Protecting Prep Plant Control Rooms With Hybrid Inert Gas/Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Ballard
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

Engineers at a West Virginia coal preparation plant owned by one of the nation's largest coal producers sought a fire suppression system for the plant's MCC and cable spreading rooms. Officials considered the traditional options of water-based sprinklers, dry chemical, and clean agent systems; however, each of those options presented challenges. Sprinklers can damage electrical equipment, proper delivery of the agent and adequate coverage/protection can be an issue with dry chemical systems, and clean agent systems require room integrity. An alternative to traditional systems was discovered in the Victaulic Vortex Fire Suppression System. The first hybrid inert gas/water mist system (FM 5580), Vortex adequately addressed these concerns. The system, which deploys a high-velocity, low-pressure mixture of water and nitrogen, is not damaging to electrical equipment and extinguishes fires in open, ventilated areas. This is one of the first installations of the Vortex system in a prep plant, and is a compelling example of how new technology can overcome the challenges of traditional technologies. The paper will detail plant specs, situation, and system evaluation, selection, and configuration.
Citation

APA: B. Ballard  (2014)  Protecting Prep Plant Control Rooms With Hybrid Inert Gas/Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems

MLA: B. Ballard Protecting Prep Plant Control Rooms With Hybrid Inert Gas/Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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