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FIRE WATER PUMP SYSTEMS COMPANY & PRODUCTS PRESENTATION By Kenneth Samuelsen & Dagfinn Thunestvedt FRAMO

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FIRE WATER PUMP SYSTEMS

COMPANY & PRODUCTSPRESENTATION

By Kenneth Samuelsen & Dagfinn Thunestvedt

FRAMO

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Selection of fire fighting systemsSelection of fire fighting systems

Main StrategyMain Strategy• Extinguish fires• Control Fires

Prevent Ignitions• Prevent Ignitions• Reduce Explosion Loads

Robustness• Pump and driver system design• High availability and reliability

Safety SystemSafety System• Safety for personnel during release• No ignition source• Environmental friendly• Environmental friendly

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ISO 13702:1999(E) Control and mitigation of fires and explosions on offshore production installations

Important topics concerning Fire Water Pumps:g Capacity and number of pumps identified by FES study. (Fire and Explosion

Strategy) Pumps shall have dedicated power systems The Firewater pump system should be located, or protected so that it is able

to supply water in a fire emergency. Protection against damage of associated power cables, hydraulic/piping and control circuits should be consideredconsidered. .

Fire water pump units required to operate when gas is present, should be designed to be suitable for such operations.

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Submersible Pump

Hydraulic power transmissionHydraulic power transmission

Hydraulic Drive

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Concentrically arranged within pipe stackConcentrically arranged within pipe stack

Mechanically protectedMechanically protected Mechanically protectedMechanically protected

Insensitive to misInsensitive to mis--alignmentalignment

Independent of caisson supportIndependent of caisson support Independent of caisson supportIndependent of caisson support

Independent of area classificationIndependent of area classification

NN ”” didi ”” d b id b i No No ””mediamedia”” exposed bearingsexposed bearings

No line shaft, no alignmentNo line shaft, no alignment

End suction design, optimum NPSHr conditionsEnd suction design, optimum NPSHr conditions

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Submersible PumpHydraulic driveHydraulic drive

Continuous rotation of impeller in FWP standby mode

Reduced marine growth Reduced marine growth

Continuous lubrication of bearings and mechanical shaft seal during

FWP operation and stand-byFWP operation and stand-by

Ideal preservation for stand-by conditions and

Ready to start Ready to start

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Submersible Pump

Marine growth on pump suction strainer

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Fire Water PumpOpen skid Unitp

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Advantages,Containerized Diesel Hydraulic Fire Water PumpContainerized Diesel Hydraulic Fire Water Pump Systems

Corrosion protection.

Protection against gas ingress

Designed for installation and Designed for installation and operation in hazardous area and with presence of gas

Reliable start

High lay-out flexibility Safe and reliable hydraulicy

power transmission

Improved availability and increased reliabilityImproved availability and increased reliability

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FIRE WATER PUMPS

FWP – Diesel Hydraulic System

SURGE TANKMIN FLOW / AIR

FLOW METER

FWP Diesel Hydraulic System

FIRE WATER LIFT PUMP FRAMO SH

RELEASE DUMP LINE

BOOSTER PUMP

TEST VALVE

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HAZARDOUS AREA DEFINITIONS – WHAT IS SAFE AREA?

Hazardous area classification does not take into consideration big or gcatastrophic releases.

Area classification is not valid in an emergency situation Firewater pumps shall be available in an emergency situation

Firewater pumps must be designed to operate when gas is present (?)

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WHEN SHIT HAPPENS.......

FLNG ConceptFLNG Concept

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better be prepared……better be prepared

FPU “GJØA” (GdF Suez/STATOIL)- FWP and deluge test at tow out.FWP and deluge test at tow out.

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TOPICSTOPICS

COMPANY & PRODUCTSFloating Facilities (FPSO / Drilling Rig / Accomodation)PRESENTATION

Floating Facilities (FPSO / Drilling Rig / Accomodation)

Safety Hazard – How to avoid incidental flooding

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“Thunder Horse” FPU - BP

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“P34” FPU - Petrobras

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REMOTE PUMP MIN DRAFT. ELEV. +7000

REMOTE CONTROLLED VALVE

STRAINERMANUAL VALVE

DISCHARGE

STRAINERVALVE

SEA WATER PUMP

Water inletAPPROX. ELEV. +5000

SEA CHEST

BASE ELEV. O

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Sea chest maintenance

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Ballast water operationsBallast water operations

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Safe Operations, a dream only?

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COMPANY & PRODUCTSPRESENTATIONWe thank you for your time and for

your interest.your interest.