krisys
Electrical
- May 12, 2007
- 458
We are going to install water mist type fire protection system for the Gas Turbine Generator (GTG) enclosure. One system for the Gas Turbine enclosure and the other one is for the Power Generator Enclosure.
This is an upgrade project where the existing inergen system will be replaced with water mist system. The replacement is required due to the environmental reason. The inergen is not an environment friendly gas.
Can anyone share your experience on this.
My concern here are the following:
a) The alternator is about 36 years old. Hence whether the winding insulation is suitable for such exposure of mist?
b) The starting system may get damaged
c) There is a lube oil system emergency pump, operated with DC supply from battery
d) In case there is an accidental release of water mist on the running generator, what will be the risk?
e) In case there is a water deluge instead of water mist (due to some unknown reasons) on the running generator, what will be the risk?
Your input is appreciated.
This is an upgrade project where the existing inergen system will be replaced with water mist system. The replacement is required due to the environmental reason. The inergen is not an environment friendly gas.
Can anyone share your experience on this.
My concern here are the following:
a) The alternator is about 36 years old. Hence whether the winding insulation is suitable for such exposure of mist?
b) The starting system may get damaged
c) There is a lube oil system emergency pump, operated with DC supply from battery
d) In case there is an accidental release of water mist on the running generator, what will be the risk?
e) In case there is a water deluge instead of water mist (due to some unknown reasons) on the running generator, what will be the risk?
Your input is appreciated.