الثلاثاء، 23 يناير 2018

How to calculate emergency exit in building

Q. How to calculate emergency exit in building??

Answer....

2.21ii GUIDANCE - EMERGENCY EXIT CALCULATIONS

This appendix is reproduced from the Home Office ?Guide to Fire Precautions in Places of Entertainment and Like Premises? with the permission of Her Majesty?s Stationery Office.

  Table: Exit calculations ? relevant factors.

One unit of exit width

525 mm

Rate of discharge per minute through one unit

40 persons

Maximum permissible calculated evacuation time (in Class C buildings)

2 minutes

Occupant load factor

see table in MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY CALCULATIONS section

Floor area in square metres



  Number of persons = floor area in square metres divided by occupant load factor

With these factors it is possible to calculate the number of units of exit width and subsequently the number and width of exits required for a given number of persons:

Number of units of exit width:

Number of exits:

U = N / (40 x T)
Where:
N = Number of persons
T = Time factor in minutes (2 for marquees)
U = Number of exit units required

Where a decimal of 0.3 or over results, the next whole number is used.

E = (U / 4) + 1
Where:
E = Number of exits or stairs required

Where a decimal of 0.75 or over results, the next whole number is used.

  Note: It is assumed that one exit will not be available for an evacuation.

EXAMPLE:

A marquee being used as a dance hall

Dance floor area of 420 sq M.
Bar area 60 sq M (30 sq M of which has tables and chairs)

Using the Table: showing occupancy load factor.

Dance floor will accommodate =         420 / 0.55 = 763 people
Bar area will accommodate =         60 / 0.4 = 150 people

MAXIMUM TOTAL OCCUPANCY =         913 people

Number of Units (U) of exit width required:

U = N / (40 x T) = 990 / (40 x 2) = 11.42 units

Round up if over 0.30

Therefore total units of exit width (U) = 12

Number of exits (E) required:

E = (U / 4) + 1 = (12 / 4) + 1 = 4.0

Round up if over 0.75

Therefore number of exits required (E) = 4

These may be implemented by having:

3 Exits of 3 Units width each and 1 Exit of 4 Units width

OR

2 Exits of 4 Units width each and 1 Exit of 3 Units width and 1 Exit of 2 Units width.