controlnovice
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 976
We are re-locating a room with DCS equipment to an area surrounded by Zone 1 classification.
The DCS room will be pressurized and also has an 'air-lock' (the entry-way will have two doors before entering the DCS room). The design is to have pressure alarms in the room and tied to the DCS for alarming. I believe this to be Type X pressurization per NFPA 496.
Now the problem is, Type X requires that electrical equipment be disconnected on loss of pressurization. Power to the circuits may be continued for a period of time if the immediate loss of power would result in a more hazardous condition. This would shut down all control of the process....not a good idea.
How have others handles this situation?
I know the correct answer is don't build the room in a hazardous area, and I've fought this for 3 months now, but to no avail.
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The DCS room will be pressurized and also has an 'air-lock' (the entry-way will have two doors before entering the DCS room). The design is to have pressure alarms in the room and tied to the DCS for alarming. I believe this to be Type X pressurization per NFPA 496.
Now the problem is, Type X requires that electrical equipment be disconnected on loss of pressurization. Power to the circuits may be continued for a period of time if the immediate loss of power would result in a more hazardous condition. This would shut down all control of the process....not a good idea.
How have others handles this situation?
I know the correct answer is don't build the room in a hazardous area, and I've fought this for 3 months now, but to no avail.
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This is normally the space where people post something insightful.