a. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITHOUT DEAD ENDS b. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITH DEAD ENDS The central door may be omitted if maximum travel distance is not more than 15m. 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. For further guidance on the fire rating of the fire doorsets from the corridor to the flat and/or stairway refer to Appendix C ,Table C1. Fire doorset provided in accordance with paragraphs 3.50 to 3.53(An external wall vent or smoke shaft located anywhere in the shaded area) See paras 3.27 and 3.3
Any external escape stair should meet all of the following conditions (Diagram 3.11). a. Doors to t...
Except in buildings described in paragraph 3.28, common stairs forming part of the only escape route...
Firefighting stairs and firefighting lifts should be approached from either of the following. a. A...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Minimum fire resistance REI60 from both sides with E30 Sa fire doors Minimum fire resistance REI 12...
Divide a common corridor connecting two or more storey exits with a fire doorset fitted with a self-...
No fire resistance required for door 1100mm zone above top landing 1100mm zone above top landing ...
NOTES: 1. If travel distance is measured to a stair lobby, the lobby must not provide direct access...
Except in buildings that comply with Diagram 3.9, the corridor or lobby next to each stair should ha...
When multi-storey flats do not have their own external entrance at ground level, adopt one of the fo...
See Diagram 2.1c. The dwellinghouse should have either of the following. a. Protected stairway – a...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
Despite the provisions described, it is probable that some smoke will get into the common corridor o...
Any external escape stair should meet all of the following conditions (Diagram 3.11). a. Doors to t...
Except in buildings described in paragraph 3.28, common stairs forming part of the only escape route...
Firefighting stairs and firefighting lifts should be approached from either of the following. a. A...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Minimum fire resistance REI60 from both sides with E30 Sa fire doors Minimum fire resistance REI 12...
Divide a common corridor connecting two or more storey exits with a fire doorset fitted with a self-...
No fire resistance required for door 1100mm zone above top landing 1100mm zone above top landing ...
NOTES: 1. If travel distance is measured to a stair lobby, the lobby must not provide direct access...
Except in buildings that comply with Diagram 3.9, the corridor or lobby next to each stair should ha...
When multi-storey flats do not have their own external entrance at ground level, adopt one of the fo...
See Diagram 2.1c. The dwellinghouse should have either of the following. a. Protected stairway – a...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
Despite the provisions described, it is probable that some smoke will get into the common corridor o...
Any external escape stair should meet all of the following conditions (Diagram 3.11). a. Doors to t...
Except in buildings described in paragraph 3.28, common stairs forming part of the only escape route...
Firefighting stairs and firefighting lifts should be approached from either of the following. a. A...