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Ph. : 01 1-26451115/6/7/8,43743800,41520840/43 Fax : 01 1-43743866,41520844 Email : etametro@vsnl.net Ref: ETA/ICMLl9MWlBClSClKW078 Date: August 11, 201 1 DGM-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (POWER) MI S CESC LIMITED CESC House Chowringhee Square Kolkata - 700001 West Bengal KIND ATTN: MR ADRlT PALCHOUDHURY SUB: ICML, 9MWp SOLAR POWER PROJECT AT PRATAPGARH, DIST. KUTCH, GUJARAT - SUBMISSION OF BASIC DESIGN FOR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM. Dear Sir, This is in reference to the subject project. We are pleased to attach herewith documents of Basic Design for Fire Protection System. We hope the above is in line with your requirements and would request you to kindly let us have your kind approval for the same to enable us to proceed further in the interest of the project. Thanking you and assuring you of our best services at all times. Yours faithfully, for ETA ENGINEERING PVT LTD. ,WAURABH CHAUHAN GENERAL MANAGER Encl: as above Regd. Office : 5, Moores Road, Chennai - 600 006 Tamil Nadu, India Branches (Tel.) - Bangalore : 41802300, Chennai : 28297626, Hyderabad : 27763529130, Mumbai : 67742700, Pune : 26051310, Kolkata : 24864329 SUBMISSION TRANSMITTAL FORM m e - 1 n w. t c r w~ c - , I C?r*a~ ICI vr sl r l y- ~A.,..*u <.'I Prepared By Gaurav Details Approved By PROJECT : 9MWp GRID INTERACTIVE SOLAR PV POWER PROJECT CUSTOMER : INTEGRATED COAL MINING LIMITED - GUJARAT CONTRACTOR : ETA ENGINEERING PVT LTD Submission Phase: I DRAWINGS I DOCUMENT VENDOR & TECHNICAL SUBMITTAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REPORTS RECORDS Submission Number: I First Second Third Fourth Submission Contents. Checked By Saurabh Tripathi Name Sr.No. 1. Reviewed By Kapil For Information W For Approval As Built ETA: ICML: j DOCUMENT TRAIVSMZTTAL. REF. DOC ETA-SOLAR-TRANS-46 .. System Description FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM Description of the Document BASIC DESIGN- SYSTEM 6 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM Approved By f S a u r q h Chauhan u Designation Rev No 00 Sign FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM PURPOSE: An automatic fire alarm system is designed to detect the unwanted presence offire by monitoring environmental changes associated with combustion. In general, a fire alarm system is classified as either automatically actuated, manually actuated, or both. Automatic fire alarm systems are intended to notify the building occupants to evacuate in the event of a fire or other emergency, report the event to an off-premises location in order to summon emergency services, and to prepare the structure and associated systems to control the spread of fire and smoke. DESTGN: After the fire protection goals are established - usually by referencing the minimum levels of protection mandated by the appropriate model building code, insurance agencies, and other authorities - the fire alarm designer undertakes to detail specific components, arrangements, and interfaces necessary to accomplish these goals. Equipment specifically manufactured for tl~ese purposes are selected and standardized installation methods are anticipated during the design Fundamental Configuration a) Initiating Devices Manually actuated devices; Break glass stations, Buttons and manual fire alarm activation are constructed to be readily located (near the exits), identified, and operated. Automatically actuated devices can take many forms intended to respond to any number of detectable physical changes associated with fire: convicted thermal energy; heat detector, products of combustion; smoke detector, radiant energy; flame detector, combustion gasses; carbon monoxide detector and release of extinguishing agents; water- flow detector. The newest innovations can use cameras and computer algorithms to analyze the visible effects of fire and movement in applications inappropriate for or hostile to other detection methods. b) Notification Appliances Audible, visible, tactile, textual or even olfactory stimuli (odorizer) to alert the occupants Evacuation signals may consist of audible or visible appliances with a distinct audible tone or speakers to deliver live or pre-recorded instructions to the occupants. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR 9 MWp GRID INTERACTIVE SOLAR PV PLANT a) In each of the nine PCU rooms there is one number of optical smoke detector to detect the presence of any fire condition and flasher are installed outside the PCU room which will indicates the fire condition in their respective PCU rooms. As PLC's are located in each of the PCU room so a smoke detector acts as digital input to that PLC and flasher outside the PCU room acts as a digital output to that PLC. In case of any fire condition i.e. smoke a digital input is received by plc which switches on the flasher outside the PCU room to indicate the emergency condition. Plc is mounted with acknowledgement button to acknowledge the fire condition. b) Any fire condition inside the main control room is communicated through main PLC panel located in PCU room number five through seven detectors placed inside the Main Control Room. c) Manual call points are installed outside each PCU room, three numbers in main control room at the exit and entrance, and one number inside the guard room to activate the alarm condition in case required. d) Guard room is equipped with one PLC looped with main plc through a fiber optic cable and connected to an alarm annunciator panel inside the guard room to visualize the alarm condition in any of the PCU rooms and main control room. e) Hooters are installed inside the guard room and are activated in case of any fire condition in any of the rooms. f ) Any of the fire condition in the plant installed with detectors will be indicated in the SCADA. g) The PLC's used for Fire Protection System and SCADA are same. 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