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Do I need fireproofing

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maddocks

Petroleum
Aug 21, 2001
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Working in an existing sour gas plant (40 yrs old) with some degree (about 75%) of structural fireproofing - looks like wire mesh with some kind of cement fireproof mixture applied. Not all the beams have it and it appears that newer additions do not have it. The recent Hazop has identified the potential need for fireproofing on our new structural columns and beams. Can anyone refer me to a code or document outlining the need for structural fireproofing? Our facility is located in western canada. Is this a UL requirement? API? Who decides?
 
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Can anyone refer me to a code or document outlining the need for structural fireproofing?
API Publication 2218 (Fireproofing Practices in Petroleum and Petrochemical Processing Plant) may be used as a guideline.

Who decides?
The Owner, in compliance with the requirements of his underwriter, should decide on the extent of fireproofing in the plant. Fireproofing is usually required on load bearing structures and supports that are near the vicinity of fire potential equipment.

The links below might give you some insights on fireproofing...

(Click on "link" near the bottom of the webpage. Go to page 4 of the document)
 
If it helps, try looking at Tables 601 and 503 of the 2006 IBC. It gives you some idea of the concept of building needing protection as they grow larger. Fireproofing of the structural members allow a building to become unlimited in height and area. Using the prescriptive tables in Chapter 7, you may be able to determine the rating and ensure whatever you disturb gets restored.


Don Phillips
 
Thanks Don,

I'm not sure the IBC applies to piperack structural steel suppports. It's starting to look like the client's underwriters will have to be the decider. Maybe it's more of an insurance issue.....
 
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