Hi
I am working on a proposal in Scotland to refurbished a hospital premises and am a bit a lofferheads with the guidance available. I am using the Scottish Technical standards and E10.4 (concerning the provision of ff facilities) states that in building up to 7.5m requires a dry fire main with oulet located at every department entrance. My problem is in understanding where to put the outlet, is it in the corridor or hospital street side of the department (i assume this would be the safest bet for fire service to be able to connect to) or can I place it just within the entrance to the department?
Does E10,4 mean that I have to have the outlet at each end of the department and if so what if each department leads directly into the adjoining one, no corridor so where would the safest place be then?
Would it be reasonable to fit a sprinkler system and ask for relaxation of the standard concerned because to get the req'd outlets would cause probs if each entrance. Could I have some within the street and rely on the fact that could get to all points within 60m? (might need to go through a few sub compartments to reach but could work evacuation policy to accomodate larger evacuation areas in case of smoke spread.
What do you suggest. All thoughts gratefully received!