Ch. 5 Classifying Buildings—Hybrid, Era, Use, Type, and Size Considerations Flashcards
Hybrid building
Combines two or more NFPA Types in construction
May have occupancy separation by use of a fire barrier or not if it is sprinklered
Two types of hybrid construction that are in use and not well documented are:
LST and CLT in place of steel
What 4 ways does the Author think we should classify buildings
Era
Use
Type
Size
Era refers to_______, not _______
When built
Not age which means degradation
What are the 4 ERAs of Buildings?
Pre WWI-Historical, pre 1914
Pre WWII-Industrial-pre 1939
Post WWII-Legacy- after 1945
Engineered Lightweight-no dividing line
In a pre WWI building, how should you engage a fire?
Prevent spread in halls and stairwells first and look for undetected fires in combustible voids
In a pre WWI bldg, if the floors sag and the walls move out
Watch out for collapse from lack of fire cut beams
What’s the problem with historical bldgs that are registered?
May use inferior material to be historically accurate, mortar, iron columns, etc
What is a spreader?
Tie plate in the shape of a star possibly that ties two walls together with a turnbuckle
What is an anchor?
An anchor hold in a fire cut beam from slipping out of it’s Let. Also called Rafter tie plates
What 2 forces came into play to change buildings in the industrial pre WWII era?
Engineering
Standardized building codes
Industrial Pre WWII building Fire spread issues
Open stairwells and central hallways-
Utility chases-shafts,
Void spaces-knee walls,
Dropped ceilings
Biggest achievement for Pre WWII era bldgs?
Use of steel for trusses, large spans
What type of construction is the classic Surburban strip mall?
Legacy Type III
Name a Type IV legacy
Ha. Not one. Dick
Why? No more use of heavy timber