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Fire Suppression for Residual Fuel Oil burner

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carol2005

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May 24, 2005
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Dealing with steam boilers burn Residual Fuel Oil (*heavy fraction hydrocarbons that are the residues after very high temperature distillation, or so called Vacuum Residual Fuel Oil). The existing fire suppression system is auto water sprinklers (not diluge system). A debate is weather or not FOAM should be added. The MSDS indicates extinguishing media can be dry chemical/foam/CO2/water fog/water spray.
If foam is added, there are concerns of environmental considerations related to foam contamination of plant water drainage and effluent system. From my stand of point, even the fire fighting water for RFO should not drain to the existing water effluent system considering the risk to spread fire to other plant area.
Fuel oil burners are very common in Chemical plants. Can you share your knowledge and experience with fire suppression and fire fighting water containment?
Appreciate your comments and recommendations!
 
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