FGS Mapping Report
FGS Mapping Report
FGS Mapping Report
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Alarm
Control Action
10kW
10kW
10kW
50kW
100kW
100 kW
74%
0%
23%
3%
0%
89%
8%
3%
0%
0%
Geometry of accumulation
It is a basic assumption of the methodology used
in gas detection assessment (in keeping with the
philosophy of damaging explosion overpressures) that
the gas cloud can be modelled as a nominal sphere.
This assumption (which is conservative because
the ideal spherical geometry encourages higher
overpressures than the more realistic plume) permits a
rapid and reasonably accurate assessment of detector
coverage.
The gas cloud sizes considered are specified as 4m,
5m and 10m diameter clouds having volumes of 33m3,
65m3 and 523m3 respectively.
Each area assessed is represented as a regular
orthogonal volume specified in terms of its length,
width and height (or, using conventional cartesian
coordinates, X, Y and Z dimensions)
Table 1: Definition of gas detection grade in terms of
cloud size
Grade
High gas
Low gas
PE
5 metre
20 metre
10 metre
40 metre
4 metre
16 metre
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