WATER MIST SYSTEM

Water Mist Test

Water Mist Test

 


Introduction
  • A substantial reappraisal to fire protection problems evident over recent years.
  • As a result of extensive research & development, KI group of companies remains at the forefront of new technology in fire safety, offering a range of state-of-the-art fire extinguishing systems.
  • Among the most exciting advances & developments is the use of water, that most natural of substances, deployed as a highly efficient fine mist (spray).


Kidde Water Mist Systems
  • Water as a fire suppressant!
  • Kidde single fluid nozzle - offers: (1) optimum droplet size distribution, (2) flow rates, and (3) spray coverage characteristics
  • Countless trials at Silvani
  • Markets for Kidde Product


Fire Suppression Mechanisms

Physical Extinction Processes
  • Fuel Cooling
    • Cooling of burning materials and potential fuel sources to below auto-ignition temperatures
    • Inhibition of fuel vaporization
  • Flame Quenching
    • Reduce flame temperature to 1600 K at which combustion chain reactions cannot be sustained.
    • Increase heat capacity by 20-50%.


  • Inerting
    • Inerting as a result of steam production, which excludes oxygen from the flame zone.
    • Dilute vapor-phase concentration of fuel & oxygen


Water as a Fire Suppressant

Problem & Solution Summary

  • Its use in the past has been limited, by means of distribution, which utilize only a small fraction of its fire-fighting capability.
  • Recognizing that the phenomena contributing to fire suppression are related to the surface area-to-volume ratio of the agent, the efficiency of water is optimized by delivery to the hazard zone as a fine spray.
  • As well as achieving fire extinction bya combination of cooling & inerting processes, water offers the additional benefits of thermal radiation attenuation, smoke scrubbing, and the absorption of water-soluble toxic & irritant gases.
  • Not a Chemical Agent like Halons
  • Potentially, an Outstanding Physically-acting agent, owing to:
    • its high Heat Absorption Capability,
    • its latent heat of vaporization, having values of 4.2 J/g & 2442 J/g at room temperature.


  • This heat sink capability can effect fire extinguishment (1) by cooling of burning materials to inhibit fuel vaporization
  • This heat sink capability can effect fire extinguishment (2) by quenching of flame, where an increase in heat capacity of the fire gas atmosphere by 20-50% can reduce the flame temperature to around 1600 K, at which combustion reactions cannot be sustained.


  • A further useful property of water:
    • 1700-fold increase in volume upon vaporization
    • This effect in the flame zone provides inerting, by diluting the gas-phase concentrations of fuel & oxygen


  • Fuel / Flame Cooling
    • High heat capacity - High latent heat of vaporization
    • Inerting - 1700-fold expansion ongoing from liquid to gas Problem
    • Has exceptional thermodynamic (heat absorption) potential, but heat absorption & vaporization processes are relatively slow.
    • Often achieves only a small fraction of its full thermodynamic potential.
    • These phenomena are surface-related.


  • Problem Solution
    • Maximize surface area-to-volume ratio - Maximize kinetics (i.e. Speed) of heat sink
    • Practical Solution - Use efficient atomization technique to deploy Water as a Fine Mist (Spray).


What is Water Mist?
  • No official definition of average droplet size
  • Water as a fine mist (spray)
  • Genuine Water Mist Systems - volume median diameter of 50-200 micron
  • BFPSA/Eurofeu - maximum diameter of 400 micron
  • NFPA - maximum diameter of 1000 micron
  • Minimum permitted diameter of 40 micron
  • Considerably less agent than traditional deluge & spray systems.
  • Substantial system capability
  • Weight benefits
  • Negligible secondary water damage in the protected zone.
  • Additional benefits of thermal radiation attenuation
  • Removal of a proportion of airborne smoke particulate
  • Absorption of water-soluble toxic & irritant gases
  • VDM of ca. 150 micron
  • 10% only of water volume in droplets < 50 micron
  • 10% only of water volume in droplets > 250 micron


Sprinkler & Water Mist

  • Operating pressure:
    • Sprinkler: 1-12 bar
    • Mist System: 3-300 bar
  • Droplet diameter:
    • Sprinkler: 1-2mm
    • Mist System: 50-200 micron
  • Deposition rate:
    • Sprinkler: 4-16 L min-1
    • Mist System: 3-15 L min-1
  • Discharge time:
    • Sprinkler: 30-120 min
    • Mist System: 15 sec - 6 min


Water Mist System

Lower overall water requirement for water mist systems occurs largely as a result of rapid fire extinction


Kidde Water Mist System

  • Water mist has been proved to be extremely efficient in tackling Class B (Liquid Hydrocarbon) Fires
  • The Kidde system is, therefore, ideally suited to the protection of Gas Turbine Packages & other Rotating Machinery Units.
  • Initial trials were conducted at Kidde's corporate research facility in UK.
  • This was followed by a program comprising several hundred tests in a full scale simulated gas turbine enclosure on the Milan premises of KFP's sister company, Silvani.
  • These latter trials at Silvani represented a significant advance on earlier studies, since the suppression system featured a self-contained production specification skid operated via a control panel linked to Flame Detectors.
  • Kidde Water Mist System
  • A risk-specific solution for local applications & numerous fire threats
  • Non-toxic / No moving parts
  • Highly efficient fire suppression capability
  • Wide range of Class B (liquid hydrocarbons) applications


Systems Design Features
  • Customized engineering
  • Modular extinguishing packages
  • Stored pressure systems
  • Dry pipe manifold avoids freezing problems
  • Coupling to hazard detection & alarm systems
  • (Optional) Discharge programming


Factors in System Design

  • Fire Risk Scenario:
    • Fuel Type
    • Quantity
    • Configuration
  • Geometry of protected zone
  • Ventilation effects
  • Temperature conditions
  • Factors in System Design:
  • Unit location & ambient conditions
  • Existing hazard detection & control
  • Proposed hazard detection & control
  • Materials & component specifications


Technology Claims
  • Rapid extinguishment of liquid hydrocarbon fires
  • Prevention of fire spread - Immediate attenuation of radiated heat - Surface wetting
  • Minimal water use - System capacity & weight benefits - Negligible secondary water damage
  • Degree of smoke stripping
  • Scrubbing of toxic / irritant water-soluble gases
  • Attainment of survivable atmosphere


"Start to End" Service to Customers
  • Consultancy services - Feasibility & risk analysis
  • Scientific & technical services - KI Research / KFP Engineering
  • System design & engineering as "Design Authority"
  • Manufacture & Supply
  • Installation supervision & commissioning

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Sejin Co., Ltd.

(Head Office & Factory) 1262-6, Jungwang-dong, Sihung, Kyunggi-do, Korea 429-849
(Seoul Office) #406-21 Mok1-dong, Yangchun-ku, Seoul, Korea

Tel: ++82-31-498-7940

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Contact: Heewoo Kim, Director

E-mail: firetech@chollian.net


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