The combined clear cross-sectional area of all smoke outlets should be a minimum of 1/40 of the area of the floor of the storey they serve
Available from British Library Lending Division - LD:OP-LG/282 / BLDSC - British Library Document Su...
underpinning compartmentation requirements in the Dutch regulations is that people can and will go t...
Air movement caused by stack action can be an important means by which smoke spreads from floor to f...
Smoke outlets should be both of the following. a. Sited at high level in either the ceiling or wall...
Smoke outlets connecting directly to the open air should be provided from every basement storey, exc...
A vent to the outside with a minimum free area of 1m2 should be provided from the top storey of the ...
Natural smoke outlet shafts should be separated from each other using construction of class A1 ratin...
The free area of a smoke ventilator should be measured by either of the following. a. The declared ...
Details requirements, test methods and labelling for natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators, to ...
Where a stair serves an enclosed car park or place of special fire hazard, the lobby or corridor sho...
Despite the provisions described, it is probable that some smoke will get into the common corridor o...
Where adding an additional storey to a two storey single family dwellinghouse, new floors should hav...
The Building Code of Australia (BCA) generally requires large spaces to be protected by a mechanical...
A minimum of two firefighting shafts should be provided to buildings with a storey that has both of ...
For some building spaces, smoke management is an important part of the overall fire and life-safety ...
Available from British Library Lending Division - LD:OP-LG/282 / BLDSC - British Library Document Su...
underpinning compartmentation requirements in the Dutch regulations is that people can and will go t...
Air movement caused by stack action can be an important means by which smoke spreads from floor to f...
Smoke outlets should be both of the following. a. Sited at high level in either the ceiling or wall...
Smoke outlets connecting directly to the open air should be provided from every basement storey, exc...
A vent to the outside with a minimum free area of 1m2 should be provided from the top storey of the ...
Natural smoke outlet shafts should be separated from each other using construction of class A1 ratin...
The free area of a smoke ventilator should be measured by either of the following. a. The declared ...
Details requirements, test methods and labelling for natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators, to ...
Where a stair serves an enclosed car park or place of special fire hazard, the lobby or corridor sho...
Despite the provisions described, it is probable that some smoke will get into the common corridor o...
Where adding an additional storey to a two storey single family dwellinghouse, new floors should hav...
The Building Code of Australia (BCA) generally requires large spaces to be protected by a mechanical...
A minimum of two firefighting shafts should be provided to buildings with a storey that has both of ...
For some building spaces, smoke management is an important part of the overall fire and life-safety ...
Available from British Library Lending Division - LD:OP-LG/282 / BLDSC - British Library Document Su...
underpinning compartmentation requirements in the Dutch regulations is that people can and will go t...
Air movement caused by stack action can be an important means by which smoke spreads from floor to f...