Monday, 9 July 2018

CO2 TOTAL FLOODING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE




                

CO2  TOTAL FLOODING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

According to msc.circular 1/1432 & 1/1318


WEEKLY


1   .       Emergency light.
2   .       Emergency alarm.
3   .       Blower.
4   .       Condition of moving part.
5   .       Control panel indicator lights are function.
6   .       Verify all control system valves are correct position.

M      MONTHLY

1  .       General visual inspection, overall system condition and no obvious signs of damage.
2  .       All stop valves are in stop condition.
3  .       All releasing controls are proper position and readily accessible for immediate use.
4  .       Discharge piping and tubes are intact and not damaged.
5  .       All high pressure cylinders are in place and properly secured.
6  .       Alarm devices are in place and do not appear damage.

          ANNUALLY

1  .       The boundaries of the protected space should be visually inspect, confirm no modification and alteration which render system in effective.
2  .       Externally examine high pressure cylinders for damage and corrosion.
3  .       Function test of all available and visual alarm.
4  .       Verify all control section valves are in correct position.
5  .       Check the connection of all pilot release for tightness.
6  .       Examine all flexible hoses.
7  .       Test fuel shut of controls connected to the system.


TWO YEARLY
1  .       Weighment of cylinders
2  .       Blow through the pipe and nozzle by air

           FIVE YEARLY
1  .       Relief valve pressure test and servo piston movement.      
       
     TEN YEARLY
1  .       All flexible hoses should be replaced.
2  .       All discharge pipe line pressure tested at maximum working pressure.
3  .       High pressure cylinder hydro static pressure tested.


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1 comment:

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