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December 10, 2020 by
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In marine applications, DESMIs FineFog Fixed Water-Based Firefighting systems offer a safe, low-pressure alternative. After years of success in Asian-built ships, DESMI is now bringing its efficient firefighting products to the European market.
In Asia, DESMI is known not only for its pumps but also for its firefighting systems. More than 180 such systems are supplied to ship owners around the globe though most of these are for ships built in China. There have not been so many installations in European shipyards, so DESMIs Marine and Offshore Sales Manager, Christian Mellergaard wants to reach out to European ship owners and shipyards to change this.
They mainly know us for our pumps and might not know we offer these highly efficient firefighting systems which of course include our pumps and offer some great advantages, he says.
DESMI has the following types of firefighting systems available:
The benefits of FineFog
For machinery spaces, DESMI offers its low-pressure, water-based FineFog system. FineFog dispenses a mist like a fog. You can kill the fire much easier with mist than by just pouring water on it. These millions of small droplets absorb much more heat, and oxygen is displaced locally at fire source. As a result, an inerting effect is generated, effectively killing the fire, Christian says.
Ships will benefit from the automatic system around high-risk objects like combustion machinery, oil-fired boilers or burners, incinerators or purifiers for heated oil fuel. If there is an oil spill that catches fire, then the FineFog nozzles above that application are activated based on a signal from flame detector or smoke detector and the alarm sounds. The crew can still enter the room and continue with conventional firefighting with hoses. Or, if necessary, they can release the total flooding mechanism in engine rooms up to 5036 m3.
And that's where our system has a big advantage over gas-based firefighting systems like CO2, Christian says. While CO2 systems are effective, they come with a risk to human life. With CO2, if you have a fire on your engine room, you first need to evacuate everybody because otherwise the gas will suffocate them. And you have to make sure ventilation is shut off, and the room is completely sealed off. You must also ensure that all machinery in the engine room is stopped. This can take several minutes. In this time, a minor fire can grow quite large, he says. You only have one shot with CO2 you can only release the system once. And also, CO2 has no cooling effect. So that actually means, the fire could reignite very easily. And afterward, you cant go into the engine room or confined space for several hours. You need to be totally sure that the fire is put out first before restarting ventilation of the engine room.
DESMIs FineFog total flooding by water mist offers a great alternative. You can just start it right away. You can activate the main system, and people can be present, if needed it doesn't kill them. It's just water. And its non-toxic. And theres plenty of it. At the same time, you have the cooling effects. That's one of the big advantages. Its effective, it only uses minimal flow rates, and it's easy.Pump from a freshwater tank or sea chest. The maintenance is easy compared to the regular inspections you need to do with CO2 installations. And you dont need extra room for all these CO2 bottles.
Image: The FineFog kills the fire with millions of tiny droplets of water, absorbing heat and oxygen.
Protecting accommodation areas
For living areas, hallways, and other accommodation areas like cafeterias, DESMI offers its automatic water sprinkler system. The most common is a conventional wet-pipe system, meaning the piping is filled with pressurized water from a dependable source. It runs with low pressure.
It starts locally Only sprinklers above or adjacent to the fire are activated to avoid water damage. Its very effective. In most cases, it will kill the fire in a very short time and maybe only with two or three sprinklers active.
A similar, dry pipe system is available for areas where the water in the piping would be subject to freezing. In such a system, air or nitrogen fills the pipes until a fire activates the sprinklers. In that case, air escapes from the pipes and activates the dry pipe valve, causing water to flow from the activated sprinklers.
Image: The water sprinkler system for accommodation can in most cases kill the fire in a very short time with only a few sprinklers active.
Low expansion foam
DESMIs low expansion foam firefighting system protects oil and chemical tanker deck areas, helidecks, or other open deck areas (like loading areas) and closed, horizontal spaces like streamer reel and purifier room. Water will not kill an oil fire. Instead you can apply foam, and this will form a floating blanket. There is no vapor from the oil and the foam also cools the area.
The pressurized foam is delivered by a foam pump or from a tank to a mixing device. Then it is aerated and sprayed directly onto the areas of the fire.
Images: DESMI low-expansion foam firefighting system
Water spray system
DESMI also offers a water spray/deluge/drencher system with open nozzles. It is activated by a fire detection system, opening a deluge valve and letting water flow simultaneously from all the open sprinklers in a specific section. Deluge systems are used for protection against rapidly spreading, high-hazard fires on for example RO-RO and RO-PAX vessels.
Image: Deluge system working on a ferry car deck
Water spray is used to cool fires, and for crew protection on for example gas carriers or chemical tankers, where you cool down the whole deck area and surfaces with water spray. Water spray is also required on vessels transporting class 1 material like containers and open hatch general cargo vessels.
Images: Water spray systems (white piping) for gas carrier and chemical tanker PO deck area.
For self-unloading vessels, water spray is used to kill or suppress fires in material and offloading equipment. Systems can also be installed for dust suppression on these self-unloading vessels.
Images: Water spray in use at a C-Loop system for self-offloading vessel dust suppression, outside and inside views.
The low-pressure advantage
Christian Mellergaard says that of all the advantages of the DESMI firefighting system, the biggest is a low-pressure (max 16-bar) system. Its easy to install and you can use galvanized piping, which is cheaper. Its high precision, the maintenance is easier. This is where DESMI has an advantage over many of the other systems.
In addition, up-to-date development ensures rule compliance and system reliability.
These include regulations from the International Maritime Organizations Maritime Safety Committee (MSC), the international convention for Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and other regulations from Classification and Flag Authorities.
Plus, he adds, the system is designed with DESMIs own pumps and controls in mind. So, we calculate the pump sizes and design the system and make the drawings for the shipyards. And as you know, there are a lot of pumps on a vessel. DESMI can supply these, too. So, we can make an attractive package offer for both pumps and fire system.
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December 10, 2020 by
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As the cooler weather sets in, grass and plants require less water than during our spring and summer months. Water loss due to transpiration and evaporation decreases as does the growth of the typical Florida landscape.
Some of the common grasses in a Florida landscape are: Bahia (the only drought tolerant grass designated by University of Florida), St. Augustine, Zoysia, and Bermuda. These grasses go dormant as temperatures decrease. Temperatures averaging 82 degrees or less keep these grasses in their dormant stage. Your grass may still remain green during this time.
So what does this mean for you as you continue to want to keep a beautiful lush Florida lawn? Simple. Practice wise water use. You dont want to water inefficiently as this will matter come spring time. Overwatering stresses your lawn. First you should adjust your irrigation system to water one day a week. This will continue to keep the roots healthy receiving the needed nutrients for a nice return in the spring. A typical Florida grass needs approximately 1-inch of water per week to keep it healthy.
This is also a great time to go through your system to make sure there are no broken heads, emitters spraying sidewalks, driveways, your neighbors yard or possibly finding out that there is a hidden program on your controller that is costing you extra money and wasting water.
When spring returns you should always go back through your system and adjust the sprinklers, check for leaks, and make sure your programming is set for the change of weather. It will definitely be warmer and chances are you will need to go back to the 2 day a week schedule.
Checklist to go by for proper irrigation check:
1. Check controller for correct time, date, and day.
2. Manually turn on each zone: Check for proper pressure (low pressure could indicate a line break or a possible missing sprinkler head). Check for proper rotation for rotor sprinkler heads and adjust these to perform efficiently. You dont want to be watering impervious surfaces like the road or sidewalk. Adjust fixed sprays in the same manner.
3. Replace heads that are overgrown with grass and cannot pop up to irrigate properly. St. Augustine should have 6 inch heads and sprays. Some of you probably had your system installed with 4 inch heads or sprays, if this is the case it would be better to replace these with 6 inch ones. This will definitely help with the overall appearance of your lawn.
4. Check and clean filters for all rotors and sprays. If you have Netafim (micro-irrigation), then clean this filter also.
5. Reprogram your controller for the necessary allowance of water per zone. Typically, rotors are set on average for 30 minutes and sprays are set for 15 minutes. Many of you also have the new Netafim, which usually waters on average of 45 minutes. This can be cut back as plants become established. Some Netafim zones can be completely cut off as they are irrigating Florida Friendly Plants.
6. Keep in mind plants have grown or in some cases have died off due to weather or disease. So areas might need different irrigation times depending on the situation. Adjust these areas as necessary.
7. Replace the battery backup on your controller. The battery backup does not operate the controller but keeps run times and start times in the controller in the event of a power outage. This will stop the system reverting back to a default setting.
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Your Water Conservation Team at Toho Water Authority can assist and advise on your irrigation needs. We conduct Irrigation Evaluations in our service area. Please call us at 407-944-5121.
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December 10, 2020 by
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Eric Ratts, of DLZ (top left), and Jake Williams, of CPM (second left) talking to the Board of Works earlier Monday evening.
Greensburg, IN The City of Greensburg awarded the City Hall renovation contract on Monday to Construction Planning Management (CPM) during the City Council meeting. Project manager Eric Ratts, with DLZ presented 8 bids to the City. The CPM bid came in at 3.855 million dollars. This was less than the original estimate for the renovation project. The bid acceptance included additional alternatives to add a fire sprinkler system, extend the roof replacement warranty, refinish the oak doors throughout the building to match the new upgrades, and additional stucco refinishing throughout the building. The project is also estimated to be complete in 175 days, which is well under the original determination of 365 days.
The Council voted 4-1 in favor of the renovation project. Councilman Kevin Fleetwood expressed concern for the overall cost of the project in the current economic climate and made suggestions towards a less costly partial renovation or the items that needed attention sooner, such as updating the HVAC system.
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December 10, 2020 by
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Illusion Theater announced late last week it will be moving from its current downtown Minneapolis theater and office space in the Cowles Center at 528 Hennepin Ave. to become an anchor partner with the Center for the Performing Arts new multi-use neighborhood arts development project at 3754 Pleasant Ave. near 38th and Lyndale in South Minneapolis.
According to an Illusion news release, the Center for Performing Arts is an arts center in the Kingfield Neighborhood. Once a former convent connected to the Incarnation Catholic Church, it was renovated in 1995 to house artist studios, classes and dance and performance spaces. The expansion will be a new four-story performing arts building adjacent to the current building. Included in the new building will be two flexible 100-seat performance spaces.
In 1977, Illusion was the first theater to open studio space in Minneapolis Warehouse District. As the area grew in popularity, so did the rent, so Illusion moved to a building on Washington Avenue and stayed there until a lightning strike set of the sprinkler system and damaged the space in 1985. Illusion moved to Hennepin Center for the Arts and raised money in 1999 to renovate the 7th and 8th floors. The building was moved to Hennepin Avenue in 2011 and is part of the Cowles Center.
Illusion will continue to do virtual production, as it has since the start of the pandemic. The move is expected to take place in spring of 2021.
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December 10, 2020 by
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A school destroyed in a blaze will cost 5.5 million to replace, dwarfing the price of a sprinkler system experts say would have saved it.
A sprinkler system would have saved taxpayers millions of pounds which will now have to spent on a full school rebuild to replace the destroyed Harrington Junior School, in Long Eaton.
Derbyshire County Council received 1.28 million in an insurance payout linked to the fire-hit school, which was valued at 2.7 million.
The school was destroyed in a blaze which was accidentally started by authority maintenance staff carrying out refurbishment works on May 28.
This week, the council is set to start a search for a contractor to build a replacement school.
Research by other English councils and fire departments estimates the cost of a sprinkler system for a school the size of Harrington catering for 235 pupils is between 65,000 and 83,500.
The council says the new build, on the same site as the former school, which has been bulldozed and cleared, will cost 5.5 million.
This is 65 times the estimated cost of installing sprinklers in the former building.
Of the total 5.5 million cost of the rebuild, 1.28 million will come from the insurance payout, 1 million will come from the councils own finances this figure representing the excess on the insurance and it is hoped that the remaining 3.22 million will come from a proposed bid for capital funding which will start in April 2021.
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The council says the new school must be completed by June 2022, in time for the start of the new school year in September 2022.
It has formally committed to installing sprinklers in the new school.
The build contract itself is valued at 4.34 million, with the rest of the cost to the council coming from contracting and design fees, fixtures and fittings for the new school along with risk and contingency funding.
A 500,000 temporary replacement for the school, built without planning permission, was constructed in August and will remain in place for two years to house students until the new-build is ready.
This, too, was funded by an insurance claim on the destroyed school.
It does not have sprinklers.
Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service revealed in a Freedom of Information request from the Local Democracy Reporting Service that its efforts to combat the Harrington fire cost an estimated 41,790 around half the price of a would-be sprinkler system for the school.
Two firefighters also suffered minor injuries fighting the Harrington blaze.
A report from the county council shows the authority will select a construction company from a shortlist of eight firms.
These are:
Ashe Construction Ltd
Engie Regeneration Ltd
GF Tomlinson Building Ltd
Interserve Construction Ltd
Morgan Sindall Construction
Seddon Construction
Speller Metcalf
Vinci Construction UK Ltd
Gavin Tomlinson, Derbyshire chief fire officer, had told the LDRS that sprinklers would have saved the Long Eaton school and was frustrated at the lack of investment and foresight to avoid such a tragedy.
He is part of a national campaign calling for it to be mandatory for all new schools and major school refurbishments to include a sprinkler system.
Cllr Barry Lewis, county council leader, along with Cllr Chris Poulter, leader of Derby City Council have both signed a pledge to have sprinklers in all new build schools and primary and secondary schools undergoing significant renovation, refurbishment or extension.
This came after Harrington was destroyed by a fire and two Derby schools Ravensdale Infant and Nursery School and St Marys Catholic Voluntary Academy were destroyed by arson in October.
The two Derby schools also did not have sprinklers and Mr Tomlinson says they, too, could have been saved if the buildings had had them.
The LDRS Freedom of Information request shows that combating those two blazes cost the fire service an estimated 29,400 and 78,760 respectively.
Both the city and county councils have refused to name which schools they oversee do not have sprinklers, claiming a perceived risk of arson attacks if the names were revealed.
This claim has been discredited by Mr Tomlinson.
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December 10, 2020 by
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GREENFIELD City employees and volunteers have finished planting a garden on the south end of the Fiske Avenue municipal parking lot, the first phase of a three-phase project that will continue next spring with the creation of a pocket park on the north end between the parking lot and Main Street.
The recent improvements are the result of an ongoing collaboration of the citys Department of Public Works, Recreation Department, Department of Energy and Sustainability and a group of volunteers with green thumbs, who have worked together to enhance the area.
It is very inspiring to see how the relatively small project of replacing a deteriorating retaining wall has blossomed into a transformation of a central downtown location to become an inviting space for residents to enjoy, said Mayor Roxann Wedegartner. The commitment by city staff and volunteers alike to make this project a reality highlights how special the Greenfield community is and how much can be accomplished when we work together.
The project began earlier this fall, with Wisty Rorabacher and Dorothea Sotiros heading up the volunteers, while the DPW took the lead and replaced the deteriorating retaining wall.
Rorabacher said her involvement began when she and her partner were having a meal at Mesa Verde.
The garden looked so sad and unappealing, she said. I asked if anyone would mind if we weeded the garden and trimmed the bushes. The wall also looked so pitiful.
Rorabacher said she visited with Planning and Development Director Eric Twarog and asked if the city would mind if she and other volunteers did some work in that area on Fiske Avenue. After several conversations with Twarog and other city officials, she learned Greenfield was applying for a grant to pay for the project and the DPW was going to do some of the work.
It was so inspiring to work together and see the outcome, Rorabacher said. And it was really nice that the city used local nurseries and native plants.
Energy and Sustainability Director Carole Collins said a $22,000 grant from the American Association of Retired Persons, better known as AARP, paid for the wall replacement and garden.
With assistance from the DPW, this group of committed citizens dedicated to planting gardens in and around downtown Greenfield did an amazing job converting the southern end of the site from an overgrown patch into an inviting area filled with native plants along with identifying signage, Collins said.
The garden design was based on a plan completed by the Conway School of Landscape Design to enhance downtown parking lots.
Kristin Thomas, project manager for the Conway School, which is now located in Northampton, said graduate students from the school finished designs for the pocket park in 2012. She said students who are part of the schools 10-month masters program work on real projects, often with municipalities.
In spring 2021, the north end of the site abutting Main Street will be improved with a bench, chess table, bike repair station and a grassy area to provide a place for recreation and a place for riders to wait for the bus, she said. In addition, volunteers that include business owners on Fiske Avenue will plant a garden in the strip along the new wall to include vegetables and native plant species.
There is a long list of people who made this project possible, and it was amazing to witness the labor of love by this group of volunteers who are so committed to increasing native gardens throughout Greenfield, Collins said.
To make room for the garden, two parking spaces were eliminated in the Fiske Avenue parking lot. The final phase of the project, to be completed at a later date when funds and resources allow, will move the parking area to Miles Street and include at least the same number of parking spaces as existed in the lot before the project.
Reach Anita Fritz at 413-772-9591 or afritz@recorder.com.
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December 10, 2020 by
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Caltrans decided to build a roundabout at the intersection to improve safety after several major car accidents occurred at the intersection. For many years, there were stop signs on Vineyard Drive, but many motorists on Highway 46 drove through without stopping. Initially, they turned the intersection into a four-way stop, with signals and conspicuous signage alerting drivers of the approaching intersection. Thats how it is today.
Caltrans graded the hillside on the north side of the road. Workers are building a retaining wall on the northeast corner of the intersection to create room for the roundabout.
Currently, motorists must stop twice while traveling east or west on Highway 46 because of the construction. Signs advise motorists that traffic fines are double because it is now a construction zone.
Drivers are advised to Slow for the Cone Zone.
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December 10, 2020 by
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WELLSBURG, W.Va. (WTRF) The cold weather isnt stopping the construction of the Wellsburg Bridge.
The West Virginia Division of Highways said work is on schedule.
Contractors continue to build up the two main span piers on the West Virginia side, and the deck on the Ohio Side.
The bridges arch is being assembled and its cables strung offsite.Once its ready, the contractor will float the structure down the river in February.
A specialized subcontractor will do that work, which involves loading barges with hydraulic jacks.
Theyll get under the structure, lift it, and float it down the river. Once they get it turned in place or just up stream of the proposed crossing then theyll get into the jacking process and that takes some time. I mean, you can only go up small increments.
Witherow said crews are also hard at work on the Route 2 retaining wall.
In Brilliant, most of the construction on 3rd Street is complete.
The bridge that will connect Wellsburg to Brilliant is still on track for a November 2022 completion.
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09 December 2020
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The Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and EnforcementPowers) Act 2020 (NSW) (the Act) is the NSW Government's latesttool in its arsenal to deal with the continued and growing concernsregarding the quality of residential apartment construction withinNSW. The Act provides substantial powers to the Secretary of theDepartment of Customer Service (Secretary) toproactively investigate and rectify defects in residentialapartment buildings that are either being constructed or have beenconstructed within the preceding 10 years.
The Act commenced on 1 September 2020 and has caused asignificant widening of the definition of a developer (although atthis stage it is only for the purposes of this Act). The Act hashad a significant implication for developers and other associatedparties within the construction industry insofar as they fallwithin the definition of a developer.
Key Points to be aware of:
The initial 6-month period following the commencement of the Acton 1 September 2020 is a transitional period. During thetransitional period, a building element is defined within the Act.Once the Transitional Period is completed, a building element willbe defined in accordance with the Design and Building PractitionersAct 2020 (NSW).
In the event that a developer wishes to apply for anoccupational certificate during the transitional period, theexpected completion notice needed to have been provided to theSecretary within 14 days of the commencement of the Act.
The content of this article is intended to provide a generalguide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be soughtabout your specific circumstances.
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