Norm01
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2008
- 27
Hello,
I am involved with a renovation to an exisitng 5 storey hospital in Winnipeg, Canada. There is a new 2 storey front entrance going to be constructed and connected to the exisitng hospital. 2 hour rated firewalls will be used between the new entrance and the exisitng building such that the new entrance is considered a separate building from the exisitng hospital. Currently one of the existing pressurized stairwells exits to the outdoors. As part of the renovation the architect is constructing a fire exit cooridor, where the stairwell will exit into (see attached sketch). The stairs access floors above and a basement below.
I am wondering if the entire fire exit corridor will now have to be pressurized as a reult of the new plan?
Is it possible to install a smaller "vestibule" near the sairwell entry so that only the vestibule would need to be pressurized?
I haven't had a lot of experience with this situation before and looking at the NBC it is not clear what the solution should be.
Thanks for any input.
I am involved with a renovation to an exisitng 5 storey hospital in Winnipeg, Canada. There is a new 2 storey front entrance going to be constructed and connected to the exisitng hospital. 2 hour rated firewalls will be used between the new entrance and the exisitng building such that the new entrance is considered a separate building from the exisitng hospital. Currently one of the existing pressurized stairwells exits to the outdoors. As part of the renovation the architect is constructing a fire exit cooridor, where the stairwell will exit into (see attached sketch). The stairs access floors above and a basement below.
I am wondering if the entire fire exit corridor will now have to be pressurized as a reult of the new plan?
Is it possible to install a smaller "vestibule" near the sairwell entry so that only the vestibule would need to be pressurized?
I haven't had a lot of experience with this situation before and looking at the NBC it is not clear what the solution should be.
Thanks for any input.