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Oil Tank Water Spary Design


Oil Tank Water Spary Design

Standard for Water Spray Oil Fixed Systems for Fire


Protection

Appilcation Download : Oil Tank Spary Design


Fixed Oil Tank water spray systems as defined in NFPA 15 use
water in a form having a predetermined pattern, particle
size, velocity and density discharged from specially designed
nozzles. Deluge sprinkler systems as defined by NFPA 13 are
sprinkler systems using open sprinkler heads. Water spray
and deluge systems discharge water through all open nozzles
or open sprinkler heads onto the equipment or area to be
protected. The deluge or water spray valves are actuated by
detection systems. Foam concentrate can be added to a
water spray or deluge system to increase its effectiveness on
pool fires. Refer to NFPA 16 for additional information. For
limited exposures, adequate protection can be provided by
closed head sprinkler systems in accordance with NFPA 13.
Foam concentrate can be added to such a system in
accordance with NFPA 16 to increase its effectiveness.

NFPA 15 Tank Protection


Fixed Oil Tank Water Spray Design
 Design of fixed water spray protection will depend upon the
type of equipment being protected and types of nozzles
being used. The recommended water spray densities should
be applied uniformly and not depend upon the rundown of
water from upper surfaces
1. This standard provides the minimum requirements for the
design, installation, and system acceptance testing of water
spray fixed systems for fire protection service and the
minimum requirements for the periodic testing and
maintenance of ultra-high-speed water spray fixed systems.

Deluge Valve Insttallation


2. Water spray fixed systems shall be specifically designed to
provide for effective fire control, extinguishment,
prevention, or exposure protection
3.This standard shall not apply to water spray protection
from portable nozzles, sprinkler systems, monitor nozzles,
water mist suppression systems, explosion suppression, or
other means of application covered by other standards of
NFPA.
Funtion
1.             Methord
2.             Number Sprinkler Design
3.             Area Calculate Design
4.             Flow Sprinkler Calculate
5.             Pressure & Flow Sprinkler Calculate
6.             Friction Loss Calculate
7.             Table For Design
8.             Graph For Design
Flow Chat Funtion Work
Diagram Equipment

Table

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