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High Rise Stair Pressurisation

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MechEng001

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Jul 28, 2010
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I am designing the stair pressurisation for a building of 37 stories. I am using a set of fans at the top of the building and a set of fans at the bottom. I am going through a review process at the moment and have been told that generally for a building of this height we should have a 3rd set of fans in the middle of the building say level 16 or so.

I have done my calcs and they all seem to add up so I don't see why it should work with just top and bottom feeds. Mind you I have never done a building of this height so I cant confirm that it works in practice. Has anyone had experience using only top and bottom feeds with a building of this height?
 
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For sure your building has an elevator, is there set of fans in the top, bottom or mid of elevator shaft.
 
We have an elevator, but there is no requirement to pressurise the elevator shaft on this project.
 
All depends on how you have sized your shafts. I have done similar buildings with one set of fan and worked fine. Control of multiple fans can become a much bigger issue, especially when trying to maintain acceptable door pressures.
 
I have sized the shafts to include ducts to prevent air leakage and have sized ducts at 6.5m/s. Is there a particular velocity you would use with a single fan? do you generally use ducts or simply push the air through the riser without ducts?
Cheers for the help!
 
6.5 m/s should be fine and using a concrete shaft is fine and no need to metal duct. Normally the fire stair is within a concrete core so use the concrete core for 3 sides of your riser and construct the wall between the stair and riser. Therefore any leakage will be into the stairs. I would not be comfortable blowing air in at the top of a 37 storey fire stair without a shaft, it is in the region of 150m high
 
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