Steam Flashcards

1
Q

Steam Vaults?

A

concrete slabs..with access manholes in pairs

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2
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Steam is invisible…

A

white mist is the condensate formed when steam cools

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3
Q

Steam pressures?

A

generating plants 2000 psi- 900 degrees

buries supply piping and buildings- 170 psi- 350 degrees

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4
Q

Con Ed refers to steam pipe rupture as ?

A

HELB

high energy line break

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5
Q

HELB in GENERATING PLANT?

A

-high temp/high pressure
-obscured vision
-ASBESTOS release
-pinhole leak, capable of cutting steel bolt
NEVER enter Con Ed plant without con ed personnel- respond to muster site
FDNy only enter to perform search and rescue for missing PLANT PERSONNEL
-contact White Hat

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6
Q

HELB in STREET?

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  • A Steam MAIN BREAK is HAZMAT INCIDENT- ASBESTOS RELEASE
  • may drawn into structures by ventilation equipment
  • pressure can cause street collapse
  • debris hurled at 200 mph
  • burns
  • breathing steam can cause resp. burns
  • can damage gas and electric underground
  • noise will make it communication difficult
  • steam can project manhole covers in the air

stay upwind and clear of vapor plume

  • consult white hat
  • prevent occupants from exiting to Exclusion Zone
  • consider evacuating Buildings from REAR or SIDEs to avoid evacuation into Exclusion zone
  • Prepare for Decon
  • CONSIDER SHUTTING HVAC NEARBY BUILDINGS
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7
Q

Steam Leak in Street?

A

more often, water from rain or leaking sewer or water main, contacting pipe and turning into steam

Con Ed vent stacks: BLUE STRIPE indicates STEAM FROM WATER LEAK…not main

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8
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HELB in a BUILDING..

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  • LEAKING RADIATOR to high pressure steam riser rupture
  • high pressure steam risers found in walls
  • typically insulated with asbestos
  • superheated steam scalds occupants and make atmosphere oxygen deficient
  • HIGH HEAT may make rescue impossible, until steam is shut
  • operating in live steam is debilitating-relief required
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9
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Building Shutoff..

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-steam control room, filled with pipes
-Do NOT RANDOMLY shut valves
-EMERGENCY- members may shut THE INSIDE SERVICE VALVE ( labeled and sealed) if possible, wait for Con ED
-do not re open steam valves
NOTIFY CON ED if valve is shut
-FD MEMBERS SHOULD NOT shut building steam shutoff OUTSIDE THE BUILDING..CON ED ONLY
-adjoining areas to steam leak, must be searched

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10
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Command consideration

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Presence of asbestos make it Hazardous incident until proven otherwise
Transmit proper 10-80 code
Prepare for Decon.
IC may consider APR

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