The present invention is related to a means for fire protection of pipe joints and valves in pipelines.
In case of a fire on or at valves in pipelines or pipe joints it is important that these joints are secured in the best possible way and additionally maintains their function as long as possible during a fire. The pipe joints may be flash connection which by testing of their fire protections should provide documentation for resistance against fire loads such as jet fires and hydrocarbon fires.
With the means for fire protection according to the present invention as defined by the features stated in the claims, the above mentioned objectives are secured.
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The means for fire protection according to the present invention comprises to sleeve halves with a perforated stainless steel plate 6 covered by fire isolation 7 and 8 in the shape of heat expanding epoxy products. The fire isolation 7 and 8 may be applied on both sides of the perforated steel plate 6, or only on one of the sides of the steel plate 6.
The two socket halves comprise end walls being pressed against the isolation 3 and 4 of the pipes 1 and 2 with a heat swelling gasket 11 as disclosed in
The two socket halves thereafter are clamped, preferably with not disclosed clamping elements of the type over-a-centre-position, of the type suitcase-locks or such.
By using the heat expanding gaskets, perforated steel armouring and heat expanding epoxy coating in addition to the protection being made completely flexible, a safe fire protection is achieved.
The means for fire protection according to the present invention is especially developed for use on installation which are exposed or extreme climatic conditions, especially large temperature differences and high relative humidity. This is the case for installations both on land and installations offshore.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20044350 | Oct 2004 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO2005/000381 | 10/13/2005 | WO | 00 | 2/21/2008 |