Agenda
NFPA Technical Committee on Smoke Management Systems
Second Draft Meeting (F14) Wednesday, February 26, 2014 – 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (EDT)
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando Airport 5555 Hazeltine National Drive
Orlando, FL 32812 or
Via Web/Conference Call Option: http://nfpa.adobeconnect.com/tracy/
#1-855-747-8824 – code: 533726
1. Call to order 8:00 AM, February 26, 2014 – R. Tucker
2. Self-introduction of members and guests, see page 2.
3. Approval of March 19, 2013 First Draft meeting minutes, see page 8.
4. Chair’s report – R. Tucker
5. New Process Review Update and Staff Liaison Report – T. Vecchiarelli, see page 11.
6. NFPA 92 Public Comments, see page 15.
7. NFPA 204 Public Comments, see page 25.
8. Other business.
9. Next meeting – The First Draft Meeting of the next Revision Cycle (F17) will be planned when the schedule is available
10. Adjourn by 5:00 on Wednesday, February 26, 2014.
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Smoke Management Systems SMO-AAATracy L. Vecchiarelli
Randolph W. Tucker
SMO-AAAChairccrd partners808 Travis, Suite 200Houston, TX 77002
Phone/Cell: 713-237-8900 713-213-7355Fax: 713-237-0123Email : [email protected]
SE 4/1/1996 Sanjay Aggarwal
SMO-AAAPrincipalThe RJA Group, Inc.2125 Oak Grove Road, Suite 300Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Phone/Cell: 925-938-3550Fax: 925-938-3818Email : [email protected]
SE 7/12/2001
Elyahu Avidor
SMO-AAAPrincipal12 Antokolsky Street, Apt. #1Tel Aviv, 64044 IsraelStandards Institution of Israel
Phone/Cell: 434-295-2760Fax: 434-295-2760Email : [email protected]
RT 4/17/2002 Flora F. Chen
SMO-AAAPrincipalHayward, California Fire Department777 B StreetHayward, CA 94541
Phone/Cell: 510-583-4917Fax: 510-583-3641Email : [email protected]
E 10/20/2010
Paul David Compton
SMO-AAAPrincipalColt International, Ltd.New LaneHavant Hants, P09 2LY United Kingdom
Phone/Cell: 442-392-451111 44-7767-230365Fax: 44-2392-454220Email : [email protected]
M 7/22/1999 Richard J. Davis
SMO-AAAPrincipalFM Global1151 Boston-Providence TurnpikePO Box 9102Norwood, MA 02062-9102Alternate: Yibing Xin
Phone/Cell: 781-255-4780Fax: 781-762-9375Email : [email protected]
I 1/1/1990
Kevin L. Derr
SMO-AAAPrincipalUS Architect of the Capitol3rd & D Streets, SWFord House Office Building, Room H2-543AWashington, DC 20515
Phone/Cell: 202-226-9863Fax: 202-226-1981Email : [email protected]
E 3/1/2011 Michael Earl Dillon
SMO-AAAPrincipalDillon Consulting Engineers, Inc.671 Quincy AvenueLong Beach, CA 90814-1818Alternate: Diane B. Copeland
Phone/Cell: 562-434-4640 562-225-8648Fax: 562-434-4670Email : [email protected]
SE 1/1/1989
Kelly Eisenstein
SMO-AAAPrincipalCity Of San Diego1222 First Avenue, MS 401San Diego, CA 92101
Phone/Cell: 619-446-5413Fax:Email : [email protected]
E 08/09/2012 Douglas H. Evans
SMO-AAAPrincipalClark County Building Department4701 West Russell RoadLas Vegas, NV 89118-2231
Phone/Cell: 702-455-8013Fax: 702-380-9730Email : [email protected]
E 4/4/1997
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Smoke Management Systems SMO-AAATracy L. Vecchiarelli
Michael J. Ferreira
SMO-AAAPrincipalHughes Associates, Inc.3610 Commerce Drive, Suite 817Baltimore, MD 21227-1652Alternate: Steven M. Strege
Phone/Cell: 410-737-8677Fax: 410-737-8688Email : [email protected]
SE 4/3/2003 Brian Green
SMO-AAAPrincipalViking Corporation210 North Industrial Park RoadHastings, MI 49058National Fire Sprinkler AssociationAlternate: Zachary L. Magnone
Phone/Cell: 269-945-8252Fax:Email : [email protected]
M 07/29/2013
Geoffrey Harris
SMO-AAAPrincipalSmoke and Fire Engineering Technology Ltd.147 Main RoadSutton-at-HoneKent, DA4 9HW United KingdomISO TC on Smoke and Heat Control Systems andComponents
Phone/Cell: 44 0 7747 013202Fax:Email : [email protected]
SE 7/23/2008 John E. Kampmeyer, Sr.
SMO-AAAPrincipalTriad Fire Protection Engineering Corporation150 Saxer AvenueSpringfield, PA 19064National Society of Professional Engineers
Phone/Cell: 610-328-3020 484-571-4806Fax: 610-328-2339Email : [email protected]
SE 7/17/1987
David A. Killian
SMO-AAAPrincipalWalt Disney Parks & ResortsMAPO Building1401 Flower StreetGlendale, CA 91201
Phone/Cell: 818-544-4714 818-640-5239Fax: 818-544-6115Email : [email protected]
U 8/2/2010 William E. Koffel
SMO-AAAPrincipalKoffel Associates, Inc.8815 Centre Park Drive, Suite 200Columbia, MD 21045-2107AAMA Smoke Vent Task Group
Phone/Cell: 410-540-9008Fax: 410-750-2588Email : [email protected]
M 4/15/2004
Cameron J. McCartney
SMO-AAAPrincipalNational Research Council of Canada1200 Montreal Road, Bldg. M-59Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6 CanadaAlternate: Gary D. Lougheed
Phone/Cell: 613-993-9775Fax: 613-954-0483Email : [email protected]
RT 10/18/2011 Anthony J. Militello
SMO-AAAPrincipalUS Department of the NavyNaval Facilities Engineering Command1322 Patterson Ave. SE, Suite 1000Washington, DC 20374
Phone/Cell: 202-685-9220Fax: 202-685-1592Email : [email protected]
E 9/30/2004
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Smoke Management Systems SMO-AAATracy L. Vecchiarelli
James A. Milke
SMO-AAAPrincipalUniversity of MarylandDepartment of Fire Protection Engineering3104 JM Patterson BuildingCollege Park, MD 20742
Phone/Cell: 301-405-3995 410-802-0288Fax: 301-405-9383Email : [email protected]
SE 1/1/1987 Timothy J. Orris
SMO-AAAPrincipalAMCA International, Inc.30 West University DriveArlington Heights, IL 60004-1893Air Movement & Control AssociationAlternate: Mark Allen Belke
Phone/Cell: 847-394-0150Fax: 847-253-0088Email : [email protected]
M 7/29/2005
Thomas J. Parrish
SMO-AAAPrincipalTelgian Corporation15771 W-M36Pinckney, MI 48169-9717Automatic Fire Alarm Association, Inc.
Phone/Cell: 248-467-6663 248-467-6663Fax: 480-248-1250Email : [email protected]
M 03/07/2013 Robert C. Sampson
SMO-AAAPrincipalAcralight International465 Kennebunk RoadAlfred, ME 04002
Phone/Cell: 207-324-0223Fax: 207-324-0224Email : [email protected]
M 3/4/2009
Lawrence J. Shudak
SMO-AAAPrincipalUL LLC333 Pfingsten RoadNorthbrook, IL 60062-2096Alternate: Blake M. Shugarman
Phone/Cell: 847-664-2791Fax: 847-313-2791Email : [email protected]
RT 7/20/2000 Deo Suriya Supanavongs
SMO-AAAPrincipalHoneywell International Incorporated1500 West Dundee RoadAlrington Heights, IL 60004National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationAlternate: Wesley Marcks
Phone/Cell: 847-797-4217Fax: 847-797-3664Email : [email protected]
M 10/23/2013
Jeffrey S. Tubbs
SMO-AAAPrincipalArup955 Massachusetts Avenue, 4th FloorCambridge, MA 02139Alternate: Andrew Neviackas
Phone/Cell: 617-864-2987Fax: 617-864-6178Email : [email protected]
SE 9/30/2004 Paul G. Turnbull
SMO-AAAPrincipalSiemens Building Technologies, Inc.1000 Deerfield ParkwayBuffalo Grove, IL 60089
Phone/Cell: 847-215-1000Fax: 847-403-1050Email : [email protected]
M 10/1/1995
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Smoke Management Systems SMO-AAATracy L. Vecchiarelli
Allyn J. Vaughn
SMO-AAAPrincipalJBA Consulting Engineers5155 West Patrick LaneLas Vegas, NV 89118
Phone/Cell: 702-362-9200Fax: 702-362-9862Email : [email protected]
SE 10/20/2010 Stacy N. Welch
SMO-AAAPrincipalMarriott International, Inc.10400 Fernwood Rd., Dept. 924.36Bethesda, MD 20817
Phone/Cell: 301-380-2135Fax: 301-380-6681Email : [email protected]
U 1/16/1998
Peter J. Willse
SMO-AAAPrincipalXL Global Asset Protection Services100 Constitution Plaza, 12th FloorHartford, CT 06103
Phone/Cell: 860-293-7900 860-460-1965Fax: 860-293-7907Email : [email protected]
I 1/1/1994 Steven D. Wolin
SMO-AAAPrincipalCode Consultants, Inc.2043 Woodland Parkway, Suite 300St. Louis, MO 63146-4235Alternate: Joseph Plati
Phone/Cell: 314-991-2633Fax: 314-991-4614Email : [email protected]
SE 4/5/2001
Mark Allen Belke
SMO-AAAAlternateGreenheck Fan Corporation990 South Parkview Circle, FAC 11Mosinee, WI 54455Air Movement & Control AssociationPrincipal: Timothy J. Orris
Phone/Cell: 715-692-6709Fax: 715-692-6757Email : [email protected]
M 10/29/2012 Diane B. Copeland
SMO-AAAAlternateDillon Consulting Engineers, Inc.671 Quincy AvenueLong Beach, CA 90814-1818Principal: Michael Earl Dillon
Phone/Cell: 562-434-4640Fax: 562-434-4670Email : [email protected]
SE 7/26/2007
Gary D. Lougheed
SMO-AAAAlternateNational Research Council of CanadaInstitute for Research in Construction1200 Montreal Road, Bldg. M-59Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6 CanadaPrincipal: Cameron J. McCartney
Phone/Cell: 613-993-3762Fax: 613-954-0483Email : [email protected]
RT 4/1/1994 Zachary L. Magnone
SMO-AAAAlternateTyco Fire Protection Products1467 Elmwood AvenueCranston, RI 02910National Fire Sprinkler AssociationPrincipal: Brian Green
Phone/Cell: 401-781-8220 x60456Fax: 401-781-7137Email : [email protected]
M 07/29/2013
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Smoke Management Systems SMO-AAATracy L. Vecchiarelli
Wesley Marcks
SMO-AAAAlternateXtralis, Inc.700 Longwater DriveNorwell, MA 02061National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationPrincipal: Deo Suriya Supanavongs
Phone/Cell: 781-789-6178Fax:Email : [email protected]
M 3/1/2011 Andrew Neviackas
SMO-AAAAlternateArup955 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 402Cambridge, MA 02139Principal: Jeffrey S. Tubbs
Phone/Cell: 617-349-9287Fax: 617-864-6178Email : [email protected]
SE 10/29/2012
Joseph Plati
SMO-AAAAlternateCode Consultants, Inc.215 West 40th Street, 15th FloorNew York, NY 10018Principal: Steven D. Wolin
Phone/Cell: 212-216-9596Fax: 212-216-4614Email : [email protected]
SE 8/9/2011 Blake M. Shugarman
SMO-AAAAlternateUL LLC333 Pfingsten RoadNorthbrook, IL 60062-2096Principal: Lawrence J. Shudak
Phone/Cell: 847-664-2022 847-456-0884Fax: 847-313-2022Email : [email protected]
RT 1/10/2008
Steven M. Strege
SMO-AAAAlternateHughes Associates, Inc.3610 Commerce Drive, Suite 817Baltimore, MD 21227-1652Principal: Michael J. Ferreira
Phone/Cell: 410-737-8677 x280Fax: 410-737-8688Email : [email protected]
SE 8/9/2011 Yibing Xin
SMO-AAAAlternateFM Global1151 Boston-Providence TurnpikeNorwood, MA 02062-9102Principal: Richard J. Davis
Phone/Cell: 781-255-4908Fax: 781-255-4024Email : [email protected]
I 9/30/2004
Christian Norgaard Madsen
SMO-AAANonvoting MemberTechno ConsultantClaude Monets alle 5Sandvika, N-1338 NorwayAlternate: Bent A. Borresen
Phone/Cell: 47-6757-1800Fax: 47-6757-1849Email : [email protected]
1/1/1991 Bent A. Borresen
SMO-AAAAlt. to Nonvoting MemberTechno ConsultClaude Monets alle 5Sandvika, N-1338 NorwayPrincipal: Christian Norgaard Madsen
Phone/Cell: 47-6757-1800Fax: 47-6757-1849Email : [email protected]
1/1/1991
John H. Klote
SMO-AAAMember Emeritus19355 Cypress Ridge Terrace, #502Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone/Cell: 571-258-0355Fax:Email : [email protected]
SE 1/1/1986
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Smoke Management Systems SMO-AAATracy L. Vecchiarelli
Tracy L. Vecchiarelli
SMO-AAAStaff LiaisonNational Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02169-7471
Phone/Cell: 617-984-7468Fax: 617-984-7110Email : [email protected]
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NFPA Technical Committee on Smoke Management Systems NFPA 92 and 204 FIRST DRAFT MEETING MINUTES
Embassy Suites Baltimore at BWI Airport
Linthicum, MD March 19, 2013
1. Call to Order. The meeting was called to order by Chair Randy Tucker at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at the Embassy Suites Baltimore at BWI Airport, Linthicum, MD.
2. Introduction of Committee Members and Guests. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT
NAME COMPANY Randy Tucker, Chair ccrd partners Tracy Vecchiarelli, Staff Liaison NFPA Richard Davis, Principal FM Global Kevin Derr, Principal US Architect of the Capitol Robert Dittrich, Principal Honeywell, Inc./Representing National
Electrical Manufacturers Michael Ferreira, Principal Hughes Associates, Inc. Geoffrey Harris, Principal Smoke and Fire Engineering Technology
Ltd./Representing ISO TC on Smoke and Heat Control
John Kampmeyer, Principal Triad Fire Protection Engineering Corporation
David Killian, Principal Walt Disney Parks & Resorts William Koffel, Principal Koffel Associates, Inc. James Milke, Principal University of Maryland Thomas Parrish, Principal Telgian Corporation/Representing
Automatic Fire Alarm Association, Inc. Paul Turnbull, Principal Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Allyn Vaughn, Principal JBA Consulting Engineers Stacy Welch, Principal Marriott International, Inc. Peter Willse, Principal XL Global Asset Protection Services Steven Wolin, Principal Code Consultants, Inc. Andrew Neviackas, Alternate to Jeffrey Tubbs
Arup
Blake Shugarman, Alternate to Lawrence Shudak
UL LLC
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Yibing Xin, Alternate to Richard Davis
FM Global
John Klote, Member Emeritus
There were no guests in attendance.
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS NOT PRESENT (Whose Alternates Did Not Attend)
NAME COMPANY
Sanjay Aggarwal, Principal The RJA Group, Inc. Elyahu Avidor, Principal Standards Institution of Israel Flora Chen, Principal Hayward Fire Department, CA Paul Compton, Principal Colt International, Inc. Michael Dillon, Principal Dillon Consulting Engineers, Inc. Kelly Eisenstein, Principal City of San Diego Douglas Evans, Principal Clark County Building Department Cameron McCartney, Principal National Research Council of Canada Anthony Militello, Principal US Department of the Navy Timothy Orris, Principal Air Movement & Control Association Robert Sampson, Principal Acralight International
3. Approval of the Meeting Minutes -The minutes of the November 16-17, 2010 ROC and September 20, 2011 Pre-First Draft meetings were approved with one editorial change. 4. Chair’s Report – R. Tucker welcomed the committee.
5. New Process Review and Staff Liaison Report - T. Vecchiarelli reviewed the meeting procedures and introduced and reviewed the new process.
6. Glossary of Terms – The GOT report was reviewed and first revisions were made to correct any inconsistencies between definitions.
7. Public Inputs for NFPA 92 – The committee acted on and resolved the public inputs. See the NFPA 92 First Draft Report.
8. Public Inputs for NFPA 204 – The committee acted on and resolved the public inputs. See the NFPA 204 First Draft Report.
9. Task Groups – The following task groups were assigned to review NFPA 92 and 204: NFPA 92 Ch 1-4: M. Ferreira (C), D. Davis, A. Vaughn, K. Derr, P. Willse, A. Neviackas NFPA 92 Ch 5: J. Milke (C), Y. Xing, J. Klote NFPA 92 Ch 6-8: J. Kampmeyer (C), R. Dittrich, G. Harris, D. Killian, P. Turnbull, S.
Welch, B. Shugarman NFPA 204: S. Wolin (C), W. Koffel, G. Harris, D. Davis Annex Material: T. Parrish, J. Milke 10. Other Business – No other business was discussed.
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11. Next Meeting – TBD. 12. Adjournment - The meeting was adjourned at 5:00 pm on Tuesday March 19, 2013.
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Enforcer, 5Insurance, 2Installer/Maintainer, 0Labor, 0Manufacturer, 8Research & Testing, 3Special Expert, 10 = 33%User, 2Consumer, 0
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Public Comment No. 4-NFPA 92-2013 [ Section No. 3.3.4 ]
3.3.4 * Draft Curtain.A fixed or automatically deployable barrier that protrudes downward from the ceiling to channel, contain, or prevent the migration of smoke.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
As written, a deployable draft curtain could mean a manually operated unit. In order to be effective, the deployable unit must automatically deploy when needed. To ensure deployment of the non-fixed draft curtain, the word “automatically” should be added just before the word “deployable”. This removes the allowance of manually deployed draft curtains.
Related ItemFirst Revision No. 2-NFPA 92-2013 [Section No. 3.3.5]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County Washington
Affilliation: NFPA Building Code Development Committee (BCDC)
Street Address:
City:
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Submittal Date: Wed Nov 13 15:36:22 EST 2013
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Public Comment No. 1-NFPA 92-2013 [ Section No. 3.3.9 [Excluding
any Sub-Sections] ]
A The column of smoke that rises hot gases, flames, and smoke rising above a fire; also called convection column, thermal updraft, or thermalcolumn .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
I am a member of the Glossary of Terms Task Group (GOT). The proposed definition is used by many other standards. Having common definitions across NFPA standards, where appropriate, is the goal of the GOT.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jack McNamara
Organization: Bosch Security Systems
Affilliation: GOT
Street Address:
City:
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Submittal Date: Sun Oct 27 12:45:48 EDT 2013
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Public Comment No. 3-NFPA 92-2013 [ Section No. 3.3.11 [Excluding
any Sub-Sections] ]
The airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases involved evolved when a material undergoes pyrolysis or combustion, together with the quantity of air that is entrained or otherwise mixed into the mass. [NFPA 556, 2011]
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
Many NFPA documents include the same definition of "smoke", including NFPA 90A, 204, 318, 556, 921 and 1404. It is essential that the definition not be changed. My suggestion that NFPA 556 be used for the extraction is because it is the most generic document, but any of the others could be chosen also.
Moreover, the concept of smoke addresses the products of combustion "evolved" and it does not address what products are "involved" in any issue.
This comment is made on behalf of the Glossary on Terminology committee set up to obtain uniformity of definitions.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Marcelo Hirschler
Organization: GBH International
Affilliation: NFPA GOT
Street Address:
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Submittal Date: Tue Oct 29 12:46:48 EDT 2013
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Public Comment No. 2-NFPA 92-2013 [ Section No. 3.3.12 ]
3.3.12* Smoke Barrier.For the purposes of this standard, a A continuous membrane, either vertical or horizontal, such as a wall, floor, or ceiling assembly, that or a membrane with discontinuities created by protected openings, where such membrane is designed and constructed to restrict the movement of smoke in conjunction with a smoke control system .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
I am a member of the Glossary of Terms Task Group (GOT). The proposed definition is used by many other standards. Having common definitions across NFPA standards, where appropriate, is the goal of the GOT. A smoke barrier is not always used with smoke control systems
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jack McNamara
Organization: Bosch Security Systems
Affilliation: GOT
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Sun Oct 27 12:49:11 EDT 2013
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Public Comment No. 5-NFPA 92-2013 [ Section No. 4.3.1 ]
4.3.1 Smoke Containment Systems.The design approach for smoke containment systems shall be thepressurization of one of or a combination of the following:
(1) Stairwell pressurization Stairwells
(2) Zoned pressurization areas
(3) Elevator pressurization Elevators
(4) Vestibule pressurization Vestibules
(5) Smoke refuge area pressurization areas
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
The proposed revision in PI-5 is appropriate and easier to understand. It is not necessary from a technical perspective, but it makes NFPA 92 a better document because it reduces repetitive language and provides requirements more concisely. A better standard will be easier for designers, installers and enforcers.
Related Item
Public Input No. 5-NFPA 92-2012 [Section No. 4.3.1]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County Washington
Affilliation: NFPA Building Code Development Committee (BCDC)
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Wed Nov 13 15:49:18 EST 2013
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Public Comment No. 6-NFPA 92-2013 [ Section No. 4.4.2.2 ]
4.4.2.2 * Pressure Differences Across Doors.The pressure differences across doors shall not cause the maximum force permitted to begin opening the door to exceed the value stipulated in NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, or state or local codes and regulations.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
This was one of the changes suggested by PI-7. We do not agree with the change in the title suggested by PI-7, but we do agree with this change. Some states do not allow local codes or regulations to supersede that of the state codes or regulations, therefore “state” codes and regulations should be added.
Related ItemPublic Input No. 7-NFPA 92-2012 [Section No. 4.4.2.2]
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Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County Washington
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Public Comment No. 7-NFPA 92-2013 [ Section No. 5.5.2.5 ]
5.5.2.5Where draft curtains are used, they shall remain in place and shall confine smoke when exposed to the maximum predicted temperature for the design interval time, assuming a design fire in close proximity to the draft curtain.Where used, deployable draft curtains shall not reset automatically.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
FR-2 now allows draft curtains to be deployable. PC-4 proposes to make those "automatically" deployable. This proposed revision to FR-16 adds the requirement that deployable draft curtains not reset automatically, but manually, so that the draft curtain stays in place while needed. Once the incident is over, manual reset can occur.
Related Public Comments for This Document
Related Comment RelationshipPublic Comment No. 4-NFPA 92-2013 [Section No. 3.3.4]
Related ItemFirst Revision No. 16-NFPA 92-2013 [New Section after 5.5.2.4]
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Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County Washington
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Public Comment No. 8-NFPA 92-2013 [ Section No. 6.4.8.6 ]
6.4.8.6Operational capability of dedicated smoke control equipment shall be verified as specified by the engineer of record and approved by the AHJ .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
FR-10 gives no indication of the frequency for operational capability. This should be specified by the engineer of record, and the AHJ should approve of the frequency (based on the risk of the occupancy).
Related ItemFirst Revision No. 10-NFPA 92-2013 [Section No. 6.4.8.6]
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Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County Washington
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Submittal Date: Wed Nov 13 16:23:54 EST 2013
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Public Comment No. 9-NFPA 92-2013 [ New Section after 8.6.5.1 ]
A8.6.5.1.1 Testing shall be conducted and a final report submitted within 90 days after the completion of testing.
8.6.5.1.2 Testing and auditing of records shall be performed in order to issue a certificate of compliance.
8.6.5.1.2.1* Testing shall include the verification that devices are properly annunciated at the control panel, verification that system function by placing zones into alarm and checking the input and output signals and device functionality against the information contained within the approved smoke control report.
A.8.6.5.1.2.1 - Auditing of records should include verification of the location and integrity of smoke zone boundaries to approved documents, review of maintenance records of devices and equipment making up the smoke control system (initiating devices, fans, dampers, controls, doors and windows if self or automatic closing), verify that the appropriate maintenance requirements are being met by the facility, and previous testing done in conjunction with fire alarm system testing. Documentation should also be on forms submitted as a part of the preliminary smoke control report.
8.6.5.1.2.2*. The AHJ shall be notified immediately in writing, whenever it is discovered that any component or system is inoperable and is creating a life threatening situation.
A8.6.5.1.2.2 Upon discovery of any non-complying aspect of the smoke control system that cannot be corrected immediately, the owner must notify the AHJ prior to them concluding the testing and leaving for the day. All non-complying aspects must be corrected to ensure that the smoke control system is properly operating as designed.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
This is similar to PI-2. We support the reason provided by the proponent of PI-2. It is important to notify the AHJ if there are deficiencies. The TC statement only addresses a small part of this proposal that is proposed for the annex in A8.6.5.1.2.2. To address the TC concern, this comment changes the annex to say the "owner" not the “testing individual” must notify the “AHJ”. As well, the first sentence presented in PI-2 of A.8.6.5.1.2.1 was deleted.
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Public Input No. 2-NFPA 92-2012 [Section No. 8.6.5.1]
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Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County Washington
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Submittal Date: Wed Nov 13 16:31:19 EST 2013
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Public Comment No. 1-NFPA 204-2013 [ Section No. G.1.2.1 ]
G.1.2.1 ASTM Publications.ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
ASTM D 635, Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of Self-Supporting Plastics in a Horizontal Position, 2010.
ASTM E 1321, Standard Test Method for Determining Material Ignition and Flame Spread Properties, 2009 2013 .
ASTM E 1354, Standard Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products Using an Oxygen Consumption Calorimeter, 2011b 2013 .
ASTM E 2058, Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Synthetic Polymer Material Flammability Using a Fire Propagation Apparatus (FPA),2013.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
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Submitter Full Name: Marcelo Hirschler
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Submittal Date: Sun Nov 10 12:29:50 EST 2013
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