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AECDAILY TD EN 133702 1023:2024 Edition

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Smoke Containment Strategies for Elevator Hoistways and Lobbies

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Slide 1
2 Slide 2: Smoke Containment Strategies for Elevator Hoistways and Lobbies
3 Slide 3
4 Slide 4: How to Use This Online Learning Course
5 Slide 5: Purpose and Learning Objectives
6 Slide 6: Contents
7 Slide 7: Fire and Smoke Behavior in High-Rise Buildings
8 Slide 8: Fires in High-Rise Buildings
9 Slide 9: Fire Protection in High-Rise Buildings
10 Slide 10: Smoke Hazards in High-Rise Building Fires
11 Slide 11: Smoke Hazards in High-Rise Building Fires
12 Slide 12: Stack Effect
13 Slide 13: Smoke in Stairwells and Elevator Shafts
14 Slide 14: Smoke in Stairwells and Elevator Shafts
15 Slide 15: Gap between the Elevator Door and Frame
16 Slide 16: Impact of Occupant Response and Behavior
17 Slide 17: Actual Evacuation Time
18 Slide 18: Case Study: MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
19 Slide 19: Case Study: MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
20 Slide 20: Case Study: MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
21 Slide 21
22 Slide 22
23 Slide 23: Building Codes and Smoke Containment
24 Slide 24: Active vs. Passive Fire Protection
25 Slide 25: Smoke Containment
26 Slide 26: Enclosed Elevator Lobby Requirements
27 Slide 27: Enclosed Elevator Lobby Requirements
28 Slide 28: Enclosed Elevator Lobby: Exceptions
29 Slide 29: Enclosed Elevator Lobby: Exceptions
30 Slide 30: Enclosed Elevator Lobby: Exceptions
31 Slide 31: Enclosed Elevator Lobby: Exceptions
32 Slide 32: Enclosed Elevator Lobby: Exceptions
33 Slide 33: Enclosed Elevator Lobby: Exceptions
34 Slide 34: Corridor Continuity
35 Slide 35: Methods of Protection
36 Slide 36: Questions about Enclosed Elevator Lobbies
37 Slide 37: Questions about Enclosed Elevator Lobbies
38 Slide 38
39 Slide 39
40 Slide 40: Smoke and Draft Control Doors
41 Slide 41: Alternatives to Enclosed Elevator Lobbies
42 Slide 42: Fire-Rated Doors
43 Slide 43: Smoke and Draft Control Doors
44 Slide 44: Smoke and Draft Control Doors
45 Slide 45: Fire- and Smoke-Rated Door Locations
46 Slide 46: Requirements for a Smoke and Draft Control Door
47 Slide 47: ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators
48 Slide 48: How Is a Smoke and Draft Door Assembly Achieved?
49 Slide 49: Smoke Curtains
50 Slide 50: Smoke Curtains
51 Slide 51: Accordion Fire Doors
52 Slide 52: Swing Door Assemblies
53 Slide 53: Compliant or Not?
54 Slide 54: Compliant or Not?
55 Slide 55: Compliant or Not?
56 Slide 56: Compliant or Not?
57 Slide 57
58 Slide 58
59 Slide 59: Egress through Intervening Spaces
60 Slide 60: Egress through Intervening Spaces
61 Slide 61: Egress through Intervening Spaces
62 Slide 62: Fire Service Access Elevator Lobbies
63 Slide 63: Example: Fire Access Elevator Lobby
64 Slide 64: Occupant Evacuation Elevator Lobbies
65 Slide 65: Occupant Evacuation Elevator Lobbies
66 Slide 66: Resources
67 Slide 67: Resources
68 Slide 68: Thank You
AECDAILY TD EN 133702 1023
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