Atmospheric Storage Tank Fire Protection September 19, 2008
Jeffrey Oland, P.E., Fire Protection Engineer
Main Types of Atmospheric Storage Tanks
Fixed Roof
Roof does not move Typical for smaller tanks (<50 ft. diameter)
Floating Roof
Roof floats on liquid surface External
Area above roof open to atmosphere
Internal
Fixed roof over floating roof
Tank Fire Scenarios
Fighting Fires in Atmospheric Storage Tanks
Foam/water is required for hydrocarbon fires
Forms layer of foam bubbles on surface of burning liquid to extinguish fire
Larger tanks = more foam Largest Sunoco crude storage tank requires 11,000 gpm of foam/water solution (330 gallons of foam concentrate at 3%) 20 minutes of application requires 220,000 gallons of water and 6,600 gallons of foam concentrate
Foam Proportioning Systems
Seal Foam Application
Full Surface Foam Application
Over the Top Foam Application
Case Study
Operating & Service Data
Xylene at the 26 level (36,000 bbls) Cone Roof 100 diameter 40 height
Tank 15
Full surface fire with roof blown off and slightly hinged to the East
Strategy was offensive with a one point of application non aspirating nozzle utilized
Incident Emergency Response
Volunteer Organizations Participating Companies: STA 6-1 Thorofare STA 6-2 Verga STA 6-3 Colonial Manor STA 6-6 Greenfields STA 15-1 Woodbury Heights STA 21-1 Gibbstown STA 9-2 Deptford (Tacoma Blvd station) Staging outside of West gate STA 13-1 Wenonah STA 22-2 Mantua STA 17-1 Paulsboro STA 18-1 Bridgeport Deptford Canteen 1 Cherry Hill FD Canteen Industry Mutual Aid STA 21-4 Valero Refinery Fire Department
Incident Emergency Response
Sunoco NER Fire Department Response Tank Taskforce Eagle Point Refinery Pipeline 1 Tanker 67 Engine 9 Philadelphia Refinery Engine 4 Truck 7 Tanker 9 NER Fieldcom 1 Marcus Hook Refinery TAC 80 Tanker 80 Engine 10 Rehabilitation 1
Incident Emergency Response
State/Local Agencies
New Jersey Division of Fire/Safety State Fire Marshal (Larry Petrillo) Captain Mike Gallagher Gloucester County Mobile Communications (Fieldcom 1) Gloucester County OEM New Jersey DEP New Jersey State Police
Tactical unit at the 6 O clock position capable of delivering 5,000 GPM
Engine 9- 6,000 GPM pump which supplied the Water and foam proportioning for the appliances and apparatus at the tank
Tank 16 Tank 15
621
Apparatus-NERCommunityAppliances5.00hose7.25 hose1518
663
911 1312 613 614 T- 80 Tanker
ker Tan
E-9
2111
9
TAC-80
6 3
12
T-16
Escape
7 TAC-6
Total time from ignition to fire out 3.5 hours, with actual 20 minute foam time Replenishing of the foam blanket continued until the tank was emptied by operations. A great portion of the tank and product were saved Sunoco NER facilities participated with suppression activities Manning 12 response vehicles 65 trained personnel 15 additional providing coverage in the event of an emergency within NER
The Next Day
What made it safe and efficient?
NER tank fire task force General Order Frequent EOC drills Frequent ERT training Frequent interaction with Local and State emergency response agencies Pre-plans Specific tank training seminars/schools Organized Communication Center Around-the-pump delivery technology
Questions