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FM GlobalFire Protection toFM Global StandardsFG-Sprinklerkonferansen 2016Steve Plummer, Group Manager Field EngineeringNordic RegionPUBLIC

FM GlobalOverview FM Global Fire protection– Today’s challenges– Project handling– Nonstorage and storage applications New protection optionsPUBLIC

FM Global Speciality focus Mutuality EngineeringPUBLIC Business risk consulting Global delivery FM Approvals

FM GlobalToday's Challenges Business is global Supply chain risks are growing Business is changing––––Building design, larger and higherNew storage solutionsIncreasing amounts of plasticsIntegration of operations Understanding the client’soperations and innovation ininsurance coverage andengineering solutions are criticalPUBLIC

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FM GlobalThe Full Impact of Fires – Iceberg Property & Business Interruption Supply Chain Community CustomersEnvironment MarketShareLife SafetyMacro Economic ReputationPUBLIC

FM GlobalProject Handling What design and installation standard does the client (orother stakeholders) want to work to? Nonstorage or Storage application?– Storage 20m2 or 1.5m high plastics or 3m ordinarycombustibles, protect according to Data Sheet 8-9 Occupancy specific data sheets; hydraulic or cutting oil,paper mills, woodworking, chemical plants, ignitable liquidsetcPUBLIC

FM GlobalNonstorage Protection FM Global Data Sheet 3-26 & 2-0 K80 sprinklers or water-mist is acceptable for HC-1occupancy Minimum K115 sprinklers in manufacturing areas (HC-2)– HC-3 occuancy, minimum K160 sprinklers– Ceiling heights 18 m, use K360 sprinklers Extended coverage (EC) heads allow sprinkler spacingsup to 36 m2, but beware:– Ceiling slopes 10 andPUBLIC– Obstructed ceiling construction

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FM GlobalObstructions - Nonstorage Obstructions to sprinkler discharge “Individual obstructions” 1.2m wide Obstructions can only be consideredan “individual obstruction” if lessthan 3 diameters apart Spacing of sprinklers under non-flatobstructions should be 1.2m orinstall a flat barrierPUBLIC

FM GlobalStorage Protection Ceiling only or ceiling and in-rack sprinklers? Ceiling Only– FM Global Data Sheets 8-9 & 2-0– Storage sprinklers (“ESFR” or “large-drop”), largeorifice quick response storage heads– Flexible and economic– FM Global standards require minimum K160sprinklers for storage applicationsPUBLIC

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FM GlobalStorage Protection Constraints of ceiling onlyprotection–––––Limited to 12 – 13.5m buildingsObstructionsLack of flue spacesSolid shelvesOpen top containers Must not stop water gettingto seat of firePUBLIC

FM GlobalStorage Protection Ceiling and in-rack automatic sprinklers (IRAS)– Can be used for any storage height– Very effective protection – suppression usually achieved– New options can keep water supply to the same size asfor ceiling onlyPUBLIC

FM GlobalStorage Protection In-rack sprinkler protection– Minimum K115 orifice heads, quick-response– Constraints Heads need to be located in the correct position in theracks Face sprinklers needed for some solutions Need to be removed and reinstalled if racks aremovedPUBLIC

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FM GlobalNew storage protection options Factory Mutual began testing sprinklers in 1884 In the past 30 years, the focus has been on developingceiling sprinkler protection– FM Global began research into “large drop” sprinklers inthe 1970s and “ESFR” sprinklers in the 1980sPUBLIC

FM GlobalNew storage protection options Most testing of in-rack sprinkler designs was done in the1960s and 1970s using K80 and K115 heads Research into “ESFR” in-racks began in the late 2000s New protection options published in FM Global Data Sheet8-9 in May 2015 Alternative in-rack sprinkler designs can be used for allcommodities covered by Data Sheet 8-9 but must be openframe racks with adequate flue spaces (no solid shelvesand no open top containers)PUBLIC

FM GlobalK200 to K320 pendent sprinklers in the flue and face inevery transverse flue (at uprights only for face sprinklers ifno more than 2.6m apart)PUBLIC

FM GlobalNew storage protection options Vertical intervals of 9 m or 12 m 5 to 10 heads (5 in two adjacent rack) at 250 to 455LPM/head Treat top level of in-racks as the “floor” for the purposes ofdesigning the ceiling system Do not need to balance in-rack sprinklers with ceiling, noraccount for them flowing simultaneously 150 mm clearance needed from top of storage to sprinklerdeflectorPUBLIC

FM GlobalTypical Layout for Uncartoned Plastics and CartonedExpanded PlasticsPUBLIC

FM GlobalTypical Layout for Cartoned Unexpanded Plastics andLower Hazard CommoditiesPUBLIC

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FM GlobalNew storage protection options Protection for unlimited building heights Lower cost with far fewer levels of in-rack sprinklers(every 9m or 12m) Reduced vulnerability to damage Efficient fire control Lower water demands Reduced water usage and environmental impactPUBLIC

FM GlobalSummary FM Global Fire protection– Today’s challenges– Project handling– Nonstorage and storage applications New protection optionsPUBLIC

FM GlobalResources www.fmglobaldatasheets.com www.approvalguide.com www.fmglobal.comPUBLIC

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FM GlobalFM Global Seminar Teknologisk Institutt Haugesund 1st – 2nd June – Ensuring Effective SprinklerInstallations: Designing and Installing AutomaticSprinkler Systems to FM Global StandardsPUBLIC

FM GlobalQuestions?PUBLIC

FM Global PUBLIC Nonstorage Protection FM Global Data Sheet 3-26 & 2-0 K80 sprinklers or water-mist is acceptable for HC-1 occupancy Minimum K115 sprinklers in manufacturing areas (HC-2) –HC-3 occuancy, minimum K160 sprinklers –Ceiling heights 18 m, use K360 sprinklers Extended coverage (EC) heads allow sprinkler spacingsFile Size: 2MBPage Count: 31Explore furtherPocket Guide For Sprinkler Inspection Requirementsfiresprinklertesting.orgPocket Guide to Automatic Sprinklers - FM Globalwww.fmglobal.comSprinklers in electrical rooms according to NFPA 13 - Fire .www.fps-eg.comFire Pump Room Design, Details and Requirements PDF Noteswww.mepwork.comFire Sprinkler Guide to Fire Sprinklers in the .nfsa.orgRecommended to you b

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