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Nitrogen Injection Fire Prevention & Extinguishing System (NIFPES)

We have developed an advanced Nitrogen Injection Fire Prevention & Extinguishing System (NIFPS) to protect transformers from fires and explosions arising from both internal and external faults. If a fire occurs outside the transformer, Heat Detection systems activate the NIFPES. (commonly known as NIFPS).


Basic Principle:
1. Prevention of Explosion, Rupture, and Fire:
NIFPS prevents oil tank explosion or rupture and potential oil fire.
Addresses minor arcing due to internal or external faults in the transformer.
Handles failures like transformer’s condenser bushing or other sources.
Reacts to rising temperature within the transformer.

 2. PLC-Based System Operation:
PLC-based NIFPS system receives fault signals from the Transformer Panel
Initiates actions for safety and protection in case of an incident.
Microprocessor/PLC-based system offers advantages like:
User-friendly interface with main control panel.
Enhanced ease of use and system management.

Description: A unique fire protection system that ensures the health of the transformer and protects it from unwanted fires internally and externally. Internal fires can occur due to arcing, core and coil dielectric interruption, winding ruptures and twists, improper grounding, etc. External fires may erupt due to OLTC, oil leaks, gasket ruptures, weld cord defects, forced cooling fan defects, Buchholz Relay, bushing bursts, improper/loosening of cable terminations, faults in transmission lines, etc.
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  1. Detection:
    (a) Various internal fault feedback and trip signals initiate system activation, including Differential Trip, Restricted Earth Fault (E/F), WTI Trip, OTI Trip, PRV, Buchholz Relay, Master Trip, Temperature Detector.
    (b) Temperature-Based Tripping: Trips the transformer when the temperature surpasses the permissible limit, preventing tank rupture and oil fire in cases of internal or external faults.
  2. Operation:
    (a) Activating Signals and Action Sequence: When all activating signals are received, the system initiates a series of actions. It drains a predetermined volume of hot oil from the top of the tank through an outlet valve to reduce tank pressure.
    (b) Nitrogen Gas Injection: Simultaneously, high-pressure nitrogen gas is injected into the tank. The nitrogen gas stirs the oil at a pre-fixed rate, reducing the temperature of the top oil layer. The drained oil creates space within the tank, which is then occupied by the nitrogen, forming an insulating layer over the remaining oil, preventing fire exacerbation and providing additional safety.
    (c) Conservator Isolation Valve: The transformer conservator isolation valve blocks the flow of oil from the conservator tank during critical events like tank rupture, explosion, or bushing bursts. 

Features & Benefits:

  • Low investment cost compared to other conventional systems, with retrofitting possible using existing openings.
  • Minimal maintenance and running costs.
  • Automatic and manual extinguishing system operable from the field and control room, unaffected by climatic changes.
  • Suitable for indoor/outdoor installation with minimal space requirements.
  • Multiple signals for activation eliminate false alarms. The system is fully automatic, unattended, and foolproof.
  • Operable manually/automatically and locally/remotely.

Maintenance:

  • The Nitrogen Injection and Drain method of Fire Protection and Extinguisher system is practically maintenance-free.
  • Monthly visual inspections of about 15-20 minutes and annual operational test schedules are recommended.