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Tunnel Construction ›› 2024, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (1): 139-147.DOI: 10.3973/j.issn.2096-4498.2024.01.012

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Key Design Technology of Fire Hydrant System in Urban Rail Transit

ZHOU Jinzhong, ZHANG Meiqin, FAN Taixing, DU Jinhai   

  1. (China Railway Liuyuan Group Co., Ltd., Tianjin 300308, China)
  • Online:2024-01-20 Published:2024-02-04

Abstract:  Rail transport engineering that is safe, reliable, and costeffective is a developing trend in the rail transit system. In this study, key technologies in designing the fire hydrant system of the NanjingMaanshan intercity railway and its advantages over conventional designs are introduced. Initially, through interpreting relevant codes and analyzing engineering experience, a principle of "pump room protection distance for fire hydrants within 2 000 m" and a fire water supply scheme termed "multischeme water supply combination mode in case of fire" are proposed. The specific contents include the following: (1) Scheme I, where two adjacent stations are responsible for the half sections ahead of and behind the stations, is prioritized. (2) For section lengths less than 2 000 m, Scheme II can be adopted, wherein one station is responsible for the entire singleline section between two stations. (3) For sections more than 4 000 m, an independent fire pump room should be established at the ventilation shaft based on Scheme I to ensure that the protection distance of all fire pump rooms is within 2 000 m. (4) Each fire pump rooms water supply units should be fully segregated. Subsequently, two innovative firefighting water supply schemes for singlewater source viaduct stations are proposed: the outdoor lowvoltage and indoor temporary highvoltage system for viaduct stations adjacent to municipal roads and near cities with robust firefighting infrastructure; and the indoor and outdoor temporary highvoltage system for those in the middle of municipal roads and distant from cities with inadequate firefighting infrastructure. Lastly, a layout principle for fire infrastructures, such as outdoor fire water tanks and hydrants for viaduct stations, is proposed. It is recommended that for the outdoor lowvoltage and indoor temporary highvoltage system, water tanks should be positioned if the distance between the viaduct station and the tank exceeds 150 m; fire hydrants should be strategically placed at the entrances and exits of viaduct stations.

Key words: rail transit engineering, fire hydrant system, pump room protection distance for fire hydrant, multischeme water supply combination mode in case of fire, station water supply pressure system, outdoor fire water tank