The aim of the car park smoke control system is to provide a safe escape and that firefighting access is achievable, providing a smoke-free approach to within at least 10m of the seat of the fire. Car park venting systems are required to exhaust pollutants produced by vehicles and, in the event of a fire, clear smoke to assist the fire service. Depending on the type of car park, there are a variety of appropriate ventilation systems. Technical inspections of smoke extraction systems are carried out in accordance with [1], [3] And the manufacturer's technical and operating documentation. Most manufacturers require inspection of the electric and pneumatic smoke extraction system twice a year, every 6 months.

Air supply may be from natural ventilators in smoke reservoirs remote from the fire or  from dedicated low level air inlet ventilators or automatic doors. Visit the ifsec global directory to compare smoke ventilation systems. According to conclusive evidence the majority of mortalities in a fire are caused by poisoning from carbon monoxide and other combustion products.

Fixed automatic water extinguishing systems shall be used in an enclosed garage comprising more than two underground storeys or located below the second underground storey. The requirement does not apply to a garage fire zone that has a direct entrance or exit from the building. A smoke and heat exhaust ventilation system activated by a smoke detection system shall be used in the fire area of an enclosed garage where this area has no direct entrance or exit from the building or where the area exceeds 1500 midx2. If the solution referred to in section 2 point 1 is used, the fire resistance class of the smoke and heat exhaust ventilation system ducts must comply with the requirements specified in art. 270 section 2 only regarding the fire tightness criterion (e). A) smoke ventilation systems, built using exhaust ducts (so-called duct systems), which remove heat and smoke through grilles located on the ventilation ducts.

Our full smoke ventilation systems provide safe escape routes and increased access for firefighters. They offer a smoke-free approach to within at least 10m of the seat of the fire – as recognised by the relevant british standard (bs ) relating to covered car parks for an enhanced firefighting system. Testing in accordance with tprüfvo is mandatory for smoke ventilation systems and takes place every years (depending on the federal state). To  ensure proper operation, we check the release devices, controls, openings, power supply lines and accessories of the smoke and heat jumta logi extraction system for proper functioning and operational readiness.

The device has been designed in accordance with standards for smoke detectors using light beams and short-circuit isolators in fire alarm systems (en 54-7 and en 54-17). The principle of the device operation is based on optical engineering. We are experienced in designing and implementing smoke removal and ventilation systems based on components by major polish and international manufacturers. In that regard, we are be able to advise the best solution which fulfils the investor’s requirements.