Section 3 Installation
3.1 Installation design requirements
3.1.1
Design for expansion and contraction
- Provision shall be made to protect the piping, piping system and components
and cargo tanks from excessive stresses due to thermal movement and from
movements of the tank and hull structure. The preferred method outside the
cargo tanks is by means of offsets, bends or loops, but multi-layer bellows may
be used if offsets, bends or loops are not practicable.
3.1.2
Precautions against low temperature
- Low temperature piping shall be thermally isolated from the adjacent hull
structure, where necessary, to prevent the temperature of the hull from falling
below the design temperature of the hull material. Where liquid piping is
dismantled regularly, or where liquid leakage may be anticipated, such as at
cargo transfer connections and at pump seals, protection for the hull beneath
shall be provided.
3.1.3
Protection of steelwork and personnel against uncontrolled cryogenic release
- Requirements are to be provided to minimize the risks associated with the
uncontrolled release of low temperature liquids. Such a release could result in
evaporation and dispersion of the product and, in cases, could cause brittle
fracture of unprotected hull, deck and support structures. In locations where a
release of low temperature liquid could occur, suitable mitigation methods are
to be provided. The techniques selected need to consider; the inventory volume,
maximum liquid pressure, minimum liquid temperature and the location of
possible leakage.
- If drip trays and impoundment are used the material shall be
selected to withstand exposure at the saturation temperature of the released
liquid. The boundaries of the drip tray and impoundments are to be such to
remain effective at the angles of inclination stated in Pt 5, Ch 1, 2.1 Inclination of unit 2.1.1 of the Rules
and Regulations for the Classification of Offshore Units.
- The effect of drip trays and impoundments containing low temperature liquid is
not to effect supporting or adjacent steelwork. The fitting of thermal breaks
to drip tray supports and insulation between impoundments and supporting
steelwork structure is to be considered.
- Where it is established that the liquid release may be substantial, the
ability to drain drip trays and impoundments to be drained to an appropriate
location or collection vessel is to be provided.
- Unless the material has been selected accordingly, a water
distribution system shall be fitted in way of the hull under the discharge
connections to provide a low-pressure water curtain for additional protection
of the hull steel and the side structure. This system is in addition to the
requirements of Pt 11, Ch 11, 1.3 Water-spray system 1.3.1, and shall be operated when discharging
is in progress.
- Personnel access ways, escape routes and refuge areas are to be protected
against the possibility of uncontrolled release of low temperature
liquids.
3.1.4
Bonding
- Where tanks or cargo piping and piping equipment are separated from the
structure of the ship unit by thermal isolation, provision shall be made for
electrically bonding both the piping and the tanks. All gasketed pipe joints
and hose connections shall be electrically bonded. Except where bonding straps
are used, it shall be demonstrated that the electrical resistance of each joint
or connection is less than 1 MΩ.
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