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Distillery Ethanol process and Storage Tanks

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Bill3752

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I have come across some distilleries that are applying NFPA as follows to atmospheric tanks (designed to 1 oz/in2:
1. Have automatic sprinkler systems - F factor = .3.
2. There is verbiage in NFPA that states that for ethanol can take another 50% reduction on top of that - i.e. F factor = .15.

Anyone have experience with this? Must tanks be designed to a specific standard to incorporate this?

Off hand, taking this level of credit scares me.

 
Doesn't NFPA require the fire protection to be a Fixed Waterspray System meeting NFPA 15?

A sprinkler system meeting NFPA 13 with normally closed sprinkler heads isn't equivalent to a waterspray system with open nozzles.
 
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