PCD SF 191
PCD SF 191
PCD SF 191
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Procedure for
Fire Water Hydraulic Calculation
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15 Mar
07
Date
Change of Format
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Description
H.Hosseini
I.Zamani
A. Fallahi
Prepared by
Reviewed
by
A.Zamani
E.
Behbahani
Approved
by
Procedure for
Fire Water Hydraulic
Calculation
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1. Preface
The present document is intended to outline the procedure for Hydraulic
Calculation for U/G firewater network in petroleum industries.
2. Applicable Documents
The following documents have to be obtained by the Project Lead
Engineer and referred to by the Engineer, prior to prepare the hydraulic
calculation:
Design Basis
Project references
Piping drawing.
3. Definitions
Project lead engineer is the lead engineer directly responsible for the
performance of activities of the project, set forth by the project manager
and/or head of the department.
Engineer is the engineer responsible to calculate under the direct
supervision of the project lead engineer.
4. Overview
For obtaining diameter of fire water network in suitable conditions, we
need to hydraulic calculation.
5. General Requirements
For hydraulic calculation, all documents, which are listed in item 2, shall
be available. The project lead engineer is responsible to obtain and
ensure that the latest (revision/edition) of mentioned documents are used
by the engineer for calculation, the project lead engineer is responsible
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We need to pipe data (size, pipe material, wall thick and c-factor) and the
program for flow analysis in pipe network that is pipenet version PC/AT
3.02 programmed by sunrise system LTD (U.K.)
6.4. Assumptions
Usually it is assumed that fire case occurs in one area (worst case) but in
very large sites, it is possible to select for two areas.
At the first, for all of area water demand will be calculated (referred to
) and then maximum water will be worst case.
At maximum flow, the water velocity for fire water ring usually shall not
exceed 3 m/s.
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Data this file is specific to a single simulation and contains most of the
details on how the simulation is to proceed like details of changes in
pump, which occur during the simulation, and details of the form and
content of the required output.
This file contains information on the pipe schedules being about used a
pipe schedule contains information the physical pipes to be used in the
network.
Initialization
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6.8. Initialization
First of all we must select menu option init/pipe type and it will open and
we will file pipe type dialog. You should select all of pipe and then set
velocity in specific valve if pipe schedule isnt in list box, you can enter
new pipe schedule in library/pipe schedule and for entering rules and
equation and fluid type to calculate. You can use init/set parameters.
6.8.1. Creating a pump library
If there is pump in network we will create pump/library. It will be
specified (coefficient know (A, B, C) for pumps.)
We will click on pump/fans on the menu bar and then select data
points/coefficient unknown and enter pressure & flow rate data and click
on apply to display pump curve, after that, this information must save in
a pump data file. (PMP File)
We now need to save the PDF file. This we do by selecting the menu
option File/Save and enter for the file that (. Dat) and select save that (.
PDF) file will save too.
6.8.2. Entering the pipe data
With the PDF saved we are in a position to enter pipe data.
You must select view and then pipes. And entry in according to node
diagram and press next to add specification for the other pipes.
6.8.3. Entering the pump data
You must choose pump/fans from the view menu and entry data, if you
have pump in network.
6.8.4. Entering specification data
Before sending the network to calculator, we need to specify conditions
of pressure and flowrate at various nodes. We must designate certain
nodes
as
input
and
output
nodes.
This
is
all
done
using
the
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6.9. Calculation
Having created and specified the network we are now in a position to
calculate its pressures/flow rate and diameters.
It is better to check before calculation with using calculate menu and
after that you select calc/calculation menu.
The calculator runs in the background and uses a temporary copy of
network information. Therefore it must be saved to a more permanent
file with selecting
file/save as and save (.Out) file. You can view report file in calc/output
browser menu.