The outlets from fire mains should be located within the protected stairway enclosure (see Diagram 15.1)
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
a. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITHOUT DEAD ENDS b. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITH DEAD ENDS The central door may be omi...
Firefighting shafts and protected stairways should be positioned such that every part of each storey...
Buildings with firefighting shafts should have fire mains provided in both of the following. a. The...
All firefighting shafts should have fire mains with outlet connections and valves at every storey
Minimum fire resistance REI60 from both sides with E30 Sa fire doors Minimum fire resistance REI 12...
Configurations of stairs and external wall Fire resisting construction Fire resisting construction...
No fire resistance required for door 1100mm zone above top landing 1100mm zone above top landing ...
Heat and smoke from basement fires vented via stairs can inhibit access for firefighting personnel. ...
Buildings in which firefighting shafts should be provided, showing which storeys need to be served ...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
Basic information on the location of fire protection measures may be sufficient. An as-built plan of...
Basement outlet with break-out or openable cover Stallboard outlet with grille or removable cover ...
The external wall of a protected shaft does not normally need to have fire resistance. Situations wh...
All of the following precautions should be taken to avoid the spread of smoke and fire to the protec...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
a. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITHOUT DEAD ENDS b. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITH DEAD ENDS The central door may be omi...
Firefighting shafts and protected stairways should be positioned such that every part of each storey...
Buildings with firefighting shafts should have fire mains provided in both of the following. a. The...
All firefighting shafts should have fire mains with outlet connections and valves at every storey
Minimum fire resistance REI60 from both sides with E30 Sa fire doors Minimum fire resistance REI 12...
Configurations of stairs and external wall Fire resisting construction Fire resisting construction...
No fire resistance required for door 1100mm zone above top landing 1100mm zone above top landing ...
Heat and smoke from basement fires vented via stairs can inhibit access for firefighting personnel. ...
Buildings in which firefighting shafts should be provided, showing which storeys need to be served ...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
Basic information on the location of fire protection measures may be sufficient. An as-built plan of...
Basement outlet with break-out or openable cover Stallboard outlet with grille or removable cover ...
The external wall of a protected shaft does not normally need to have fire resistance. Situations wh...
All of the following precautions should be taken to avoid the spread of smoke and fire to the protec...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
a. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITHOUT DEAD ENDS b. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITH DEAD ENDS The central door may be omi...
Firefighting shafts and protected stairways should be positioned such that every part of each storey...