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JGC JOB No. 0-5150-20 KBR JOB NO. C208 CHIYODA JOB NO. 71502

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ICHTHYS ONSHORE LNG FACILITIES


(FEED)

SPECIFICATION OF FIREPROOFING

This Document is sourced from S-790-13B0-


G001 of Pre-FEED Document

REV DATE DESCRIPTION PREPARED CHECKED APPROVED

A 05-Jun-09 IFR T.Matsuo Y.Nomoto Y.Nomoto

FORM 799-1 4
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Contents

1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................... 3
1.1 Scope of specification .................................................................................. 3
1.2 Definition ..................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Applicable Specification and Standards ........................................................ 3
1.4 Abbreviations............................................................................................... 4

2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FIREPROOFING ................................ 4


2.1 Methodology for fireproofing design ............................................................... 4
2.2 Fire Potential Equipment (FPE).................................................................... 5
2.3 Non-Fire Potential Equipment (Non-FPE) ..................................................... 6
2.4 Fire Scenario Envelope (FSE) ...................................................................... 6

3. FIREPROOFING REQUIREMENTS FOR PIPING/EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS


WITHIN A FIRE SCENARIO ENVELOPE (FSE)........................................... 9
3.1 Vessel Supports........................................................................................... 9
3.2 Process heater Supports in FSE................................................................... 9
3.3 Multi – Level Equipment Structural Supports in FSE ..................................... 9
3.4 Pipe racks &Piping Supports in FSE........................................................... 10
3.5 Air Cooled Exchangers supports in FSE...................................................... 10
3.6 LPG Spheres supports ............................................................................... 11
3.7 Loading arms supports............................................................................... 11
3.8 Protection for Low-Melting-Point Materials................................................... 11

4. FIREPROOFING REQUIREMENTS FOR CRITICAL OPERATION


EQUIPMENT WITHIN A FIRE SCENARIO ENVELOPE (FSE) ................... 17
4.1 Critical Operation Equipment or Loss Prevention Devices in FSE ................ 17

5. MATERIAL TYPE...................................................................................... 18

6. FIREPROOFING REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT ITSELF................. 18

7. HOLD ITEM LIST ...................................................................................... 19


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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Scope of specification


The purpose of this document is to provide the scope, objective, requirement and design
basis for fireproofing of Ichthys Onshore LNG Facilities to be constructed at Blaydin Point, to
the southeast of Darwin in the Northern Territory (NT).
This document aims to specify the general principles and requirements for designing a
suitable fireproofing for all onshore facilities, i.e. process area, utility area, offsite area, jetty,
etc. It also intends to provide key information for the designer/engineer in developing relevant
design details during the FEED stage as well as in EPC stage.

1.2 Definition
- COMPANY : INPEX Browse, Ltd.
- CONTRACTOR : JGC-KBR-Chiyoda (JKC) Joint Venture.
- SUBCONTRACTOR : Subcontractor who is under JKC-JV control in FEED or
EPC stage. e.g. tankage subcontractor.
- MODULE FABRICATOR : Subcontractor who contracts directly with COMPANY.
Contract may revert to JKC-JV in EPC stage.
- PURCHASER : JKC-JV. Used for Requisitioning and Purchasing related
work.
- SUPPLIER : Equipment Supplier, i.e. Vendor.
- INSPECTOR : Nominated third party agency.

1.3 Applicable Specification and Standards


The project shall be designed in accordance with the requirements of codes and standards
defined in this section.
The following shall be used, in order of decreasing precedence:
1. Applicable Commonwealth and Northern Territory regulatory/statutory requirements;
2. International laws and regulations where they do not conflict with item 1;
3. Client corporate standards and project standards where they do not conflict with items 1
or 2; and,
4. Recognised local and international codes, standards and guidelines where they do not
conflict with 1, 2 or 3.

The following reference shall be applied to the extent specified herein this specification.

1.3.1 Project General Specifications


(HOLD1) S-290-1242-002 HSE Philosophy
(HOLD1) S-790-1241-001 Active Fire Protection Philosophy
(HOLD1) S-790-1241-002 Fire and gas detection philosophy
(HOLD1) S-790-1241-003 Fireproofing Philosophy

1.3.2 Australian & International Codes and Standards


(1) API Standard
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API PUBL 2218 Fireproofing Practices in Petroleum and Petrochemical Processing
Plants, 2nd ed. – August 1999
API STD 2510 Design and Construction of LPG Installations, 8th ed. – 2001
API PUBL 2510A Fire-Protection Considerations in the Design and Operation of Liquefied
Petroleum Gas (LPG) Storage Facilities, 1996
(2) Other Standard
EN 1473 Installation and Equipment for Liquefied Natural Gas – Design of
Onshore Installations, 2007
UL 1709 Rapid Rise Fire Tests of Protection Materials for Structural Steel

1.4 Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in this document:
API American Petroleum Institute
BLEVE Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion
CA Consequence Analysis
CPI Corrugated Plate Interceptor
CCB Central Control Building
CCTV Closed Circuit Television
ESDV Emergency Shutdown Valve
BDV Blow Down Valve
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
MAC Manual Alarm Call Point
MCHE Main Cryogenic Heat Exchanger
F&G Fire and Gas
FPE Fire Potential Equipment
FSE Fire Scenario Envelope
QRA Quantitative Risk Assessment
SFRM Spray-Applied Fire-Resistive Material

2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FIREPROOFING

2.1 Methodology for fireproofing design


To achieve the suitable fireproofing design, fireproofing shall be designed according to
methodology in Para. 2.4 of fireproofing philosophy, S-790-1241-003.

This methodology shall be set forward as per the following approach for system optimization,
arranged in descending order:
• Fireproofing system shall be designed by code/standard (especially API PUBL 2218) and
experience.
• Consequence analysis (CA) shall be carried out using credible scenarios for limited
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specific equipment such as C3 accumulator, HP MR separator and refrigerant storage
because these equipment have risk to cause BLEVE event.
• Any recommendation arising out of a related CA, such as Fire and Explosion Risk
Analysis (FERA), Emergency Systems Survivability Analysis (ESSA), and Quantitative
Risk Assessment (QRA), shall be forwarded to the Company for approval prior to
implementation.

2.2 Fire Potential Equipment (FPE)


The following equipment will be considered as fire potential:

(1) Fired heaters


- Operating at pressure and flow rates that are high enough to cause large spills
before the heater can be isolated and handling liquid or mixed phase hydrocarbon
(2) Vessels/Heat exchangers
- Handling LNG, LPG or mixed refrigerant and with the potential to cause pool fire if
liquid leak occurs
Although Vessel/Heat exchanger has no clear potential leak source, they can
generate fire scenario envelope if the pool fire will be caused if liquid leak occurs and
the collapse of these equipment support will cause the escalation of pool fire. In case
that the leak from the equipment will cause only gas fire due to operation condition
etc., the equipment is not identified as FPE.
(3) Air fin cooler
- Handling LPG or mixed refrigerant and studied in the report during PreFEED stage.
Please refer to the study report, S-500-1241-D002 (Doc. No. in Pre-FEED stage.)
(4) Compressors
- Handling combustible gas, and
- Together with related lube-oil systems and seal-oil systems
Although compressors do not have a high liquid-fire potential, they can generate a
fire scenario envelope if there is a prolonged release of gas and an intense fire in the
vicinity of important structural supports.
(5) Pumps
- Handling LNG, LPG or mixed refrigerant, or
- Rated over 45 m3/hr that handle flammable/combustible liquids above or within 8℃
of their flash point temperature because liquid spill is foreseen at pump seal
(6) Loading Arms
- Handling LNG, LPG, and condensate because liquid leakage is foreseen at the
loading joint
(7) Other equipment
- Handling flammable/combustible liquids over 315 ℃ or their auto-ignition
temperatures, whichever is less because these liquids may be ignited at the moment
of spill.
(8) Others
- Other equipment/ components that could cause liquid spill and pool fires if ignited
through the review. The review to specify the equipment /components above will be
conducted using 3D model among Safety specialists of COMPANY/CONTRACTOR
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in FEED stage. Considering the geometry, process condition, the exist of other FPE,
and another fire protection system, the equipment /components above shall be
specified as FPE.

2.3 Non-Fire Potential Equipment (Non-FPE)


The following equipment will be considered as non-fire potential:
(1) Piping
- Piping components except for Para 2.2 (8) of this philosophy
(2) Knockout and blow-down drums
- Knockout and blow-down drums adequately separated from fire hazardous
equipment shall not be considered fire hazardous unless they meet the requirement
of 2.2 (2) above.
(3) Catch basins and other equipment
- API separators and CPI separators shall not be considered as fire potential
equipment.

2.4 Fire Scenario Envelope (FSE)


FSE is the three dimensional space into which fire potential equipment can release
flammable or combustible fluids capable of burning long enough with enough intensity to
cause substantial property damage. It extends as shown in Table 1, FSE Dimension, below:
Table 1. FSE Dimension

Fire Scenario Envelope

Horizontal Vertical (*) Typical extent


Fire Potential Equipment
9m 9m FIG.1 Para. 2.4 (1)
( Height <9m )
Fire Potential Equipment
9m 9 m (**) FIG.1 Para. 2.4 (2)
( Height >9m )
Fire Potential Equipment
9 m from the expected
(Rotating Equipment, 9m FIG.1 Para. 2.4 (3)
source of leakage
Height <9m)
Fire Potential Equipment
9 m from the expected
(Rotating Equipment, 9 m (**) FIG.1 Para. 2.4 (4)
source of leakage
Height>9m)
API PUBL 2218 / API API PUBL 2218 /
LPG Tanks as Potential STD 2510 API STD 2510
FIG.1 Para. 2.4 (5)
Source of Exposure in LPG spill Up to level nearest 9
containment area m above grade
Air Fin Coolers on Pipe
Racks within a Fire - 9m FIG.1 Para. 2.4 (6)
Scenario Envelope (***)
Loading arm 9m 9m FIG.1 Para. 2.4 (7)
(*) : Vertical distance shall be from grade or solid floor that can accumulate spilled
flammable/combustible liquids.
(**): Firerproofing shall be provided up to the highest level support of FPE although the
vertical dimension of FSE is up to 9m.
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(***) : FSE dimension and the extent of fireproofing for air fin cooler support is studied in the
study of fireproofing for the equipment structure of AFC handling C3 (S-500-1241-D002, Pre-
FEED Document.)
Dike periphery shall be the fire scenario envelope boundary if the equipment surrounded by
the dike is classified as fire potential equipment.
Fire scenario envelopes shall be shown in the fire scenario envelope maps prepared during
FEED stage.
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3. FIREPROOFING REQUIREMENTS FOR PIPING/EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS WITHIN A


FIRE SCENARIO ENVELOPE (FSE)

3.1 Vessel Supports


Conceptual diagram for fire proofing of vessel support is shown in FIG. 2.

3.1.1 Saddles and Legs


(1) Vessels including stacked vessels that are classified as fire potential equipment shall
have their supports fireproofed from grade up to the level defined by Para 2.4.
(2) Fireproofing is required on the supports of all vessels located in an FSE, regardless of
size or content, where support failure could result in physical damage to other
equipment, vessels or tanks that contain and could release flammable/combustible, or
toxic materials. However, fireproofing is not required on saddles or leg supports of a
horizontal vessel if the distance between the lowest part of the vessel, including the
insulation thickness, and grade or concrete foundation is less than 300 mm. Refer to
Para. 5.11 of S-790-1241-003, Fireproofing philosophy.
(3) For stacked vessels in an FSE, fireproofing is required on support between vessel-to-
vessel. However, fireproofing of the supports is not required if vessel-to-vessel distances
are less than 300 mm.

3.1.2 Skirts
(1) The skirt supporting a tower or vertical vessel shall be fireproofed on the outside
surfaces.
(2) The interior of skirt support, if there are any flange inside the skirt or more than one
access opening in the skirt, or on skirts with a single access opening which is greater
than 600 mm in diameter, shall be also fireproofed.
(3) An internally insulated vessel operating at a fluid temperature above 260℃ shall not
have the top part of the skirt fireproofed.

3.1.3 Brackets/Lugs
Brackets or lugs that are used to attach vertical reboilers or heat exchangers to towers shall
be fireproofed if the vessel is in FSE.

3.2 Process heater Supports in FSE


For process heaters (in any service) or steam generators that are wholly or partially located in
a fire scenario envelope, all vertical supports shall be fireproofed from the foundation to the
support point of the process steam generator.

3.3 Multi – Level Equipment Structural Supports in FSE


Conceptual diagram for fire proofing of multi-level equipment structural support is shown in
FIG. 3.
(1) The vertical and horizontal steel support members shall be fireproofed from grade to the
highest level at which a fire potential equipment is supported when the structure support
such equipment.
(2) The vertical and horizontal steel support members within FSE shall be fireproofed from
grade to the level nearest to 9.0 m above grade when the collapse of unprotected
structures supporting equipment, could result in escalation of incident.
(3) When fire potential equipment is located on the floor which liquid can accumulate or the
pan for accumulating spill flammable liquid is provided, a fireproofing shall be provided
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from grade to the level nearest to 9.0 m above floor/pan which liquids can accumulate.
(4) Fireproofing shall be provided with knee and diagonal bracing that contributes to the
support vertical loads or to the horizontal stability of fire potential equipment located within
the fire scenario envelope. Bracing installed for the wind, earthquake, surge, and module
transfer loading need not be fireproofed.
(5) When reactors, towers, or similar vessels are installed on protected steel or reinforced
concrete structures, fireproofing should be provided with equivalent protection of
supporting steel brackets, lugs, or skirts.
(6) For fireproofing that is required for horizontal beams that support equipment within FSE,
the upper surface of the beam need not be fireproofed.

3.4 Pipe racks &Piping Supports in FSE


Conceptual diagram for fire proofing of piping support is shown in FIG.4.
(1) When a pipe rack or Piping support are within FSE, fireproofing shall be provided for
vertical and horizontal supports up to and including the first level in case that the
supported piping contains flammable or combustible liquids, combustible gas, fire
water, or potentially toxic service, regardless of size.
(2) For the case (1) above, if pipe rack carries piping with a diameter greater than 6 in.
normal bore at the levels above the 1st level, fireproofing shall be also provided for
vertical and horizontal supports up to the levels that is nearest to 9 m.
(3) Vertical columns which support both piping and air-cooled heat exchangers shall be
fireproofed.
(4) Load-bearing horizontal beams shall be fireproofed for their full length when one or
more of the attached vertical columns are fireproofed up to or beyond the point of
support of the horizontal member. However, horizontal beams, such as intermediate
beams, need not be fireproofed in case that the integrity of the support should be
retained if they should be damaged.
(5) Load-bearing cantilevers, bracing and dummy piping supports shall be fireproofed when
attached to fireproofed vertical or horizontal members in case that the supported piping
contains flammable or combustible liquids, combustible gas, fire water, or potentially
toxic service, regardless of size.
(6) Fireproofed catch beam or pillar shall be provided for piping handling hydrocarbons or
toxic materials which is suspended from rods or supported by a spring. The catch beam
or pillar shall be located as close as possible to the pipe without interfering with the
designed movement of the pipe.
(7) Beam and column piping supports, other than the rod or spring type, suspended from
fireproofed horizontal cross members shall be fireproofed.
(8) Support for horizontal movement/load, such as guide, stopper, or U-bolt need not be
fireproofed.
(9) Piping support for fire water spray system or other fire protection system within the Fire
Scenario Envelope (FSE) shall be fireproofed
(10)Fireproofing is not required on the shoes and trunnions for supporting piping if the
minimum distance between the bottom of pipe and grade is less than 300 mm.

3.5 Air Cooled Exchangers supports in FSE


The vertical supports of air cooled exchangers installed above pipe racks shall be fireproofed
from grade up to the support point of the exchanger if it is lower than 9m. Horizontal beams
shall be fireproofed when one or more of the attached vertical columns are fireproofed up to or
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past the point of supports of the horizontal member. The support for header line of air fin
cooler shall be fireproofed if it is also lower than 9m.
The vertical supports of air cooled exchangers installed above pipe racks shall be fireproofed
from grade up to 9.0 m if the support is higher than 9 m. Horizontal beams shall be
fireproofed when one or more of the attached vertical columns are fireproofed up to or past
the point of supports of the horizontal member. Conceptual diagram for fire proofing of air fin
exchanger supports is shown in FIG.5.

3.6 LPG Spheres supports


The supporting legs of the LPG sphere shall be fireproofed up to the height as high as
practical. Conceptual diagram for fire proofing of LPG sphere supports is shown in FIG. 6.
The supporting legs of the LPG sphere shall be fireproofed.

3.7 Loading arms supports


Loading arm support structure shall be fireproofed or provided with fixed firewater spray
system instead of fireproofing in case that fireproofing is not suitable due to the problem of the
weight, construction, etc. Superstructures, such as Gang way tower and monitor tower, shall
be also fireproofed unless it is provided with fixed firewater spray system instead of
fireproofing.

3.8 Protection for Low-Melting-Point Materials


The design of fireproofing systems for any equipment constructed from low-melting-point
materials, such as aluminum, located in FSE, shall be subject to Client’s approval.
The main cryogenic heat exchanger (MCHE) will be provided with cold insulation from grade
to up to some elevation. If cold insulation such as cellular glass insulation with stainless steel
cladding will be provided, this cold insulation system can be considered as providing
fireproofing capability.
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4. FIREPROOFING REQUIREMENTS FOR CRITICAL OPERATION EQUIPMENT WITHIN A


FIRE SCENARIO ENVELOPE (FSE)

4.1 Critical Operation Equipment or Loss Prevention Devices in FSE


(1) The following items are considered “Critical Operation Equipment or Loss Prevention
Devices”. Fireproofing shall be considered for these items as stated below.
(a) Power and control cables for Emergency lighting
(b) Power and control cables for CCTV
(c) Power, control cables for fire water system, if any
(d) Power and control cables for F&G panel in LIR
(e) Power cable for UPS (HOLD3)
(f) Power and control cables for ESDVs
(g) Power and control cables for ESD panel in LIR
(h) Power and control cables for BDVs
(i) Power and control cables for BDV panel in LIR
Power and control cables associated with critical operating equipment or loss prevention
devices located within FSE shall be fire protected from heat and flames long enough for them
to operate. Primary methods to avoid cable failure include:
- Burying below grade
- Routing around or high above FSE
- Providing water spray protection
If none of the above methods are available and prolonged cable service is desirable within an
FSE, either of the following options shall be considered:
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- Fire resistant/retardant cables rated for high temperature in accordance with the
test specified in IEC 60331
- Passively fire protected cable trays
- Direct application of fireproofing material to exposed cable jacketing.
(2) If lighting fixtures have battery back-up, fire resistant cable will not be required.
(3) CCTV system will be used for monitoring the plant and jetty areas (HOLD4). If a fire
occurs at the jetty head, the remote monitors will be operated from jetty LIR (HOLD5)
using the CCTV system. Fire resistant cables shall thus be provided.
(4) Power cables for firewater pump motors need to be fire protected with the methods
above.
(5) Sirens will only be operated for a few minutes at the beginning of an incident. In
addition, the radio system can be used as back-up for emergency communications.
Fire resistant cables will not be required.
(6) Power and control cable for F&G panel, ESD panel, BDV panel in LIR shall be fire
retardant cable specified in IEC 60331.
(7) Power cable for remote operated monitor shall be fire resistant cable rated at 30 min by
IEC 60331.
(8) Fireproofing requirement regarding ESDVs and BDVs shall be reviewed in terms of
“fail-safe operation” during FEED stage. Note that fireproofing need not be considered if
the system is designed as fail-safe system.
Considering the requirement above, actuators associated with the following valves
within an FSE shall be applied for passive fire resistant enclosure.
- Non spring return ESD
- Routing around or high above FSE
(9) Air reservoirs inside FSE shall be fireproofed, unless made of stainless steel material. In
case that the valve actuator served by air reservoir furnish air cylinder to operate the
valve several times, fireproofing don’t have to be provided.

5. MATERIAL TYPE

The fireproofing material shall be selected in the materials described in Para. 6.1 of S-790-
1241-003, Fireproofing philosophy.

Fire resistant rating shall be in accordance with Para.6.2 of S-790-1241-003, Fireproofing


philosophy.

6. FIREPROOFING REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT ITSELF

Fire proofing for the following equipment shall be considered if risk assessment requires it.
(HOLD6)
- C3 accumulator
- High pressure refrigerant separator
- Refrigerant storage
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7. HOLD ITEM LIST

This section lists the descriptio5n of the Hold items in this document. The number preceding
each Hold item corresponds to the Hold item number as referenced in the preceding
sections.
1. Client Doc. No. to be shown after they will be fixed.
2. The emergency control valve will be specified as fire potential equipment.
3. The provision of fireproofing for UPS
4. The distribution of CCTV
5. The location of control panel of remote operated monitor
6. Fireproofing requirements for equipment itself to be assessed by risk assessment

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