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How does providing foam in the seal rim of a floating roof tank having hydrocarbon protect it during a fire scenario?
Regards
Vinod
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Foam Protection For Tanks
Started by vinod, Jan 18 2009 08:38 AM
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Posted 18 January 2009 - 08:38 AM
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Posted 18 January 2009 - 01:14 PM
QUOTE (vinod @ Jan 18 2009, 06:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sirs
How does providing foam in the seal rim of a floating roof tank having hydrocarbon protect it during a fire scenario?
Regards
Vinod
How does providing foam in the seal rim of a floating roof tank having hydrocarbon protect it during a fire scenario?
Regards
Vinod
Dear Vinod, Just a general reply
Since this Annular space in case of floating roof is containing beneath the sealed area; a mixture of air (from atmosphere) stored product vapors and the roof contact with the shell inner surface is multiple time made and broken physically thus static charges may be a possible source of ignition.
Or this is the most vulnerable area containing almost all the components to induce (God Forbids) a fire
To counter this by design many beefed up safeguards are suggested/recommended by codes.
Such as Provision of Foam dam (about 0.6m height and 0.6m annular distance.)
Now this Foam dam is filled with Fire extinguishing/suppressing foam as per NFPA 11 and NFPA 30 guidelines
This takes care of fires occurring in this most susceptible location of floating roof tanks;through forming a stable(adequatelyrelenished) foam blanket
capable to seal off atmospheric air contact and cool down the on-fire materials.
Definitely all this is subject to adequate foam supplies/Contingency back-ups.
Well maintained/Tested foam deployment and aspiration systems to fulfill 'duty on demand'
Hope this helps for now.
Best regards
Qalander
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Posted 19 January 2009 - 11:49 PM
QUOTE (Qalander (Chem) @ Jan 18 2009, 11:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (vinod @ Jan 18 2009, 06:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sirs
How does providing foam in the seal rim of a floating roof tank having hydrocarbon protect it during a fire scenario?
Regards
Vinod
How does providing foam in the seal rim of a floating roof tank having hydrocarbon protect it during a fire scenario?
Regards
Vinod
Dear Vinod, Just a general reply
Since this Annular space in case of floating roof is containing beneath the sealed area; a mixture of air (from atmosphere) stored product vapors and the roof contact with the shell inner surface is multiple time made and broken physically thus static charges may be a possible source of ignition.
Or this is the most vulnerable area containing almost all the components to induce (God Forbids) a fire
To counter this by design many beefed up safeguards are suggested/recommended by codes.
Such as Provision of Foam dam (about 0.6m height and 0.6m annular distance.)
Now this Foam dam is filled with Fire extinguishing/suppressing foam as per NFPA 11 and NFPA 30 guidelines
This takes care of fires occurring in this most susceptible location of floating roof tanks;through forming a stable(adequatelyrelenished) foam blanket
capable to seal off atmospheric air contact and cool down the on-fire materials.
Definitely all this is subject to adequate foam supplies/Contingency back-ups.
Well maintained/Tested foam deployment and aspiration systems to fulfill 'duty on demand'
Hope this helps for now.
Best regards
Qalander
Dear vinod, Your response about reply is awaited that whether it was useful or useless?
Regards
Qalander
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