Author :
Voltz, D.A. ; Bright, R. ; Chaney, C.N.
Author_Institution :
Mustang Eng., L.P., Houston, TX
Abstract :
On today´s modern offshore oil and gas platforms there are many issues that need to be considered when applying and installing wire and cable such as type of circuit required (i.e. normal, emergency, UPS, DC, etc.), the electrical and mechanical performance, installation parameters, fire properties and regulatory compliance. This paper discusses these issues as they relate to the electrical, instrument, and process and safety systems found on the floating platform. Specifically, 1) medium voltage power, 2) low voltage power and control including DC and UPS circuits, 3) paging and alarm, 4) instrumentation, 5) distributive control and safety, 5) fire alarm, 6) navigational aid including radar, 7) obstruction lighting, and 8) communication including both internal and ship to shore. In the discussion, emphasis is given to the different regulatory requirements (i.e. U.S. Coast Guard, American Bureau of Shipping, etc.), any industry standards that apply and any new wire and cable types that are available
Keywords :
cables (electric); law; offshore installations; petroleum industry; safety; safety systems; wires; Mexico gulf; cable application; cable installation; gas platform; industry standards; offshore floating oil platform; regulatory compliance; regulatory requirement; safety system; wire application; wire installation; Circuits; Communication system control; Fires; Instruments; Lighting control; Offshore installations; Petroleum; Uninterruptible power systems; Voltage control; Wire; American Bureau of Shipping (ABS); United Stated Coast Guard (USCG); crush and impact resistant tray cable; hull; low smoke cable and zero halogen cable; marine shipboard cable; metal clad hazardous locations (MC-HL) cable; topsides;