Chapter 4 - Building Systems Flashcards
The means of egress is composed of three parts: ?
the exit access, the exit and the exit discharge
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Stair that usually connects two floors in a multistory building and are not part of the means of egress are often referred to as ?
Convenience Stair
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Stairs basic components:
Vertical distance between the treads of a stairway or the height of the entire stairway is ?
Rise
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Basic components of stairs:
The horizontal measurement of a stair tread or the distance of the entire stair length is ?
Run
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________ stairs have an intermediate landing between floors and reverse direction at that point and is common in modern construction.
Return
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Two sets of crisscrossing stairs in a common shaft; each set serves every floor but on alternately opposite sides of the stair shaft.
Scissor Stairs
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Stair with code required fire-rated enclosure construction. Intended to protect occupants as they make their way through the stair enclosure are called ?
Protected Stair Enclosure
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Generally, protected stair enclosures are required to be ?
separated from the rest of the building
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What types of doors are required in protected stairs ?
Self or automatic closing fire rated doors
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Codes have not permitted _____ _______ in new construction for many decades, so the ones that do exist have been in place for many years.
fire escapes
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Stairways that are designed to limit the penetration of smoke, heat, and toxic gases from a fire on a floor of a building into a stairway and that serves as part of a means of egress are called ?
Smoke proof Enclosures
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A common alternative approach over the past 25 years to provide a smoke proof enclosure is to pressurize stairwells when the building is in fire mode these is an ?
Active Smokeproof Enclosure
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This type of stair enclosure is accessed by using a vestibule or an exterior balcony ?
Passive Smokeproof Enclosure
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Most elevator regulations are based on ?
ASME / ANSI A17.1, Safety Code for Elevators published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Elevators can be classified according to their use as _________ or _________.
passenger or freight
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________ ________ is another term used to describe elevators and is often defined as a passenger elevator that has been designed to carry freight.
Service elevator
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The two most common types of elevator power are ________ and ________.
Hydraulic and electric
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Hydraulic Elevators :
As the fluid is pumped in, the ram rises and the attached elevator car moves ________. As the fluid drains out, the car is ?
upward / lowered by gravity
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Electric elevators are subdivided into either _____ or _______ devices.
drum or traction
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The most common type of elevator in buildings over six stories is the ________ elevator.
traction ( because it is very fast and does not have the height limitations of either hydraulic or drum-type elevators)
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The excellent safety record of elevators can be attributed to strict ____________, rigorous _____________ to reduce the likelihood of failure, and numerous safety _________ designed to limit the effects of any failures that do occur.
regulation / engineering / devices
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Safety features:
This is an electrical switch designed to stop the car by removing power before it reaches the upper or lower limits of the hoist way ?
terminal device
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Safety features:
These are large springs or hydraulic cylinders and pistons located at the bottom of the pit that act as shock absorbers should the terminal switch fail ?
Buffers
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Safety features:
This switch slows the drive motor when an elevator starts to exceed a safe speed. Also known as the speed governor ?
Speed-reducing switch
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Safety features:
It is also connected to the speed governor. This switch is activated if the speed reducing switch fails to slow the car sufficiently ?
overspeed switch
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Safety features:
These are tapered sets of steel jaws that wedge against the guide rails and bring the elevator to a stop. These are designed to stop a free-falling car ?
Car safeties
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The vertical shaft in which the elevator car travels and includes the elevator pit ?
elevator hoist way
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Elevator hoistway enclosures usually are required to be a fire-rated assembly with a ___ or ____ hour rating.
1 or 2 hour rating
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Tendency of heat, smoke, and other products of combustion to rise until they encounter a horizontal obstruction. At this point they will spread laterally until they encounter vertical obstructions and begin to bank downward ?
Mushrooming
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To prevent mushrooming, building codes require venting at the top of practically every ?
hoistway built today
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If a building contains _______ or fewer elevators, the codes permit them to be placed in one hoistway.
three
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When ______ or more elevators are provided, there must be a minimum of two separate hoistways.
four
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When more than one hoistway is provided, up to _____ elevators may be located in one hoistway.
four
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In very tall buildings, elevators are divided into ?
zones ( one zone serving the lower floors and another the upper floors)
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In tall buildings an elevator zone usually serves ____ to ____ floors.
15 to 20 floors
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Used for express elevators that serve only upper floors of tall buildings. There are no entrances to the shaft on floors between the main entrance and the lowest floor served ?
Blind Hoistway
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Doors in elevator installations include both ____ doors and _______ doors.
car / hoistway
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When the elevator stops at the correct level, the hoistway doors are held open by a _______ ______ attached to a car door.
driving vane
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A top exit is provided on all electric ________ elevators.
traction
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Older escalators usually operate at speeds of either ___ or ____ feet per minute; however, speeds have now been standardized at ___ fpm.
90 or 120 / 100
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The most common method of protecting the vertical opening of an escalator is to use closely spaced ________ in conjunction with draft stops around the opening.
sprinklers
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Vertical opening protection also can be provided by a ________ _______ at the top of the escalator.
rolling shutter
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_______ ______ is a term generally applied to the vertical pathway (shaft) in a building that contains utility services.
Utility chase
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Concealed vertical channel in which pipes and other utility conduits are housed ?
Pipe Chase
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A _____ ______ provides for the removal of trash and garbage from upper floors of buildings such as residential properties.
refuse chute
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Refuse chutes are required to be constructed of ___________ material with ______ ______.
Noncombustible / rated doors
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This is installed as part of an exhaust system for commercial cooking appliances that produce grease-laden vapors ?
grease duct
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In many complex buildings the HVAC system has become, in effect, a ?
life support system
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How is it possible to provide heating and/or cooling in a building without the use of ducted systems ?
A building that relies on the transfer of heat by means of hot water and radiators would be an example.
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Systems that make use of water as the heat transfer medium are known as ________ systems.
hydronic
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Which widely used NFPA standard contains requirements for protection when the HVAC ducts (both horizontal and vertical) penetrate a fire-rated assembly or smoke barrier ?
NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilation Systems
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For example NFPA 90A requires that the HVAC duct enclosure be ___ hour fire rated for buildings less that four stories in height and ___ hour fire rated for buildings four stories or greater.
1 hour / 2 hour
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What draws outside air into the HVAC system ?
outside air intake
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The use of flammable __________ warrants special awareness on the part of emergency responders dealing with air heating and cooling equipment.
refrigerants
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(1) Channel or enclosure, usually of sheet metal, used to move heating and cooling air through a building. (2) Hollow pathways used to move air from one area to another in ventilation systems.
Duct
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In building construction, refers to generally inaccessible spaces between layers of building materials. May be large enough to provide a potential space for fire to spread unseen to other parts of the building is called ?
Interstitial Space
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