Pressurisation ductwork
Pressurisation ductwork is a passive fire protection system. It is used to supply fresh air to any area of refuge, designated emergency evacuation or egress route.[1]
Purpose
The purpose of pressurisation ductwork is to maintain positive pressure in building spaces to prevent smoke from entering from other spaces in which a fire is occurring. It is typically used in exit stairways, corridors, and lobbies.[2]
Requirements
Pressurisation ductwork is certified on the basis of fire testing such as ISO 6944.
Systems
There are two means of providing fire-resistance rated ductwork:
- Inherently fire-resistant, or proprietary factory assembled ducts which are made of sheet metal shells filled with mixtures of rockwool, fiber and silicon dioxide
- Sheet metal duct with exterior fireproofing materials such as blanket rockwool, ceramic fiber, or intumescent paint.
See also
References
- ^ "What are pressurisation systems?". sertus.uk. Retrieved 2026-03-02.
- ^ "Pressurisation Systems | FläktGroup". www.flaktgroup.com. Retrieved 2026-03-02.
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