#17 Fire Fighting CO2 System for Cargo holds
The most frequently used system for fighting fire in cargo holds of a general cargo ship is the Co2 flooding system. The Co2 system consists of a fire detection system (smoke detectors) and an alarm system, along with Co2 cylinders. During an indication of fire in the cargo hold, the gang of co2 bottles are released depending upon the cargo permiability (how much space is empty over the cargo for co2).
The fire fighting system for
cargo hold consists of a 20mm diameter sampling pipe in all cargo hold compartments
of the ship. This is controlled from a cabinet placed on bridge or in ship’s
control center. Air is continuously drawn through these pipes to the cabinet
with the help of suction fans which delivers air from the diverting valve into
the wheel house.
Working
When there is a fire in any of
the cargo hold compartments, the smoke is sucked into the sampling pipes and is
passed through diverting valves in to the wheel house, thus warning the bridge
personnel about the fire. Simultaneously, the sample from the pipes is passed
over a smoke detector which senses the smoke and activates the audio visual
alarm indicating the outbreak of fire.
The advantage of audio-visual
alarm is that even if the bridge is unattended for e.g in port, there still
will be an alarm for the outbreak of fire.
In the cabinet, the sample is
passed over small propellers made up of nylon, through a transparent tube of
13mm diameter, indicating the flow. If the propellers are not running it
indicates that the pipe is choked and hence to be rectified as soon as
possible.
When there is a fire, the
sampling pipe turns dark which can be seen in the transparent pipe of the
particular cargo hold. The same sampling pipe is connected to bank of co2
bottles with the help of changeover valve. The co2 is released by opening
appropriate valve for the hold after confirmation and discussion with the
captain of the vessel or ship.
Important point that is
considered before releasing the co2 is that the amount of co2 to be release is
calculated i.e free volume of affected cargo hold which is calculated as Total
volume of hold – volume of cargo. 30 % of the volume calculated is to be
flooded with Co2. For one bottle of co2 the volume is calculated as 45.2kg.
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