i agree with Gil (we're using 100 feet). but let me be clear about this
spacing - it refers to the min. distance measured between the eqdge of the
equipment. And because it is 25 meter, chances are that access for
turnaorund mainteance activities has been factored in. If this is the case
(im sure it is since im also familiar with SAES, SAED and SAEP) then the
seapration can still be reduced down to 15 meter provided control measure
are added to compensate for the increase risk. This can be done by providing
safegurad such as fireproofing, EDS, auto water spray system, etc.
The spacinig criteria between pipeways and equipment is of course less than 30 m. But if our freind Hendravita has still some reservation, My suggestion is to refer to the NFC and lookup the number .
> ----------
> From: virgilio balbuena[SMTP:virgiliobalbuena@yahoo.com]
>
> dear friend,
> well the minimum space between drum and vessel is
> 25 M...this is base on aramco standard and NFPa
> code..were you can find this...hope this will help.
>
> regards gil,
>
> --- Hendravita.Setyasantika@Kvaerner.com wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I am trying to make lay out small plan, the book I
> > read tell about minimum
> > distance between equiment (especially for
> > drum/vessel), but this distance is
> > for maintenance access, I required for safety reason
> > (in case of fire),
> > anyone can help me about this, or there is
> > standard/code tell about minimum
> > distance between equipment for safety reason.
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Best Regards
> > Hendravita
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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