System Design: Total Flooding Extinguishing System
System Design: Total Flooding Extinguishing System
System Design: Total Flooding Extinguishing System
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System Design
This Training
Burkhard Krafft
Technical Services Manager EMEA
Introduction Components
FM-200®
Design Install./Maint.
Exam
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2 April 17, 2018
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General
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General
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General
Small
rooms…
…or very
large rooms
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5 April 17, 2018
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System Layout
Modularized System
easier system design
often most economic solution
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6 April 17, 2018
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System Layout
Manifolded System
if containers are positioned
remote from the hazard
higher costs due to larger
pipes and longer pipe runs
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Information Needed
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Design Steps
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Design Concentrations
Class B *
• ISO 14520 9.0 %
• FM 9.0 %
• UL 2166 9.0 %
* based on Heptane (cup burner test + 30% safety factor)
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10 April 17, 2018
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Agent Quantity Calculation
Flooding factor table
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Agent Quantity Calculation
Altitude correction factor
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Agent Quantity Calculation
1) Using the flooding factor table
W V CF CAlt
Where W = Required FM-200® quantity [kg]
V = Net Hazard Volume* [m³]
CF = Flooding factor [kg/m³] from table
Calt = Altitude correction factor from table
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Agent Quantity Calculation
2) Using the formular
V C
W ( )
S 100 C
Where W = Required FM-200® quantity [kg]
V = Net Hazard Volume [m³]
S = Specific vapor volume [m³/kg]
= 0.1269 + 0.0005131 x T (at sea level!)
T = Min. Hazard Temperature [°C]
C = Concentration [%]
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Agent Quantity Calculation
Example (ISO 14520)
W V CF C Alt
W 280 0.6254 0.83
W 145.4 [kg]
Round up to the next full kg.
Required agent quantity = 146 kg FM-200
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Agent Quantity Calculation
Example (ISO 14520)
V C 280 7 .9
Wsea level ( ) ( ) 175 kg
S 100 C 0.1372 100 7.9
s = 0.1269 + 0.0005131 x 20 = 0.1372
c = 7.9%
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Achieved Concentration?
Check agent concentration at
maximum hazard temperature.
W S 100
C
V WS
Human Safety First !!!
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Achieved Concentration?
Example (ISO 14520)
W = 146 kg FM-200 (at 1500 m!)
W = 146 kg / 0.83 = 176 kg (at sea level!)
V = 280 m³
S = 0.1269 + 0.0005131 x 30 = 0.1423
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Container Selection
Available TPED Containers
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Container Selection
Container filling densities:
minimum filling density: approx. 0.50 kg/ltr.
maximum filling density: approx. 1.1 kg/ltr.
practical filling density*: approx. 0.8 kg/ltr.
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Container Selection
Container filling densities:
TPED Containers DOT Containers
Min. Max. Max. Min. Max. Max.
Container Container
FM 200 FM 200 Practicle FM 200 FM 200 Practicle
Size Size
Filling Filling Filling Filling Filling Filling
(litre) (kg) (kg) (kg) (litre) (kg) (kg) (kg)
--- --- --- 4.5 2.5 4.5 3.5
8 4.0 9.0 7 8 4.5 8.0 6
16 8.0 20.0 16 16 9.0 17.5 14
32 16.0 38.0 30 32 17.0 33.5 27
52 26.0 59.0 47 52 27.0 53.0 42
106 53.0 119.5 95 106 53.5 106.5 85
147 73.5 165.5 132 147 74.0 147.5 118
180 90.0 204.0 163 180 91.5 182.0 145
--- --- --- 343 172.0 343.5 275
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Container Selection
Example (ISO 14520) TPED Containers
W = 146 kg FM-200 Min. Max. Max.
Container
FM 200 FM 200 Practicle
Size
Filling Filling Filling
(litre) (kg) (kg) (kg)
147 73.5 165.5 132
180 90.0 204.0 163
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Nozzle Location
• Nozzle orifices should not be placed where they may
discharge into nearby objects
• 180° nozzles shall be located on the longest side wall.
• Max. elevations:
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Nozzle Limits
360° Nozzle
Max. discharge radius: 28.6 ft (8.7 m)
Max. area coverage: 1026 ft2 (95.3 m²)
Max. nozzle height: 16 ft. (4.87 m)
Min. nozzle height: 1 ft. (30 cm)
Ceiling to nozzle: max. 1ft (30 cm)
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Nozzle Limits
180° Nozzle
Max. discharge radius: 33 ft (10.05 m)
Max. area coverage: 1026 ft2 (95.3 m²)
Max. nozzle height: 16 ft. (4.87 m)
Min. nozzle height: 1 ft. (30 cm)
Ceiling to nozzle: max. 1ft (30 cm)
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Nozzle Limits
Important !
The covered hazard area has to be within the
maximum discharge radius!
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Pipe Network Rules
Side Tee & Bull Tee
BULL TEE
SIDE TEE
10%-30%
100%
100%
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Pipe Network Rules
Tee splits always in horizontal plane
Incorrect
Correct
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Pipe Network Rules
Tee splits always in horizontal plane
Incorrect
Correct
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Pipe Network Rules
Tee splits always in horizontal plane
Correct
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Pipe Network Rules
Always 10 x pipe diameter after a Tee split
10 x D
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Pipe Network Rules
General: try to have a pipe run as balanced as possible.
as far as possible
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Pipe Size Estimation
Max. discharge time for FM-200® systems is 10 seconds.
Pipe Size Min Flow Min Flow per sec Max Flow Max flow per sec
(mm) (kg) (kg/s) (kg) (kg/s)
10 1.00 0.10 4.91 0.49
15 4.91 0.49 11.04 1.10
20 11.04 1.10 19.64 1.96
25 19.64 1.96 30.68 3.07
32 30.68 3.07 50.27 5.03
40 50.27 5.03 78.54 7.85
50 78.54 7.85 122.72 12.27
65 122.72 12.27 207.39 20.74
80 207.39 20.74 314.16 31.42
100 314.16 31.42 490.88 49.09
150 490.88 49.09 1104.47 110.45
Note: This table is for estimation purpose only. The final pipe size will be
determined by the hydraulic flow calculation software.
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Room Integrity Test
Why is room integrity important?
to reach the required agent concentration
to maintain the concentration for at least 10 minutes
(hold time)
small leakages will already result in loss of agent.
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Room Integrity Test
How to check?
blower-door-test (door fan test)
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Room Integrity Test
Who does a room integrity test?
especially trained and equipped engineering consultants
suppliers of extinguishing systems
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Pressure Venting
Do we need pressure venting?
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Pressure Venting
Do we need pressure venting?
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Pressure Venting
General characteristics
Pressure
Inert gases
+
Time
- Chemical agents
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Pressure Venting
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Pressure Venting
Formula to estimate the venting area required:
Q v Agent
A required opening (m²)
Q Agent flow rate (m³/sec.)
A Δp max. allowable pressure increase (Pa)*
p vHOM vAgent specific volume of the agent **
vHOM specific volume of the homogeneous
air / agent mixture***
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Pressure Venting
Equipment:
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Thank you for
your attention
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