词条 | Smokeproof enclosure |
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}} In building safety and construction, a smokeproof enclosure is a type of exit stairwell that has been designed to keep out smoke (and other combustion products) in the event of a fire, so that building occupants may more safely exit the building.{{sfn|Bush|1988|p=328}}{{sfn|Lathrop|1993|p=83}}{{sfn|Scott|1997|pp=201–202}}{{sfn|Burke|2008|pp=265–266}}{{sfn|Chowdhury|1999|}} Rather than entering the stairwell directly from the building interior, one enters a smokeproof enclosure by means of an open-air balcony or alternatively, a so-called open vestibule, and proceeds thence, to the stairwell itself.{{sfn|Bush|1988|p=328}} The way that the balcony or vestibule is ventilated divides smokeproof enclosures into two basic types: mechanically ventilated which is not actually a smokeproof enclosures, where the vestibule and stairwell are ventilated by mechanical equipment, and naturally ventilated open air smokeproof enclosures where the open balcony or vestibule [or the stairwell] has openings directly to the outside of the building. This is the only type of the original concept of a smokeproof tower (i.e.: smokeproof enclosure).{{sfn|Clet|1978|p=113}}{{sfn|Scott|1997|pp=201–202}} Under United States building codes, the stairwell of a smokeproof enclosure must have walls with a 2-hour fire resistance rating and vestibule doors (if provided) with a 1.5 hour fire resistance rating.{{sfn|Allen|2004|loc=§5.2.3}} The Life Safety Code states that such stairwells be "approved systems with a design pressure difference across the barrier of not less than 0.05 in. water column (12.5 Pa) in sprinkled buildings and 0.10 in. water column (25 Pa) in non-sprinkled buildings".{{sfn|Burke|2008|pp=265–266}} Approved, in the Life Safety Code, means the committee didn't want to 'decide' so, left it up to someone else to decide a particular issue. In the so-called mechanically ventilated smokeproof enclosures, the stairwell is positively pressurized relative to the rest of the building.{{sfn|Clet|1978|p=113}}{{sfn|Binggeli|2011|p=68}} This ensures that even when access doors are opened, smoke will not enter the stairwell.{{sfn|Binggeli|2011|p=68}}{{sfn|Burke|2008|pp=265–266}} Of course, a higher pressure within a stairwell makes it harder to open doors from the building interior to the enclosed vestibules and to the enclosed stairwell.{{sfn|FIPP|2012|pp=235}} The Life Safety Code requires that the pressure differential across the barrier not be so great as to prevent the door from opening with a force of 30 lbf (133 N) at the door knob or handle.{{sfn|Burke|2008|pp=265–266}} These 'pressurization' problems are, of course, non-existent with naturally ventilated smokeproof enclosures. The fans and air ducts used to pressurize the stairwell are life-critical systems, and are required to be enclosed in non-combustible, likewise two hour rated, construction.{{sfn|Burke|2008|pp=265–266}} (For fully sprinkled buildings, the required rating is just one hour.){{sfn|Burke|2008|pp=265–266}} The fans must be connected to an emergency power supply, and capable of both automatic activation by various fire and smoke detectors, and of manual activation by a central command post or by the actuation of a general fire alarm.{{sfn|Burke|2008|pp=265–266}} ReferencesSources{{refbegin}}
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