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NEW - Training on smoke control in apartments on 10 April 2012 - aimed at members of

  • CFOA Chief Fire Officers association
  • LDSA London District Surveyors Association
  • LABC Local Authority Building Control
  • ACAI Association of Consultant Approved Inspectors
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Membership of the Smoke Control Association (SCA)

Membership is open to any company or organization involved in the manufacture and supply of smoke control equipement and systems.

A list of member companies can be found by clicking the Members List

Members are also listed in the broader Directory of HEVAC companies.

The aim of the group

To represent and promote the UK smoke control industry. The membership can be relied upon to provide impartial guidance. Click here for a brief description of the SCA and the work it does.

Current Documents

  • CFD Modelling for Car Park Ventilation Systems – a guide for designers and regulators - Feb 2007

This document sets out the information and parameters that the designer should incorporate into the design of the CFD model. It is intended that this document should be of use to the designer in producing and running the CFD model and in writing the CFD report. It also provides recommendations on the information to be provided to the approving authority within the designer’s package of supporting information when submitting the CFD analysis for information and/or approval of design intent.
The Smoke Control Association is primarily concerned with ventilation design for the removal of smoke and heat as discussed in the British Standard, but, recognising the dual use of systems, this document provides guidance on usage for both smoke and heat removal and vehicle emission ventilation.
This document is intended to support the recommendations of BS 7346-7.
Download here

  • Guidance on Smoke Control to Common Escape Routes in Apartment Buildings (Flats and Maisonettes) - Nov 2010

    The prevention of smoke spread through buildings is of critical importance, but little guidance is currently available in one publication. This document provides details and gives recommendations not previously covered in other standards or codes of practice and should make a significant contribution to improved understanding of smoke control systems.
    Download here

  • Design of Smoke Ventilation Systems for Loading Bays & Coach Parks – a guide for system designers- Nov 2010

    This document sets out to give guidance to the design of ventilation systems for loading bays, service yards and coach parks and lists the options available to the design engineer. This document should also be of assistance to the regulating authorities in assessing the suitability of systems submitted for their approval.
    Download here

  • DIRECTORY OF STANDARDS
    The directory of standards lists the various associations within FETA and the standards that are appropriate to those parts of the membership. Also included are the various BSI committees that have responsibility for each standard. The directory was compiled by Ian Andrews Associates, specialist in directives, regulations, standards and legislation for the appliance and ventilation industries. Available as a free download to FETA members.




  • Links to BSI on-line; BSI Shop ; CEN standards search and ISO-store

  • Link to HEVAC Fire and Smoke Damper Committee

Advice

If you have a question please email smokecontrol @ feta.co.uk and we will look to provide an answer to your query.

 

Last updated 1 November 11

 

 
 

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