Hydrant System For Data Center
Hydrant System For Data Center
Hydrant System
Hydrant system shall consist of a fire water ring main network of piping along with:
Isolation gate valves installed above ground on RCC pedestals around areas to be
protected.
Hydrant valves (external/internal)
Hose cabinets
Couplings
Branch pipe
Nozzles and water monitors along with all accessories.
Other accessories like MS painted hose box shall be provided as per TAC.
External hydrants Hose houses or hose boxes shall be located all around the periphery
of buildings and internal hydrants “hose box” shall be provided at each landing floor
of staircases through above ground main.
Fixed Water Monitors (outdoor type) shall be provided for:
ESP areas,
Boiler house
Tall building
Coal stock pile area
Bunker building
Junction tower/transfer towers and
Other areas in the coal conveyor at locations where water can’t reach from hydrant
system.
Hydrant System Requirements
Hydrant system requirements shall be designed keeping the following aspects of design in
mind in line with the TAC requirements:
The hydrant network shall be sized to ensure that about 3.5 Kg/cm2 pressures are
available at the hydraulically remotest point (as per TAC) in the system with the
hydrant pump discharging the flow at rated pump capacity and head.
The velocity in the hydrant main shall not exceed 5.0 m/s.
At least two hydrants shall be provided with separate ring main for the main plants.
Spacing of each outdoor hydrant shall be provided 45 meters distance. The internal
hydrant/landing valves shall be provided 45 meters distance in case of TG halls, Mill
bay, Boiler and other area 30 Meters distance at each floor space.
Building shall be deemed to be protected by a hydrant if the hydrant is within 15
meters of the building.
Each of the landing valves and external hydrant valves associated with the main plant
like transformer yard, TG building and Boiler area to be provided with a hose box.
Each ring mains to be terminated with an isolation valve and a blind flange at all the
corners to enable future expansion/modification.
Fire water booster system pump head shall be designed for farthest top most point of
the boiler and pressure will be tested at that elevation.
All the landings of boiler staircase, turbine buildings and other multi-storied
structures, coal handling plant transfer points/junction towers, crusher house, bunker
floors and other auxiliary buildings/non-plant buildings shall be provided with landing
valves with hose box including the hose reels.
Spray System
The spray system works automatically. The deluge valves are operated and controlled by fire
detection devices i.e. quartzite bulb detectors or by some other means of fire detection. The
system could be pressurized till to the Deluge valves.
It covers all transformers located area, turbine and its auxiliaries, all oil storage tanks, cooling
units and purifiers units. The equipment used in the whole system is spray pumps, the
pressure controlling unit, variety of valves and strainers. There are two methods of spray
system:
1. High Velocity Water spray system (HVWS system)
2. Medium Velocity Water spray system (MVWS system)
High Velocity Water Spray System (HVWS)
HVWS shall be designed as per TAC regulations. HVWS shall consists of above group
piping, along with relevant fittings, deluge valves, isolation gate valves, spray nozzles,
Quartzite bulb detector and pressure switches. HVWS system shall be equipped with the
provision of automatically detect, control & extinguish any outburst of fire. The system shall
allow hydraulically open the deluge valve thus allowing water to be sprayed on the
equipment/area through projector nozzles in the form of a solid conical emulsifying spray.
Isolation gate valve and y-type strainer shall be provided on upstream and downstream side
of the deluge valve. Fast acting butterfly valve shall be provided as a by-pass to deluge valve,
so that this valve can be kept closed and can be operated manually in case of malfunction of
deluge valve.
The pressure at the hydraulically most remote point in the network shall not be less than 3.5
bars for outdoor transformers as per TAC.
Placing of spray nozzles shall be such that their spray nozzles should cones overlap each
other.
Areas covered under HVWS are: