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Combined Fire-fighting/Irrigation Pumping Stations Design and Control Philosophy Clare Edwards Thursday 6th September 2007

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Combined Fire-fighting/Irrigation Pumping Stations Design and Control Philosophy

Clare Edwards

Thursday 6th September 2007

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Introduction

• Fire/Irrigation Pumping Stations

• Fire/Potable Water Pumping Stations

– What we’re given

– What we produce

– Pumping station

– Standards

– Control Philosophy

– Problems encountered

– Summary

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Potable/Firefighting - GM University

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Irrigation/Firefighting - UAQ Marina

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Information We’re Given

• Users

• Flow

• Pressure at point of discharge

• Network – distances

• Location – sometimes not always known e.g. Lusail

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Water Users & Pressure Required

Potable Water Supply

• Potable only

• ~ 4 bar (58 psi)

Fire Fighting

• Potable or treated effluent

• ~ 7 bar (102 psi)

Irrigation

• Treated effluent

• ~ 4 bar (58 psi)

District Cooling

• Treated effluent

• ~ 4 bar (58 psi)

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What we Produce

• M&E specifications – specifying equipment, pumps, mechanical

equipment– a standard document that is changed edited for

the purposes of the project– includes pump curves, datasheets, panel

dimensions, etc

• Calculations – Size of pipes, headloss calculations, motor sizing,

thrust on pipe calculations, power load, any further calculations required

• Drawings – P&ID, SLD, GA showing pipe layout, sections,

pipe schedules, roof/access layout

• Control Philosophy – how we propose to operate & control the system

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Calculations

• Pipe sizing– Q = vA

• Headloss Calculations – Colebrook-White formula

• Motor Sizing Calculation– P = gHQ /

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Example

• Q = 620 l/s

• HT = 80m

• Combined Fire/Irrigation

• Pressure at hydrant

• Maintain 2 hours storage for fire event

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Pipe Size & Headloss Calculation

• E.g. Irrigation pump, velocity in pipe<2m/s

• No of pumps required– D/A/A/S => Duty, Q = 207l/s (620/3)

• Try Dia = 400mm

• => A = 0.4²/4 = 0.12m²

• V = Q/A => 0.207/0.12 = 1.65m/s

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Pipe Velocities

• 350 dia => 2.15m/s

• 400 dia => 1.65m/s

• 500 dia => 1.05m/s

• 600 dia => 0.73m/s

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Headloss Calculation

• Use Colebrook-White to calculate headloss in pipe– Length & diameter of pipe– Flow => velocity– Fittings

• HL= kV²/2g

• HF =

• HT =

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Motor Sizing Calculation

• P = gHQ /• P = (1000kg/m² x 9.81m/s² x 80m x0.207m³/s)/ 0.8• P = 203kW + 10% design headroom

• kW => type of starter

• DEWA recommendations– 0-11kW DOL– 15-22kW Star-Delta– 30+ kW Soft Start

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Pumps

• Electric Pump with diesel backup/diesel generator backup

• Irrigation Pump/s with jockey pump/s

• Centrifugal pumps (split casing type)

• Vertical multistage

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Pump Selection

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General Arrangement – Pipe Layout

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Process & Instrumentation Diagram P&ID

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P&ID (cont)

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Single Line Diagram

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Main Components

• - storage tank/reservoir – level sensors

• - pump room

• - FEP, FDP, Irrigation pumps, (Potable pumps), jockey pumps

• - valves – flow control and isolation

• - flow meter – to test pump flow rates

• - surge vessel – maintain system pressure

• - (strainers)

• - lifting equipment – overhead bi-directional crane

• - generator, MCC, transformer, mess rooms/building

• - fuel tank

• - standby generator

• - AC and ventilation

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Standards – NFPA20

• NFPA 20

– National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA)

– American standard adopted in the UAE

– NFPA 20 Standard for the Installation of Stationary Fire Pumps for Fire Protection

• Key points:– Pumps limited to capacity < 1892 l/min

– PRV

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Standards – FM/UL Approved

• FM - Factory Mutual • UL – Underwriters Laboratory

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Control Philosophy

• Instruction on how pumping station will operate

– state set points;

– pressure pumps are to maintain the system at;

– how the pumps will operate, e.g. D/A/A/S

– what controls are needed

• Control Philosophy and P&ID is then given to the electrical engineer to complete the SLD, panel layout, and work out electrical loads and power required, size standby generators, etc

• Control Philosophy to be read in conjunction with P&ID

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Control Philosophy Assumptions

• Irrigation pumps to operate on demand,

• Jockey pumps to maintain system pressure

• Irrigation networks under central control

• Each branch of network can be isolated (normal condition) or opened when irrigation is required.

• Valves centrally controlled

• Irrigation system controlled by a 24 hour timer

• A PRV to protect pumps and pipework against over pressure.

• Back up diesel generator – for mains power failure

• Sufficient fire-fighting water must be available at all times Hard-wired level sensor in tank to inhibit irrigation pumps

• Flow control valve provided on inlet to storage tank/reservoir.

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Actions in event of fire

Fire hydrant opened

Fire pumps start Irrigation & district cooling offtakes close

Detect that fire hydrant has been opened

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Variations

• GM University

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GM University – Potable/Firefighting

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Problems

• Strainers on suction pipework

• D/S strainers requested when the tank and pumping station

• Determining what Civil Defence wants?

• Surge vessels

• Pipe thrust block design

• Ensuring pipework is tied down

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Summary

• Good examples of design from various projects

• However….

• …we’re constantly working and improving on the design

• The most important thing is determining what the civil defence requirements are and confirming the design criteria as early as possible

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Pump Room Overview

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Electric Fire Pump

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Diesel Fire Pump

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Pressure Relief Valve

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Flowmeter

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Autostrainers

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IMPZ, Dubai

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Valve Arrangement

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Surge Tank

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Monorail Crane

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Tied Pipework