Co2 Flooding System - Fixed Fire Fighting On Ships: Why CO2 Is Used?
Co2 Flooding System - Fixed Fire Fighting On Ships: Why CO2 Is Used?
There are several advantages for the CO2 as a fire fighting medium. They are:
▪
Density is 1.5 times higher than air. So CO2 settles down and displaces air.
▪ It can be easily liquefied and bottled.
▪ 20% – 30% CO2 concentration extinguishes fire by smothering
▪ Non-corrosive
▪ Non- conductor of electricity
▪ No residues left after application
▪ No deterioration with age
As you can see in the diagram, there are two CO2 release cabinets. One is
local release cabinet and is located in the CO2 room itself. One more remote
release cabinet is used, which is located in a remote place such as fire control
station. This facilitates operation of CO2 flooding system from a remote place
other than CO2 room. Both release cabinets are connected in parallel and
non return valves fitted in the lines prevent back flow of CO2. Also two pilot
CO2 bottles are placed in the release cabinet. Only one is sufficient for the
operation of both master valve and CO2 bottle head assembly.
CO2 flooding system explained here protects only a single space. There are
systems which can protect multiple spaces such as engine room and pump
room together. In that case separate release cabinets will be there for engine
room and pump room. Main CO2 bottles are shared for engine room and
pump room according to the volume of the spaces.
The time delay can be achieved in different ways. Out of these, two types of
time delay unit is commonly used in CO2 flooding system on board ships.
One is electrical type, which has an AC 220 V power supply, a pressure
Power source is always available for the unit. Solenoid valve is normally in
closed position. When CO2 from pilot cylinder (CO2 release cabinet) reaches
the time delay unit, the pressure acts on the pressure switch. This closes the
pressure switch. But the timer allows power supply to the solenoid only after
60-90 seconds, the timing can be adjusted as required. As soon as the
specified time is reached, solenoid becomes energize and the solenoid valve
will open. This allow passage of CO2 to the pressure operated cylinder valve
of main bottle. Normally a by pass valve is also fitted across this time delay
unit which can be used in case the unit goes defective.
Another type of time delay unit uses an empty bottle fitted just before the
head assembly. This empty bottle fills first before supplying pressurised CO2
to the head assembly. This is more reliable since there is no electrical
components involved. Figure below 000000shows two time delay units, one
for engine room and the other for purifier room.