Definition(s)


Fire protection

Layer of material that provides passive fire protection to the flexible pipe for a specified duration of time in the event of a fire.

Source: API RP 17L2, Recommended Practice for Flexible Pipe Ancillary Equipment, First Edition, March 2013. Global Standards

 

Fire protection (active)

Any fire protection system or component which requires the manual or automatic detection of a fire and which initiates a consequential response.

Source: API RP 14G, Recommended Practice for Fire Prevention and Control on Fixed Open-type Offshore Production Platforms: Upstream Segment, Fourth Edition, April 2007. Global Standards

 

Fire protection (passive)

Any fire protection system or component, which, by its inherent nature, plays an inactive role in the protection of personnel and property from damage by fire. Passive fire protection functions independently of a requirement for human, mechanical, or other intervention to initiate a consequential response.

Source: API RP 14G, Recommended Practice for Fire Prevention and Control on Fixed Open-type Offshore Production Platforms: Upstream Segment, Fourth Edition, April 2007. Global Standards

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