By: Russell Bainbridge March 18th, 2016 FPE 596

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By: Russell Bainbridge March 18th, 2016 FPE 596

Egress Analysis and Design California Polytechnic State University's Engineering IV building Fire Detection, Alarm and Communication Systems A warehouse in Amarillo, TX Water-based Fire Suppression Systems Costco Structural Fire Protection California Polytechnic State University's Engineering IV building

A-3 occupancy of Type II-A (Table 503 of IBC) Maximum floor area 15,500 ft 2 per floor and three stories in height for a total of 46,000 ft 2. Actual 17,441 ft 2 total and three stories. B occupancy of Type II-A (Table 503 of IBC) Maximum floor area 37,500 ft 2 per floor and five stories in height for a total of 187,500 ft 2. Actual 87,190 ft 2 total and three stories.

Reviewed against the 2015 Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) and the 2015 International Building Code (IBC). Occupancies: Business (B) Storage (S-2) Assembly (A-3) Industrial (U)

Assembly Common Path minimums Code: serving >50 persons, 20 ft.; <=50 persons, 75 ft. Actual: 51.67 ft. (Room 223C has 11 people) Dead-End minimums Code: 20 ft. Actual: 0 ft. Travel Distance Code: 250 ft. Actual: 58.63 ft.

Stairways Capacities 0.3 in/person First floor: 218.4 in. Second floor: 144.6 in. Third floor: 100.2 in Level Components and Ramps 0.2 in/person First floor: 145.6 in. Second floor: 96.4 in. Third floor: 66.8 in.

Stair #1 is 10.30 min Serves the third and second floor Stair #2 is 10.43 min Serves the second floor Stair #3 is 12.93 min Serves the third and second floor Stair #4 is 9.48 min Serves the third and second floor

14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Stairwell #1 Stairwell #2 Stairwell #3 Stairwell #4 Minutes

2000 International Building Code (IBC) 2001 California Fire Code (CFC) Type II-A (fire resistant) construction with automatic fire suppression throughout. Bearing walls, structural frame, shaft enclosures and floor separation 2-hour fire resistant. Exterior non-bearing walls and permanent partitions 1- hour fire resistant.

1-hour fire resistant structural steel and decking are covered with lightweight concrete with a thickness to meet 1-hour fire resistant construction. 2-hour fire resistant structural steel and decking are covered with lightweight concrete with a thickness to meet a 2-hour fire resistant construction. Thickness of a minimum of 1" to a maximum of 2 1/2" of concrete to achieve a 2-hour fire resistant rating per Table 719.1(1) of the IBC.

R = [C 1 (W/D) + C 2 ] h Table 4-11.3 of Section 4 Chapter 11 from the 4 th edition of the SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering. h = R / [C 1 (W/D) + C 2 ] D = 4a + 2b - 2c From Figure 4-11.10 of Section 4 Chapter 11 from the 4 th edition of the SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering. D = 3b f + 2d 2t w From Figure 4-11.11 of Section 4 Chapter 11 from the 4 th edition of the SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering. Columns are W14x68 I-beams Beams are W24x55 and W24x62

h = R / [C 1 (W / D) + C 2 ] R = 2 hr W14x68 column W = 68 lbs/ft D = 4a + 2b - 2c a = 10 in b = 14 in c = 1/4 in D = 4(10 in) + 2(14 in) 2(1/4 in) D = 67.5 in W/D = (68 lbs/ft) / (67.5 in) W/D = 1.007 lbs/ft * in

h = R / [C 1 * (W / D) + C 2 ] C 1 = 1.05 C 2 = 0.6 These are the example factors from the SFPE Handbook. The C-factors vary depending on the material used. h = (2 hr) / [(1.05) * (1.007 lbs/ft * in) + (0.6)] h = 1.21 in of spray-applied cementitious materials at a minimum for W14x68 columns

The thickness calculated of spray-applied cementitious materials for the 1-hr resistant rating was less than 1 in. and the 2-hr resistant rating was less than 2.5 in. The hourly resistant was calculated using the equations from Section 4 Chapter 11 Table 4-11.3 from the 4 th edition of the SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering.

Warehouse in Amarillo, TX Proprietary system that communicates to a supervising location constantly attended and the signals are automatically recorded and is under control of the building owner The system monitors the fire suppression system, shuts off the air handling units and notifies the occupants. Reviewed against the 2013 NFPA 72, 2015 NFPA 90A and 2015 NFPA 101.

Fire Alarm Control Panel Notifier FireWarden-50(E) Initiation Devices System Sensor and Notifier products and Sprinklers Notification Devices Notifier SpectraAlart Advance Horn/Strobe

The location, spacing and placement of the sprinklers, supervisory switches, manual pull stations and smoke detectors meet the prescribed requirements of NFPA 72, NFPA 90A and NFPA 101. The location, spacing and placement of all the notification devices meet the prescribed requirements of NFPA 72, except for in the Outbound Staging area, the Receiving Area and the Corridor in the General Office area.

Sprinklers are Tyco ESFR-17, RTI of 100 m 2 -sec 2, activation temperature of 212 o F (100 o C) Per DETACH model activation time of 304 seconds and heat release rate of 4,344 kw.

Audible Requirements L w = L + 20 Log 10 r +11 db L w = L P1 (C 3 + C 4 + C 5 ) C 3 = Table 4-1.19 C 4 = Table 4-1.20 C 5 = Table 4-1.21 L w = L P2 (C 1 + C 2 ) C 1 = Table 4-1.17 C 2 = Table 4-1.18 Tables from the fourth edition of the SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering

Audible Requirements Storage areas: L P1 and L P2 = 95 db at a minimum All other areas: L P1 and L P2 = 90 db at a minimum Visible Requirements I = E d 2 Minimum of 0.0375 lumens/ft 2

South End L w = (95 db) [(-3 db) + (-8 db) + (-11 db)] L w = 117 db A sound power level of 117 db for a maximum of 40 ft from the device would be required for a two-directional and medium finish. North End L w = (95 db) [(-0 db) + (-8 db) + (-11 db)] L w = 114 db A sound power level of 114 db for a maximum of 40 ft from the device would be required for a single-directional and medium finish.

(0.0375 lumens/ft 2 ) x (15 ft x 89 ft) = 50.06 candela Two horn/strobe devices at 30 cd for a total of 60 cd meeting the 50.06 cd required to meet the 0.0375 lumens/ft 2 minimum.

Costco 2013 NFPA 13 (Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. General "box store" construction with 130,227 ft 2 of sales floor and a roof height of 25 ft 4 in. Assumptions: Class IV Commodities Flat ceiling with no skylights and an elevation of 24 ft 6 in. Storage up to 20 ft with racks up to 15 ft. ESFR 25.2 K-factor being used, requiring a minimum of 15 psi operating pressure per Table 12.8.6.1. The design area "shall consist of the most hydraulically demanding area of 12 sprinklers, consisting of four sprinklers on each of the three branchlines" per Section 16.2.3.5. ESFR sprinklers at ceiling level only

Water Supply Info Static pressure of 80 psi Residual pressure of 60 psi Flow of 1,000 gpm The pump is a Peerless Horizontal Fire Pump rated flow of 1,250 gpm at 90 psi. All waterflow alarm switches and tamper switches are Potter Electric Signal Company.

Flow required at the Base of the Riser (BOR) is 1,681.7 gpm. Pressure required at the BOR is 20.0 psi. Flow required at the pump is1,181.8 gpm. Pressure required at the pump is 71.35 psi. Safety factor of 7.7 psi (28%). Total hose stream 500 gpm. Minimum flow is 97.6 gpm. Minimum pressure is 15 psi. Operating density is 0.75 gpm/ft 2.

Coverage area per sprinkler is 132 ft 2. Spacing between branchlines is11 ft. Spacing between sprinklers is 12 ft. Area of application is 1,584 ft 2. Located farthest to the riser. Calculated using Hydraulic Analyzer of Sprinkler Systems (HASS).

Fire size 28,900 kw/m² Peak HRR Polyethylene trash barrels in cardboard cartons 578 seconds to Peak Table 3-1.9 From the fourth edition of the SFPE Handbook Table 3-1.9 Used solid blocks due to limited amount of modeling time Burner is 1 m²

Calculations use worst case scenario for egress times (minimum widths required at the farthest distance to travel). Approximate egress time from the sales floor: 8 minutes Approximate egress time from the storage area: 9.5 minutes

Per Table 3-12.2 of the fourth edition of the SFPE Handbook, there is a delay time to start evacuation after the notification is initiated. This value per the table for one-story department store is 0.9 minutes as the worst case scenario. The total approximate egress times after ignition would be 10.9 minutes from the sales floor and 12.4 minutes from the stock room. Know events were people were shopping until they personally saw the flames or smoke.

Only calculated to ten minutes. The first sprinkler activates at 186 sec. (3.1 minutes) and that would activate the water flow switch and initiate the notification system. Smoke starts to obscure the main entrance at approximately the 6 minute mark. All occupants that didn t make it out of the main entrance from the Sales floor by the 6 minutes after ignition would have to find alternate exits. Egress form the Stock Room would be greater than 10 minutes before the smoke would reach head level (6 ft 6 in).

Only calculated to ten minutes. The first sprinkler activates at 161 sec. (2.68 minutes) and that would activate the water flow switch and initiate the notification system. Smoke starts to obscure the front exits at approximately the 5.8 minute mark. All occupants that didn t make it out of the front exits from the Sales floor and the Stock Room by the 5.8 minutes after ignition would have to find alternate exits.

Only calculated to ten minutes. The first sprinkler activates at 160 sec. (2.68 minutes) and that would activate the water flow switch and initiate the notification system. Smoke starts to obscure the back exits at approximately the 2 minute mark. Smoke starts to obscure the front exits at approximately the 4.5 minute mark. There are still some exits possible after the 4.5 minute mark but most areas will be completely engulfed in smoke 4.5 minutes after ignition.