A Guide to Smoke Control Provisions
in the 2006 International Building Code
Provides Greater Understanding of the Intent and
Application of Section 909 of the Building Code
Governing Smoke Control
Authors Dr. John H. Klote and
Douglas H. Evans provide a greater understanding of
the intent and application of Section 909 of the
2006 International Building Code.
It discusses
special inspection and the commissioning of
smoke-control systems, and clarifies which
fire-resistive barriers already required by the code
(occupancy separations, exit elements, fire walls,
floors, etc.) are intended or may be used as smoke
barriers including guidance on the determination of
design fires and discussion of the relationship of
the IBC provisions to NFPA 92B.
Table of
Contents:
- Overview of Smoke Control
- Rational Analysis for the
Smoke Control System
- Code-Mandated Smoke
Barriers
- Pressurization Systems
- Airflow Method
- Atria and Other Large
Spaces
- Equations for Atria and
Other Large Spaces
- Analysis of Design Fires
- Smoke Control System
Equipment
- Fire-Fighter's Smoke
Control Panel
- Stairwell Smoke
Protection
- Elevator Shaft Smoke
Protection
- Special Inspection and
Commissioning
- Appendices
Smoke Control Provisions
of the 2006 IBC® is intended to clarify the
intent of the code by providing clear discussion
of these topics in a reader-friendly style. |