Fire compartmentation

Fire compartmentation
Fire protection engineering
Function:Limits spread of fire, smoke, and combustion gases
Applications:Buildings, tunnels, ships, aircraft, submarines
Related:Fire-resistance rating; Smoke control; Firestop
Standards:National Building Code of Canada; International Building Code; NFPA standards

In fire safety, compartmentation is a key strategy for passive fire protection in structures such as buildings, tunnels, ships, and spacecraft.

A structure is divided into fire compartments, defined as enclosed spaces that are separated from all other parts of the building by enclosing construction providing a fire separation with a required fire-resistance rating.[1] This subdivision is intended to limit the spread of fire, smoke, and combustion gases, thereby contributing to the primary objectives of fire protection:

  • life safety
  • property protection
  • continuity of operations

See also

Reference

  1. ^ Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes (2023). National Building Code – 2023 Alberta Edition (PDF) (11th ed.). Ottawa: National Research Council of Canada. ISBN 978-0-660-68449-9.