As you can see in this video the m4000 curtain is essentially invisible being retracted up into the ceiling itself complete with matching trim for a seamless look.
Atrium smoke evacuation system.
The atrium has a fully mechanical smoke evacuation system per the building and life safety code the building is fully sprinklered.
An atrium smoke evacuation system is generally intended for use by fire service personnel to clear smoke from a building after a fire has been controlled.
It is therefore not usually linked to an automatic detection system.
Construction reality the design of the smoke control system is merely the first phase of providing a properly operating system.
Specifically the ibc requires an atrium smoke control system when an atrium is connecting more than two floors.
The construction of these systems is fraught with issues that take discipline to overcome.
The earlier that the atrium smoke control system design can be performed the easier it is to accommodate makeup air.
Referenced by both the international code council and nfpa codes and standards it s the starting point for any smoke control system design.
Design fires which can be deemed steady or unsteady have a major impact on an atrium smoke control system.
Typically ranging from 1 800 to 8 000 btu per second design fires should be evaluated as part of a smoke control system s engineering analysis.
The two most common systems that are required by the ibc are atrium smoke control ibc section 402 and smokeproof enclosures ibc section 403 required for stairwells in high rise buildings.
Standard for smoke control systems is the gold standard for the design of smoke control systems in the united states.
However sometimes nfpa 92 is used as a panacea to solve any number of problems for which the standard may not be the correct.
Design fire size is expressed in terms of heat release rate.
Rooftop units may be configured to run in reverse mode in which case the curtains deploy to channel the smoke vertically and direct smoke to the atrium for evacuation.
Atrium smoke management system design by ray sinclair principal consulting engineers scientists in large volume spaces such as atria and covered malls smoke management systems are often an important aspect of fire protection with their primary goal being to ensure that the impact of smoke and heat on occupants is not life threatening nfpa.
Smoke extractors used in conjunction with smoke curtains is the preferred solution to comply with nfpa92b.