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Active protection systems application methods

The required protection may be obtained by active, passive, or a combination of both protection systems. For example, steel support located in a fire exposed area within process unit battery limits may be protected by either a fixed water spray system or the application of fire resistant insulating material to the steelwork or possibly both. Note Passive protection is generally the preferable method for protecting structural steel. [Pg.255]


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