FPS Equipment & Specifications Fire-Fighting System Item Specifications Standards Reference
FPS Equipment & Specifications Fire-Fighting System Item Specifications Standards Reference
FPS Equipment & Specifications Fire-Fighting System Item Specifications Standards Reference
Fire-Fighting System
Item
Specifications
Standards Reference
- HR Tank Capacity = 2275 L for 1 HR, Max 9100 L for 7 HR and above
(average gap 1137/8 L per HR)
* MS1489 states 9000 L
- Steel pipe work - Class B minimum above ground; Class C UG
- 1 LV for every 900 m2
- Rising mains not more than 60 m apart
- All areas to be within 60 m of LV
- Hose connection to each fire fighting access lobby
- 2-way breeching inlet for 100 mm diameter dry risers
- 4-way breeching inlet for 150 mm diameter dry risers
- 100 mm diameter (i.e. 102 mm) = Highest outlet is < or = 22.9 m (i.e. 22.875 m) above pumping inlet
- 150 mm diameter (i.e. 152.4 mm) = Highest outlet > 22.9 m (i.e. 22.875 m) above pumping inlet
- 18.3 m < x < or = 30.5 m from fire appliance access level
- Wet risers if top most floor is > 30.5 m above fire appliance access level
- Steel pipe work - Class C
- 1 LV for every 900 m2
- Rising mains not more than 60 m apart
- All areas to be within 60 m of LV
- To be in every staircase; hose connection to each fire fighting access lobby
- Minimum 150 mm diameter wet risers (i.e. 152.4 mm)
- 500 L/min at each outlet, 3 outlets simultaneously
- 4 bar to 7 bar at outlet
- Minimum water tank capacity of 90 m3 if no automatic in-flow to tank
* Red book 45.5 m3
- Each stage of WR limited to 61 m (up to max 70.15 m with Authority approval)
- Minimum break tank capacity of 11375 L
- Steel pipe work - Class C
MS 1489-2 : 2012
MS 1395
MS 1489-1 : 2012
Red Book
MS 1489-2 : 2012
UBBL (Section 231)
UBBL (10th Schedule)
BS 1387
Pre-Calculated Systems
/ Design Criteria
Sprinkler System
(KVMRT = OH III)
MS 1910 (Table 6)
- Required water storage based on height h of Highest Sprinkler above Lowest Sprinkler:
1) If h is 15 m or less = 135 m3
2) If 15 m < h < or = 30 m = 160 m3
3) If 30 m < h < or = 45 m = 185 m3
MS 1910 (Table 9)
- Pump characteristics (nominal data) for height h of Sprinkler Height above Control Valve Set(s):
1) If h is 15 m or less = 2250 L/min at 1.4 bar
2) If 15 m < h < or = 30 m = 2700 L/min at 2.0 bar
3) If 30 m < h < or = 45 m = 3100 L/min at 2.5 bar
- Pipe sizes (To refer to Table in MS 1910)
- Location of design points (To refer to Table in MS 1910)
- Maximum nos. of Sprinklers controlled per Alarm Valve:
1) OH III = 1000 sprinklers (except as allowed for zoned installations)
Design Criteria
Design Criteria
Portable Fire
Extinguishers
MS 1539-3 : 2003
Features
Gas Extinguishing
Systems
Design Criteria
- GES uses:
1) Auto Detection = Smoke or Heat Detectors.
2) Auto Actuation = 2 Detectors in alarm mode prior to actuation
3) Emergency Manual Operation
- Types of pipes (refer table for full info):
1) High Pressure Fixed CO2 = Black or Galvanised Steel Pipe; Stainless Steel (threaded); Stainless Steel (welded)
2) Clean Agent = Similar as for CO2, depending on system operating pressures
* For fittings, refer table
- Design Criteria:
1) CO2 - for dry EL hazards in general (deep-seated) fires:
i) Design Concentration = 50% by volume
ii) Flooding factor (Spaces up to 2000 ft3) = 1.6 kg CO2 / m3
iii) Flooding factor (Spaces > 2000 ft3) = 1.33 kg CO2 / m3, minimum 91 kg
2) Clean Agent - depend on type of agent + hazards protected - can range from 6-7% to 50% or more
- Coverage (Flat Ceiling):
1) Smoke Detector = 7.5 m radius coverage / detector
2) Heat Detector = 5.0 m radius coverage / detector
* Must overlap - no blind spots
NFPA 12 (CO2)
NFPA 2001 (Clean Agent)
- Spacing of Detectors:
1) Smoke Detector = 7.5 m radius coverage / detector; 11 m ceiling height
2) Heat Detector = 5.0 m radius coverage / detector; 8 m ceiling height
3) Beam Detector = 7.5 m radius coverage / detector; 11 m ceiling height (possible additional layer required)
Provisions
MS 1745-14: 2009
Public Address
& Intercom System
Design Criteria
Description
Smoke Control
Systems
Design Criteria
(Pressurisation Systems)
MS 1780 : 2005
MS 1472 : 1999
Design Criteria
(Smoke Dilution)
Design Criteria
(Smoke Depressurisation)
MS 1780 : 2005
MS 1472 : 1999
Provisions
Lift Homing
Fire Mode Interface
Operations
Emergency Power
System
Design Criteria
UBBL or etc
- EM Power shall be operational within 10s after the interruption of normal power supply
- EM Power shall provide sufficient capacity for systems incl. simultaneous operation of all fire lifts + 1 other lift
- The power supply shall be by:
1) Storage battery capable of providing 87.5% of system voltage for 1.5 hours
2) Genset
Design Criteria
Fire Lift
Design Criteria
- topmost occupied floor = over 18.5m above fire appliance access level
- Penthouse <50% of floor immediately below exempted
- Exclusive use by firemen during an emergency
- <61m travel distance from furthermost point of the floor
- <61m travel distance from the main entrance of the building on the designated floor or FCR whichever is nearer
- To serve all levels
- To be provided at the rate of 1 lift in every group of lifts that discharge into the same protected enxlosure or smoke lobby containing the rising mains
- 2 hours FRP for lift shafts
- To be located in a separately protected shaft if it opens into a separate lobby
- Lift doors >50% of FRP of lift shaft structure, minimum 1/2 hours
- No M&E services unless serving the lift are allowed in lift shaft
- FR cables for fire lift
- Full travel distance <1 minute
- Lift lobby area >5.57m2
- Load >550kg
- Clear opening width of 800mm
- Effective platform area >1.45m2
- Lift lobby width >twice the car depth
- Fire lift switch adjacent to lift opening at fire control level. Does not require a key for operation. Fire lifts only operate in response to car calls, not landing calls
- EM Lighting - 8W flourescent tube, 3 hours EM lighting after 12 hours of recharging, approved by BOMBA and EC
- During EM, sole control vested in the car control station
- Failure of mains power, all lifts return to designated floor, park with doors open. Return to normal operation for lifts connected to EM power
Miscellaneous
Design Criteria
Exit Doors
Red Book