Ian3142
Electrical
- Mar 2, 2004
- 6
I’m not a HVAC eng and would like information / advice on the following
As part of a project I am working on we are adding a targeted forced extraction system in a Electrical Switchroom – this is on an FPSO ( Floating Production Storage and Off take Vessel) situated about 80 miles from Aberdeen in the north sea.
The extract system targets 6 of the “hottest“ pieces of equipment in the switchroom and draws the hot air through a duct and exhausts through a fire damper to atmosphere .
I think that we will require smoke detectors in the ducts so that if one of the panels we are targeting goes on fire we can notify the Fire and Gas system – there is smoke detection in the switchroom but I think that any smoke will be drawn into the ducts rather than released into the switchroom.
The vendor we are using have manufactured this system before and have never put in smoke detection before, they are advising using one detector just before the fire damper if at all. Would this be sufficient or would it be better /safer to put one in each branch of the ductwork (basically there are three branches in an “E” shape).
Are there any regulations regarding forced extraction systems?
The ducts are 350mm round can you get smoke detectors to fit in these?
Thanks
Ian
It sounds like English, but I can't understand a word you're saying
As part of a project I am working on we are adding a targeted forced extraction system in a Electrical Switchroom – this is on an FPSO ( Floating Production Storage and Off take Vessel) situated about 80 miles from Aberdeen in the north sea.
The extract system targets 6 of the “hottest“ pieces of equipment in the switchroom and draws the hot air through a duct and exhausts through a fire damper to atmosphere .
I think that we will require smoke detectors in the ducts so that if one of the panels we are targeting goes on fire we can notify the Fire and Gas system – there is smoke detection in the switchroom but I think that any smoke will be drawn into the ducts rather than released into the switchroom.
The vendor we are using have manufactured this system before and have never put in smoke detection before, they are advising using one detector just before the fire damper if at all. Would this be sufficient or would it be better /safer to put one in each branch of the ductwork (basically there are three branches in an “E” shape).
Are there any regulations regarding forced extraction systems?
The ducts are 350mm round can you get smoke detectors to fit in these?
Thanks
Ian
It sounds like English, but I can't understand a word you're saying