Smoke and heat control systems - Part 7: Smoke control ducts

This European Standard applies to smoke control system ducts operating as part of smoke and heat control systems, placed on the market. This standard specifies requirements and refers to test methods for smoke control system ducts which are intended to be installed in smoke and heat control systems in buildings.
This European Standard also governs components used within such duct systems, such as turning vanes and silencers, with the exception of natural and powered smoke ventilators and smoke control system dampers, which are covered by separate standards.
Ducts for use other than in smoke and heat control systems are not covered by this standard.

Rauch- und Wärmefreihaltung - Teil 7: Entrauchungsleitungen

Diese Europäische Norm gilt für Entrauchungsleitungen, die in den Markt gebracht wurden, um als Bestandteil einer Rauch- und Wärmeabzugsanlage eingesetzt zu werden. Diese Norm schreibt Anforderungen vor und verweist auf Prüfverfahren für Entrauchungsleitungen, die dazu gedacht sind, in Rauch- und Wärmeabzugsanlagen innerhalb von Gebäuden eingebaut zu werden.
Diese Europäische Norm regelt ebenfalls Bauteile, die innerhalb eines solchen Entrauchungsleitungssystems verwendet werden, wie z. B. Drehklappen und Schalldämpfer, mit Ausnahme von natürlichen und maschinell betriebenen Rauchabzügen und Entrauchungsklappen, die in getrennten Normen behandelt werden.
Leitungen, die nicht zur Rauch- und Wärmeabführung verwendet werden, werden in dieser Norm nicht behandelt.

Systemes pour le contrôle des fumées et de la chaleur - Partie 7 : Conduits de désenfumage

Sistemi za nadzor dima in toplote - 7. del: Kanali za nadzor dima

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
OSIST prEN 12101-7:2004
01-julij-2004
Sistemi za nadzor dima in toplote – 7. del: Kanali za nadzor dima
Smoke and heat control systems - Part 7: Smoke control ducts
Rauch- und Wärmefreihaltung - Teil 7: Entrauchungsleitungen
Systemes pour le contrôle des fumées et de la chaleur - Partie 7 : Conduits de
désenfumage
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 12101-7
ICS:
13.220.20 3RåDUQD]DãþLWD Fire protection
91.140.30 3UH]UDþHYDOQLLQNOLPDWVNL Ventilation and air-
VLVWHPL conditioning
OSIST prEN 12101-7:2004 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 12101-7
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2004
ICS
English version
Smoke and heat control systems - Part 7: Smoke control ducts
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC 191.
If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
This draft European Standard was established by CEN in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language
made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same
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Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without notice and
shall not be referred to as a European Standard.
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© 2004 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. prEN 12101-7:2004 E
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Contents
Foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope. 7
2 Normative references. 7
3 Terms and definitions. 8
4 Applications. 10
4.1 General . 10
4.1.1 Functions and installation. 10
4.1.2 Specific fire resistant duct types. 10
4.1.3 Single compartment smoke control system ducts. 10
4.1.4 Multi compartment fire resisting smoke control system ducts . 10
5 Construction and components of smoke control system ducts. 12
5.1 General . 12
5.2 Construction of smoke control system ducts. 13
5.2.1 General Requirements. 13
5.2.2 Structural supports used for smoke control system ducts. 13
5.2.3 Duct sealant materials used in smoke control system ducts . 13
5.2.4 Penetration seals (between fire compartments) .13
5.2.5 Other components . 14
6 Test equipment. 14
6.1 Single compartment smoke control system ducts. 14
6.1.1 Elevated temperature tests . 14
6.2 Multi compartment fire resisting smoke control system ducts . 14
6.2.1 Fire resistance tests. 14
7 Test methods. 14
7.1 Single compartment smoke control system ducts. 14
7.1.1 General . 14
7.1.2 Elevated temperature pressure and leakage test . 14
7.1.3 Structural supports used for smoke control system ducts. 15
7.1.4 Duct sealant materials used in smoke control system ducts . 15
7.1.5 Maintenance of cross section. 15
7.2 Multi compartment fire resisting smoke control system ducts . 15
7.2.1 General . 15
7.2.2 Elevated temperature pressure and leakage test . 15
7.2.3 Structural supports used for smoke control system ducts. 15
7.2.4 Duct sealant materials used in smoke control system ducts . 15
7.2.5 Penetration seals (between fire compartments) .15
7.2.6 Maintenance of cross section. 15
7.3 Other components . 15
8 Performance criteria and classification. 16
8.1 Single compartment smoke control system duct. 16
8.1.1 Performance criteria . 16
8.1.2 Classification. 16
8.2 Multi compartment fire resisting smoke control system duct . 16
8.2.1 Performance criteria . 16
8.2.2 Classification. 16
9 Installation and maintenance information. 17
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9.1 Installation information . 17
9.2 Maintenance information. 17
10 Marking. 17
11 Evaluation of conformity . 17
11.1 General . 17
11.2 Initial type testing. 18
11.2.1 General . 18
11.2.2 Modifications . 18
11.2.3 Previous tests and product families . 18
11.2.4 Test samples. 19
11.2.5 Test report. 19
11.3 Factory product control (FPC). 19
11.3.1 General . 19
11.3.2 General requirements . 19
11.3.3 Product specific requirements . 20
11.3.4 Initial inspection of factory and FPC. 21
11.3.5 Continuous surveillance of FPC. 21
11.3.6 Procedure for modifications . 22
Annex A (informative) Example of inspection and maintenance procedure. 23
(normative)
Annex B Factory production control supplemental requirements. 24
B.1 Factory production control . 24
B.1.1 Steel. 24
B.1.2 Boards . 24
B.1.3 Steel protected by board, mineral wool, or sprayed or other material. 26
B.1.4 Ducts made from other materials. 26
(informative)
Annex ZA Clauses of this European Standard addressing the provisions of
the EU Construction Products Directive .27
ZA.1 Scope of this annex . 27
ZA.2 Clauses of this European Standard addressing the essential characteristics of the
EU Construction Products Directive. 27
ZA.3 Procedure for the attestation of conformity of smoke control ducts. 28
ZA.4 CE Marking. 28
ZA.5 EC certificate and declaration of conformity . 29
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Foreword
This document (prEN 12101-7:2004) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 191 “Fixed
firefighting systems”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and
the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative annex ZA, which is an integral part of this
document.
This European Standard has the general title “Smoke and heat control systems” and consists of the
following separate parts:
Part 1: Specification for smoke barriers,
Part 2: Specification for natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators,
Part 3: Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilators,
Part 4: Fire and smoke control installations – Kits,
Part 6: Pressure differential – Kits,
Part 7: Smoke control ducts,
Part 8: Smoke control dampers,
Part 9: Control panels and emergency control panels,
Part 10: Power supplies.
EN 12101 is included in a series of European Standards planned to also cover:
a) Gas extinguishing systems (EN 12094 and EN ISO 14520),
b) Sprinkler systems (EN 12259),
c) Powder systems (EN 12416),
d) Explosion protection systems (EN 26184),
e) Foam systems (EN 13565),
f) Hose reel systems (EN 671),
g) Water spray systems (EN BKWX).
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Introduction
Smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems (SHEVS) create a smoke free layer above the floor by
removing smoke and thus improve the conditions for the safe escape and/or rescue of people and
animals and the protection of property and permit the fire to be fought while still in its early stages.
They also exhaust hot gases released by a fire in the developing stage.
The use of smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems (SHEVS) to create smoke free areas beneath
a buoyant smoke layer has become widespread. Their value in assisting in the evacuation of people
from construction works, reducing fire damage and financial loss by preventing smoke logging,
facilitating fire fighting, reducing roof temperatures and retarding the lateral spread of fire is firmly
established.
Pressure differential systems are also available to assist in the evacuation of people, fire fighting and
the reduction of smoke migration.
For these benefits to be obtained it is essential that smoke and heat control systems operate fully and
reliably whenever called upon to do so during their installed life. A heat and smoke control system is a
scheme of safety equipment intended to perform a positive role in a fire emergency.
Components for smoke and heat control systems should be installed as part of a properly designed
smoke and heat control system.
Smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems help to:
 keep the escape and access routes free from smoke,
 facilitate fire fighting operations by creating a smoke free layer,
 delay and/or prevent flashover and thus full development of the fire,
 protect equipment and furnishings,
 reduce thermal effects on structural components during a fire,
 reduce damage caused by thermal decomposition products and hot gases.
Powered SHEVS should operate based on powered ventilators. The performance of the powered
smoke and heat exhaust system depends on:
 the temperature of the smoke,
 the size, number and location of the exhaust openings,
 the wind influence,
 the size, geometry and location of the inlet air openings,
 the time of actuation,
 the location and conditions of the system (for example arrangements and dimensions of the
building).
SHEVS are used in buildings or construction works where the particular (large) dimensions, shape or
configuration make smoke control necessary. Typical examples are:
 single and multi-storey shopping malls,
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 single and multi-storey industrial buildings and warehouses; atria and complex buildings,
 enclosed car parks,
 stairways,
 tunnels,
 theatres.
Depending on differing circumstances and the situation of the building or construction works that can
affect their performance, powered or natural smoke and heat control systems or pressure differential
systems may be used.
It is specified in Parts 4 and 6 of this European Standard that powered and natural exhaust ventilators
shall not be used to extract smoke and hot gases from the same smoke reservoir.
Special conditions apply where gas extinguishing systems (e.g. according to EN 12094 or
EN ISO 14520) are used (see prEN 12101-4 and 6). It is the purpose of this standard to provide the
additional requirements for smoke control system ducts to operate in these hostile conditions.
A number of different system designs are commonly in use to fulfil this function and separate into
three distinct groups. These are:
i) natural dedicated smoke and/or heat control systems,
ii) powered dedicated smoke and/or heat control systems,
iii) powered smoke and/or heat control systems that are used during the day to day running
of the building or construction works and otherwise provide an environmental air
provision function.
Each can then be separated further into smoke and/or heat control systems that serve a single fire
compartment and those that, by the provision of smoke ducts, serve or pass through a number of fire
compartments.
When a system is to be provided, it is necessary to ensure that any components do not fail and cause
failure of the smoke and/or heat control system whilst working to control heat and/or smoke. Thus all
components are tested to meet the performance requirements of the smoke control system duct into
which they are to be installed following the principles described in this standard.
The components installed within a system are generally to:
 allow access to the duct for cleaning and inspection of ancillaries (e.g. access doors/panels),
 limit noise (silencers, attenuators),
 control air distribution within parts of the smoke control system duct (turning vanes at bends,
volume control system ducts, etc.),
 give air flow/volume indication, and
 provide structural support to the system and control the direction of air/smoke movement at the
terminals of the system (grilles).
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1 Scope
This European Standard applies to smoke control system ducts operating as part of smoke and heat
control systems, placed on the market. This standard specifies requirements and refers to test
methods for smoke control system ducts which are intended to be installed in smoke and heat control
systems in buildings.
This European Standard also governs components used within such duct systems, such as turning
vanes and silencers, with the exception of natural and powered smoke ventilators and smoke control
system dampers, which are covered by separate standards.
Ducts for use other than in smoke and heat control systems are not covered by this standard.
2 Normative references
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other
publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the
publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any
of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or
revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including
amendments).
EN 1363-1, Fire resistance tests — Part 1: General requirements
EN 1363-2, Fire resistance tests — Part 2: Alternative and additional procedures
EN 1366-1, Fire resistance tests for service installations — Part 1: Fire resistant ducts
prEN 1366-8, Fire resistance tests for service installations — Part 8: Smoke extraction ducts
prEN 1366-9, Fire resistance tests for service installations — Part 9: Single compartment smoke
extraction ducts
prEN 1366-10, Fire resistance tests for service installations — Part 10: Smoke control dampers
EN 12101-2, Smoke and heat control systems — Part 2: Specification for natural smoke and heat
exhaust ventilators
EN 12101-3, Smoke and heat control systems — Part 3: Specification for powered smoke and heat
exhaust ventilators
prEN 12101-4, Smoke and heat control systems — Part 4: Fire and smoke installations – Kits
prEN 12101-6, Smoke and heat control systems — Part 6: Pressure differential systems – Kits
prEN 12101-8, Smoke and heat control systems — Part 8: Smoke control dampers
prEN 13501-4, Fire classification of construction products and building elements —
Part 4: Classification using data from fire resistance tests on components of smoke control systems
EN ISO 5167-1, Measurement of fluid flow by means of orifice plates, nozzles and venturi tubes
inserted in circular cross section conduits running full
EN ISO 9001:2000, Quality management systems – Requirements
EN ISO 13943, Fire safety – Vocabulary
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ISO 5221, Air distribution and air diffusion – Rules to methods of measuring airflow rate in an air
handling duct
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this standard, the following definitions apply:
3.1
air inlet
device connected to outside air to allow the inlet of air from outside the construction work
3.2
back-up power supply
a power supply to operate the system when the normal power supply has failed
3.3
commissioning
the act of ensuring that all components and the system are installed and operating in accordance with
this standard
3.4
elevated temperature
temperatures in excess of normal ambient air, below those necessary for fire resistance testing, to
which smoke and heat exhaust ducts for single compartments are tested
3.5
fire compartment
an enclosed space, comprising one or more separate spaces, bounded by elements of construction
having a specified fire resistance and intended to prevent the spread of fire (in either direction) for a
given period of time
NOTE Fire compartment often has regulatory connotations. The term should not be confused with "room of
origin" or "fire cell".
3.6
multi compartment fire resisting smoke control system ducts
fire resisting ducts for use in multi compartment application and that have been tested and met the
requirements of prEN 1366-8
3.7
natural smoke and heat control system
a smoke and heat ventilation system which uses natural ventilation. Natural ventilation is caused by
buoyancy forces due to differences in density of the gases because of temperature differences
3.8
penetration seal
the product used between the smoke control system duct and the fire compartment structure to
maintain the fire resistance, when tested and having met the requirements of prEN 1366-8, at the
position where a smoke control system duct passes through the element
3.9
powered smoke and heat exhaust system
a smoke and heat ventilation system which utilises a number of hot gas fans that are suitable for
handling hot gases for a limited period of time which causes the positive displacement of gases
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3.10
pressure differential systems
a system of fans, ducts, vents and other features provided for the purposes of creating a lower
pressure in the fire zone than in the protected space – see prEN 12101-6
3.11
single compartment smoke control system ducts
ducts for use within single fire compartment application and that have been tested and met the
requirements of prEN 1366-9
3.12
smoke and heat exhaust ventilation system (SHEVS)
system consisting of components jointly selected to exhaust smoke and heat. The components form a
system which complies with the requirements of prEN 12101-4 in order to establish a buoyant layer of
warm gases above cooler cleaner air
3.13
smoke and heat exhaust ventilator (SHEV)
device specially designed to move smoke and hot gases out of a construction work under conditions
of fire
3.14
smoke barrier
a barrier to restrict the spread of smoke and hot gases from a fire, forming part of the boundary of a
smoke reservoir or used as a channelling screen, or used as a void edge boundary
3.15
smoke control system damper
a device automatically or manually activated, which may be open or closed in its operational position,
to control the flow of smoke and hot gases into, from or within a duct
3.16
smoke control system duct
a duct used in a system to control the movement and/or containment of smoke and heat
3.17
smoke layer
layer of smoke that stabilises underneath the roof due to the affect of temperature gradient
3.18
smoke logging
a condition within a building when the hot gases from a fire descend within it to a level whereby the
safe escape of the occupants is hampered and the ingress of firefighters is prevented
3.19
smoke reservoir
region within a building limited or bordered by smoke barriers or structural elements and which will, in
the event of a fire, retain a thermally buoyant smoke layer
3.20
smoke zone (zones)
areas into which a construction works is divided for the extraction of smoke and hot gases. Each zone
is served by a SHEV, (or sub-system of a SHEV), which is initiated by a signal from a single or group
of initiation devices associated with the zone
3.21
structural supports
the means of retaining the smoke control system duct to the building structure
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4 Applications
4.1 General
4.1.1 Functions and installation
Smoke control systems are designed to fulfil three basic functions. These are:
a) the extraction of smoke from a single fire compartment to the outside of the building,
b) the extraction of smoke from fire compartments of a building, using a SHEVS connected to one
or more fire compartments. The smoke control system duct may or may not pass through other
compartments of the building to reach the outside of the building,
c) the use of pressurisation to maintain smoke free clear areas.
Smoke control system ducts are commonly used in smoke and heat control systems as a means of
limiting the number of high temperature fan units. The ducts may serve single compartments or a
number of different fire compartments. The systems may be dedicated smoke extract or possibly a
combined environmental ventilation/smoke extract.
The smoke control system may remove smoke using either high temperature fans (in accordance with
EN 12101-3) or natural ventilators (in accordance with EN 12101-2).
Smoke control system ducts shall maintain their cross sectional area within defined limits.
NOTE It is not unusual for the velocity in this type of system to be from 10 to 20 m/s. It is recommended that
a velocity of 20 m/s should be the maximum considered.
4.1.2 Specific fire resistant duct types
4.1.2.1 Duct A
Vertical duct, which is able to resist the fire from outside as fully described in EN 1366-1.
4.1.2.2 Duct B
Horizontal duct, which is able to resist the fire from inside and outside as fully described in EN 1366-1.
4.1.2.3 Duct C
Horizontal duct, which is able to resist the fire from inside and outside as fully described in prEN 1366-8.
4.1.3 Single compartment smoke control system ducts
A smoke control system duct that is used for the extraction of smoke from a single fire compartment to
the outside of the building without passing through another fire compartment (see Figure 1).
4.1.4 Multi compartment fire resisting smoke control system ducts
A smoke control system
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