A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING FIRE IN A BUILDING
20230009507 ยท 2023-01-12
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Abstract
A system and method for controlling, suppressing, or extinguishing fire in a building. The system includes a distribution channel and at least one deployment mechanism. The distribution channel includes at least one riser fitted or for fitting so as to be located externally to at least one exterior wall of the said building, and the distribution channel is configured to deliver a fire controlling agent to the at least one deployment mechanism, in the case of a fire in the building.
Claims
1. A system for controlling fire in a building, the system comprising; a distribution channel; and at least one deployment mechanism; wherein the distribution channel comprises at least one riser fitted or for fitting so as to be located externally to at least one exterior wall of the said building; and wherein the distribution channel is configured to deliver a fire controlling agent to the at least one deployment mechanism, in the case of a fire in the building.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the exterior walls of the building has external cladding, and wherein the distribution channel is located or for locating within the cavity between the exterior wall and the external cladding.
3. The system claim 1, wherein at least one of the exterior walls of the building has external cladding, and wherein the distribution channel is located or for locating externally to both the exterior wall and external cladding.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the exterior walls of the building has external cladding, wherein the distribution channel is located or for locating both within the cavity between the exterior wall and the external cladding, and externally to both the exterior wall and external cladding.
5. The system of claim 2, wherein the at least one deployment mechanism is configured to disperse the extinguishing agent within the cavity between the exterior wall and the external cladding.
6. The system of claim 2, wherein the at least one deployment mechanism is configured to disperse the extinguishing agent externally to any external cladding.
7. The system of claim 2, wherein the at least one deployment mechanism is configured to disperse the extinguishing agent within the cavity between the exterior wall and the external cladding and externally to any external cladding.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one deployment mechanism is a sprinkler.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the fire controlling agent is water.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the fire controlling agent is a stored in an external reservoir connectable to the distribution channel.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the distribution channel is empty of any fire controlling agent.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the distribution channel is used to store fire controlling agent.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein the extinguishing agent is only distributed to the at least one deployment mechanism upon a demand for the extinguishing agent for combating a fire in a building.
14. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one riser, or the working channel, is fitted or for fitting vertically, or vertically in parallel, on the side of the at least one exterior wall of the said building.
15. The system of claim 1, wherein there is at least one distribution pipe configured to direct the flow of a fire control agent from the at least one riser to the at least one deployment mechanism.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the at least one distribution pipe is fitted or for fitting horizontally, or horizontally in parallel, on the side of the at least one exterior wall of the said building.
17. The system of claim 10, wherein the reservoir is fitted or for fitting on the roof of the said building and is configured to deliver the fire controlling agent to the distribution channel.
18. The system of claim 17, wherein there is a release mechanism configured to deliver the fire control agent into the distribution channel from the reservoir in the situation that there is demand for fire control agent.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein the release mechanism is a release valve linked to the fire detection and alarm system of the said building; wherein when the fire detection or alarm system sends the appropriate signal the release valve opens, providing a path for the fire control agent to enter the distribution channel from the reservoir.
20. The system of claim 1, wherein there is at least one deployment valve, that when open allows for the fire controlling agent to be distributed by the at least one deployment mechanism.
21. The system of claim 10, wherein there is at least one riser valve that when open allows for the fire controlling agent to pass from the reservoir to the at least one riser of the distribution channel.
22. The system of claim 20, wherein the at least one deployment valve and at least one riser valve are remotely controlled.
23. The system of claim 22, wherein the fire detection or alarm system of the building remotely controls the at least one deployment valve and at least one riser valve; and wherein the at least one deployment valve and at least one riser valve are controlled such that fire controlling agent is distributed to the local area of the building the fire is within.
24. The system of claim 22, wherein a transmitter remotely controls the at least one deployment valve and at least one riser valve; and wherein the at least one deployment valve and at least one riser valve are controlled such that fire controlling agent is distributed to the local area of the building the fire is within.
25. A method of improving fire safety in a building, comprising: fitting a system for controlling fire in a building, wherein the system comprises: a distribution channel; and at least one deployment mechanism; wherein the distribution channel comprises at least one riser to be fitted externally to at least one exterior wall of the said building; and wherein the distribution channel is configured to deliver a fire controlling agent to the at least one deployment mechanism, in the case of a fire in the building.
26. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] Embodiments of the present description will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0052] There is disclosed herein a system of one or more interconnected sprinklers for distributing a fire-controlling agent, such as but not limited to water, to control a fire in a building. Specifically, this serves to control and extinguish fire that has spread into the cavity formed between the exterior wall and external cladding of a building.
[0053] Mention of fire in, of or on a building, in the present application, means a fire that is associated with a building whether it started inside the building or not and specifically whether the fire is actually inside the exterior wall of a building or not. The word building relates to any material or component that forms part of the building, whether internal or external.
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[0055] In this embodiment reservoir 106 is connected to the upper ends of the risers 110 by a connecting pipe 114. Flow of the fire controlling agent from the reservoir 106 to the distribution channel 102 is controlled by valves 116. The reservoir 106 in this example is provided on the roof of the building but in other examples the reservoir could be located in different locations. For example if the building has a service room or empty roof space above or between floors, the reservoir could be positioned in this location. In addition in some buildings if the number of floors is high it is possible that plural reservoirs could be provided, say every 5, 10 or 20 floors.
[0056] Risers 110 are connected to one or more distribution pipes 112 which branch off from the risers. In the example shown a plurality of distribution pipes 112 are provided that are arranged as generally horizontal pipes in parallel down the sides of the building. The distribution pipes 112 have on them a plurality of deployment mechanisms 104. Deployment valves 118 control the flow of fire controlling agent through the deployment mechanisms 104.
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[0060] The connection between the fire/heat detection and alarm system and the system 100 for suppressing fire in a building enables the fire controlling agent to be directionally directed to combat a fire in a specific portion of the building by only opening the valves 116 and deployment valves 118 in the area of the building that the fire is affecting. This directionality of the system 100 allows for the effort of fire controlling agent to be more effective at suppressing and extinguishing a fire at its source. Should the fire spread to another, different, area the heat/fire detection and alarm system is able to open further valves 116 and deployment valves 118 to direct fire controlling agent to the new area. It is also possible to remotely control the valves 116 and distribution valves 118 by some external device, such as but not limited to a radio transmitter, which provides system 100 with information detailing which valves 116 and distribution valves 118 to open in order to suppress fire in specific areas of the building.
[0061] The risers 110 and distribution pipes 112 can be of any shape, size or cross-section so long as any fire controlling agent is able to pass through the risers 110 and distribution pipes 112 in order to combat fire in a building. In the embodiment of
[0062] The deployment mechanisms 104 of system 100 are preferably sprinklers, but it will be appreciated that any form of distribution device will be able to achieve the desired distribution of the fire controlling agent, such as, but not limited to a sprinkler, a faucet, a spigot, a valve, an opening in the pipe, or the like.
[0063] Preferably the fire controlling agent is water. However, it will be appreciated that the fire controlling agent can be any number of things that are currently used to supress fire such as, but not limited to, water and foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, wet chemical, clean agent, dry powder, water mist, or the like.
[0064] The system 100 for suppressing fire can either be a wet system, in which there is continually fire controlling agent within the risers 110 and distribution pipes 112 of distribution channel 102, or it can be a dry system, in which there is no fire controlling agent in the risers 110 and distribution pipes 112 of distribution channel 102. The advantage of a dry system is that the risk of the freezing of pipes when the ambient temperature is low is avoided. If a wet system is used then some heating mechanism can be provided.
[0065] Indeed, the system 100 may be specifically designed to allow both dry-pipe and wet-pipe sprinkler systems to be installed externally between an external rainscreen cladding system and an internal primary wall structure, i.e. the external wall of a building
[0066] In embodiments, the system 100 for suppressing fire incorporates main risers leading from a rooftop/plantroom reservoir and passing vertically down to all floors. At each floor level there is a branching out horizontally and the inclusion of heat-activated sprinkler heads at designated locations around the perimeter of the building. Main risers will pass through a slab level fire stopping and preferably therefore include intumescent sealing at each fire break level.
[0067] Should a wet-pipe method of installation be used, the pipes (both vertical risers and horizontal branches) are preferably provided with insulation and/or possible trace heating to prevent freezing and thus maintain operational effectiveness during particularly inclement weather conditions. Should the dry-pipe method of installation be chosen the reservoir is maintained at above freezing levels to maintain operational effectiveness during particularly inclement weather conditions
[0068] The external cladding and access systems are designed to allow for periodic testing and maintenance of the system 100.
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[0070] The cladding 122 includes a layer of intumescent material on its surface which can serve to act as a fire break between floors of the building in the event of a fire. However due to the nature of the riser 110 and its connection to the reservoir, any expansion of the intumescent layer will not affect directly the operation of the system 100.
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[0073] In the event of system 100 being detecting or be notified of a fire in the building, by the heat/fire detection or alarm system of the building or any other means, system 100 is instructed by the aforementioned system, or means, as to the location of the fire. The necessary valves 116 and deployment valves 118 are opened such that there is an open channel through the distribution channel 102 for the fire controlling agent to pass through to the relevant deployment mechanisms 104. The deployment mechanisms 104 are then able to deploy the fire controlling agent to the areas of the building, and specifically to the areas in the cavity 124 and surrounding cladding 122, that the fire is located within, to supress the fire.
[0074] Embodiments of the present description have been described with particular reference to the examples illustrated. However, it will be appreciated that variations and modifications may be made to the examples described within the scope of the present description.