Clasification Society Rulefinder 2016 - Version 9.25
Clasification Society Rules and Regulations - Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Offshore Units, January 2016 - Part 7 SAFETY SYSTEMS, HAZARDOUS AREAS AND FIRE - Chapter 1 Safety and Communication Systems - Section 9 Riser systems |
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![]() Section 9 Riser systems9.1 General9.1.1 The provisions laid down in Pt 3, Ch 5 Fire-fighting Units for the assignment of the special features class notation PRS are to be complied with. 9.1.2 The location where the riser(s) is situated, inboard of the installation or unit, is to be safeguarded by an appropriate fire and gas detection system complying with the requirements of Pt 7, Ch 1, 2 Fire and gas alarm indication and control systems. In the event that a fire or confirmed gas leakage is detected, effective automatic means of closing down the riser(s) are to be provided. 9.1.3 The riser system is to be equipped with an emergency shut-down valve, fitted as close to the waterline as possible, but above the splash zone. The valve is to be of the self-actuating type with its own localised control medium and interfaces with the installation ESD, as specified in Pt 7, Ch 1, 7 Emergency shutdown (ESD) systems. 9.1.4 Testing facilities which actuate the inboard riser valves are to be provided, and initiated periodically to ensure actuator breakout forces are achieved. 9.1.5 The riser system is to be provided with means of leakage monitoring and
to ensure integrity of the riser system (Trunk and Infield Pipelines, as applicable).
The leak detection system should take the following parameters into consideration:
The leak detection system on Infield Lines should take the
following parameters into consideration where relevant:
9.1.6 Control of the riser system is to be effected from a clearly defined control centre, provided with sufficient instrumentation to indicate the conditions at each end of the riser system and to ensure effective control, shut-down and disconnection. 9.1.7 Where more than one control centre is provided, the arrangements are to be such that only one control centre can start up the riser system at a given time. Clear indication is to be provided to show which centre is in control. 9.1.8 Independent means of voice communication are to be provided between the single point mooring end of the riser system and the control centre(s). 9.1.9 Alarms displayed in a control centre are to be audible and visual. An alarm event recorder is to be provided. 9.1.10 The riser system is required to be safely disconnected when the design limits are exceeded. Self-closing devices positioned as close to the rapid disconnecting point as possible are to be fitted so as to ensure accidental spillage at the junction is minimised. A suitable alarm is to be provided, warning that the design limits are reached. |
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