southerneng
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2006
- 2
I have been working on a medical project in the south Pacific. The hospital has a three story atrium with a smoke evacuation system. Since the area is prone to typhoons, the facility also has storm shutters. The client is insisting that the smoke evacuation system be fully operational during a typhoon. The problem is that make up air is not available because the typhoon shutters are closed. Even if we opened the shutters, the velocity of the make-up air will be above the maximum of 200 FPM and will disrupt the smoke boundary layer. Does anyone have a code reference about designing for simultaneous disasters?