Modern industrial plants are developing rapidly. In order to meet the needs of firefighting linkage in the workshops, electric smoke vents will be installed. At present, roof smoke vent is widely used. So, what are the requirements for installing electric smoke ventilator?
1. The electric smoke vents must comply with industry standards
The installation of roof electric smoke vent must comply with industry regulations, because industrial plant projects are spread all over the country and involve many industries, including furniture, manufacturing, electronics, metallurgy, aviation, warehousing, logistics, automobiles, ships and other industries. The design requirements of smoke exhaust ventilator is different. For example, the logistics industry has lower requirements for ventilation and smoke exhaust, focusing on daylighting performance, which is suitable for installing linear natural vent; the automotive industry has specific requirements for ventilation, smoke exhaust and daylighting. Upon request, triangular electric smoke ventilator (top opening) can be installed.
2. Technical performance of electric roof smoke vent
Before choosing electric automatic roof vents, it is necessary to comprehensively consider its technical performance, especially wind resistance and snow load. In different regions, electric daylighting skylights are installed in southeast coastal cities, and wind resistance needs to be considered, especially in the windy season, to ensure that the smoke vent skylights can operate normally. In northern areas with heavy snowfall and extreme cold, snow load needs to be considered. Arc-shaped continuous rooflight can be installed, which has good snow-proof performance, which is good for drainage in summer and is not easy to accumulate snow in winter.
3. Climatic conditions
When install smoke vents in the plant, the relevant technical parameters should be designed according to the local climatic conditions, including temperature, wind, air pressure, light and precipitation, and the electric ventilation exhaust should be designed in combination with the height of the plant, the ventilation requirements and the overall load.