Tuesday 8 May 2012

Car Park Ventilation Tips and Advice


"Cheap is not always cheerful"

In recent surveys of car park ventilation systems, some alarming shortcomings have been brought to light, particularly regarding the application of jet fan systems. There are a range of inadequacies ranging from basic poor design where substantial areas of the car park are devoid of ventilation by schemes originally designed to ventilate and control smoke but in reality are incapable of achieving this objective.

Jet fan systems have been around for several years and with over 95% of new installations being jet fan systems, people feel that it cannot be overly difficult to design these systems themselves and simply purchase the fans. Even systems designed and installed by some so called specialists however have revealed substantial shortcomings.

Simple misunderstanding of regulations and lack of knowledge of fan installations help explain how many of these problems arise. A recent investigation on one installation revealed two axial main extract fans installed in parallel, discharging into a common plenum. Whilst this was correct, they were also installed without non-return dampers fitted to the fans. This would mean should one of the installed fans fail, there would not only be a loss of performance in that fan but also a substantial reduction in the overall performance of the second fan caused by air short-circuiting through the failed fan.

There have been scenarios where the fire strategy has been accidently or purposely disregarded. Another example was an installation where the fire strategy required an advanced smoke control systems which could ensure that access to lobbies were kept free from smoke contamination in the occurrence of a fire in the car park. The reality was far from the requirements, with the most basic of smoke clearance systems being installed, no meeting the requirements at all. The most worrying aspect of this case is that between the consulting engineer, the building control officer and the client, none picked up on this and instead only recently was it identified by a fire officer and thus we were called in.

Why does this occur? The main motive is cost and the "design & build" culture in which the original objectives created by the architect, consulting engineer and fire engineer become lost, disregarded or forgotten against the background of Value Engineering.

This is not to say there is anything wrong with Value Engineering if the original objectives and strategy are met; however these can be easily forgotten and conveniently ignored when the contractor, encouraged and guided by a fervent pseudo-specialist who promises wonderful cost savings. When told by a specialist that the system will be “fully code compliant” and will meet all building regulations, it becomes very plausible and it may very well be the case. Conversely what has been overlooked is the initial enhanced design specification that was agreed at the opening design stage and against which relaxations were granted by building control on the requirement for sprinklers and the ventilation of access lobbies.

This can result in a range of problems. It could be several months later that the error may be identified. This leads to an expensive process of correcting the mistake, therefore rendering the once wonderful savings pointless as the initial savings become a drop in the ocean compared to costs of correction. Most importantly, not only could the handover of the building be delayed but if these shortcomings are not ultimately identified, the occupants and residents of the building could be put at considerable risk.

So how can we prevent this in the future? Through a fundamental understanding of how the original system design was developed and why. If apparent savings offered by alternative suppliers of specialists systems appear too good to be true, then the chances are they are and discussions with the companies involved in developing the original design should always be consulted in order to gain a full appreciation of the design requirements and objectives that must be obtained.

Richard Brooks

Richard Brooks is General Manager of the Advanced Smoke Group with over 35 years experience in the smoke control industry. He was Chairman of the Smoke Control Association 2002 – 2004; Chairman of the Association’s working group on the guide to the Ventilation of Loading Bays, Service Yards and Coach Parks; a member of the British Standards Institute Fire Engineering Group (FSH25) and a member of the BSI working group, drafting BS7346: Part 7: 2006 for Car Park Ventilation.


Wednesday 4 April 2012

Amazing Opportunity has Arisen in the Advanced Smoke Group


An amazing opportunity has opened up in the Advanced Smoke Group as we look for a new estimator to join our ranks at our head office in Leicester. The estimator will be responsible for creating tenders for smoke control systems and needs to be full of dedication and passion.

The Advanced Smoke Group is an established smoke control organisation with over 20 years experience in designing, manufacturing, installing and maintaining world class smoke control systems all across the UK. ASG is growing and is searching for enthusiastic individuals committed to producing the best work to join the expanding team.


If this role sounds right for you and you would like to hear more details then please send in a CV to mail@advancedsmoke.co.uk for the attention of Darren Wale and we will get back in contact with you shortly.

We can’t wait to hear from you soon.


Monday 20 February 2012

Introducing the new Hi-Protect SAF Ventilator


The new Hi-Protect® SAF Ventilator from the Advanced Smoke Group

The Advanced Smoke Group is proud to present the latest addition to the Hi-Protect® range, the new slim-line SAF Ventilator. The SAF Ventilator offers architects and consultants a combination of stylish and unobtrusive design with all the quality, reliability and safety that has come to be expected with the Hi-Protect® range. Using high grade EN485/515/573 aluminium and combined with expert manufacturing, the Hi-Protect® SAF Ventilator is provides the maximum level of durability.



What makes the Advanced Smoke Group’s SAF Ventilator so appealing to customers is the level of bespoke options that customers have the choice of, providing them with the freedom to choose a custom unit that best meets their specifications rather than being restrained by the ‘off the shelf’ sizes. This can often be provided at no additional cost and helps to ensure that all customer needs are not only met, but exceeded.



There is an extensive range of different choices available to customers and our expert and friendly sales team are on hand to provide any assistance needed to help guarantee that customers receive the best unit to best meet their criteria, making the Hi-Protect® SAF Ventilator the ideal choice for architects and consultants. Read the Hi-Protect® Datasheet to find out more information, including the various options and designs available or contact our dedicated sales team mail@advancedsmoke.co.uk or call them in the office on 0116 271 6861. The datasheet can be found by clicking on the image below.


Monday 16 January 2012

Introducing the Hi-Protect® Door Actuator

We have released the new Hi-Protect® range of smoke control and ventilation products, focusing on providing high quality, great value and peace of mind. Sourcing only the highest quality components combined with exceptional manufacturing expertise means that our Hi-Protect® range of products are the most reliable and durable in the smoke control market.




Advanced Smoke Group Hi-Protect® Range

 
 Included in our Hi-Protect® range is the new Hi-Protect® Door Actuator designed for use in lobby ventilators, offering a remarkably quick 20 second opening cycle, low power ratings and brilliant value for money. To read more on the new Hi-Protect® Door Actuator click here to download the PDF datasheet and for information on installation and prices contact our friendly sales team on 0116 271 6861 or email:

There will be constant updates on both our blog and the website www.advancedsmoke.co.uk as well on the new Hi-Protect® products so make sure to keep checking and thanks for checking out the post :)

Tuesday 10 January 2012

'Progress is Impossible Without Change'

Having now had the same logo for quite some time, we felt that it was time for a change, and what better time than entering the New Year, the time when we all think about those resolutions that will make a positive change in our lives. There is a lot of change happening within the Group, from welcoming new staff to working on our new website, and we felt that a new logo would be the ideal way to embody this change and signify where we are going as an organisation.


The older Advanced Smoke Group Logo

The new ASG Logo
This new logo is an evolution from the original as it is essential to not only know where we are going but also remember where we have come from, reflecting the journey that the Advanced Smoke Group have taken, is taking and plan to take. We are making as an organisation changes to stimulate progression and this logo acts as a symbol for that change, incorporating features of the old logo such as the flames with a more modern and progressive design.
As a centre of excellence in smoke control systems, we provide protection for people and properties against the damaging and dangerous effects of smoke in the event of a fire by effectively controlling the smoke. We wanted our new logo to symbolize that fact. The flames are now confined within the protective sphere, safely being controlled and defending that around it whilst the colour scheme maintains the original blue and white motif of the original.
We would love to hear any comments that you may have regarding the new logo and would like to thank you all for checking out the page. Whilst 10 days late, everyone at ASG would like to wish you all a happy new year!