FIRE PROTECTION AND FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING MODEL BUILDING BY LAWS
Chapter-7
FIRE PROTECTION AND FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING
7.1
SCOPE
This part covers the requirements of the fire protection for the
multi-storeyed buildings (high rise buildings) and the buildings, which are of 15 m. and above in height and low occupancies of categories such as Assembly,
Institutional., Educational (more than two storeyed
and built-up area exceeds 1000 sq m)., Business (where plot area exceeds 500 sq m.), Mercantile (where aggregate covered
area exceeds 750 sq m.), Hotel, Hospital, Nursing Homes, Underground Complexes, Industrial Storage, Meeting /
Banquet Halls, Hazardous Occupancies.
7.2
PROCEDURE FOR CLEARANCE FROM FIRE SERVICE
a)
The concerned Authority shall refer the building plans to the Chief Fire Officer for obtaining clearance in respect of building identified in clause 7.1 of
these Bye-Laws.
b)
The Authority shall furnish three
sets of complete building plans along with prescribed
fee to the Chief Fire Officer, after ensuring that the proposals are in line
with Master Plan/Zonal Plan of the area.
c)
The plans shall be clearly marked
and indicate the complete fire protection arrangements
and the means of access/escape for the proposed building with suitable legend along with standard signs
and symbols on the drawings. The same
shall be duly signed/certified by a licensed Fire Consultant/Architect. The information regarding
fire safety measures
shall be furnished
as per Annexure ‘D’ along with details.
d)
The Chief Fire Officer shall
examine these plans to ensure that they are in
accordance with the provisions of fire safety and means of escape as per
these bye- laws and shall forward two
sets of plans duly signed for implementation
to the building sanctioning Authority.
e)
After completion of fire fighting
installations as approved and duly tested and
certified by the licensed Fire Consultant / Architect, the Owner/
Builder of the building shall approach the Chief Fire Officer through
the concerned Authority
for obtaining clearance
from fire safety and means of escape point of view. The concerned Authority shall
ensure that clearance from Chief Fire Officer
has been obtained for the building identified in clause 7.1 before granting
the completion certificate.
f)
On receipt of the above request,
the Chief Fire Officer shall issue the No Objection
Certificate from fire safety and means of escape point of view after satisfying himself that the entire fire
protection measures are implemented and functional
as per approved plans.
g)
Any deficiencies observed during the course of inspection shall be communicated to the Authority for
rectification and a copy of the same shall be forwarded to the concerned building owner
/builder.
7.3
RENEWAL OF FIRE CLEARANCE
On the basis of undertaking given by the Fire Consultant / Architect, the Chief Fire Officer shall
renew the fire clearance in respect of the
following buildings on annual basis:-
1)
Public entertainment and assembly
2)
Hospitals
3)
Hotels
4)
Under ground
shopping complex
7.4
FEE
a)
For augmentation of fire service
facilities for effecting rescue/fire fighting
operation in high rise building,
fee payable to Chief Fire Officer by the applicant(s) along with sets of plans
for obtaining the No Objection Certificate
shall be as prescribed by the Authority.
7.5
FIRE CONSULTANT
The Architect of the project will be responsible for making
provisions for fire protection and fire fighting
measure as provided
in this Chapter and for that she / he may consult an expert
in this field, as in case of other professionals for structural, sanitary and others.
7.6
TERMINOLOGY
For the purpose of this Chapter all the technical terms shall have
the meaning as defined in National
Building Code of India, Part-IV, Fire Protection as amended from time to time
but for the terms which are defined otherwise
in these bye-Laws.
7.7
GENERAL
The Chief Fire Officer may insist on suitable provisions in the
building from fire safety and means
of escape point of view depending on the occupancy, height or on account of new developments creating special fire hazard,
in addition to the provision of these building bye laws and part IV (Fire Protection)
of National Building Code of India
7.8
MEANS OF ACCESS
As provided in Building Bye-Laws
4.7.
7.8.1 Provisions of Exterior Open Spaces around
the Building :As provided
in building bye laws
4.9.4.
7.9
EXIT REQUIREMENT
As provided in Building Bye-Laws
4.8.
7.9.1
Type of Exits:
As provided in Building
Bye-Laws 4.8.1
7.9.2
Number of Size of Exits:
As provided in Building
Bye-Laws 4.8.2
7.9.3
Arrangements of
Exits: As provided in Building Bye-Laws 4.8.3
7.9.4
Occupant Load: As provided in Building Bye-Laws 4.1
7.9.5
Capacity of Exit: As provided in Building Bye-Laws 4.8.4
7.9.6
Staircase Requirements:
As provided in Building Bye-Laws
4.8.5
7.9.7
Minimum Width Provision for Stairways: As provided
in Building Bye-Laws
4.8.6
7.9.8
Minimum Width Provision for
Passageway/Corridors: As provided in Building Bye- Laws
4.8.7
7.9.9
Doorways: As provided
in Building Bye-Laws
4.8.8
7.9.10
Stairways: As provided
in Building Bye-Laws
4.8.9
7.9.11 Fire Escapes or External
Stairs:
a)
Fire escape shall not be taken into
account while calculating the number of staircases for a building.
b)
All fire
escapes shall be directly connected to the ground.
c)
Entrance to the fire escape shall be separate
and remote from internal staircase.
d)
The route to fire escape shall be
free of obstructions at all times except the
doorway leading to the fire escape which shall have the required
fire resistance.
e)
Fire escape shall be constructed of non-combustible materials.
f)
Fire escape stairs shall have
straight flight not less than 125 cm wide with 25 cm treads and risers
not more than 19 cm.
g)
Handrails shall be at a height not less than 100 cm.
h)
Fire escape staircase in the
mercantile, business, assembly, hotel buildings above 24 m. height shall be a fire tower and in such a case
width of the same shall not be less
than the width of the main staircase. No
combustible material shall be allowed in the fire tower.
7.9.12 Spiral Stairs
a)
The use of spiral staircase shall
be limited to low occupant load and to a building height 9 m.
b)
A
spiral stair shall not be less than 150 cm in diameter and shall be designed
to give the adequate headroom.
7.9.13 Staircase Enclosures
a)
The external enclosing walls of the
staircase shall be of the brick or the R.C.C.
construction having fire resistance of not less than two hours. All
enclosed staircases shall have access through self-closing door of one-hour
fire resistance. These shall be single swing doors opening
in the direction of the escape. The door shall be fitted with the check action
door closers.
b)
The staircase enclosures on the external
wall of the building shall be ventilated to the atmosphere at each landing.
c)
Permanent vent at the top equal to
the 5% of the cross sectional area of the enclosure
and openable sashes at each floor level with area equal to 1 to 15% of the cross sectional area of the
enclosure on external shall be provided. The roof of the shaft shall be at least 1 m.
above the surrounding roof. There shall be
no glazing or the glass bricks in any internal closing wall of staircase. If
the staircase is in the core of the building
and cannot be ventilated at each landing, a positive of 5-mm. w.g. by an
electrically operated blower/blowers shall be maintained.
d)
The mechanism for pressurizing the staircase shaft shall be so installed
that the same shall operate
automatically on fire alarm system/sprinkler system and be provided with manual operation
facilities.
7.9.14
Ramps
a)
Ramps of slope of not more than 1
in 10 may be substituted for and shall comply
with all the applicable requirements of all required stairways as to enclosure capacity and limiting
dimensions. Larger slopes shall be provided for
special uses but in no case greater than 1 in 8. For all slopes exceeding 1 in 10 and where the use is such as to involve danger of slipping,
the ramp shall be surfaced
with approved non-slipping material.
b)
The minimum width of the ramps in the Hospitals shall be 2.4 m. and in the basement using car parking shall be 6.0 m.
c)
Handrails shall be provided
on both sides of the ramp.
d)
Ramp shall lead directly to outside
open space at ground level or courtyards of
safe place.
e)
For building above 24.0 m. in height, access
to ramps from any floor of the building shall be through
smoke fire check
door.
f)
In
case of nursing homes, hospitals
etc. area exceeding 300 sq m. at each floor one of the exit facility
shall be a ramp of not less than 2.4 m. in width.
7.10
PROVISION OF LIFTS
a)
Provision of the lifts shall be made for all multi-storeyed building having a height of 15.0 m. and above.
b)
All the floors shall be accessible
for 24 hrs. by the lift. The lift provided
in the buildings shall not be considered as a means
of escape in case of emergency.
c)
Grounding switch at ground floor level to enable the fire service to ground the lift car in case of emergency shall also be
provided.
d)
The lift machine room shall be
separate and no other
machinery be installed
in it.
7.10.1
Lift Enclosure/lift
General requirements shall be as follows
a)
Walls of lift enclosures
shall have a fire rating of two hours. Lift shafts shall have a vent at the top of
area not less than 0.2 sq m.
b)
Lift motor room shall be located preferably on top of the shaft and separated
from the shaft by the floor of
the room.
c)
Landing door in lift enclosures shall have a fire resistance of not less than one hour.
d)
The number of lifts in one lift bank shall not exceed four. A wall of two hours fire
rating shall separate individual shafts in a bank.
e)
Lift car door shall have a fire resistance rating
of 1 hour.
f)
For buildings 15.0 m. and above in
height, collapsible gates shall not be permitted
for lifts and solid doors with fire resistance of at least one hour shall be provided.
g)
If the lift shaft and lobby is in
the core of the building a positive pressure
between 25 and 30 pa shall be maintained in the lobby and a possible
pressure of 50 pa shall be maintained in the lift shaft. The mechanism for the pressurization shall act automatically
with the fire alarm/sprinkler system and it shall be possible to operate this mechanically also.
h)
Exit from the lift lobby, if
located in the core of the building, shall be through a self-closing fire smoke check door of one-hour fire resistance.
i)
Lift shall not normally
communicate with the basement. If however, lifts are in communication, the lift lobby of the
basement shall be pressurized as in (g) with self closing door as in (h).
j)
Grounding switch (es), at ground
floor level shall be provided to enable the fire service
to ground the lifts.
k)
Telephone/talk back communication
facilities may be provided in lift cars for communication
system and lifts shall be connected to the fire control room of the building.
l)
Suitable arrangements such as
providing slope in the floor of the lift lobby
shall be made to prevent water used during fire fighting, etc at any
landing from entering the lift shafts.
m)
A
sign shall be posted and maintained on every floor at or near the lift indicating that in case of fire,
occupants shall use the stairs unless instructed otherwise. The sign shall also contain a plan for each floor showing the location of the stairways. Floor marking shall be done at each floor on the wall in front of the lift-landing door.
n)
Alternate power supply
shall be provided in all the lifts.
7.10.2
Fire Lift
Following
details shall apply
for a fire lift in addition to above requirements:
a)
To enable fire service personnel to
reach the upper floors with the minimum delay,
one or more of the lifts shall be so designed so as to be available for the exclusive use of the fireman in an
emergency and be directly accessible to every dwelling/lettable floor space
on each floor.
b)
The lift shall have a floor
area of not less than 1.4 sq.mt.
It shall have a loading
capacity of not less than 545 kg. (8 persons
lift) with automatic closing doors.
c)
The electric supply shall be on a separate
service from electric
supply mains in a building and the cables run in a
route safe from fire, that is within a lift shaft.
Lights and fans in the elevator having wooden paneling or sheet steel construction shall be operated on 24-volt
supply.
d)
In
case of failure of normal electric supply,
it shall automatically switchover to the
alternate supply. For apartment houses, this changeover of supply could be done through manually operated
changeover switch. Alternatively, the lift should
be so wired that in case of power failure, it comes down at the ground level and comes
to stand still with door open.
e)
The operation of a fire lift shall
by a single toggle of two-button switch situated
in a glass-fronted box adjacent to the lift at the entrance level. When the switch is on landing; call points will become inoperative and the lift will be on car control only or on a priority
control device. When the switch is off, the
lift will return to normal working. This lift can be used by the occupants in normal
times.
f)
The words 'F1RE LIFT' shall be
conspicuously displayed in fluorescent paint
on the lift landing doors at each floor
level.
g)
The speed of the fire lift shall be
such that it can reach to the top floor from
ground level within
one minute.
7.11 BASEMENT
As provided in Chapter- 3 and Building Bye-Laws
4.5.5
7.11.1
Requirements
i)
The access to the basement shall be
either from the main or alternate staircase providing
access and exit from higher floors. Where the staircase is continue the same shall be enclosed type serving as
a fire separation from the basement floor
and higher floors. Open ramps shall be permitted if they are constructed within the building
line subject to the provision of the (iv).
ii)
In case of basement for office,
sufficient number of exit ways and access ways
shall be provided with a travel distance not more than 15.0 m. The travel distance in case of
dead-end shall be 7.5 m.
iii)
The basement shall be partitioned
and in no case compartment shall be more than
500 sq m. and less than 50 sq m. area except parking. Each compartment shall have ventilation standards as laid
down in Bye-Laws separately and independently.
The partition shall be made in consultation with Chief Fire Officer.
iv)
The first basement (immediately below ground level) can be used for services/parking/other permissible services. Lower basement,
if provided, shall exclusively be used for car parking only.
v)
Each basement shall be separately
ventilated. Vents with cross-sectional area (aggregate)
not less than 2.5 percent of the floor area spread evenly round the perimeter of the basement shall be
provided in the form of grills or breakable starboard
lights or pavement lights or by way of shafts. Alternatively a system of air inlets shall be provided at
basement floor level and smoke outlets at basement
ceiling level. Inlets and extracts may be terminated at ground level with starboard or pavement lights as
before. But ducts to convey fresh air to the
basement floor level have to be laid. Starboard and pavement lights should be in positions easily accessible to the
firemen and clearly marked "SMOKE OUTLET"
or AIR INLET" with an indication of area served at or near the opening.
vi)
The staircase of basement shall be
of enclosed type having fire resistance of not less than two hours and shall be situated at the periphery
of the basement to be entered at ground level only from the open air and in such positions that
smoke from any fire in the basement shall not obstruct any exit
serving the ground and upper stories
of the building and shall communicate with basement
through a lobby provided with fire resisting self closing door of one hour rating. In case of basement being
used as car parking only, the travel distance shall be 45 m.
vii)
In multi-storeyed basements, intake
duct may serve all basements levels, but each
basement and basement compartment shall have separate smoke outlet duct or ducts. Mechanical extractors for smoke venting system from lower basement levels shall also be provided.
The system shall be of such design as to operate
on actuation of smoke, heat sensitive detectors/sprinklers, if installed,
and shall have a considerably superior performance compared to the standard
units. It shall
also have an arrangement to
start it manually.
viii)
Mechanical extractors shall have an internal
locking arrangement so that extractors shall continue to operate and
supply fans shall stop automatically with
the actuation of fire detectors. Mechanical extractors shall be designed to permit 30 air changes per hour in case of
fire or distress call. However, for normal operation, only 30 air changes or
any other convenient factor can be maintained.
ix)
Mechanical extractors shall have an alternate source
of power supply.
x)
Ventilating ducts shall be
integrated with the structure and made out of brick masonry or RCC as far as possible and when this duct crosses the
transformer area of electrical switchboard, fire dampers shall
be provided.
xi)
Kitchens working on gas fuel shall not be permitted in basement/sub- basement.
xii)
If
cutouts are provided
from basement to the upper floors or to the atmosphere,
all side cutout openings in the basements shall be protected by sprinkler heads at closed spacing so as to
form a water curtain in the event of a fire.
xiii)
Dewatering pump shall be provided
in all basements.
7.12
PROVISION OF HELIPAD
All high-rise buildings 50 m. and above shall have provision for a
Helipad on the terrace. The same shall
be approved by the Authority.
7.13
SERVICE DUCTS/REFUGE CHUTE
a)
Service duct shall be enclosed by
walls and door, if any, of 2 hours fire rating. If ducts are larger than 10 sq m. the floor should seal them,
but provide suitable opening
for the pipes to pass through,
with the gaps sealed.
b)
A vent opening at the top of the
service shaft shall be provided between one-
fourth and one-half of the area of the shaft. Refuge chutes shall have
an outlet at least of wall of non-combustible material with fire resistance of not less
than two hours. They shall not be located within the staircase enclosure
or service shafts or air-conditioning
shafts. Inspection panel and door shall be tight
fitting with 1 hour fire resistance; the chutes should be as far away as possible form exits.
c)
Refuge chutes shall
not be provided in staircase walls
and A/C shafts etc.
7.14
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Electrical Services shall
conform to the following:
a)
The electric distribution
cables/wiring shall be laid in a separate duct shall be sealed at every floor with non-combustible material
having the same fire resistance as that of the duct. Low and
medium voltage wiring running in shaft and in false ceiling
shall run in separate conduits.
b)
Water mains, telephone wires,
inter-com lines, gas pipes or any other service lines shall not be
laid in ducts for electric cables.
c)
Separate conduits for water pumps,
lifts, staircases and corridor lighting and blowers
for pressuring system shall be directly
from the main switch panel and these circuits
shall be laid in separate
conduit pipes, so that fire in one
circuit will not affect the others. Master switches controlling
essential service circuits shall
be clearly labeled.
d)
The inspection panel doors and any other opening
in the shaft shall be provided with airtight fire doors having
fire resistance of not less then 1 hour.
e)
Medium and low voltage wiring
running in shafts, and within false ceiling shall
run in metal conduits. Any 230 voltage wiring for lighting or other services, above false ceiling should have
660V grade insulation. The false ceiling including
all fixtures used for its suspension shall be of non- combustible material.
f)
An independent and well-ventilated
service room shall be provided on the ground
floor with direct access from outside or from the corridor for the purpose
of termination of electrical supply from the licenses service
and alternative supply
cables. The doors provided for the service room shall have fire resistance of not less than 1 hour
g)
MCB and ELCB shall be provided for electrical circuit.
7.15
STAIRCASE AND CORRIDOR LIGHTS
The staircase and corridor lighting shall be on separate circuits
and shall be independently connected
so that it could be operated by one switch installation on the ground floor
easily accessible to fire fighting
staff at any time irrespective of the position
of the individual control of the light points, if any. It should be of miniature
circuit breaker type of switch so as to
avoid replacement of fuse in
case of crisis.
a)
Staircase and corridor lighting
shall also be connected to alternate source of
power supply.
b)
Suitable arrangement shall be made
by installing double throw switches to ensure
that the lighting installed in the staircase and the corridor does not get connected to two sources of supply
simultaneously. Double throw switch shall be installed in the service room for terminating the stand by supply.
c)
Emergency lights
shall be provided in the staircase and corridor.
7.16
AIR-CONDITIONING
a)
Air- conditioning system should be
installed and maintained so as to minimise
the danger of spread of fire, smoke or fumes thereby from one floor
of fire area to another
or from outside
into any occupied building or
structure.
b)
Air -Conditioning systems circulating air to more than one floor area should be provided with dampers designed to
close automatically in case of fire and thereby prevent
spread of fire or smoke. Such a system should also be provided with automatic controls
to stop fans in case of fire, unless arranged
to remove smoke from
a fire, in which case these should be
designed to remain
in operation.
c)
Air- conditioning system serving
large places of assembly (over one thousand persons),
large departmental stores, or hostels with over 100 rooms in a single block should be provided with effective
means for preventing circulation of smoke
through the system in the case of fire in air filters or from other sources drawn into the system even though there
is insufficient heat to actuate heat smoke
sensitive devices controlling fans or dampers. Such means shall consist of approved effective smoke sensitive controls.
7.16.1 Air- Conditioning should
conform to the following:
a)
Escape routes like staircase,
common corridors, lift lobbies; etc should not be used as return air
passage.
b)
The ducting should
be constructed of metal in accordance with BIS 655:1963
c)
Wherever the ducts pass through
fire walls or floor, the opening around the ducts
should be sealed with fire resisting material of same rating as of walls / floors.
d)
Metallic ducts should be used even for the return air instead of space above
the false ceiling.
e)
The material used for insulating
the duct system (inside or outside) should be
of flame resistant (IS 4355: 1977)
and non- conductor
of heat.
f)
Area more than 750 sq m. on
individual floor should be segregated by a firewall and automatic fire dampers for isolation should
be provided.
g)
In case of more than one floor,
arrangement by way of automatic fire dampers
for isolating the ducting at every floor from the floor should be made.
Where plenums used for return air
passage, ceiling and its features and air filters of the air handling units, these should be flame resistant. Inspection panels should be provided in the main trenching. No combustible
material should be fixed nearer than
15 cm. to any duct unless such ducting is properly enclosed and protected
with flame resistant material
h)
In case of buildings more than 24
m. in height, in non-ventilated lobbies, corridors, smoke extraction shaft should be
provided.
7.16.2
Fire Dampers
a)
These shall be located
in air ducts and return air ducts/passages at the following points:
i)
At the fire separation wall.
ii)
Where ducts/passages enter the central
vertical shaft.
iii)
Where the ducts
pass through floors.
iv)
At
the inlet of supply air duct and the return air duct of each compartment on every floor.
b)
The dampers shall operate
automatically and shall simultaneously switch off the air-
handling fans. Manual operation facilities shall also be provided.
Note: For blowers, where
extraction system and dust accumulators are used, dampers
shall be provided.
c)
Fire/smoke dampers(for smoke
extraction shafts) for building more than 24 m. in height.
For apartment houses in non-ventilated lobbies /corridor operated
by detection system
and manual control sprinkler system.
For other buildings
on operation of smoke/ heat detection system and manual
control/sprinkler system.
d)
Automatic fire dampers shall be so
arranged so as to close by gravity in the direction
of air movement and to remain tightly closed on operation of a fusible
link.
7.17
BOILER ROOM
Provisions of boiler and boiler rooms shall conform to Indian Boiler Act. Further,
the following additional aspects may be taken into account in the location of boiler/ boiler
room
a)
The boiler shall not be allowed in
sub-basement, but may be allowed in the basement away from the escape routes.
b)
The boilers shall be installed in a
fire resisting room of 4 hours fire resistance
rating, and this room shall be situated on the periphery of the
basement. Catch pits shall
be provided at the low level.
c)
Entry to this room shall be
provided with a composite door of 2 hours fire
resistance.
d)
The boiler room shall be provided
with fresh air inlets and smoke exhaust directly to the atmosphere.
e)
The furnace oil tank for the boiler
if located in the adjoining room shall be separated
by fire resisting wall of 4 hours rating. The entrance to this room shall be provided with double composite
doors. A curb of suitable height shall be
provided at the entrance in order to prevent the flow of oil into boiler room in case of tank rupture.
f)
Foam inlets shall be provided on
the external walls of the building near the ground level to enable the fire services to use
foam in case of fire.
7.18
ALTERNATE SOURCE OF ELECTRIC
SUPPLY
A stand by electric generator shall be installed to supply power to
staircase and corridor lighting
circuits, lifts detection system, fire pumps, pressurization fans and bowlers,
P..A system, exit sign, smoke
extraction system, in case of failure of normal electric supply. The generator shall be capable of taking
starting current of all the machines and circuits stated above simultaneously.
If the standby pump is driven by diesel engine, the generator supply
need not be connected to the standby
pump. The generator shall
be automatic in operation.
7.19
SAFETY MEASURES IN ELECTRIC
SUB-STATION
1)
Clear independent approach to the
sub-station from outside the building shall be made available round
the clock
2)
The approaches/corridors to the sub-station area shall be kept clear for movement
of men and material at all times.
3)
The sub-station space is required
to be provided with proper internal lighting
arrangements.
4)
In addition to natural ventilation
proper ventilation to the sub-station area is to be provided by grill shutters and exhaust fans at suitable
places so as to discharge all smoke
from the sub-station without delay in case of fire so that sub-station operations can be carried out expeditiously.
5)
Cable trenches of 0.6 m. X 0.6 m.
dummy floor of 0.6 mt. depth shall be provided
to facilitate laying of cable inside the building for connecting to the equipment.
6)
Steel shutters of 8’X 8’ with
suitable grills shall be provided for transformers and sub-station room.
7)
The floor of the sub-station should be capable
of carrying 10 tons of transformer weight on wheels.
8)
Built up substation space is to be provided
free of cost.
9)
Sub-station space should be clear
from any water, sewer, air conditioning, and
gas pipe or telephone services. No other service should pass through the
sub station space or the cable trenches.
10)
Proper ramp with suitable slope may
be provided for loading and unloading of the equipment and proper approach will be
provided.
11)
RCC pipes at suitable places as
required will be provided for the cable entries to the sub station space and making suitable arrangement for
non-ingress of water through these
pipes.
12)
The sub station space is to be
provided in the approved/sanctioned covered area
of the building.
13)
Any other alteration /modification
required while erection of the equipment will be made by the Owner / builder at site
as per requirement.
14)
Adequate arrangement for fixing chain pulley block above the fixing be available
for load of 15 tons.
15)
Provision shall be kept for the
sumps so as to accommodate complete volume of transformer oil, which can spillover in the event of explosion
of the transformer in the basement of the building. Sufficient
arrangement should exist to avoid
fire in the sub-station building from spread of the oil from the sumps.
16)
Arrangement should be made for the
provision of fire retardent cables so as to avoid chances
of spread of fire
in the sub-station building.
17)
Sufficient pumping arrangement
should exist for pumping the water out, in case of fire so as to ensure minimum
loss to the switchgear and transformer.
18)
No
combustible material should
be stacked inside
the substation premises
or in the vicinity to avoid
chances of fire.
19)
It should be made mandatory that
the promoters of the multi-storeyed building
should get substation premises inspected once a year to get their license
revalidated for the provision of electric supply from Electricity Board
so that suitable action can be taken
against the Owner / Builder in case of non- implementation of Bye-Laws.
20)
The sub-station must not be located
below the 1st basement and above the ground floor.
21)
The sub station space should be
totally segregated from the other areas of the
basement by fire resisting wall. The ramp should have a slope of 1 : 10
with entry from ground level. The
entire Sub-station space including the entrance at ground floor be handed over to the licensee of electricity free of cost and rent.
22)
The sub-station area shall have a
clear height of 12 feet (3.65 m.) below beams.
Further the Sub-station area will have level above the rest of basement level by 2 feet.
23)
It is to be ensured that the
Sub-station area is free of seepage / leakage of water.
24)
The licensee of electricity will
have the power to disconnect the supply of the
building in case of violation of any of the above
points.
25)
Electric sub station enclosure must
be completely segregated with 4-hours fire
rating wall from remaining part of basement.
26)
The Sub-station should be located
on periphery /sub basement and (not above ground
floor).
27)
Additional exit shall be provided if travel distance
from farthest corner
to ramp is more than l5 m.
28)
Perfect independent vent system 30
air changes per hour linked with detection
as well as automatic high velocity
water spray system
shall be provided.
29)
All the transformers shall be
protected with high velocity water spray system / Nitrogen Injection System Carbon Dioxide total flooding system
in case of oil filled transformer.
In addition to this, manual control of auto high velocity spray system for individual transformers
shall be located outside the building at
ground floor.
30)
Suitable arrangement for pump
house, water storage tanks with main electrical pump and a diesel-operated pump shall be made if no such
arrangement is provided in the
building. In case the water pumping facilities are existing in the building for sprinkler system,
the same should
however be utilized
for high velocity water
spray system. Alternatively automatic CO2 total flooding system shall be
provided with manual controls outside the electric sub-station.
31)
System shall have facility to give
an audio alarm in the basement as well as at
the control room.
32)
Fire control
room shall be manned round the clock.
33)
The electric sub station shall have
electric supply from alternate source for operation of vent System lighting arrangements.
34)
Cable trenches shall
be filled with sand
35)
Party walls
shall be provided between two
transformers as per the rules.
36)
Electric control
panels shall be segregated.
37)
Exits from basement electric
substation shall have self-closing fire smoke
check doors of 2-hours fire rating near entry to ramp.
38)
All openings
to lower basement or to ground floor
shall be sealed properly.
39)
Yearly inspection shall
be carried out by electrical load sanctioning
Authority.
40)
Ramp to be designed
in a manner that in case of fire no smoke should
enter the main building.
41)
Electric sub station transformer shall have clearance
on all sides as per BBL/relevant electric rules.
42)
Other facility will be
as per Building Bye-Laws
and relevant electric
rules.
43)
Rising electrical mains shall consist of metal bus bars suitably
protected from safety
point of view.
44)
Oil less transformer shall be preferred.
7.20
FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
Buildings shall be planned, designed and constructed to ensure fire
safety and this sha1l be done in
accordance with part IV Fire Protection of National Building Code of India,
unless otherwise specified in these
Bye-Laws. In the case of buildings (identified in Bye-Laws No. 7.1) the building
schemes shall also be
cleared by the Chief Fire Officer.
7.20.1 First Aid /Fixed
Fire Fighting /Fire Detection Systems
and other Facilities
Provision of fire safety arrangement for different occupancy from.
SI no. 1 to 23 as indicated below shall be as per Annexure
'A' 'B' & 'C'.
1.
Access
2.
Wet Riser
3.
Down Comer
4.
Hose Reel
5.
Automatic Sprinkler System
6.
Yard Hydrant
7.
U.G. Tank with Draw off Connection
8.
Terrace Tanks
9.
Fire Pump
10.
Terrace Pump
11.
First Aid
Fire Fighting Appliances
12.
Auto Detection
System
13.
Manual operated Electrical Fire Alarm System
14.
P.A System with talk back facility
15.
Emergency Light
16.
Auto D.G.
Set
17.
Illuminated Exit Sign
18.
Means of
Escape
19.
Compartimentation
20.
MCB /ELCB
21.
Fire Man Switch in Lift
22.
Hose Boxes
with Delivery Hoses and Branch
23.
Pipes Refuge
Area
Note for Annexure ‘A’ ‘B’ &
‘C’
1
Where more than one riser is
required because of large floor area, the quantity of water and pump capacity
recommended in these Annexures should be finalized in consultation with Chief Fire Officer.
2
The above quantities of water shall
be exclusively for fire fighting and shall not be utilized for domestic or other use.
3
A
facility to boost up water pressure in the riser directly from the mobile
pump shall be provided in the wet riser, down comer system with suitable
fire service inlets (collecting head)
with 2 to 4 numbers of 63 mm inlets for 100-
200 mm dia main, with check valve and a gate valve.
4. Internal diameter of
rubber hose for reel shall be minimum 20 mm. A shut off branch with nozzle
of 5 mm. size shall be provided.
5
Fire pumps shall have positive
suctions. The pump house shall be adequately
ventilated by using normal/mechanical means. A clear space of 1.0 m.
shall be kept in between the pumps
and enclosure for easy movement /maintenance.
Proper testing facilities and control panel etc. shall be provided.
6
Unless otherwise specified
in Bye-Laws, the fire fighting
equipments
/installation shall conform to relevant
Indian Standard Specification.
7
In
case of mixed occupancy, the fire fighting
arrangement shall be made as per the highest class
of occupancy.
8
Requirement of water based first aid fire
extinguishers shall be reduced to half if hose reel is provided
in the Building.
7.21
STATIC WATER STORAGE TANK
a)
A satisfactory supply of water
exclusively for the purpose of fire fighting shall always be available
in the form of underground static storage tank with capacity
specified in Annexure-A with arrangements of replenishment by town's
main or alternative source of supply @ 1000 liters per minute. The static storage water supply required for
the above mentioned purpose should entirely
be accessible to the fire tenders of the local fire service. Provision of suitable number of manholes shall be made available for inspection repairs and insertion of suction hose etc. The
covering slab shall be able to withstand the
vehicular load of 45 tonnes in case of high rise and 22 tonnes in case of low rise buildings. A draw off connection
shall be provided. The slab need not strengthened if the
static tank is not located in mandatory set- back area.
b)
To prevent stagnation of water in
the static water tank the suction tank of the
domestic water supply shall be fed only through an over flow arrangement
to maintain the level therein at the minimum
specified capacity.
c)
The static water storage tank shall
be provided with a fire brigade collecting branching
with 4 Nos. 63mm dia instantaneous male inlets arranged in a valve box with a suitable fixed pipe not less
than 15 cm dia to discharge water into the tank. This arrangement is not required
where down comer
is provided.
7.22
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS
Automatic sprinkler system
shall be installed in the following buildings:
a)
All buildings of 24 m. and above in height, except group housing
and 45 m. and above in case of apartment /group housing society building.
b)
Hotels below l5 m. in height and above 1000 sq m. built up area at each floor and or
if basement is existing.
c)
All hotels, mercantile, and institutional buildings of 15 m. and
above.
d)
Mercantile building having basement
more than one floor but below 15 m. (floor
area not exceeding 750 sq m.)
e)
Underground Shopping Complex.
f)
Underground car
/ scooter parking /enclosed car parking.
g)
Basement area 200 sq m. and above.
h)
Any special hazards
where the Chief Fire Officer considers it necessary.
i)
For buildings up to 24 m. in height
where automatic sprinkler system is not mandatory as per these Bye-Laws, if provided with sprinkler installation following relaxation
may be considered.
i)
Automatic heat/smoke detection system and M.C.P. need not be insisted upon.
ii)
The number of Fire
Extinguisher required shall be reduced by half.
7.23
FIXED CARBON DI-OXIDE / FOAM / DCO WATER SPRAY
EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM
Fixed extinguishing installations shall be provided as per the
relevant specifications in the premises
where use of above extinguishing media is considered necessary by the Chief
Fire Officer.
7.24
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
All buildings of 15 m. and above in height shall be equipped with
fire alarm system, and also residential buildings (Dwelling House,
Boarding House and Hostels) above 24 m. height.
a)
All residential buildings like dwelling houses (including flats) boarding houses and hostels shall be equipped with
manually operated electrical fire alarm system with one or more call boxes located at each floor. The location
of the call boxes shall be decided after taking into consideration their
floor without having to travel more than 22.5 m.
b)
The call boxes shall be of the
break glass type without any moving parts, where
the call is transmitted automatically to the control room without any other action on the part of the person operating the call boxes.
c)
All call boxes shall be wired in a
closed circuit to a control panel in a control
room, located as per Bye-Laws so that the floor number from where the
call box is actuated is clearly
indicated on the control panel. The circuit shall also include one or more batteries with a capacity of 48 hours normal
working at full load. The battery
shall be arranged to be a continuously trickle charged from the electric
mains.
d)
The call boxes shall
be arranged to sound one or more sounders so as to ensure
that all occupants of the floor shall be warned whenever any call box is actuated.
e)
The call boxes shall be so
installed that they do not obstruct the exit ways and yet their location can easily be noticed from either direction.
The base of the call box shall be at a height of 1.5
m. from the floor level.
f)
All buildings other than as
indicated above shall, in addition to the manually operated electrical fire alarm system, be equipped with an
automatic fire alarm system.
g)
Automatic detection system shall be
installed in accordance with the relevant standard specifications. In buildings where automatic sprinkler
system is provided, the automatic detection system
may not be insisted upon unless decided otherwise by the Chief Fire Officer.
Note: Several type of fire detectors are
available in the market but the application of each type is limited and has to be carefully considered
in relation to the type of risk and the structural features of the building where
they are to be installed.
7.25
CONTROL ROOM
There shall be a control room on the entrance floor of the building
with communication system (suitable
public address system) to all floors and facilities for receiving the message from different floors.
Details of all floor plans along with the details
of fire fighting equipment and
installation shall be maintained in the Control Room. The Control Room shall also have facility to detect the fire on
any floor through indicator boards connecting fire detection and alarm system on all floors. The staff in charge of
the Control Room shall be responsible
for the maintenance of the various services and fire fighting equipment and installation. The Control Room shall
be manned round the clock by trained fire fighting staff.
7.26
FIRE DRILLS AND FIRE ORDERS
The guidelines for fire drill and evacuation etc. for high-rise
building may be seen in Appendix
(B) of National Building Code part IV. All such building shall prepare the fire orders duly approved
by the Chief Fire Officer.
7.27
A
qualified fire officer
and trained staff shall be appointed for the following
buildings.
a)
All high rise buildings above 30 m.
in height where covered area of one floor exceeds 1000 sq m. except apartments / group
housing.
b)
All hotels, identified under
classification three star and above category by Tourism Department and all hotels above 15 m. in height with 150
beds capacity or more without
star category.
c)
All hospital building of 15 m. and
above or having number of beds exceeding 100.
d)
Underground shopping
complex where covered area exceeds 1000 sq m.
e)
All high hazard
industries.
f)
Any other risk which Chief
Fire Officer considers necessary.
7.28
The lightening protection warning
light (red) for high-rise buildings shall be provided in accordance with the relevant standard. The same shall be
checked by electrical department.
7.29
MATERIAL USED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING
a)
The combustible/flammable material
shall not be used for partitioning, wall paneling, false ceiling etc. Any material
giving out toxic gases/smoke if involved in the fire shall not be used for partitioning of a floor or wall paneling
or a false ceiling etc. The surface frames spread of the lining material shall conform to class-I of the standard
specification. The framework of the entire
false ceiling would be provided with metallic sections and no wooden framework
shall be allowed for paneling/false ceiling.
b)
Construction features/elements of structures shall conform to National Building Code and BIS code
7.30
LPG
The use of LPG shall not be permitted in the high-rise
building except residential/hotel/hostel/kitchen/pantry
(if any) and shall be located at the periphery of the building on the ground level.
7.31
HOUSE KEEPING
A high standard of house keeping must be insisted upon by all
concerned. There must be no laxity in
this respect. It must be borne in mind that fire safety is dependent to a large
extent upon good housekeeping.
7.31.1
Good House-Keeping includes the
following:-
a)
Maintaining the entire
premises in neat and clean
condition.
b)
Ensuring that rubbish and combustible material
are not thrown about or allowed
to accumulate, even in small quantity, in any portion of the building. Particular attention must be
paid to corners and places hidden
from view.
c)
Providing metal receptacles/waste
paper basket (of non-combustible material) at suitable
locations for disposal
of waste. Separate
receptacles must be provided for disposal of cotton rags/waste, wherever it is generated, these
must under no circumstances be left lying around in any portion
of the building.
d)
Ensuring that receptacles for waste
are emptied at regular intervals and the waste removed immediately for safe disposal
outside the building.
e)
Ensuring that all doors/fixtures are maintained in good repairs,
particular attention must be
paid to self-closing fire smoke check doors and automatic fire/doors/rolling shutters.
f)
Ensuring that self-closing
fire/smoke check doors close properly and that the doors are not wedged open.
g)
Ensuring that
the entire structure of the building
is maintained in good repairs.
h)
Ensuring that all electrical and
mechanical service equipments are maintained
in good working condition at all times.
i)
Ensuring that Cars / Scooters etc.
are parked systematically in neat rows. It is
advisable to mark parking lines on the ground in the parking areas near
the building and in the parking area on ground floor and in basement(s); as applicable,
inside the building. A parking attendant must ensure that vehicles are parked in an orderly
manner and that the vehicles
do not encroach upon the open space surrounding the building.
7.31.2.
Smoking Restrictions
a)
Smoking shall be prohibited
throughout the basement(s) and in all areas where there is a profusion of combustible materials. Easily readable "NO
SMOKING" signs must be conspicuously posted at locations where they
can catch the eye. Each sign must
also include a pictograph. The sign may also be illuminated.
b)
In all places where smoking is
permitted ashtrays, half filled with water, must be placed on each table/at each other suitable locations for
safe disposal of spent smoking
material. The design of the ashtrays must be such that they cannot easily topple over. If, for any
reason, this is not practicable a minimum of
one metal bucket or other non-combustible container half filled with water must be provided
in each compartment for disposal
of spent smoking
materials.
7.31.3 Limiting
the Occupant Load in Parking
and Other Areas of Basement(s)
Where parking facility is provided in the basement(s) no person
other than the floor- parking
attendant may be allowed to enter and remain in the parking areas except for parking and removal of Cars/Scooters.
Regular offices must not be maintained in the
storage /parking area in the basement(s). The stores / godowns must be
opened for the limited purpose of keeping or removing stores.
No person other than those on duty may be permitted in the
air-conditioning plant room(s), HL/LT
switch room, transformer compartment, control room pump-house, generator
room, stores and records
etc.
7.32
FIRE PREVENTION
In addition to the measures
recommended above, the following fire prevention measures
must be implemented when the building is in
occupation.
a)
Storage of flammable substances,
such as diesel oil, gasoline, motor oils, etc
must not be allowed anywhere within the building. The only exception to
this rule may be:
i)
Storage of diesel oil in a properly
installed tank in a fire-resisting compartment in the generator room;
ii)
Diesel oil, gasoline, motor oil etc, filled
in the vehicle tanks.
b)
Preparation of tea and warming of
food must be prohibited throughout the building.
c)
Where heaters are used during
winters, the following precautions must be taken.
i)
All heaters, except convector heaters,
must be fitted with guards.
ii)
Heaters must not be placed in direct contact
with or too close to any combustible material.
iii)
Heaters must be kept away from curtains to ensure that the latter do not blow
over the heater accidentally.
iv)
Heaters must not be left unattended while they are switched on.
v)
Defective heaters must be immediately removed
from service until they
have been repaired
and tested for satisfactory
performance.
vi)
Use of heaters must be prohibited
in the entire basement, fire control room
and in all weather maker rooms throughout the building. Also in all places where there is profusion of combustible flammable materials.
d)
Use of candles or other naked light
flame must be forbidden throughout the building,
except in the offices (for sealing letters only) and kitchen. When candles/ spirit lamps are used for sealing
letters/packets, extreme care must be take
to ensure that paper do not come in direct contact with the naked flame and the candle/spirit lamp does not topple
over accidentally while still lighted. All
candles/spirit lamps kitchen fires must be extinguished when no longer required.
e)
Fluorescent lights must not be directly
above the open file racks in offices/record rooms. Where this is
unavoidable, such lights must be switched on only for as long as they are needed.
f)
Filling up of old furniture and other combustible materials such as scrap paper, rags, etc. must not be permitted
anywhere in the building. These must be promptly removed from the building.
g)
More than one portable electrical
appliance must not be connected to any single electrical outlet.
h)
Used stencils, ink smeared
combustible materials and empty ink tubes must
not be allowed to accumulate in rooms/compartments where cyclostyling is done. These must be removed
and disposed off regularly.
i)
All shutters/doors of main switch panels and compartments/shafts for electrical cables
must be kept locked.
j)
Aisles in record rooms and stores
must have a clear uniform width of not less than 1.0 m. Racks must not be placed directly against
the wall/partition.
k)
In record rooms, offices and
stores, a clear space of not less than 30 cm. must be maintained between the top-most stack of stores/records and
the or lighting fittings whichever
is lower.
l)
A similar
clearance, and at (k) above must be maintained from fire
detectors.
m)
Fire detectors must not be painted
under any circumstances and must also be kept free from lime/distemper.
n)
Records must not be piled/dumped on the floor.
o)
Welding or use of blow torch shall
not be permitted inside the building, except
when it is done under strict supervision and in full conformity with the requirements laid down in IS: 3016-1966
code of practice for fire precautions in
welding and cutting operation.
p)
Printing ink/oil must not be
allowed to remain on the floor, the floor must be maintained in a clean condition at all times.
7.33
OCCUPANCY RESTRICTIONS
a)
The premises leased to any party shall be used strictly
for the purpose for which they are leased.
b)
No
dangerous trade/practices (including experimenting with dangerous
chemicals) shall be carried on in the leased premises;
c)
No dangerous
goods shall be stored within
the leased premises.
d)
The common/public corridor shall be
maintained free of obstructions, and the lessee shall not put up any fixtures that may obstruct
the passage in the corridor and/or shall not keep any
wares, furniture or other articles in the corridor.
e)
The penalty for contravention of the condition
laid down below must be immediate termination of lease and removal of all offending materials.
f)
Regular inspection and checks must
be carried out at frequent intervals to ensure compliance with conditions above.
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