francis_mechanical
Mechanical
- Aug 12, 2016
- 18
Ok, so I have a layout/floor plan of a small power plant. I've already determine the Classes of Fire on each room. I should only have Class A and Class B fire.
Now, since water is not recommended for class C, (fire originates from energized electrical equipment, particularly, household appliances, computers, or overheard transmission lines). Recommended is Dry powder. Should I put only a Dry powder extinguisher? How about the materials from class A? Should I put water fire fighting system?
This room is a control room, it has materials from class C (fire originates from energized electrical equipment, particularly, household appliances, computers, or overheard transmission lines) and materials from class A ( fire involves ordinary combustibles such as paper, wood, cloth and plastics. Use fire extinguishers with water). Should it require Dry powder only? Or both Dry Powder and Water?
If both dry powder and water is required, my plan is to put a portable dry powder extinguisher inside the control room and include the control room to my water sprinkler system design. (Is this right? both in rules and economics?)
Thanks!
Now, since water is not recommended for class C, (fire originates from energized electrical equipment, particularly, household appliances, computers, or overheard transmission lines). Recommended is Dry powder. Should I put only a Dry powder extinguisher? How about the materials from class A? Should I put water fire fighting system?
This room is a control room, it has materials from class C (fire originates from energized electrical equipment, particularly, household appliances, computers, or overheard transmission lines) and materials from class A ( fire involves ordinary combustibles such as paper, wood, cloth and plastics. Use fire extinguishers with water). Should it require Dry powder only? Or both Dry Powder and Water?
If both dry powder and water is required, my plan is to put a portable dry powder extinguisher inside the control room and include the control room to my water sprinkler system design. (Is this right? both in rules and economics?)
Thanks!