I was wondering if anyone could throw any light on section 14.1 about electircal supplies for fire fighting lifts / facilties and in particular Note 1.
It states: In the case of some residential buildings where regualar maintenace of a generator would not be expected, the power supplies may be via two seperate intakes into the building from the same external substation and then by two seperate routes to the fire fighting shaft.
"some residential buildings" is a little vague? blocks of flats ok but not hospitals?
What about the size of the building; ok for smaller ones just over 18m etc but what about larger say 36m and above?
Fundalementally, two distinct supplies has always been the way forward as stated in the first paragraph under 14.1.
"regualar maintenace of a generator would not be expected" again a little loose.
With the associated difficulties of fire fighting in high riser buildings, (and fire fighting faciltilies crucial to an successful outcome), why is the standards being whittled down to an extreme that could place fire fighters at even more risk in the light of power intruptions. And if I am reading this correctly, if the substaion is knocked out there is no fire lift?
Grateful on any views and if anyone out there sat on the committee who came up with this gem, I would like to hear from them and where this is pitched at.