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E-raamat: Fire Protection Approaches in Site Plan Review [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Office of the Fire Marshal, Fairfax, Virginia, USA)
  • Formaat: 126 pages, 8 Tables, black and white; 97 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429154997
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  • Formaat: 126 pages, 8 Tables, black and white; 97 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429154997
Teised raamatud teemal:
The outcome of a fire review can greatly impact the internal fire and life safety features, as well as the architectural design of a building. An insiders guide for both novice and expert, Fire Protection Approaches in Site Plan Review provides the framework needed to design and evaluate a successful site plan for review. This book outlines the components of a fire review, provides fundamental knowledge of fire principles related to a review, and introduces concepts for site plan development that can reduce or eliminate the problems that take place during the review process and during fire emergencies.

In addition to providing an overview of site plans, the author explains the items required for fire analysis, the kind of information that will be evaluated, and the items with which a reviewer should be familiar to begin a review. He also implements best practices, internationally recognized codes and standards, and applies real-life examples illustrating relevant ideas and concepts.

A technical examination that considers an engineering approach to fire emergency service, codes and standards, this book:











Establishes the importance of the roads used by fire emergency personnel to get to a site Explains the water requirements for a fully-engulfed building Discusses the strategic positioning of fire hydrants Examines underground fire service lines that supply water to the active fire protection systems of the building Highlights Siamese connections, also known as Fire Department Connections (FDCs) Looks at location and positioning of FDCs, clearance from obstructions, size, and labeling Covers access for emergency vehicles from the fire station and to the building

Fire Protection Approaches in Site Plan Review describes the basics of fire protection as they relate to site planning and explains the importance of proper site plan review. This book serves as a handy guide for owners seeking to protect their buildings, architects and engineers needing to implement a cost-effective code-compliant design, and plan examiners and inspectors looking to effectively evaluate and review site plans.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Author xiii
Introduction xv
Analysis xix
Chapter 1 Site Plan Basics
1(10)
Building Address
4(3)
Measuring Scales
7(1)
Profile
8(1)
Existing Condition/Demolition
8(1)
Revisions
9(1)
Site Renovation
9(1)
Local Fire Alarm Notification
9(1)
Record Keeping
9(1)
References
10(1)
Chapter 2 Grading
11(6)
Public versus Private Streets
14(1)
References
15(2)
Chapter 3 Fire Flow
17(8)
ISU Method
17(1)
Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute Method
18(1)
ISO Method
18(1)
Fairfax County Method
18(3)
Occupancy Reduction---"OR" Value
19(1)
Exposure Distance---"ED" Value
20(1)
IFC Method
21(1)
Minimum and Maximum Fire Flows
21(1)
Example of the Fairfax County Method
21(3)
References
24(1)
Chapter 4 Fire Hydrants
25(16)
Dry Hydrants
25(1)
Wet Hydrants
25(2)
Flow and Pressure at Hydrants
27(4)
Clear Space around Fire Hydrants
31(1)
Distance between Fire Hydrants
32(3)
Fire Hydrant Availability and Access
35(4)
References
39(2)
Chapter 5 Underground Fire Lines
41(10)
Tall Buildings
42(3)
Case Study: NFPA 13R Sprinkler System
45(1)
Profiles
46(3)
Easement
49(1)
Site Renovations
49(1)
Case Study
49(1)
Reference
50(1)
Chapter 6 Fire Department Connections
51(12)
Plan View
53(3)
Fire Hydrant Serving A Siamese Connection
56(1)
FDCs for High-Rise Buildings
57(2)
Case Study
59(1)
Pumper Test Header
60(1)
Free-Standing FDC
61(1)
References
62(1)
Chapter 7 Fire Truck Access
63(10)
Dead Ends
67(3)
Fire Lane Signage
70(1)
References
71(2)
Chapter 8 Aerial Ladder Truck Access
73(14)
How Much Access Is Enough Access?
81(4)
References
85(2)
Chapter 9 Code Modifications
87(4)
Chapter 10 Conclusion
91(2)
Appendix 93(6)
Glossary 99(2)
Index 101
Mohammad Nabeel Waseem has an Advance Diploma in Fire Protection Engineering Technology from Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology (Ontario, Canada), Bachelor of Science Degree in Fire Safety and Engineering Technology from University of Cincinnati, and a Master of Engineering Degree in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland. In addition, he holds an MBA in Project Management from Columbia Southern University, where he also served as an adjunct faculty member. A Professional Member of SFPE, Mr. Waseem is a Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CPFS), holds NICET Level III certification in water-based systems, is a certified fire plans examiner, a fire inspector, and a Licensed Fire Protection Engineer in Maryland and Virginia, USA.