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FIRE
PROTECTION
EQUIPMENTS
MUHAMMAD ASAD ZAKA
2010-BA-42
CONTACT : 0346-4410825


SUBMITTED TO SIR AHMED SALEEM


UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY LAHORE
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Fire protection systems are used in buildings depending upon the type of use of the
building. Fire suppression systems are used in conjunction with smoke
detectors and fire alarm systems to improve and increase public safety. Suppression
systems are governed by the codes under the NFPA 13 handbook.

Types
    Gaseous agents
    Wet and dry chemical agents( Foams)
    Fire sprinkler systems (wet, dry, pre-action, and deluge)




            Gaseous agents:
The system typically consists of the agent, agent storage containers, agent
           release valves, fire detectors, fire detection system (wiring control panel,
           actuation signaling), agent delivery piping, and agent dispersion nozzles. Less
           typically, the agent may be delivered by means of solid propellant gas generators
           that produce either inert or chemically active gas. Gaseous fire suppression is a
           term to describe the use of inert gases and chemical agents to extinguish a fire.

           There are four means used by the agents to extinguish a fire. They act on the
           "fire tetrahedron”

          Inhibiting the chain reaction of the above components
          Reduction or isolation of fuel
          Reduction of heat
          Reduction or isolation of oxygen



Methods for applying an extinguishing agent :
          Total flooding
          Local application
 i.        Systems working on a total flooding principle apply an extinguishing agent to a
           three dimensional enclosed space in order to achieve a concentration of the
           agent (volume percent of the agent in air) adequate to extinguish the fire. These
           types of systems may be operated automatically by detection and related
           controls or manually by the operation of a system actuator.
 ii.       Systems working on a local application principle apply an extinguishing agent
           directly onto a fire (usually a two dimensional area), or into the three dimensional
           region immediately surrounding the substance or object on fire. The main
           difference in local application from total flooding design is the absence of
           physical barriers enclosing the fire space.
           In the context of automatic extinguishing systems, local application normally does
           not refer to the use of manually operated wheeled or portable fire extinguishers,
           although the nature of the agent delivery is similar.


                 Wet and dry chemical agents( Foams)
           Fire-fighting foam is a foam used for fire suppression. Its role is to cool the fire
           and to coat the fuel, preventing its contact with oxygen, resulting in suppression
           of the combustion.
           Depending on the type of foam system, this is done in several ways:
   Foam blankets the fuel surface smothering the fire.
   The fuel is cooled by the water content of the foam.
   The foam blanket suppresses the release of flammable vapors that can mix with
    the air.




    1. Class “A” foam :
       Class A foams were developed in mid-1980s for fighting wildfires. Class A
       foams lower the surface tension of the water, which assists in the wetting and
       saturation of Class A fuels with water. This aids fire suppression and can
       prevent reigniting. Favorable experiences led to its acceptance for fighting
       other types of class A fires, including structure fires.
    2. Class “B” foam :
       Class B foams are designed for class B fires — flammable liquids (such as
       nail polish and White Out). The use of class A foam on a class B fire may
       yield unexpected results, as class A foams are not designed to contain the
explosive vapors produced by flammable liquids. Class B foams have two
    major subtypes.

    a) Synthetic foams :
    Synthetic foams are based on synthetic surfactants. Synthetic foams provide
    better flow and faster knockdown of flames, but limited post-fire security.
    Aqueous film forming foams (AFFF) are water-based and frequently contain
    hydrocarbon-based surfactant such          as      sodium       alkyl     sulfate,
    and fluorosurfactant — such as fluorotelomers,perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA),
    or perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). They have the ability to spread over
    the           surface           of          hydrocarbon-based             liquids.
    Alcohol-resistant aqueous film-forming foams (AR-AFFF) are foams resistant
    to the action of alcohols, able to form a protective film when they are present.

    b) Protein foams :
    Protein foams contain natural proteins as the foaming agents. Unlike
    synthetic foams, protein foams are bio-degradable. They flow and spread
    slower, but provide a foam blanket that is more heat-resistant and more
    durable.
    Protein foams include regular protein foam (P), fluoroprotein foam (FP), film-
    forming fluoroprotein (FFFP), alcohol-resistant fluoroprotein foam (AR-FP),
    and alcohol-resistant film-forming fluoroprotein (AR-FFFP).
    Protein Foam from non-animal sources is preferred because of the possible
    threats of biological contaminants like prions.




      Fire sprinkler systems (wet, dry, pre-
       action, and deluge)
    A Fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection measure, consisting of a
    water supply system, providing adequate pressure and flow rate to a water
    distribution piping system, onto which fire sprinklers are connected. Although
    historically only used in factories and large commercial buildings, home and
    small building systems are now available at a cost-effective price.
SPRINKLING PROCESS :

Each closed-head sprinkler is held closed by either a heat-sensitive glass bulb or
a two-part metal link held together with fusible alloy. The glass bulb or link
applies pressure to a pip cap which acts as a plug which prevents water from
flowing until the ambient temperature around the sprinkler reaches the design
activation temperature of the individual sprinkler head. In a standard wet-pipe
sprinkler system, each sprinkler activates independently when the predetermined
heat level is reached. Because of this, the number of sprinklers that operate is
limited to only those near the fire, thereby maximizing the available water
pressure over the point of fire origin.

A sprinkler activation will do less damage than a fire department hose stream,
which provide approximately 900 liters/min (250 US gallons/min. A sprinkler will
usually activate between one and four minutes, whereas the fire department
typically takes at least five minutes to arrive at the fire site after receiving an
alarm, and an additional ten minutes to set up equipment and apply hose
streams to the fire. This additional time can result in a much larger fire, requiring
much more water to extinguish.

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Fire protection

  • 1. FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENTS MUHAMMAD ASAD ZAKA 2010-BA-42 CONTACT : 0346-4410825 SUBMITTED TO SIR AHMED SALEEM UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY LAHORE
  • 2. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Fire protection systems are used in buildings depending upon the type of use of the building. Fire suppression systems are used in conjunction with smoke detectors and fire alarm systems to improve and increase public safety. Suppression systems are governed by the codes under the NFPA 13 handbook. Types  Gaseous agents  Wet and dry chemical agents( Foams)  Fire sprinkler systems (wet, dry, pre-action, and deluge)  Gaseous agents:
  • 3. The system typically consists of the agent, agent storage containers, agent release valves, fire detectors, fire detection system (wiring control panel, actuation signaling), agent delivery piping, and agent dispersion nozzles. Less typically, the agent may be delivered by means of solid propellant gas generators that produce either inert or chemically active gas. Gaseous fire suppression is a term to describe the use of inert gases and chemical agents to extinguish a fire. There are four means used by the agents to extinguish a fire. They act on the "fire tetrahedron”  Inhibiting the chain reaction of the above components  Reduction or isolation of fuel  Reduction of heat  Reduction or isolation of oxygen Methods for applying an extinguishing agent :  Total flooding  Local application i. Systems working on a total flooding principle apply an extinguishing agent to a three dimensional enclosed space in order to achieve a concentration of the agent (volume percent of the agent in air) adequate to extinguish the fire. These types of systems may be operated automatically by detection and related controls or manually by the operation of a system actuator. ii. Systems working on a local application principle apply an extinguishing agent directly onto a fire (usually a two dimensional area), or into the three dimensional region immediately surrounding the substance or object on fire. The main difference in local application from total flooding design is the absence of physical barriers enclosing the fire space. In the context of automatic extinguishing systems, local application normally does not refer to the use of manually operated wheeled or portable fire extinguishers, although the nature of the agent delivery is similar.  Wet and dry chemical agents( Foams) Fire-fighting foam is a foam used for fire suppression. Its role is to cool the fire and to coat the fuel, preventing its contact with oxygen, resulting in suppression of the combustion. Depending on the type of foam system, this is done in several ways:
  • 4. Foam blankets the fuel surface smothering the fire.  The fuel is cooled by the water content of the foam.  The foam blanket suppresses the release of flammable vapors that can mix with the air. 1. Class “A” foam : Class A foams were developed in mid-1980s for fighting wildfires. Class A foams lower the surface tension of the water, which assists in the wetting and saturation of Class A fuels with water. This aids fire suppression and can prevent reigniting. Favorable experiences led to its acceptance for fighting other types of class A fires, including structure fires. 2. Class “B” foam : Class B foams are designed for class B fires — flammable liquids (such as nail polish and White Out). The use of class A foam on a class B fire may yield unexpected results, as class A foams are not designed to contain the
  • 5. explosive vapors produced by flammable liquids. Class B foams have two major subtypes. a) Synthetic foams : Synthetic foams are based on synthetic surfactants. Synthetic foams provide better flow and faster knockdown of flames, but limited post-fire security. Aqueous film forming foams (AFFF) are water-based and frequently contain hydrocarbon-based surfactant such as sodium alkyl sulfate, and fluorosurfactant — such as fluorotelomers,perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), or perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). They have the ability to spread over the surface of hydrocarbon-based liquids. Alcohol-resistant aqueous film-forming foams (AR-AFFF) are foams resistant to the action of alcohols, able to form a protective film when they are present. b) Protein foams : Protein foams contain natural proteins as the foaming agents. Unlike synthetic foams, protein foams are bio-degradable. They flow and spread slower, but provide a foam blanket that is more heat-resistant and more durable. Protein foams include regular protein foam (P), fluoroprotein foam (FP), film- forming fluoroprotein (FFFP), alcohol-resistant fluoroprotein foam (AR-FP), and alcohol-resistant film-forming fluoroprotein (AR-FFFP). Protein Foam from non-animal sources is preferred because of the possible threats of biological contaminants like prions.  Fire sprinkler systems (wet, dry, pre- action, and deluge) A Fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection measure, consisting of a water supply system, providing adequate pressure and flow rate to a water distribution piping system, onto which fire sprinklers are connected. Although historically only used in factories and large commercial buildings, home and small building systems are now available at a cost-effective price.
  • 6. SPRINKLING PROCESS : Each closed-head sprinkler is held closed by either a heat-sensitive glass bulb or a two-part metal link held together with fusible alloy. The glass bulb or link applies pressure to a pip cap which acts as a plug which prevents water from flowing until the ambient temperature around the sprinkler reaches the design activation temperature of the individual sprinkler head. In a standard wet-pipe sprinkler system, each sprinkler activates independently when the predetermined heat level is reached. Because of this, the number of sprinklers that operate is limited to only those near the fire, thereby maximizing the available water pressure over the point of fire origin. A sprinkler activation will do less damage than a fire department hose stream, which provide approximately 900 liters/min (250 US gallons/min. A sprinkler will usually activate between one and four minutes, whereas the fire department typically takes at least five minutes to arrive at the fire site after receiving an alarm, and an additional ten minutes to set up equipment and apply hose
  • 7. streams to the fire. This additional time can result in a much larger fire, requiring much more water to extinguish.