Title: Installation
1Installation
2This Training
Burkhard Krafft Technical Services Manager EMEA
Introduction
Components
FM-200
Install./Maint.
Design
Exam
3- All Installations are to be performed in
accordance with - FM-200 Manual
- All appropriate codes and standards
- Local
- State
- Federal
- AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction)
4Safety Basics
- All agents may be and must be considered to be
hazardous at concentrations above their normal
design levels and may be toxic or create
dangerous oxygen levels, e.g. may be very
dangerous if released into enclosed room, van or
shipping container.
5Safety Basics
- Never rush your work!
- Safety comes before an early finish.
- Think before you act.
6Safety Basics
- Before installing any pipework from the system
container(s), the container(s) must be secured to
an immovable object. - If this is neglected and the container
accidentally discharges the container will become
a dangerous projectile! - If this happens there could be a serious injury
or worst still someone could be killed!
7Safety Basics
- Do not remove plugs or any part whatsoever from
a valve unless you know the principle of
operation. - Never remove plugs from actuation ports until you
are immediately ready to fit actuation
components. - Do not fit actuators until you have verified they
are in the reset position.
8Safety Basics
- Never move a container that is not fitted with an
anti-recoil device. - Never move a container that is not fitted with a
valve protection device i.e. transportation cap. - The container protection cap protects the valve
during transit and MUST be left with the customer
upon completion of the installation. - Always use a container trolley to avoid
possibility of a container falling over or a
lifting injury.
9Safety Basics
- Never use undue force to remove transport caps,
anti-recoil devices or valve plugs. - Never move a container unless an anti-recoil
device and transport cap is fitted. - Make sure the containers are well secured in the
vehicle for transport.
10Safety Basics
11General System Design
Modularised approach
- easier system design
- often most economic solution
12General System Design
Manifolded system
- if containers are positioned remote from the
hazard - multi-hazard-system with distribution valves
- higher costs due to larger pipes and longer pipe
runs
13Installation
Main headings in the order of installation
- Container Installation
- Piping and Nozzles
- Actuation Controls
- Ancillary Equipment
- Completion Procedures
14Installation
Important!
- Installation drawings must be prepared for the
hazard.
15Installation
Important!
- Installation drawings must be prepared for the
hazard.
16Container Installation
General
- Container location is identified on the system
drawings - Containers must be firmly secured to a wall or
bulkhead
17Container Installation
General
18Single Container Installation
- Fix the back channels of the mounting brackets to
the wall at the appropriate hights using suitable
anchor type bolts.
19Single Container Installation
- The bracket assembly is designed to be mounted to
a rigid surface with the container assembly
resting on the floor.
20Single Container Installation
- Position the container against the back channel
with the valve outlet pointing left.
21Single Container Installation
- With the cap removed from the valve outlet
adapter, install a union coupling.
Caution. Do not over tighten the container
connection. Excessive tightening may cause the
valve outlet thread to be damaged.
- Remove the union and replace the safety outlet
cap after the initial pipe run has been installed.
22Multiple Container Installation
23Multiple Container Installation
24Multiple Container Installation
25Multiple Container Installation
Manifold bracket installation
- Locate and secure the cantilever brackets to each
channel
For safety remove discharge hose and replace
safety caps while pipework is installed.
- Locate manifold brackets in cantilever channel
- Remove outlet safety cap and attach discharge
hose between valve and manifold. - Adjust cantilever height as required and secure
in position.
Hygood manual page 47
26Pipe Installation
General
- The installation should commence at the union
elbow (single container) / manifold assembly
(multiple containers) and progress along to the
discharge nozzles.
27Pipe Installation
Section 5
General
- Install the pipework acc. to the installation
drawings provided ensuring that the following is
adhered to
- The piping material must conform to the
requirements of BS5306 Part 5 Section 5.1. /
NFPA 2001 2-2.
- The pipe must be reamed, blown clear and swabbed
with an appropriate solvent to remove mill
varnish and cutting oil before assembly (required
by BS / NFPA).
- PTFE tape is the only acceptable pipe sealant and
must be applied to the male threads.
28Pipe Installation
US Steel Pipe Requirements
29Pipe Installation
US Fittings
30Pipe Installation
UK Steel Pipe Requirements
31Pipe Installation
UK Fittings
32Pipe Installation
Pressure test of pipe work depends on standard /
local regulation.
- All open ended pipe shall be pneumatically tested
in a closed circuit for a period of 10 minutes at
3 bar. - At the end of the 10 minute period the pressure
drop shall not exceed 20 of the test pressure
i.e. 2.4 bar.
33Pipe Installation
Pipe Hangers
- Hangers must be fixed to a structure capable of
supporting the pipework.
34Pipe Installation
Pipe Hangers
35Pipe Installation
36Pipe Installation
minimum length of 10 x nominal pipe diameter ???
37Pipe Split
38Pipe Split
Wrong way of side tee orientation
39Pipe Split
Bull tee orientation
no
yes
flow split on horizontal plane
40Nozzles
- All nozzles require the installation of a dirt
trap comprising 1 side tee, 2 nipples and 1 pipe
cap.
- Fit the nozzle to the nipple of the dirt trap and
check the nozzle orifice to ensure proper
orientation.
41Nozzles
- A false ceiling comprising loose tiles must have
the tiles retained within a 2 m radius of the
nozzle to prevent moving during discharge.
42Nozzle Installation
43Nozzle Installation
44Nozzle Installation
45Actuation
46Single Container
Explosion proof electric actuator
47Single Container
Explosion proof electric actuator
Do not install actuator until final connections!
48Single Container
Removable electric actuator
Do not install actuator until final connections!
49Single Container
Removable electric actuator
4.5-5.0 mm with nut tight against body
plug can be located any 90o angle
NON-FIRE POSITION
50Single Container
Manual actuator
Do not install actuator until final connections!
51Single Container
Manual actuator
52Single Container
Pneumatic actuator
53Multiple Container Actuation
54Pressure Switch
55Pressure Switch
56Multiple Container Actuation
57Low Pressure Switch
Pyro-Chem optional
58Warning Notice
59Completion
60Completion Procedures
- Pre-checks and visual inspections
- Final connections
- Hand over procedure
61Completion Procedures
Electrical Checks
- Make sure electric actuator is disconnected from
the valve - Check electric connection to control panel
- Check actuation
- Ensure reset of the actuator!
- Do not replace actuator until
- final handover
62Completion Procedures
Pneumatic Checks
- Remove pneumatic actuator from each cylinder
- Disconnect pilot hose from master cylinder
- Introduce 4 bar (58 psi)
- Verify pneumatic actuator operation
- Verify pressure switch operation (if installed)
63Completion Procedures
Pneumatic Checks
64Completion Procedures
General Mechanical Checks
65Completion Procedures
General Mechanical Checks
66Completion Procedures
Final Connections
67Completion Procedures
Final Connections
68Completion Procedures
Handover Procedure
- Entire system inspected
- Make sure system is operational
- Make photos (for your own documentation)
- Issue of the appropriate documentation
- Explain the operation of the system to your
customer
69Completion Procedures
General
- Personnel required to work in protected area
should be familiar with the detection and
suppression system - User to be trained in operation of the system
- General about the extinguishing system
- Purpose
- The agent
70Completion Procedures
General
- Personnel required to work in protected area
should be familiar with the detection and
suppression system - User to be trained in operation of the system
- How does the system release?
- Manual System
- Fully Automatic System
- Fully Automatic System with Manual Intervention
71Completion Procedures
General
- Personnel required to work in protected area
should be familiar with the detection and
suppression system - User to be trained in operation of the system
- What to do in case of alarm/release?
- Vacate the room at once
- No danger to personnel
72Completion Procedures
General
- Personnel required to work in protected area
should be familiar with the detection and
suppression system - User to be trained in operation of the system
- Actions following an alarm/release?
- Advise the emergency services if appropriate
- Make sure nobody is in the hazard ("roll-call")
- Prevent unauthorized personnel from entering the
hazard area
73Completion Procedures
Handover Procedure
Appropriate record (Commissioning Schedule)
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Introduction
Components
FM-200
Install./Maint.
Design
Exam