Fire/mechanical interfaces for AS/NZS 1668.1 mechanical smoke control systems.
Author(s) : MACG PEART R.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Mechanical ventilation systems derive a significant part of their reliability from the fact that the normal operation of the system is required by the building occupants. Fire mode operation, however, will involve components and operating conditions that are not required for normal heating/cooling and ventilating operation. Items such as dedicated smoke extract fans do not run during normal building operation.
Details
- Original title: Fire/mechanical interfaces for AS/NZS 1668.1 mechanical smoke control systems.
- Record ID : 2002-3070
- Languages: English
- Source: IRHACE J. - vol. 13 - n. 7
- Publication date: 2001/11
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Air conditioning: general information
- Keywords: Extraction; Ventilation; Fan; Smoke; Air conditioning
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