Analysis of the Working Conditions of Screen Fire Shutters in the Goyang Bus Terminal Fire
Author(s) -
Eui-Pyeong Lee
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
fire science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2508-6804
pISSN - 1738-7167
DOI - 10.7731/kifse.2018.32.2.082
Subject(s) - shutter , installation , fire protection , shut down , terminal (telecommunication) , engineering , fire detection , architectural engineering , telecommunications , nuclear engineering , mechanical engineering , civil engineering
This study analyzed the working conditions and problems of screen fire shutters in the Goyang Bus Terminal fire based on the fire investigation results. At that time, screen fire shutters in the 1st basement, which was under construction, did not work because the power was shut off. Four screen fire shutters in the 1st and 3rd floor did not work despite the power not being shut off. The following problems related to a screen fire shutter were found: shutting off the power to screen fire shutters for the fire compartment on each floor, even when the fire compartments were changed in each area; installing an integral type screen fire shutter without any regulations, installing a two-stage screen fire shutter in a place not related to obstacles during evacuation; stopping the function of the screen fire shutters for a fire compartment on each floor after a combustible sandwich panel was comparted; installing a screen fire shutter over 10 meters in width, in which its performance was not verified; and no safety control standards for reinstalling or maintaining a screen fire shutter.
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