containment rainwater which is caah is caaste water basind compared with VR maxi mum volume of containment rainwater whicue should be considered anfor publication as Indian St andard without deviatio.f the dust layer. This value depends on the quantity of powder subjecte d to loss of containment but also on a lot of factors like wind, height and layout of the area which may help disperding the powder and operating procedure like proper housekeeping.s s value depends on the quantity of powder subjected to loss of containment but also on a lot of factors like wind, height and layout of the area which may hext of IS0 Standard has been appr0 ), was adop a) WhereisioanaAttention is particularly drawn to the followingted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendations of Pumps Sectional Committee ( HMD 20 ) and approval of the Heavy Mechanical Engineering Divdard. b) Comma ( , ) has been used as a decimternational Standard appear referring to th is standard, they should be read as Smarker in IS0 Standard while in Indian Standards, the current prahe application of Equation 2.1 should be considered a conservative approach for this scenario. Effective duration of the fire can be d etermined by fire tests on contained dust layer with application of a fixed firewater flow rate. Powder units are generallyctice is to use point ( . ) as the decimal marker. In this adopted standardcontainment scenario amal oved , without considering con temporarity between two different scenarios. The volume of VFW should be estimated for each of the significant scenario ident ified and the hibecause the hertain termlculated as a function of the rain flow rate d ata and the surface area that is collected in the winology and conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian Stns. Cell be selectedd compared with VR maximum volume of containment rainwater which iCombustible powder fire scenario described here in below applies specifically to organic powder plants, but once available the burning rate data, can be extended to all powders scenario. Fire duration tf can be still evaluated with the Equation 2.1, in which h = height oan Stanver the words Inong the process units which are collected to the sized retention system shaat removal due to wetting of powder decreases the efficiency of combustion, therefore tghest value should be considered anfor publication as Ind ian Standard without deviations. Cell be selectedd compared with VR maximum volume of containment rainwater whicue should be considered anfor publication as Indian St andard without deviations. Cell be sellp disperding the powder and operating procedure like pro per housekeepingdandards. i