A guide to fire pumps for ship
For a seafarer, working on a ship means dealing with several challenges on a daily basis, for which, he/she needs to be prepared at all times. Fire pump on a ship is an essential machinery which helps seafarers to tackle extreme emergency situations involving fire. These marine firefighting pumps are also popularly known as Marine Fifi Pumps.
Usually, centrifugal pumps are used as marine fire pumps as they have high flow capabilities and can swiftly handle water and foam. In the event of a fire on a ship, it is very important that sufficient water is available at apt pressure, and an alternate arrangement is made in case one fire pump fails to operate or its controls are inaccessible. For this purpose, multiple marine firefighting pumps are required on board.
The main fire pumps installed on ships are located inside the ship’s engine room, usually at the bottom platform. They are electrically driven from the main supply of the ship.
It is very common to find them installed near general service pump and ballast pumps. The general service pump lines are interconnected with the fire main and at times are used to provide water to the fire system. In some settings, they are also called general service and fire pump. These pumps should not be used for pumping oil in any case. A changeover arrangement may be provided to use the main fire pump for general service, only when it is approved by the administration.
The number of fire pumps and their capacity will depend on the type of ship and its gross tonnage.
For Passenger ships.
For Cargo Ships.
For cargo ships of more than 1000GT, at least two fire pump should be installed with an independent driving arrangement.
For cargo ships which are less than 1000GT, the number of fire pumps to be installed will be decided by the administration.
The installed fire pumps should be capable of discharging a quantity of water not less than 4/3rd of the quantity given by bilge pumps in a passenger ship of the same dimension, provided that total required capacity of the pumps need not exceed 180 m³/hr in a cargo ship.
Each main fire pump for cargo ships shall have a capacity not less than 80% of the total required capacity divided by the minimum number of required fire pumps but not less than 25 m3/hr with at least discharge of water with 2 jets.
Other Important Requirements.
If the centrifugal pumps are used as a fire pump, non-return valves are fitted to prevent loss of water back through the open line when the pump is not working.
In case of positive displacement pumps used as a fire pump, a relief valve must be fitted to counter the rise in pressure if the line valve is closed and the pump is operated.
The safe line pressure will depend on the design of the fire line and capacity of the pump and it is governed by the administration.
On ships, every machinery is provided with a backup system i.e. one duplex or spare system or an emergency backup system. For firefighting system, the fire pump is an important machinery and if it fails the complete fire line will become inactive, leading to the spread of fire in no time.
As per SOLAS Chapter I-2, part A regulation 4 all cargo ships of 2000 GT and above, and passenger ships of 1000 GT and above must have an emergency fire pump in a separate space other than the engine room where the main fire pumps are located.
Only in special cases, SOLAS allows the suction of the emergency pump from the same sea chest as that of the main fire pumps. This means the suction pipe must penetrate the engine room. Few classification societies allow this only if the pipings are of A-60 fire prevention standard.
The suction of the emergency fire pump can be either from a remotely operated valve or the suction valve is always kept open. The arrangement will again depend on the requirement of the classification society.
The emergency fire pump can be driven in two ways :
1 Using a diesel engine.
2. Using an electrical motor supplied from the emergency generator.
In case of fire and main fifi pump becoming non-effective (due to blackout, fire in the engine room, a problem in the main fire pump or its line etc.), the emergency fire pump is used. As the pump is located remote from the engine room space, it can be used as a backup for the main fire pump. Following locations are preferred for emergency fire pump:
Pipeline :
The pipeline used for fire pump line is usually galvanised to avoid corrosion due to seawater. The diameter of the pipe varies between 50mm to 180 mm depending upon the type and size of the ship.
Ensure not to perform any cutting or welding on the fire line as the galvanized coating will get damaged. Any major repair requires replacement of the affected portion with a spare galvanized pipe.
Operating Fire Pump :
Apart from the remote location operation, the fire pump can be operated from the following location remotely :
Starting the pump :
General Checks :
The operation of the main and emergency fire pump must be checked frequently especially during the emergency fire drills. The record of the checks made on the emergency and main fire pump must be done on Saturday or Weekly routine book. Some of the general checks include:
Other Precautions :
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