helmley
Mechanical
- May 27, 1999
- 17
In my place of work, there is a debate as to who is responsible for the design of the smoke removel/control system. The HVAC engineer believes that the Fire Protection Engineer (FPE) is responsible for the design of the system. The FPE believes otherwise.<br>
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The HVAC engineer believes that since NFPA has the smoke control standard, this belongs to the Fire Protection Engineer.<br>
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The FPE believes that ASHRAE authored the Design of Smoke Management Systems, therefore this is a work for the HVAC engineers with input from FPE. The ASHRAE organisation deals more with HVAC than sprinkler and the likes. Also, room and building pressures are dependent on HVAC system rather than fire protection. The smoke control also utilizes duct works and fans the same way as HVAC does. The FPE deals with hydraulics and not air or gas movement.<br>
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Any advise is highly appreciated.
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The HVAC engineer believes that since NFPA has the smoke control standard, this belongs to the Fire Protection Engineer.<br>
<br>
The FPE believes that ASHRAE authored the Design of Smoke Management Systems, therefore this is a work for the HVAC engineers with input from FPE. The ASHRAE organisation deals more with HVAC than sprinkler and the likes. Also, room and building pressures are dependent on HVAC system rather than fire protection. The smoke control also utilizes duct works and fans the same way as HVAC does. The FPE deals with hydraulics and not air or gas movement.<br>
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Any advise is highly appreciated.