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Technical Note on New Technology & Trends of Compartmentation in Modern Building Construction

By RAMAN KAPUR, Director& Managing Partner – M/s Orient Fire Curtains India Pvt. Ltd. 

Risk of Fire Spread in a Modern Building:FIRE CAN TAKE PLACE ANYWHERE / ANYTIME.

Introduction

Fires in Modern Building Construction are a major hazard to human life and cause costly damage to the infrastructure. The limited escape facilities and the difficulties encountered by intervention forces in gaining access call for extensive safety arrangements which must be complementary and mutually coordinated. Modern Building Construction Generally speaking, important buildings and Infrastructure projects are expected to be operational without any restrictions and to operate smoothly round the clock. Interruptions due to accidents, technical malfunctions or maintenance work quickly cause traffic jams and delays, and figure in economic policy statistics as economic losses. 

When considering the word Modern Building Construction can be slightly misleading, as the following details apply equally to above and below ground constructions, in fact, to any concrete structure. Therefore although this document will refer to Modern Building Construction throughout, all details apply also to underground spaces of any description. It is usually assumed that because a structure

 is constructed using concrete that it is inherently fire resistant, and therefore requires no additional fire protection measures to be taken. Unfortunately, experience over the years has shown that this is not necessarily the case and consideration must be given to the performance and behavior of concrete structures under fire conditions. In addition, where Modern Building Construction and underground spaces are concerned, consideration must also be given to the provision of services protection, e.g. smoke extraction systems, protection to cables and wiring servicing emergency equipment etc. This document is intended to provide some background into the behavior of concrete under fire conditions, to show proven methods of protecting structures against fire, and of providing protection to services within Modern Building Construction and underground spaces. Minimizing/ delaying the spread of a fully grown fire to different compartments to reduce / prevent the losses in terms of life and property.

How?

A vital factor in reducing this risk is to provide physical barriers to the spread of fire within the building by dividing it into a series of compartments bounded by fire resisting walls and floors. The protection of the structural frame, the enclosure and protection of vertical and horizontal openings, effective fire-stopping at junctions, protection of service penetrations, use of low flame spread finishing materials and non-combustible materials are all economically viable, effective & important considerations.Listed below are few simple examples of fire s

pread and how this spread can be avoided using authentic, cost effective & easy solutions.

  • Automatic Fire & Smoke Curtains

For effective Compartmentation ranging from 1 to 4 hours Fire rating without creating any hindrance and physical obstruction to Pedestrian and vehicular traffic

  •  Escape ChuOrient 1te for High Rise Buildings  

 More than 70 mtrs tall

 For additional form of egress in case of emergency and areas where fire  services cannot reach- it is an ideal solution for immediate and fast  evacuation.

The Escape Chute System consists of two major components:

  1. Is the storage/deployment device, which will change to suit the circumstances in which the chute is to be used.
  2. Is the Escape chute its self, the only change to occur on the chute is its length, to suit the application.Orient 2

 

 

    

 

 

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