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DNV-OS-D301 Fire Protection |
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| Ch.1: General |
Ch.1
| — | provide an internationally acceptable standard of safety for fire protection by defining minimum requirements for the design, construction and commissioning of such systems |
| — | serve as a reference document in contractual matters between purchaser and contractor |
| — | serve as a guideline for designers, purchasers and contractors |
| — | specify procedures and requirements for fire protection systems subject to DNV certification and classification. |
| — | Ch.1: General introduction, scope, definitions and references. |
| — | Ch.2: Technical provisions for fire protection systems including Appendix A: Requirements for fixed fire fighting systems. |
| — | Ch.3: Certification and Classification |
SOLAS references are as quoted in MODU Code 1989 and fulfil
class requirements. Note that for compliance with flag state requirements,
later amendments may be applicable.
Ch.1 Sec.1 A
403 For the application of this standard, wherever the term Administration is quoted,
this means:
| — | client or purchaser or other designated party, when used as a "neutral" technical standard, or |
| — | DNV, when used for certification or classification purposes. |
Ch.1 Sec.1 B
| Table B1 DNV Offshore Standards | |||||||
| Reference | Title | DNV-OS-A101 | Safety Principles and Arrangement | DNV-OS-D101 | Marine and Machinery Systems and Equipment | DNV-OS-D202 | Instrumentation and Telecommunication Systems | |
Ch.1 Sec.1 B
| Table B2 DNV Normative references | |||||||||||||||||
| Reference | Title | EN 54-5 | Components of Automatic Fire Detection | Systems Part 5 Heat Sensitive Detectors - Point Detectors Containing a Static Element EN 54-7 | Components of Automatic Fire Detection | Systems - Part 7: Point-Type Smoke Detectors; Detectors Using Scattered Light, Transmitted Light or Ionization FTP Code | International Code for Application of Fire
Test Procedures | NFPA Codes | National Fire Protection Association | IMO FSS Code | International Code for Fire Safety Systems | ISO 13702 | Petroleum and natural gas industries - Control
and mitigation of fires and explosions on offshore | production installations - Requirements and guidelines MODU Code | Code for the Construction and Equipment of | Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, Consolidated Edition 2001 SOLAS | International Convention for the Safety of
Life at Sea, 1974, as amended | (Including the 1996 Amendments of Ch. II-2, effective 1 July 1998) |
Divisions formed by bulkheads and decks which comply with the following:
| — | class H-120 120 minutes |
| — | class H-60 60 minutes |
| — | class H-0 0 minutes |
A test of a prototype division is required to ensure that
it meets the requirements for integrity and temperature rise.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
202 "A" class
divisions
Divisions formed by bulkheads and decks which comply with the following:
| 1. | they shall be constructed of steel or other equivalent material; | ||||||||
| 2. | they shall be suitably stiffened; | ||||||||
| 3. | they shall be so constructed as to be capable of preventing the passage of smoke and flame to the end of the one-hour standard fire test; | ||||||||
| 4. | they shall be insulated
with approved non-combustible materials such that the average temperature
of the unexposed side will not rise more than 140 C above the original
temperature, nor will the temperature, at any one point, including
any joint, rise more than 180 C above the original temperature,
within the time listed below:
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| 5. | The Administration shall require a test of prototype bulkhead or deck in accordance with the Fire Test Procedures Code to ensure that it meets the above requirements for integrity and temperature rise. |
(SOLAS reg. II-2/3.3)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
203 "B" class
divisions
Divisions formed by bulkheads, decks, ceilings or linings which comply with the following:
| 1. | they shall be so constructed to be capable of preventing the passage of flame to the end of the first half hour of the standard fire test; | ||||
| 2. | they shall have an insulation
value such that the average temperature of the unexposed side will
not rise more than 140 °C above the original temperature, nor will
the temperature at any one point, including any joint, rise more
than 225 °C above the original temperature, within the time listed
below:
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| 3. | they shall be constructed of recognised non-combustible materials and all materials entering into the construction and erection of 'B' class divisions shall be non-combustible, with the exception that combustible veneers may be permitted provided they meet other requirements of this Chapter. | ||||
| 4. | The Administration shall require a test of prototype bulkhead or deck in accordance with the Fire Test Procedures Code to ensure that it meets the above requirements for integrity and temperature rise. |
(SOLAS reg. II-2/3.4)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
204 "C" class
divisions
Divisions constructed of approved non-combustible materials. They need meet neither requirements relative to the passage of smoke and flame nor limitations relative to the temperature rise. Combustible veneers are permitted provided they meet other requirements of this Chapter.
(SOLAS reg. II-2/3.5)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
205 Accommodation spaces
Accommodation spaces are those used for public spaces, corridors, lavatories, cabins, offices, hospitals, cinemas, games and hobby rooms, pantries containing no cooking appliances and similar spaces. Public spaces are those portions of the accommodation which are used for halls, dining rooms, lounges and similar permanently enclosed spaces.
(MODU Code 1.3.45)
The accommodation area is normally used as the safe haven
or temporary refuge.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
206 Control stations
Control stations are those spaces in which the unit's radio or main navigation equipment or the emergency source of power is located or where the fire recording or fire control equipment or dynamical positioning control system is centralised or where the fire- extinguishing system serving various locations is situated. In case of column stabilised units a centralised ballast control station is a 'control station'. However, for purposes of the application of Ch.2 Sec.1, the space where the emergency source of power is located is not considered as being a control station.
(MODU Code 1.3.31)
Typical examples are central control room, radio room, process
control room, local control rooms, local equipment rooms, bridge,
emergency response room etc.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
207 Corridor
Includes corridors and lobbies.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
208 Deluge system
A system to apply firewater through an array of open spray nozzles
by operation of a valve on the inlet to the system. The system will
discharge through all nozzles served by the deluge valve.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
209 Draught stop
A close fitting hindering any smoke from passing.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
210 Drilling areas
Includes the derrick, drill floor, BOP area and the area containing
shale shakers and degassers. See utility area for drilling utilities
such as mud mixing, pumping, bulk storage and cementing.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
211 Embarkation area
The area where personnel collect and enter each lifeboat or
liferaft.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
212 Enclosed spaces
Any space bounded by floors, bulkhead and/or decks
which may have doors, windows or other similar openings.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
213 Fire and gas detection system
A fire and
gas system is a combined fire detection system and gas detection
system.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
214 Fire area
An area divided from other areas by horizontal and vertical
fire divisions, of at least A-0 rating.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
215 Fire
detection system
The system includes:
The total released heat quantity in case of a complete combustion
of all combustible materials in an area, including materials in
walls, decks and ceilings.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
217 Fire pump system
The total system including power source, pump unit transmission,
fuel and cooling systems.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
218 Flame retardant
Property of a substance or treatment applied to a material
to substantially suppress, reduce or delay the propagation of a flame.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
219 Gas detection system
The system includes:
All areas in which a flammable or explosive gas and air mixtures
is, or may normally be expected to be, present in quantities such
as to require special precautions for the construction and use of
electrical equipment and machinery.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
221 Jet fire
An ignited release of pressurised and flammable fluid.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
222 Low flame spread
Means that the surface thus described will adequately restrict the spread of flame, this being determined in accordance with the Fire Test Procedures Code (FTPC).
(SOLAS reg. II-2/3.8)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
223 Machinery spaces
Machinery spaces are all machinery spaces of category A and all other spaces containing propelling machinery and other fired processes, oil fuel units, steam and internal combustion engines, generators and major electrical machinery, oil filling stations, refrigerating, stabilising, ventilation and air conditioning machinery, and similar spaces, and trunks to such spaces.
(MODU Code 1.3.30)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
224 Machinery spaces of category
A
Machinery spaces of category A are all spaces which contain internal combustion machinery used for either:
| 1. | main propulsion; or |
| 2. | for other purposes where such machinery has in the aggregate a total power output of not less than 375 kW; or which contain any oil-fired boiler or oil fuel unit; and trunks to such spaces. |
(MODU Code 1.3.29)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
225 Non-combustible material
Is material that neither burns nor gives off flammable vapours in sufficient quantity for self-ignition when heated to approximately 750°C, this being determined in accordance with the Fire Test Procedures Code (FTP Code). Any other material is a combustible material.
(SOLAS reg. II-2/3.1)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
226 Oil fuel unit
The equipment used for the preparation of oil fuel for delivery to an oil-fired boiler, or equipment used for the preparation for delivery of heated oil to an internal combustion engine, and includes any oil pressure pumps, filters and heaters dealing with oil at a pressure of more than 0.18 N/mm.
(SOLAS reg. II-2/3.21).
Spaces which contain oil-fired equipment other than boilers, such as inert gas generators, incinerators, etc. should be considered as machinery spaces of category "A" in accordance with this regulation.
(IMO MSC/Circ.847 Annex)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
227 Open decks
Open deck spaces, excluding hazardous areas.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
228 Passive fire protection
A coating, cladding, or free standing system that provides
thermal protection in the event of a fire and that requires no manual,
mechanical or other means of initiation, replenishment or sustenance.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
229 Pool fire
Combustion of flammable or combustible liquid spilled and retained
at a surface.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
230 Primary deck covering
A deck covering which will not readily ignite or give rise
to toxic or explosive hazards at elevated temperatures. Testing shall
be based on IMO res. A.687(17) or an equivalent test procedure.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
231 Processing area
Any area designated for separation, compression, treatment and
disposal of reservoir fluids.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
232 Production area
The area accommodating the entire production process from the
wellhead, incoming flowlines or pipelines to the most downstream
discharge valve, as relevant to the unit in question. This includes
the riser or turret area.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
233 Public spaces
Those portions of the accommodation which are used for halls, dining rooms, lounges and similar permanently enclosed spaces.
(SOLAS reg. II-2/3.11)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
234 Sanitary and similar spaces
Communal sanitary facilities such as showers, baths, lavatories, etc., and isolated pantries containing no cooking appliances. Sanitary facilities which serve a space and with access only from that space shall be considered a portion of the space in which they are located.
(MODU Code 9.1.4.2.11)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
235 Service spaces
Service spaces are those spaces used for galleys, pantries containing cooking appliances, lockers and store rooms, workshops other than those forming part of the machinery spaces, and trunks to such spaces.
(MODU Code 1.3.46)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
236 Service spaces (high risk)
Lockers, store-rooms and working spaces in which flammable materials are stored, galleys, pantries containing cooking appliances, paint rooms and workshops other than those forming part of the machinery space.
(MODU Code 9.1.4.2.9)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
237 Service spaces (low risk)
Lockers, storerooms and working spaces in which flammable materials are not stored, drying rooms and laundries.
(MODU Code 9.1.4.2.5)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
238 Sprinkler system
A system to apply firewater through nozzles by heat exposure of
frangible bulb. The system is charged with pressurised firewater
up to the nozzle (may also be pressurised air). Only fire exposed
nozzles will discharge firewater. The system normally also include
a control valve and a device for actuating alarm when system operates.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
239 Stairways
Interior stairways, lifts and escalators (other than those wholly contained within the machinery spaces) and enclosures thereto. In this connection a stairway which is enclosed only at one level shall be regarded as part of the space from which it is not separated by a fire door.
(MODU Code 9.1.4.2.4)
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
240 Turret
A turnable support for riser and mooring lines to enable heading
control of the vessel without twisting mooring lines and flexible
risers.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
241 Wellhead area
The deck area surrounding the wellheads including test, production,
and injection manifolds and associated flowlines.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
242 Working spaces
Open or enclosed spaces containing equipment and processes, associated with drilling operations, which are not included in machinery spaces or hazardous areas.
Ch.1 Sec.1 C
| Table C1 Abbreviations | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Abbreviation | In full | BOP | Blow out preventer | DNV | Det Norske Veritas | ESD | Emergency shutdown | FTP | Fire Test Procedures (Code) | HVAC | Heating, ventilation and air conditioning | IEC | International Electrotechnical Commission | IMO | International Maritime Organization | ISO | International Organisation of Standardisation | LEL | Lower explosion limit | MAC | Manually activated call point | MODU | Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit | NFPA | National Fire Protection Association | OS | Offshore standard | OSS | Offshore service specification | PFP | Passive fire protection | RP | Recommended practice | STL | Submerged turret loading | STP | Submerged turret production | UPS | Uninterruptible power supply | |
| — | fire pumps |
| — | fire protection philosophy |
| — | fire protection specification |
| — | fire main |
| — | hydrants and hoses |
| — | fixed fire extinguishing arrangement in engine and boiler room |
| — | fire control plan |
| — | automatic sprinkler system |
| — | fixed fire detection and alarm systems in accommodation spaces, machinery spaces, and product storage spaces |
| — | specification and location of detectors, equipment alarms and call points |
| — | wiring diagrams |
| — | ventilation system layout including dimensions and penetrations of ducts through fire divisions |
| — | details of fire dampers |
| — | penetrations of cables and pipes through fire divisions |
| — | arrangement of means of control for closure of openings, stop of ventilation fans and stop of fuel oil pumps in machinery spaces |
| — | fire integrity of bulkheads and decks |
| — | general arrangement of all rooms showing fire insulation and draught stops |
| — | details of insulation and specification of materials |
| — | fire doors in different types of bulkheads and specification of doors |
| — | deck coverings and surface materials specification and positions. |
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