Hello Guys,
BS 9990 2015 specifies the below:
"A landing valve should be provided at each floor level, including the ground
floor level, where personnel can connect and fill hose lines in relative safety
before entering the fire compartment. When selecting the position of landing
valves, account should also be taken of: ease of access; exposure to fire from the
accommodation if a door is open; obstruction of fire doors by the hose line; and
the risk of unintentional discharge of water coming into contact with the lift
doors or controls.
Each landing valve should be sited:
a) within a ventilated lobby of a lobby approach stairway, where this is
provided; or
b) in a stairway enclosure; or
c) in any other position as agreed with the appropriate authority."
I believe the operational approach for using dry risers is at least 2 floors below the fire floor, hence the location in the staircase.
Another separate consideration is the use of air release valves that do not release any air. We have experienced this locally and always have a struggle with contractors who cannot see the issues that would raise.
I am happy to discuss this privately if it would help.