Ch 4 - Building Systems Flashcards
Smoke proof stair enclosure
At least one required of buildings of 5 stories or more
Active or passive smoke control
Active smokeproof enclosures
Utilize positive pressure to keep smoke out of stairwell
Hydraulic elevator
Max six stories
No breaks, raising and lowering controlled by hydraulic pressure and the ram
Drum elevators
Electric elevator
Obsolete, only very old structures
Cable wound around a drum with counterweights in the shaft
Traction elevators
Most common
No height limitations
Machine room typically right above hoistway
Counterweights
Cables do not wind around drive sheave, pass over it
Fire rating of elevator hoistways
1-2 hours typically
Various vertical shafts and chases
Garbage and laundry chutes
Grease ducts
Pipe chases (water, drain lines, sprinkler piping)
HVAC system components
Outside air intake
Fans
Air filtration
Heating/cooling equipment
Air ducts
HVAC smoke control systems
Strategic use of passive and active systems to direct or stop movement of smoke
Automatic or manual
Use of fans and dampers
Smoke and heat vents
Rooftop vents required in large area buildings and buildings with few windows
May be used in conjunction with draft curtains to expel smoke
Smoke/heat vent minimum opening
4ft
Draft curtain/curtain board size and spacing
Minimum depth 20% ceiling height
No more than 8 times the ceiling height apart
Pressurized stairwells
Single or multiple injection sites (single or multiple blowers)
Compensated pressurized stairwell system
Airflow into stairwell can be adjusted to account for stairwell egress doors being opened
Can vent excess pressure