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3.2.7.6.(1) | Application | Intent |
OS1 | OP1 | OP3 | OS3 |
Objective | OP3 Protection of Adjacent Buildings from Fire |
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Application | Application 1: Installation of emergency electrical power supply
systems for emergency equipment required by Part 3 for health care facilities.
This applies to emergency electrical power supply systems, for buildings described in Sentence 1.3.3.2.(1) of Division A,
used to supply emergency power to:
Exceptions:
except as stated in Article 3.2.7.7., which applies to
gas fuel-fired engines or turbines for an emergency electric power supply
dependent on a fuel supply from outside the building.
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Intent | Intent 1: To limit the probability that emergency electrical power
supply systems will not meet proper standards, which could lead to emergency
electrical power supply systems not performing in the way intended when there
is a loss of normal power in a fire situation, which could lead to the inability
of the emergency electrical power supply systems to supply fire protection
systems, which could lead to the inability of water supply and fire protection
systems [that rely on booster or fire pumps, or electrical power] to control
or suppress a fire, which could lead to the spread of fire from the subject
building to an adjacent building, which could lead to damage to an adjacent
building or facility. |
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