화학공학소재연구정보센터
Process Safety Progress, Vol.18, No.3, 151-155, 1999
Inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection systems at industrial plants
Every year; fire suppression systems fail to operate satisfactorily in fire situations. In about one-third of these cases, the cause is inadequate inspection, testing and maintenance. An Edison Electrical Institute (EEI) study found that 49 percent of gaseous suppression systems in combustion turbine units failed to operate satisfactorily in a 20-year period, with a total property damage of $15.9 million. An example of a fire with a tragic consequence involved lube oil at a cogeneration plant an Christmas Day in 1992, which resulted in the death of three plant operators. Automatic sprinkler protection was provided for most of the plant, including lube oil hazard, but the systems had been turned off! Had the system been operational the fire may have been controlled.