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Company gets new foam-dosing trailer system

24th August 2018

By: Melissa Zisengwe

Creamer Media Reporter

     

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For three consecutive years, fire protection equipment supplier DoseTech and Germany-based dosing technology company FireDos have supplied the latest portable foam fire-protection system to an integrated chemicals and energy company, states DoseTech MD Mike Feldon.

Most recently supplied in June, the customised built and designed foam-dosing trailer has the capability to dose 1%, 3% or 6% foam concentrates, with a flow range from 1 000 ℓ/min to 22 000 ℓ/min of premix foam and water solution.

The trailer will be used to precisely blend the water and foam concentrate in the system, which is then fed to a variety of end-of-line firefighting equipment options, which include the existing 22 000 ℓ/min monitors, various smaller flow monitors, fire truck monitors, as well as bund, rim and tank top pourers.

The Gauteng-based fire protection team and DoseTech engineered the trailer foam dosing system to meet its facilities’ requirements and challenges. “The design also includes a view towards being prepared for the technical leapfrog that has started with regard to modern firefighting chemicals that contain lower or no fluorine to allow for simple operation changeover,” explains Feldon.

Before this system, FireDos, DoseTech Fire supplied two trailer systems to the same client.

The first portable foam fire-protection custom-built trailer system supplied to the client was required as a standalone, water-driven system to dose 3% foam concentrate and feed the water and foam premix into 22 000 ℓ/min monitors to extinguish large surface fires at crude oil storage facilities.

Consulting engineers Kantey and Templer, based in Durban, designed and engineered the system and thereafter FireDos met the design requirements and manufactured the complete system together with the clients’ project design team. The system designed includes new-generation FireDos monitor technology, with reduced friction loss as well as the ability to adjust the flow on the monitor from 5 000 ℓ/min to 22 000 ℓ/min while in operation. DoseTech supplies the local technical support, document control and training.

The second trailer system was required as a standalone water-driven system to dose 3% foam concentrate into a premix solution, which will be used to feed existing on-site firefighting equipment, such as tank top pourers, rim seal protection bund pourers and existing portable monitors. The trailer was also designed by Kantey & Templer Durban.

The unique benefit of this foam dosing system is that it is portable, has a proportional flow rate from 1 200 ℓ/min to 22 000 ℓ/min, with limited pressure loss, and is simple to operate. Further, the system is not affected by flow rate, pressure or back pressure fluctuations.

New Developments

In the future, FireDos will offer the local market water-driven fire protection foam dosing systems with a maximum flow rate of 25 000 ℓ/min, as its new third-generation model has become available for large fuel storage facility protection; these will be available as either stationary or portable systems.

FireDos monitors are now available with flow rates of up to 60 000 ℓ/min. Models in the range include 2 000 ℓ/min, 4 000 ℓ/min, 6 000 ℓ/min, 8 000 ℓ/min, 10 000 ℓ/min, 20 000 ℓ/min, 40 000 ℓ/min and 60 000 ℓ/min. These monitors are available as manual and automated operational options.

Edited by Zandile Mavuso
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Features

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