Gek 28138
Gek 28138
Gek 28138
GEK-28138
INTRODUCTION
The carbon dioxide (CO21 fire protection system supplied
with package G.E. gas turbines is designed to extinguish fires
by reducing the oxygen content of the air in the compartment
from an atmospheric normal of 21 percent to less than 15
percent, an insufficient concentration to support combustion
for turbine fuel and lubricating oil. The system design is in
accord with the requirements of NFPA Pamphlet 12; and,
recognizing the reflash potential of combustibles exposed to
high temperature metal, it provides an extended discharge to
maintain an extinguishing concentration for approximately 40
minutes to minimize the likelihood of reflash condition.
DESCRIPTION
The CO2 is supplied from a bank of high pressure
cylinders to a distribution system which conducts the CO2
through pipes to discharge nozzles located in the various
compartments of the gas turbine package.
The solenoid pilot valves which open CO2 cylinders
and initiate the discharge are located at the cylinder group.
These are automatically actuated by an electrical signal from
the heat-sensitive fire detectors which are strategically
located in the various compartments of the unit. The system
may also be manually actuated in the event of an electrical
power failure by means of a manual handwheel at the top of
each pilot CO2 cylinder. Actuation of the system, either
electrically or
manually, will trip the tl-lrbine; Two spearate
systems are used: initial discharge and extended discharge.
Within a few seconds after actuation, sufficient CO2 flows
from the initial discharge system into the compartment of
the machine to rapidly build up an extinguishing concentration.
This concentration is maintained for a prolonged period of
time by the gradual addition of more CO2 from the extended
discharge system.
GENERAL@ E L E C T R I C
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NOTE
If the CO2 system is to be effective, the
compartment panels must be ifi place and
the compartment doors closed. There is
sufficient CO2 in the system to compensate
for leakage through ventilation openings
which are not closed by CO2 operated
dampers and unavoidable cracks in the
package lagging, but there is not enough
to allow for uncontrolled escape of CO2
through open panels or doors.
WARNING
Carbon Dioxide, in a concentration sufficient
to extinguish fire, creates an atmosphere that
will not support life. It is extremely hazardous
to enter the compartments after the CO2 system
has been discharged. Anyone rendered unconscious
by CO2 should be rescued as quickly as possible
and.revived immediately with artificial respiration.
The extent and type of safeguards and personnel
warnings that may be necessary must be designed
to meet the particular requirements of each
situation.
It is recommended that personnel be
adequately trained as to the proper action to
take in case of such an emergency.
OPERATION
In order to better understand the CO2 system, a brief
description of its operation and distinctive features is given in
the following paragraphs. Refer to the CO2 system schematic
piping diagram (Figure 9).
Should a fire occur in one of the protected compartments of
(Figure 11,
the unit, the solenoid pilot valves 45CR-1 and 45CR-2
located on each of the two pilot CO2 cylinders in the control
compartment, will be energized by one of the heat-sensitive fire
detectors, 45FA, 45FT, or 45FG.
When the solenoid pilot valves are energized, pilot cylinder
pressure is applied to the pistons of the pilot cylinder discharge
heads (Figures 2 and 2A) causing their pistons to move down,
The cylinder
thereby openir_g the pilot Gylinder valves (Figure 2A).
valve is designed to remain open until the cylinders are empty.
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INSTRUCTIONS
The package power plants are shipped with the CO2 distribution
piping and nozzles installed in the compartments. The CO2 release
mechanisms, manifold, and wiring are factory assembled and installed
in the control compartment. It is only necessary to connect the
piping between the control compartment and accessory compartment.
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TESTING
Two separate tests are necessary to insure that the CO2
system is ready for operation. These tests are:
(1) solenoid
pilot valve test and (2) "puff" test.
SOLENOID PILOT VALVE TEST
With control power on the detection circuit, energize the
solenoid pilot valves by shorting across the detection circuit to
simulate detector actuation. The resulting actuation of the
solenoid pilot valves should cause the pilot cylinder pressure to
be applied above the pilot discharge head piston which in turn
should cause the piston and its associated stem to move down. In
the operated position the end of the stem will be about 3/16-inch
from the bottom of the discharge head union nut.
De-energize the solenoid valves and push the stem of the
discharge head up as far as possible with the thumbs of both
hands.
In the non-operated position, the end of the stem should
be approximately 13/16-inch from the bottom of the discharge head
union nut.
CAUTION
It is important that the stems of the
discharge heads are in the retracted
(non-operated) position prior to attachment to the cylinder valves to avoid
accidental discharge of the cylinder when
applying the discharge heads to the cylinders.
PUFF TEST
At this point a "puff" test can be run. This involves
discharging two cylinders into the system piping as a final check
of the operation of the release devices and to insure that all
pressure operated latches and ventilation dampers operate properly.
Conduct the "puff" test as follows:
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NOTE
It may be necessary to loosen the union
nut of the l/2-inch flexible discharge
connectors in order to ease any strain
on the connectors once the heads are
installed.
If so, make sure the union
nuts are all tightened after adjustments
have been made.
MAINTENANCE
CYLINDERS
Only Cardox 75 pound (B50410-2) or 100 pound (B50410-3)
cylinders (as the case may be) can be used in the fire protection
system. Commercial CO2 cylinders other than those referenced above
are not compatible with the discharge heads used in the CO2 systems.
In cases where cylinders are not furnished with the turbines, they
may be ordered from Cardox Division of Chemetron Corporation,
111 East Wacker Drive Chicago , Illinois.
NOTE
The CO2 fire protection system maintenance
and inspection procedures discussed in
the following paragraphs comply with the
requirements contained in National Fire
Protection Association Standard 12, Carbon
Dioxide Entinguishing Systems, and are the
minimum considered necessary to provide for
a reliable system in good working order.
In some cases, fire insurance company
inspectors, local fire departments and
municipal codes may require additional
or more frequent inspections and test
Maintenance of the CO2 system may be broken down into four
phases of tests and inspections which must be conducted at regular
intervals. These phases are as follows:
Phase I - Weigh storage cylinders and test solenoid pilot valves
semi-annually
Phase II - System test - annually
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