Chapter 3 - Smoke Management Systems Flashcards
- System that limits the exposure of building occupants to smoke. May include a combination of compartmentation, control of smoke migration from the affected area, and a means of removing smoke to the exterior of the building.
Smoke Management System
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- Engineered system designed to control smoke by the use of mechanical fans to produce airflows and pressure differences across smoke barriers to limit and direct smoke movement.
Smoke Control System
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Presently, smoke management systems are subject of two different NFPA standards ?
NFPA 92A, Standard for Smoke-Control Systems Utilizing Barriers and Pressure Differences
NFPA 92B, Standard for Smoke Management Systems in Malls, Atria, and Large Spaces
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The _______ ________ is a naturally occurring vertical movement of air within a building.
Stack effect
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- Formation of smoke into layers as a result of differences in density with respect to height with low density layers on the top and high density layers on the bottom.
Stratification
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- Phenomenon of a strong air draft moving from ground level to the roof level of a building. Affected by height, configuration, and temperature differences between inside and outside air.
Stack Effect
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When the outside air is cooler than the buildings interior, air will move ?
upward through the building
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A _____________ flow of air can occur during warmer weather when the air inside is cooler than the air outside.
downward
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During very ______ weather conditions, the stack effect causes air to move vertically downward in buildings. This is referred to as ___________ or __________ stack effect.
hot / negative / reverse
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Smoke stratification and movement occurs in part due to the smoke’s _____________. This _____________ is the result of a reduced density and from expansion.
buoyancy / buoyancy
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Wind acts to promote ____________, rather than ____________, air movement through the building. This spreads smoke from the ____________ side to the ____________ side of the building.
horizontal / vertical / windward / leeward
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When a fire starts, an operating _______ system can transport smoke to every area that the system serves.
HVAC
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- Thermal or chemical decomposition of fuel (matter) because of heat that generally results in the lowered ignition temperature of the material.
Pyrolysis
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The materials that compose smoke vary from fuel to fuel, but generally all smoke is ?
toxic
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This is a byproduct of the incomplete combustion of organic (carbon-containing) materials and is probably the most common product of combustion encountered in structure fires ?
Carbon monoxide
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