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Foam water deluge

Fixed foam water deluge spray systems for general area or specific equipment. [Pg.214]

Foam-Water Deluge and Water Spray Systems... [Pg.219]

Foam-water deluge systems are especially applicable to the extinguishment, prevention and control of most flammable liquid hazards. They may be used for any, or a combination, of the following purposes. [Pg.219]

Tank Farm Liquid Spill Gas Release NFPA30 1. Hydrants 2. Monitors 3. Water Deluge Cooling Spray 4. Subsurface Foam Injection 5. Foam Topside Delivery 1. NFPA 24 2. NFPA 24 3. NFPA 15 4. NFPA 11 5. NFPA 11... [Pg.223]

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) NFPA 16, Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems. NFPA, Quincy, MA, 1991. [Pg.227]

Measures to reduce the impact of fire include active and passive systems. Active systems include automatic sprinkler, water deluge, water mist, gaseous agent, dry chemical, foam, and standpipe handle systems. Passive protection is provided by fire resistive construction, including spray-applied or cementitious fireproofing of steel, concrete/masonry construction, and water-filled steel columns. Chapter 7 provides details on the design of fire protection systems. [Pg.119]

Containment systems are also used in conjunction with an automatic foam-water sprinkler/deluge system where rapid fire extinguishment is expected. [Pg.155]

Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems 16... [Pg.125]

Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler Systems NFPA 25... [Pg.133]

Provide safe separation distances Install fixed fire protection and alarms, water sprays (deluge), and/or foam systems activated by flammable gas, flame, and/or smoke detection devices... [Pg.59]

Flow test for deluge and water spray—see Section 9.8.3. Additionally the flow test should ensure that foam coverage meets the design requirements. [Pg.341]

The following appendices provide generic information on the periodic operational testing parameters used in the process industries for active fire protection systems (i.e., pumps, deluge systems, monitors, hose reels, foam systems, etc.). Further information can be found in the publication, NFPA 25 Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems. [Pg.392]

The principal focus of this book is the mitigation of accidental releases of toxic or flammable materials throu release countermeasures, in particular, postrelease systems. Postrelease systems are designed for control of a hazardous material once it has been released into the environment. Control measures can include passive systems, such as dikes or berms around storage tanks, as well as active methods, such as water-spray or deluge systems installation around a process unit, or q>plication of foam on a chemical spill. However, fire fighting, blast protection and environmental control of response methodolo es are not covered in this guideline. [Pg.162]


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