Substation

Coal Handling Substation

Remote Instrument Enclosure #1/2/3/4/5/6/7

Clean agent (HFC-227ea) gaseous fire suppression systems shall be


designed and installed to meet the requirements of NFPA 2001. All
equipment shall be UL/FM listed. The quantity of reserve (pre-connected
clean agent (HFC-227ea)) shall be 100% of the quantity supplied.
The design of the system(s) shall incorporate all necessary personnel
safety protection interlock systems and include dedicated fire detection
and alarm control panel with all necessary logic to control and monitor
detection, local alarm and fire extinguishing system provide interface
with plant e.g. HVAC shutdown where required.
Confirmed fire condition will require a minimum alarm from two detectors
within the zone requiring discharge of fire extinguishing agent, each
detector providing a dedicated alarm condition. All alarm, fault and status
indications shall be repeated to the site wide monitoring system.
10. PORTABLE AND MOBILE EXTINGUISHER
Hand held and wheeled dry chemical/CO2 extinguishers shall be installed
strategically throughout the plant areas for first attack fire fighting. Fire
extinguishers shall comply with latest NFPA 10 and shall be UL/FM listed. The
following criteria shall be followed:
10.1 9 kg capacity potassium bicarbonate

BC dry chemical:

The extinguishers shall be located at strategic points at grade and on the


platforms of structures with a guide maximum travel distance of 15 m.
Extinguisher cabinets shall be fabricated in carbon steel finished RED.
10.2 4.5 kg capacity ammonium phosphate ABC dry chemical:
The extinguishers are to be used on fires involving office room, corridor such
as administration, maintenance, warehouses and etc..
The extinguishers of 4.5kg capacity shall be installed in buildings where the
risk necessitates and such that travel from the risk is 15m maximum.
10.3 56.7 kg capacity potassium bicarbonate BC wheeled dry chemical
extinguishers:
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The wheeled extinguishers shall be located at strategic points near


hazardous equipment such as transformer area, lube oil tank, turbine
generator and hydrocarbon pumps
The wheeled extinguishers shall be protected by a suitable identified, heavyduty soft vinyl or vinyl-coated canvas cover.
10.4 4.6 kg CO2 extinguishers:
Carbon dioxide extinguishers are to be used on fires involving electric and/or
electronic equipment such as panel room, control room, cable spreading
room, etc..
CO2 extinguishers of 4.6kg capacity shall be installed in buildings where the
risk necessitates and such that travel from the risk is 15m maximum.
11. FIRE ALARM AND GAS DETECTION SYSTEM
This Section is only design concept. For detailed description of Fire and Gas
Detection System refer to the Engineering Specification for Fire and Gas
Detection System (Doc No. : SC2277-SE-IS-000-4-1005).
11.1 Fire and Gas Detection System Requirements
11.1.1 The Fire & Gas detection system (FGS) shall be employed to provide
prompt and reliable detection of a developing hazard in order to allow
for maximum benefit from personnel response.
Centralized Fire & Gas system displays shall be installed in the
control building to enable operators to take appropriate action and to
indicate that a protection system has been activated.
The FGS comply with Lloyds or Veritas insurance guidelines and be
in accordance with the NFPA 72 and NFPA 70. Relevant Australian
standard may take precedence over NFPA, which have to be
recommended by Supplier, if applicable.
The fire and gas detection system for scope of supply shall consist of
below as;
y Fire Alarm Auxiliary Panel (FAAP) : One DCS Operator Console
type dual LCD monitors and one DCS Aux Console type switches
and Lamps
y Fire and gas detection system panel-Master (FGSP-M) at
instrument rack room
y Work Station for FGSP-M at engineering room
y Fire and gas detection system panel-Slave (FGSP-S) within each
RIE
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y
y

Work Station for FGSP-S within each RIE


Local Fire Alarm Control Panel (LFACP) within each RIE
Local Fire Suppression System Panel (LFSSP) within each RIE
complete with Beacon and Sounder, Addressable detectors, etc.

11.1.2 FGS shall provide a summary printout of analog smoke detectors and
all other alarm input devices and events when initiated by an
operators command that includes the following information:
y Analog values of all points including initial and extended average
value
y Points out of sensitivity compensation
y Points isolated
y Points tested & failed
y Event log contents
11.2 Fire Alarm Auxiliary Panel(FAAP)
The Fire Alarm Auxiliary Panel (FAAP) will consist of HMI Graphics Display
and switchboard.
Same furniture of DCS would be preferred.
The Graphics Display shall monitor plant fire alarm and status conditions on
screen displaying graphical representations of the site by means of colored
symbols and be equipped with buzzer or bell and visual annunciation so that
operator can easily find the cause and acknowledge the alarm point.
The Graphics Display shall give detail information of the type of alarm (e.g.
HC gas, H2 gas, fire, manual call point). For gas detectors pre alarm and gas
alarm (LEL) shall be displayed.
Annunciators will be only common indication per detected hazard for each
fire zone, indicating the type of alarm.
Switchboard will be used for manual audible alarming, deluge valve
activation. Backlight override switches shall be driven by a separate in and
output connected to the logics.
Color of symbol shall be as follows:
y toxic gas:
y combustible gas:
y flame detector:
y fire alarm:
y manual call point:
y deluge valve/alarm check valve open/close:
y running signal of firewater pumps:
y discharge signal from Clean Agent or CO2 system:

Blue
Yellow
Red
Red
Transparent
Green/Red
Green
Orange

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11.3 Fire and Gas Detection System Panel(FGSP)


The FGSP shall be a stand-alone, floor mounted and shall be located in
instrument rack room and have a redundant fail safe communication
structure.
Signal processing, circuit integrity and logics shall be implemented with the
same hardware as used for the ESD.
FGSP-M shall be provided for Main Control Room. This system shall collect
the data from FAAP in Main Control Room and FGSP-S in each RIE.
The data from LFACP of non RIE (e.g. Substation, other non process
buildings) shall be first collected to the FAAP in Main Control Room, from
where the data shall be transmitted to FGSP-M by serial interface.
Each RIE shall have dedicated FGSP-S for the designated area, where field
gas and fire detectors are connected. LFACP in each RIE shall interface with
FGSP-S by serial connection and the collected data in FGSP-S shall be
interfaced with FGSP-M.
The number of hardwired interface between FGSP-S and LFACP are to be
defined during detail design. Supplier shall state in the quotation the
standard capability of hardwired I/O connection for the LFACP.
The FGSP shall be powered from two separate AC supplies, one of which is
from UPS system and the other one from an emergency supply system. The
UPS system shall have an 8-hour battery back up capacity. Supplier shall
recommend the Australian standard application, if there should be any
deviation required.
The FGSP shall be programmable on site. The programming software shall
provide the following automated reports:
y

Project history (changes made to the system, with date stamp)

List of authorized system programmers

Full system configuration data

Engineering work station

11.4 HMI at security guard house


The HMI showing the overview of all FGS system shall be located at the
guard house. (Graphic display is same as FAAP)
11.5 Local Fire Alarm Control Panel(LFACP)
The LFACP will receive signals from fire alarm manual-stations in buildings
via the network. An activation signal based on the location of the activated
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manual station shall be transmitted to FGSP-S or FAAP. In case of the


activation of the manual stations in buildings, the fire alarm localized as per
single fire zone shall be given through bells and horn/strobe located indoors.
The LFACP shall be programmed to shutdown the building HVAC system
during a fire and to close fresh air intake/to keep on re-circulation of HVAC
system when a gas leak is detected at the relevant RIE and buildings.
Signals from fire detectors and gas detectors in buildings are processed
within the LFACP. A common alarm status from all detectors is routed from
LFACP to FGSP-S for each RIE and from LFACP to FAAP for non-RIE
buildings.
The fire and gas detection and protection equipment for RIE are part of the
MAC scope of supply.
RIE and analyzer houses will be protected by theirs own system. LFACP for
RIE will be connected to the FGSP-S via serial communication for fail-safe
network.
11.6 Local Fire Suppression System Panel(LFSSP)
Local Fire Suppression System Panel (LFSSP) will be located at the adjacent
location close to agent cylinder storage rooms or convenient and safe
location to activate the fire suppression system such as Clean Agent (HFC227ea) and CO2 system. These panels will control the operation of the fire
suppression systems and report all alarms and faults to the Fire and Gas
Detection System Panel (FGSP) located in the main central control building.
11.7 Fire Alarm and Gas Detection Equipment
All areas and buildings of the plant will be provided with automatic
smoke/heat detectors and manual call points. Flashing lamps will supplement
the audible alarms in noisy areas. The layout of detectors will be designed to
meet the unique requirements of each occupancy. All field device used as a
part of the FGS shall be suitable for permanent working within environmental
condition. The device type and location within the plant will be available at the
Fire and Gas Detection System Panel. (FGSP)
(1) Electronic Siren
y

Electronic sounders will operate on 24 VDC nominal.

Electronic sounders will be field programmable without the use of


special tools, at a sound level of at least 109 dBA measured at 3m from
the device.

Electronic sounders will be flush or surface mounted as shown on plans.


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(2) Red Flash Light


y

Strobes will operate on 24 VDC with field selectable candela settings.

Strobes will produce a nominal sound output of 88 dBA and tone


adjustable 800 1200 Hz.

Strobes will produce 1 flash per second over the regulated voltage
range.

(3) Alarm Bell


y

All alarm bells will operate on 24 VDC.

Alarm bells will produce a nominal sound output of 85 dBA.

Alarm bells will be 10 (254 mm) diameter for indoor installation.

(4) Manual break glass call points


y

Manual alarm call points shall be provided and located strategically


along designated exit routes from process areas and at road sides in
and around the peripheral of the process areas at intervals not
exceeding 50m

Within buildings, manual alarm call points shall be located in


accordance to NFPA 72 ensuring that the maximum travel distance for
an operator to activate an alarm is no more than 30m.

(5) Manual Release Push button for CO2, HFC-227ea Fire Extinguishing
Systems
y

Release station will be non-coded, dual action operation.

Release station will include abort switch, power-on indication, release


indication.

Release station will be made with durable polycarbonate.

(6) Smoke Detectors


y

Photoelectric electric or ionization smoke detectors shall be provided in


required buildings such as substation, remote instrument building,
analyzed shelter and main central control buildings.

Each detector will contain a remote LED output and a built-in test switch.

Detector will be provided on a twist-lock base.

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y

Very Early Warning Smoke Detection (VESDA) shall be provided within


electrical cabinets in the process buildings.

(7) Heat Detectors


y

Heat Detectors shall be provided for each deluge system for automatic
actuation of the deluge system and initiation of a fire alarm.

Heat detectors will have a combination rate of rise and fixed


temperature rated at 135 F(57.2 C) for areas where ambient
temperatures do not exceed 100 F (37.7 C), and 190 F(93.33 C) for
areas where the temperature does not exceed 150 F (65.5 C).

The rate of rise element will consist of an air chamber, a flexible metal
diaphragm, and a factory calibrated, moisture-proof, trouble free vent,
and will operate when the rate of temperature rise exceeds 15 F
(9.4 C) per minute.

(8) Heat Detectors, Explosion-proof type


y

Explosion-proof heat detectors will have a combination rate of rise and


fixed temperature rated at 194 F (90 C) for hazardous areas.

The detector will be of hermetically sealed, shock resistant, corrosionresistant, and tamper-proof.

(9) Flame Detectors


y

Flame detection devices shall be located to monitor select areas of the


plant such as gas compressor seals, etc. Activation of a flame detector
shall be indicated at the associated local control panel and
simultaneously alarmed at the Control Room and Fire Station.

Audible and visual alarms shall be actuated locally in the concerned


area of the plant.

(10) Flammable Hydrocarbon Gas Detection


y

Flammable gas detectors shall be positioned near potential sources of


hydrocarbon gas leaks, pumps, compressors, air intakes for HVAC, and
turbines. Alarm levels shall be set at 10% and 25% of the Lower
Flammable Limit (LFL). Flammable gas detectors that can be exposed
to H2S releases (which include all areas within the gas plant) shall be
designed for operation in atmospheres containing H2S.

Hydrogen gas detectors shall be located in the battery rooms if H2 can


be released when the batteries are used.
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(11) Toxic Gas Detection


y

Toxic gas detectors (such as NH3 and CO) shall be positioned near
potential sources of toxic gas leakage and where toxic gas is likely to
be detected when released such as pump/compressor seals, air intakes
for HVAC, enclosures, and air outlets from enclosed classified areas.

H2S detectors shall be located on two basic criteria: general coverage


and specific location detectors in the process and utility areas. Alarm
levels shall be set at both 10 ppm and 20 ppm.

SO2 detectors shall be used in the sulphur handling areas as fire


detectors. Another alarm will be initiated when 3 ppm is reached.
Because of the limited sensitivity of SO2 sensors, an independent
method of fire detection, such as ultraviolet sensors, will be used in
addition to SO2 detection.

Consider to provide detection equipment for coal pile/coal handling to


early detection fires may occur from the bottom of coal pile. CO
monitoring or hot spot detection may apply.

12. BREATHING APPARATUS


Self contained breathing apparatus sets each consisting but not limited to single
cylinder air tank sized for 30 minutes operation, carrying harness, face mask and
necessary regulator and hoses shall be provided and housed in weatherproof
cabinets located in the following areas in pairs.
y

Process unit walkways

Externally at entrance to Operators Shelters

Externally at entrance to Remote Instrument Enclosures

Externally at entrance to Electrical Substations

MCR

13. PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION


For detailed description of passive fire protections refer to the "Specification for
Passive Fire Protection (Doc No. : SC2277-SE-BS-000- 4-1002).

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ATTACHMENT 1 : SUMMARIZED MATRIX FOR FIRE FIGHTING FACILITIES OF BUILDING

Buildings

Portable
CO2
Extinguisher

Portable Dry
Powder
Extinguisher

Mobile Dry
Powder
Extinguisher

Indoor
Hydrant
System

Water
Sprinkler
System

Water
Spray
System

Fixed
Gaseous
Extinguishing
System

Process buildings:
Analyzer Houses

U&O Substation

Urea Substation

Ammonia
X
Substation
Gasification
X
Substation
Power
Transformer Area
Remote
Instrument
X
Enclosures
Non-Process buildings:
Guard Houses

X
X

Warehouse Bldg

Chemical Storage
Bldg

Building

Canteen

Laboratory
Building

U & O Substation

Main Control
Building
Administration
Building

Coal Handling
Substation
Power
Transformer Area

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ATTACHMENT 2 : SUMMARIZED MATRIX FOR F&G SYSTEM OF BUILDING

Buildings

Smoke
Detection

Heat
Detection

Very Early
Warning
Smoke
Detection

Manual
Call
Points

Fire Alarm
Sounders

Gas
Detectors

Gas
Alarms

Process Area Buildings:


X

Analyser Houses
U&O Substation

Urea Substation

Ammonia Substation

Gasification
X
Substation
Power Transformer
Area
Remote Instrument
X
Enclosures
Plant Facilities Buildings:
Guard Houses
Main Control
Building
Administration
Building

X
X

X
X

Warehouse Bldg

Chemical Storage
Bldg

Building

Canteen

Laboratory Building

U & O Substation

Coal Handling
Substation
Power Transformer
Area

G
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2.0G

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1.1

Definition of single fire zone


The fire protection system shall be designed on the basis of only major fire at a time.
No simultaneous occurrence of fire, either within a single area or in multiple locations
in multiple locations in the plant, shall be considered. The following area or facility is
considered as a one single fire risk area.
(1) In the process area, all equipment located in an area separated to other
equipment by means of pipe rack, roads or distance of at 15m.
(2) In the tank storage area, the one tank is considered as one fire risk area.
(3) In the building area, the independent room enclosed by noncombustible materials
is considered as one fire risk area.

1.2

Code and Standards


Description
Code & Standard
NFPA-850 - Recommended
Practice for Fire Protection for
Electric Generating Plants and
High Voltage Direct Current
Converter Stations
(Sec. 6.2.1)

API RP 2001 - Fire Protection


in Refineries (Sec. 4.2.1.2 and
4.2.1.4)

Required of
Fire Water Demand
The largest fixed fire
suppression system (or
any
fixed
fire
suppression
system
demands that could
reasonably be expected
to
operate
simultaneously during a
single fire),plus the hose
stream demand of not
less than 500 gpm(1890
L/min)
Fixed
water
spray,
sprinkler,
or
foam
systems, the flow rate
should be the sum of
the flow rates required
for proper operation of
the fixed systems, plus
an
allowance
for
simultaneous operation
of monitors and hose
streams.

Required
Duration of
Firewater
Supply
Min. 2 hours

Min. 4
hours

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Fire Zone
Fire Zone 1: Unit 100
Milling and Drying

Application System & Firewater Demand

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456m3/h

Fire Zone 2: Unit 200


Gasification

Remark

Fixed Deluge System, 142 m3/h(625 GPM)


Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)
Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 598m3/h

Fire Zone 3: Unit 300


CO Shift
Fire Zone 4: Unit 350
HCN-COS Hydrolysis
& Cooling Section
Fire Zone 5: Unit 400
AGR

Fire Zone 6: Unit 410


H2 Purification

Fire Zone 7: Unit 420


CO2 Compression

- Lube Oil Console


Fire Zone 8: Unit 500
Ammonia
- 500-K-531 / 541

Total Flow Rate : 456m3/h

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456m3/h

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456m3/h

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456m3/h

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456m3/h

Fixed Deluge System, 44 m3/h(193 GPM)


Total Flow Rate : 44 m3/h

Fixed Deluge System, 225 m3/h(990 GPM)


Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)
Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 681 m3/h

- 500-K-551

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)

Fixed Deluge System, 65 m3/h(285 GPM)


Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)
Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 521 m3/h

- Lube Oil Console

Total Flow Rate : 44 m3/h

- Transformer

Fixed Deluge System, 44 m3/h(193 GPM)

Fixed Deluge System, 43 m3/h(189 GPM)


Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)
Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 499 m3/h

Maximum Firewater
Demand :
681 m3 /h (2,998 GPM)

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Fire Zone
Fire Zone 9: Unit 550
Urea

Application System & Firewater Demand

Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fire Zone 10: Unit 560


Urea granulation

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)

Fixed Deluge System, 159 m3/h(700 GPM)


Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)
Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 615m3/h

Fire Zone 11: Unit 570


Product storage &
loading
Fire Zone 12: Unit 440
Sulphur recovery

Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fire Zone 15: Unit 700


Air Separation

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fire Zone 16: Unit 800


Other Utilities

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fire Zone 14: Unit 650


Air Separation

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fire Zone 13: Unit 600


Power Generator

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h
Fixed Deluge System, 37 m3/h(163 GPM)
Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)
Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 439m3/h

Fire Zone 17:


Coal Pile Area-1
Coal Pile Area-2
Coal Pile Area-3
Coal Pile Area-4

Fixed water monitor, 4 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fixed water monitor, 4 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fixed water monitor, 4 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fixed water monitor, 4 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Coal Pile Area-5

Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h (1000 GPM)


Total Flow Rate : 228 m3/h

Fire Zone 18:


Building Area

Automatic Sprinkler System,200 m3/h (881GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h (1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 428 m3/h

Remark

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Fire Zone 19: Unit 830
Slag Area

Application System & Firewater Demand

Remark

Fixed water monitor, 2 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Hand hose streams , 228 m3/h(1000 GPM)
Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

Fire Zone 20:


Stratefic Coal Pile

Fixed water monitor, 4 EA x 114 m3/h(500 GPM)


Total Flow Rate : 456 m3/h

3.0

FIRE WATER DESIGN SELECTION

3.1

The Maximum Fire Water Demand is applies with 795 m3/hr


For safety reason, water demand of fixed deluge system shall be added 30% safety factor
30% safety factor : 20% due to water not reaching the equipment(because of wind or
other factors), and in addition 10% as a flow balancing factor for discharge nozzle
pressure variations.
Maximum Fire Single Zone : Unit 500 Ammonia
x

Fixed Deluge System : 225 m3/hr (990 GPM) x 1.3 = 292.5 m3/hr (1,288 GPM)

Fixed Water Monitor : 114 m3/hr x 2 EA = 228 m3/hr (1,000 GPM)

Hand Hose Stream : 114 m3/hr x 2 EA = 228 m3/hr (1,000 GPM)

Total Fire Water Demand of Maximum Single Fire Risk Area :


713.4 m3/hr (3,133 GPM)
Consequentlly, Fire Pump is required the least 795 m3/hr (3,500 GPM) of pump
listed NFPA 20
3.2

Fire Water Supply Storage Tank Capacity : 5,000 m3


(Based on the maximum fire water demand of 795 m3/h, 3,500 m3 correspond to 6
hours of fire water storage.)

3.3

Fire Water Supply Ring Main Size : 12 inch


(Based on the maximum allowable fire water velocity of 4.6 m/s and maximum fire
water demand of 795 m3/h, fire water ring main size is calculated at 12 inch)

3.4

Two (2) fire water pump shall be required, one driven by electric motor(main), one
driven by diesel engine(stand-by). The capacity of each pump shall be 795 m3/hr
(3,500 gpm) at the minimum pressure of 10 barg.
One (1) fire water jockey pump, electric motor driven, capacity of 50 m3/h at 7 barg,
shall be provided to maintain the system pressure against leakage

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ATTACHMENTS

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Attachment #4 - Drawing for Single Fire Zone

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CONTENTS


1. GENERAL ................................................................................................................ 3


2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM ........................................................................... 3
3. DESIGN BASIS ........................................................................................................ 4
4. SYSTEM EQUIPMENT AND AUXILIARY ................................................................. 4


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1.

GENERAL
Fire water system facility will be provided for active Fire protection system of Collie
Urea Plant supporting water based suppression. Fire water system consists of Fire
Water Pump, Fire Water Tank and Fire Water System Distribution.

2.

DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM


Refer to Utility Flow Diagram Fire Water System No. SC2277-IK-AD-760-3-1001
and Fire Protection System Philosophy No. SC2277-SE-FA-760-4-1001, the water
for fire fighting system is a dedicated fire water tank (760-T-001) and additionally
have back-up from the raw water pond under emergency condition. Fire water tank
is sized to a minimum storage capacity of 5000 m3 for 6 hours of continuous fire
fighting operation.

Two (2) fire water pumps consist of one main pump driven by electric motor (760P-001A M) and one stand-by pump driven by diesel driven (760-P-001B D). They
are horizontal split centrifugal types. The capacity of each pump is 795 m3/hr
(maximum fire water demand) and therefore it is ensured the maximum fire water
supply even if one of the pumps is out of service or when the electric power is
unavailable.

One(1) jockey pump (760-P-002 M), electric motor driven, is provided to maintain
the system pressure at 800 kPaG against leakage and to allow automatic starting
of main fire water pump sequentially in the event of fire water demand from the
plant. The capacity of jockey pumps is 50 m3/hr at 1000 kPaG.

Pressure at the fire water distribution network shall be controlled by a pressure


transmitter PT-0001 which is connected to Fire and Gas Detection System Panel
(FGSP) and each fire water pump with four (4) setting point:
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HIGH

: Stop Jockey Pump (760-P-002 M) at 850 kPag

LOW-1

: Start Jockey Pump (760-P-002 M) at 750 kPag

LOW-2

: Start Main Fire Water Pumps (760-P-001A M) at 700 kPag

LOW-3

: Start stand-by Fire Water Pump (760-P-001B D) at 650 kPag or if


Main Fire Water Pump fail to build up pressure within 30 second

Manual starting of each pump unit shall be possible at the pump and from the
control room. The fire water pumps shall be designed for manual local stop only.
Remote alarms for pump and controller status, power supply etc. is provided for
the fire water pumps in accordance with AS 2941 and NFPA 20. The alarms
should be connected into the DCS system and FGSP.

3.

DESIGN BASIS
Fire water requirement for Collie Urea Plant is estimated based on Fire Protection
System Philosophy No. SC2277-SE-FA-760-4-1001.

4.

SYSTEM EQUIPMENT AND AUXILIARY


The Fire Water System equipments comprise:
760-T-001

Fire Water Tank

760-P-001 A M

Fire Water Pump Electric Driven

760-P-001 B D

Fire Water Pump Diesel Driven

760-P-002 M

Jockey Pump Electric Driven

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SPECIFICATION
FOR
FIRE WATER PUMP SYSTEM

Jan 08, 2010

Dec 29, 2009

Dec 23, 2009

Oct. 27, 2009

REV

DATE

Issued as per PCF


comments
Issued as per SECL
comments
Issued as per SECL
comments

JC/MH

US/EM

SECL

PCF

JC/MH

US/EM

SECL

PCF

JC/MH

US/EM

SECL

PCF

Issued for Review

JC/MH

US/EM

SECL

PCF

DESCRIPTION

PREPARED

REVIEWED

APPROVED

CLIENT
APPROVAL

Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilizers


(Perth , Australia)
PT. Inti Karya Persada Tehnik
(Jakarta, Indonesia)
SAMSUNG ENGINEERING CO. LTD.
(Seoul , Korea)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.

GENERAL ............................................................................................................ 3
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.

Purpose .................................................................................................... 3
Order of Precedence.3
Definitions3

2.

CODE, STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... 4

3.

DESIGN ................................................................................................................ 5
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8

4.

General Design Basis ............................................................................... 5


Pump Performance Requirements ............................................................. 5
Pump Design and Rating .......................................................................... 7
Impeller, Bearing and Seals ...................................................................... 8
Pump Material.......................................................................................... 9
Drivers ..................................................................................................... 9
Skid and Accessories .............................................................................. 12
Control and Instrumentation ................................................................... 14

INSPECTION AND TESTING .......................................................................... 16


4.1
4.2

General requirements ............................................................................. 16


Pump Testing ......................................................................................... 16

5.

DOCUMENTATIONS ....................................................................................... 17

6.

PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT .................................................................. 18


6.1
6.2

Protective Coating .................................................................................. 18


Nameplate .............................................................................................. 18

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GENERAL
1.1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this specification is to define the minimum technical requirements for
the design, supply, manufacture, and testing of Main Fire Water Pumps and jockey
Pump for Collie Urea Project.
1.2. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE
In case of conflict between documents they shall take precedence in the following
order:
a. Australian National Law & Regulations
b. Local Government / Statutory regulations.
c. Data Sheets
d. This specification.
e. Other PCUP Project Specifications
f. Referenced codes and standards.
Any deviation or conflicts from the specifications and/or data sheets shall be presented
in writing to the Purchaser for resolution. Written approval for any deviation is
required prior to the start of any work. Compliance with the specifications and data
sheets does not relieve the SUPPLIER/VENDOR of the responsibility to furnish
equipment of safe and proper design, suited to meet the performance guarantees.
1.3. DEFINITIONS
The term used in this engineering specification are defined below,
Owner
EPC Contractor
Sub Contractor
Supplier/Vendor

Sub-Supplier

: Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilizers Pty Ltd.


: Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd. as a Purchaser.
: Company doing construction activities at site this includes
erection works and commissioning assistance.
: Equipment / Machinery or Package Supplier/Vendor also helps
in supervision during erection by Sub Contractor and
commissioning if required.
: Sub-Supplier of package unit components

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CODE, STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS


The current versions complete with the latest amendments, of the following laws, statutory
regulations, codes, standards and specifications shall form part of and shall be read in
conjunction with this specification.
Project Specifications & Documents
SC2277-SE-FA-780-4-1001
SC2277-SE-RS-000-4-1001
SC2277-IK-AI-760-4-1001
SC2277-IK-AD-760-3-1001
SC2277-IK-FF-760-3-1001
SC2277-SE-ES-000-4-1001
SC2277-SE-IS-000-4-1001
3

Fire Protection System Philosophy


Engineering Specification for Rotating Machinery and
Package.
Fire Water Utility Description
UFD Fire Water System
P&ID - Fire Water Storage Tank and Pumps
Standard Engineering Specification Electrical Design
Criteria
Instrumentation for Package Equipment

Australian National Law & Regulations


AS 2941
Fixed Fire Protection Installations Pump set systems
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
ASME B73.1M
Specification for Horizontal End Suction Centrifugal
Pumps for Chemical Process
ASME B 1.1
Screw Threads.
ASME 1.20.1
Pipe Threads.
ASME B16.5
Pipe Flanges & Flanged Fittings
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
NFPA 20
Standard for the Installation of Centrifugal Fire Pumps
NFPA 70
National Electric Code
Underwriters Laboratories Classification Services (UL)
UL 218
Fire Pump Controllers
UL 448
Pumps for Fire Protection Service
UL 508
Electric Industrial Control Equipment
UL 1236
Electric Battery Chargers
UL 1247
Diesel Engines for Driving Centrifugal Fire Pumps
Hydraulic Institute Standard (HIS)
Standard for Centrifugal, Rotary and Reciprocal Pumps-Centrifugal Pumps Test Code
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American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA)


AGMA A 420
Practice for Helical and Herringbone Gear Speed
Reducers and Increasers
AGMA A 421
Practice for High Speed Helical and Herringbone Gear
Units
3.
3.1

DESIGN
General Design Basis
1) The fire fighting system is designed on the basis of only major fire with a single risk
area at a time. There is no simultaneous occurrence of fire, either within a single fire
area or in multiple locations in the plant, is to be considered.
2) The Fire water demand is therefore determined based on the largest single fire water
demand from the respective area requirements in the plant.
3) The total design of fire water demand is 795 m3/hr.
4) The water for firefighting system shall be supplied by means of pumping from a fire
water storage tank (760-T001) and additionally have back-up from the raw water pond
under emergency condition.
5) The fire water storage tank is sized to a minimum storage capacity of 5000 m3 for 6
hours of continuous fire fighting operation.
6) All pumps, drivers, controlling equipment, power supply and arrangement shall be
approved by the Western Australia authority having jurisdiction for the specific field
conditions encountered.

3.2

Pump Performance Requirements


3.2.1. Fire Water Pumps
Fire water pumps shall be electric motor(s) and diesel engine driven. The design,
installation, and acceptance test of fire water pumps shall conform to NFPA 20.
The fire water source is taken from fire-water storage tank located at site, close to
the main firewater pumps.
Two (2) fire water pumps shall be required, one driven by electric motor (760MP001 A as a main) and the other by diesel engine (760-DP001 B as a stand-by).
All pumps are horizontal split centrifugal types. The capacity of each pump is 795
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m3/hr and therefore it is ensured the maximum fire water supply even if one of the
pumps is out of service or when the electric power is unavailable.
The main fire water pumps shall provide fire water at specified pressure to the
plant firewater networks, so that the system is ready to service with the minimum
pressure of 1.0 MpaG at the design flow rate at any point on the ground level in the
plant.
The main fire water pumps shall be suitable for parallel operation. The mains
pressure shall be controlled by bypass flow back to the fire water storage tank
through a back pressure regulator valve.
Fire water pumps shall capable to furnish 150% or above of the rated capacity at
not less than 65% of total rated head. The shutoff head shall not exceed 140% of
rated head for any type of pump.
The fire pumps will be operate as follows:
a.

b.

The jockey pump will maintain the general network pressure at 0.8 MpaG. In
the event that the network pressure drops below 0.75 MpaG, jockey pump
will be automatically started.
In the event that the fire water network pressure falls below 0.7 MpaG, the
main fire water pump and stand-by fire water pump will be started
automatically utilizing their respective pressure switched at pre-set points. In
addition to, stand-by fire water pump also start if main fire pump does not
start, or having started, fail to build up the required pressure in the fire water
ring main system within 30 seconds.

Manual starting of each pump unit shall be possible at the pump and from the
control room. Manual stopping of each pump unit shall only be possible at the
pump.
The fire water pumps shall be designed for manual local stop only.
3.2.2. Jockey Pump
One (1) Centrifugal type jockey pump (760-MP002) of either horizontal type is in
operation and driven by electric motor shall be used to maintain the fire-water line
system pressure against any possible leakage. The capacity of Jockey pumps is 50
m3/h at 1.0 MpaG discharge pressure.
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The Jockey pump will also be capable of starting and stopping manually from the
local control and from the control room.
The start and stop of the Fire Water Pump System and its setting hierarchy shall be
follow the project document SC2277-IK-AI-760-4-1001_Rev.2 Fire Water
Utility Description.
3.3

Pump Design and Rating


The firewater and jockey pumps shall comply with this specification, NFPA 20 and
Hydraulic Institute Standard. Each component of the firewater pump package shall be
NFPA / UL listed, whilst the jockey pump is considered to be unlisted. Where applicable,
individual components require UL certification shall bear a classification marking (UL
certification).
The pump shall be designed for continuous base load at the rated conditions. The rated
capacity and head specified on the data sheet is at the pump discharge flange.
The pump characteristics shall be as defined in NFPA 20 and in accordance with the
following:
c.

Flow versus head characteristics shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 20,
figure A.6.2.

d.

Each pump shall be able to operate at the rated conditions for a minimum of 8,760
total operating hours before overhaul is required. The pump shall be capable of
continuous operation at the rated conditions. A design life of 25 years shall be
considered as a minimum.

e.

The pump shall be selected such that 5% change in capacity and head with respect
to rated conditions shall be achieved.

f.

The pump shall be capable of operating at 150% of rated flow without the NPSH
(R) exceeding the NPSH available.

The horizontal pumps shall be axially split type and the pump rotation shall be clockwise
(CW) when viewed from driver end.
Each fire water pump unit shall consist of a pump, driver, controller, a common base-plate
for each pump and driver and accessories, as required for operation by NFPA 20 and the
corresponding data sheets.
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The pump shall be furnished as a packaged unit by a single SUPPLIER/VENDOR. Fire


Water Pump, pressure relief valve and controllers shall be UL listed or FM approved for
fire water pump service with the pump manufacturer responsibility for the units listing or
approval.
The electric motor / diesel engine shall be equipped with non-reverse ratchet to prevent
reverse rotation.
The maximum allowable loads and moments for the suction and the discharge nozzles
shall be stated. The design criteria, the assumptions and the stresses used for calculating
the allowable forces and allowable moments shall be stated.
The electric motor / diesel engine to the pump coupling shall be a solid metal adjustable
spacer type coupling, and shall be drilled and threaded to ASME B1.1. The coupling guard
shall be OSHA approved. Flats to accommodate dismantling tools shall be machined onto
the coupling and both shafts.
The casing hydro test pressure shall be the greater of 1.5 times design pressure or 2 times
maximum shut off pressure.
A noise levels for the package shall conform to the requirements of the environmental
noise in Western Australia is governed by the Environmental Protection (noise) Regulation
1997.
The layout shall allow convenient access for maintenance and complete pump removal.
Parts requiring accurate alignment during reassembly shall be doweled. Four lifting lugs
shall be provided for use with a simple wire rope sling lift.
3.4

Impeller, Bearing and seals


Impellers shall be of the enclosed type and keyed to the shaft.
The head produced by the installed impeller shall not exceed 95% of the head produced by
the maximum diameter impeller available for the selected casing.
The shaft shall be sized to transmit the maximum horsepower required over the full range
of the head-capacity curve by the maximum diameter impeller available within the casing
selected.

Oil lubricated by splashed shall be used for the pumps. The pump bearings shall have
L10h rating of not less than 25,000 hrs based on load rating and fatigue life.
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All removable rotating components shall be statically and dynamically balanced


individually and then as a completely assembled rotor.
Lateral and torsional critical speed analysis shall be carried out on all multistage pumps
considering dry and wet critical at design and 2 times design clearances. The pump speed
shall be at least 20% above the critical speeds at worst conditions.
The pump shall operate smoothly, throughout its speed range up to rated speed.
3.5

Pump Material
The pump materials of construction shall be selected to suit the specified conditions of
firewater quality as per the data sheet.
1) The material shall conform to relevant ASTM specification.
2) Threading of fasteners, internal and external to the pump, shall conform to ASME B1.1
or B1.20.1. Stud construction is preferred over cap screws. Fastener material shall be
compatible with the material of the parts being fastened and shall be of similar
metallurgy to pump wetted parts.

3.6

Drivers
The driver shall be one (1) electric motor and two (2) diesel engines as specified in
datasheet. The jockey pump driver shall be of an electric motor.

3.6.1 Diesel Engine Drivers


3

One (1) out of the two (2) main firewater pumps driver shall be a self-contained, skidmounted diesel engine provided with cooling system by Heat Exchanger (Shell & Tube ).
The diesel engine supplied with the engine driven pump shall have a proven design for fire
water pump service and shall be designed in accordance with UL-1247 Diesel Engines for
Driving Centrifugal Fire Pumps.
The engine cooling system shall be of the heat exchanger type as detailed in NFPA 20,
Diesel Engine Drive. The cooling water loop shall be factory installed and piped from
pump discharge. The heat exchanger discharge shall be piped to the skid drain.
The engine cooling system shall be sized for continuous duty at maximum ambient air
temperature while circulating a 50- percent ethylene glycol / water mixture.

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Air filters shall be suitable for dusty, humid conditions and must be equipped with rain
hood. The filters must be designed to handle dusty air in a sub-tropical environment.

Filters shall be sized to 150 percent of the maximum rated capacity of the engine.
Fuel tank storage capacity shall be of size, sufficient to continuously operate the engines
for six (6) hours at full load. Each diesel engine shall have a separate fuel line and fuel
supply tank. The day tank assembly shall be installed on a skid as described in paragraph
3.7. of this specification.
The fuel tank shall have, as a minimum, the following connections:
Vent
Fill
Overflow
Fuel supply
Fuel return
Drain
Fuel level indicator
High and low level switch
Manway
3

Support/Structure
Flange

The diesel engine fuel system shall be provided with metallic flexible connectors as the
engine to damper the vibration to the fuel lines.
The engine shall be provided with a governor capable of regulating engine speed with in
range of 5% between shut off and maximum load condition of pump. An over speed shut
down device shall be provided with manual override.
The diesel engine exhaust system shall be complete with flexible engine-exhaust pipe
connectors, including a Siamese connector if the engine selected is a V-block design.
Additional piping, fittings, brackets and supports shall be provided, as required, to mount
and support the exhaust system and muffler from the engine.
3.6.1.1 Engine Rating and Design
Rating of the diesel engine and auxiliaries shall conform to the requirements of
NFPA 20, Chapter 11, and those listed below.
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With all the derating allowances in to NFPA 20, the engines shall be capable of
continuous operations to at least ten percent (10%) over the maximum brake
horsepower required to drive the pump at any point from shut-off to one hundred
and fifty percent (150%) of flow.
The over speed trip shall be set at twenty percent (20%) above rated engine and
pump speed.
The engine shall be a UL listed design except as modified to meet this
specification.
Connection of the engine driver to the gearbox shall be through a double universal
joint torque tube (cordon shaft).
3.6.1.2 Diesel Engine Electrical Starting System
Unless otherwise specified, the engine shall be furnished with an electric starting
system of sufficient capacity to crank the engine to starting speed at minimum
ambient temperature. The entire electrical starting system shall be specifically
designed for outdoors, with roof and hazard area class as specified in datasheet.
Each engine shall be provided with two storage battery units. At 4.5oC, each
battery unit shall have twice the capacity sufficient to maintain the cranking speed
recommended by the engine manufacturer through a - 3 minutes attempt to start
cycle, which is six consecutive cycles 15 seconds of cranking and 15 seconds of
rest,.
Two (2) means for recharging the storage batteries shall be provided; one shall be
the alternator or generator supplied with the diesel engine, the other shall be an
integral battery charger in the diesel engine controller.
The battery shall be 24 volt DC Lead Acid type and shall be maintenance free. The
number and capacity of battery shall be as per cl. no. 11-2.5.2.1 of NFPA 20.
Batteries shall be mounted on the skid in a stainless steel, corrosion resistant box.
The battery box shall be equipped with a padlock-locking lid and with four 1/4"
drain holes on the bottom of box.
Unless otherwise specified, both a rack mounted battery charger and an engine
driven alternator shall be provided for battery charge. The automatic battery
charger, 240V / 1 phase / 50Hz, shall be sized to return full charge to fully
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discharged batteries within 8 to 10 hours and shall be suitable for off-skid


mounting.
The battery charger shall be as per cl. no. 11-2.5.2.4 of NFPA 20.
3.6.2 Electric Motor Driver
One (1) of the main fire water pump and one (1) jockey pump shall be provided with
electric motor drivers directly coupled to them.
Electric motors shall comply with NFPA 20, articles for Electric Drivers for Pump, and
service factors shall not be used in determining the size requirements.
The motor continuous rating shall exceed power absorbed by pump (including
transmission loss) by 10%, under all operating conditions.
The motor locked rotor current shall be as per NFPA 20.
The motor bearings shall be able to take pump axial loads and provide axial play
adjustment, for vertical motor driver.
3.7

Skid and Accessories


Each fire water pump including the driver (electric motor or diesel engine), controller,
diesel day tank (for engine driven pump) and associated accessories shall be mounted on a
skid. Jockey pump and motor driver, including controller, shall also be mounted on an
individual skid.
Design of the skid and appurtenances shall be adequate for the most severe coincidence
combination of loads during transportation, construction, operation or maintenance. All
equipment shall be mounted to structural members, not to floor grating.
Each fire water pump skid and jockey pump skid shall be a fully functional modular
package, requiring only installation of pump and strainer hook-up of suction and discharge
piping, electric power, and control cables to make it operational.
Motor control leads shall terminate in a IP55 junction box located at the edge of the skid.
Power leads shall terminate in separate IP55 junction box, integral to the motor. Except for
the control panel which is located off skid, both the firewater pump and jockey pump shall
be furnished as a totally skid mounted package.

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The skid will be outdoors with roof. The skid base shall be chequered plate, with all
piping tubing and wiring installed above the base.
The lifting lugs shall be provided for the skid and located to avoid hook or sling contact
with tubing and instrumentation. Each skid shall have four (4) lifting lugs designed for a
single point lift.
No skid component, including piping, shall overhang the skid. Components mounted on
the skid shall include:
1) A diesel engine or electrical motor as specified.
2) A flexible coupling or a universal joint coupling of cordon shaft design, connecting
the driver to the pump, with a corrosion resistant guard, designed and mounted
according to OSHA requirements.
3) Right angle gear box. (Applicable only for diesel engine driver vertical turbine

pump)
4) Piping and accessories.
5) Flanged discharge head shall be firmly supported with faces flush to the skid edge.
Components of the piping system shall include:
1) A backpressure regulator (to be piped to pump suction source).
2) A pressure safety relief valve (to be piped back to the suction source).
3) An automatic air release valve, 1-1/2 inch NPS or larger, to vent the air.
4) A 4-1/2 inch dial size pressure gauge, mounted near the pump casing to register
discharge pressure
Piping, instruments and valves defined in this specification and NFPA 20 that are part of
the engine, gearbox and pump auxiliaries only. Components required by NFPA 20,
mounted on discharge piping downstream of the discharge flange, shall be as supplied
loose.
A fuel tank fabricated from carbon steel and integrated into the main base skid. Included
with the tank and fuel system shall be a fill nozzle with screw cap, vent, drain valve with
flanged fitting, a water separator, flame arrester, fuel filters sufficient to condition the fuel
to ASTM 2-D requirements, and connecting fuel piping of austenitic stainless steel.
(Applicable to diesel engine drivers)
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Exhaust muffler, with rain cap, for vertical gas discharge. The free standing, lockable,
instrument gauge board suitable for environment and area class as specified in datasheet,
shall be mounted on the outer edge of the skid base, and include meters to display the
following:
1) Engine speed.
2) Engine jacket water temperature.
3) Engine intake vacuum.
4) Engine lubes oil pressure.
5) Engine lubes oil temperature.
6) Engine lubes oil level.
7) Engine running hour meter.
8) Pump discharge pressure.
9) Gear lubes oil temperature.
10) Gear lube oil pressure (if applicable)
All electrical wiring and controls shall conform to SC2277-SE-ES-000-4-1001" Standard
Engineering Specification - Electrical Design Criteria". They shall be housed in the IP 55
instrument panel. The only connection points for external control and power cables shall
be at partitioned terminal strips shall be located in the panel. The minimum instrument
rating shall be Class1, Group D, and Div 2.
Painting of all surfaces requiring protection from corrosion shall be in accordance with
SC2277-SE-PS-000-4-1001, "Specification for Painting and Coating".
3.8

Control and Instrumentation


Package instrumentation shall be in accordance with specification No. SC2277-SE-IS-0004-1001
A combination of manual and automatic dedicated diesel engine / electric motor
controllers shall be located close to the skid. The controller for each pump shall be located
in IP 55 enclosure.
The controller shall feature following logic functions / indications / alarms, all related
components shall conform to the requirements of SC2277-SE-IS-000-4-1001
Instrumentation for Package Equipment.
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The functional logic in the main control system shall activate fire water pump start circuit
under following conditions through a hardwired single normally closed contact.
a. Low fire water ring main pressure.
b. Manually at fire water pump skid and from the control room.
The panel instrumentation shall include provision for interfacing with main plant control
system. Provision shall be made to repeat information and alarm at a remote control room.
3.8.1 Diesel Engine Controller
The diesel engine controller shall meet the UL Listed or FM approved requirements
for diesel engine driven fire water pump service, and shall have a IP55 enclosure or
approved equal.
The controllers shall be mounted on the skid and shall include 316 stainless steel
pressure sensing lines an materials as described in NFPA 20
The engine controller shall be provided with an adjustable 0-60 second time delay
for sequential start.
The controller shall be supplied with all alarms per NFPA 20 requirements and this
specification. Supplier/Vendor to provide dry contacts rated for 24 VDC for low
fuel level, low battery, and pump running.
The controller shall have terminal strips for all engine connections, power supply,
and remote alarms (pump running and common trouble).
The controller shall include a weekly program timer per NFPA 20.
3.8.2 Fire Water Pump Electric Motor Controller
The electric motor controller shall comply with the requirements of chapter 10 of
NFPA 20.
The motor controller shall meet the UL Listed or FM Approved requirements and
shall have an IP65 enclosure or approved equal.
The controllers shall be mounted on the skid and shall include 316 stainless steel
pressure sensing lines an materials as described in NFPA 20
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The motor controller shall be provided with an adjustable 0-60 second time delay
for sequential start.
The motor controller shall have terminal strips for Purchasers remote alarms
connection to indicate when the pump is running, when the power supply is
unavailable, and common trouble.
3.8.3 Jockey Pump Motor Controller
The controller for jockey pump shall be 240 VAC, 3 Phase, 50 Hertz, suitable for
direct across-the-line starting.
The controller enclosure shall meet the requirements of IP 55 classifications. The
controllers shall be mounted on the skid and shall include 316 stainless steel
pressure sensing lines and materials as described in NFPA 20.
The controller shall be suitable for automatic operation to start the pump on low
header pressure and to stop the pump on high header pressure.
The controller shall include the following features:

4.

The jockey pump should automatically stop upon start of the fire water
pump and remain off while the fire water pump is running.

Externally operable circuit breaker disconnect switch.

Across the line motor starter.

Three position switch for Manual, Off, and Automatic operating


modes.

Pressure switch with adjustable pressure settings for pump start and
pump stop. The adjustable range of the switch shall be as specified on
the jockey pump Data Sheet.

Dry contacts rated for 24 VDC to indicate motor running.

INSPECTION AND TESTING


4.1 General requirements
Inspection during construction, and performance testing, shall be done in accordance
with the requirements of applicable sections of NFPA 20 and HIS.
The Authority having jurisdiction shall be notified as to time and place of the
acceptance test.
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Additional, specific requirements listed below shall be met:


1) Each pump, driver, and assembly shall be fully tested before delivery.
2) All testing shall be done in accordance with the test procedures approved by the
purchaser.
3) The testing shall confirm that the equipment is in accordance with all specified
static and dynamic performance requirements.
4) The Owner shall be given sufficient advance notice to review and approve test
procedures, and to attend witness tests. Also at least fourteen (14) days preceding
notice shall be given to the Owner before testing the pumps will be carried out.
5) The final acceptance of the pumps shall be based on field test under the specified
conditions. Each pump shall be tested for complete performance to determine
capacity, head, efficiency, rated power, and NPSH required. Vibration test shall be
done throughout the operating speed ranges.
4.2 Pump Testing
Four different readings shall be taken for each pump for NPSH testing by using water
and under similar service conditions.
A witnessed test stand performance run of the complete package shall simulate actual
operating conditions, using water as the test fluid. At rated speed and capacity the
vibration shall not be of a magnitude to generate a potential damage to any fire water
pump component.
All instrumentation functions shall be simulated and demonstrated during performance
test.
A water flow measuring device shall be provided to test the pump. A fire water pump
installation and fire protection system shall have the ability to test the pump at the
maximum flow available from the fire water pump.
The metering devices shall be capable of water flow of not less than 175% of pump
rated capacity.
5.

DOCUMENTATION
5.1.
5.2.

SUPPLIER/VENDOR shall provide the documentation detailed as part of the


Material Requisition.
Documentation shall be provided in accordance with the SUPPLIER/VENDOR
documentation instructions as listed in the Material Requisition.
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PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT


6.1

Protective Coating
Stainless steel and non-ferrous surfaces, shafts, and flange faces shall not be
painted. Requirements for the application of paint coatings to protect exterior
surfaces of the pump are given in specification SC2277-SE-PS-000-4-1001,
Painting and Coating". Surfaces to be coated and the paint system to be applied
shall be as defined in data sheet.

6.2

Nameplate
The following information as a minimum shall be permanently stamped into the
nameplate:
a. Manufacturer's name and order number
b. Companys Tag number.
c. Date of manufacture.
d. Service.
e. Design capacity, m3/h.
f. Design head, meters.
g. Speed, rpm.
h. Direction of rotation.
i.

Normal working pressure and temperature

j.

Maximum allowable working pressure and temperatures

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