File 2005
File 2005
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AND EQUIPMENT
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July 2005
CODES OF PRACTICE
FOR
AND EQUIPMENT
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July 2005
CODE OF PRACTICE
FOR
MINIMUM FIRE SERVICE INSTALLATIONS
AND EQUIPMENT
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PART I
GENERAL
1.1 Title
This Code of Practice shall be titled “Minimum Fire Service Installations and Equipment”
hereinafter referred to as “The Code”.
1.2 Definitions
“Building” means
As defined in Buildings Ordinance Cap. 123.
“Cubical Extent” means
The space contained within the external surfaces of the walls and roof of a building and the
upper surface of the floor of its lowest storey, excluding any space within any enclosure on the
roof used exclusively for accommodating a water tank or lift gear or any other services, and, if
any side of the building is not enclosed by a wall, that side shall be deemed to be enclosed by a
wall extending downwards from the outer edge of the roof.
“Fire Compartment” means
An enclosed space in a building that is separated from all other parts of the building by enclosing
construction providing a fire separation that may be required to have a fire-resisting rating.
“Fire Load” means
The theoretical amount of heat that may be released during the burning of combustibles in the
building under fire conditions and is computed by the formula:
Calorific value of contents in MJ/kg × weight of contents in kg
Floor area in square metres
“Fire Service Installations or Equipment” means
Any installation or equipment manufactured, used or designed to be used for the purpose of:
(a) extinguishing, attacking, preventing or limiting a fire;
(b) giving warning of a fire;
(c) providing access to any premises or place for the purpose of extinguishing, attacking,
preventing or limiting a fire;
(d) facilitating the evacuation from any premises in case of fire;
(e) providing a stand-by power supply to an installation or equipment the purposes of which are
mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (d) in the event of the loss of normal power supply.
“Natural Venting of Staircases” means
As an alternative to pressurisation of staircase by provision of venting of smoke from staircase in
accordance with Section 2 of BS 5588: Part 5: 1991 in particular paras. 8.4(a), (b) and (h) and the
latest version of the Standard.
“Place” means
Any area, lot or site on which buildings are located.
“Premises” means
Any building works or structure which is subject to the formal approval or consent of
Government for its construction, alteration, change of use or demolition.
“Protected Means of Escape” means
Protected corridors, protected lobbies (including lobbies protecting Fireman’s lift) and protected
staircases as defined in the Code of Practice for Means of Escape published by the Buildings
Department.
“Sleeping Risk” means
Increased life risk when the occupants, being asleep and with their consciousness nearly
suspended, required additional assistance in the event of a fire either due to:
—their physical conditions, such as the old, the infirm and the children, or
—their transient presence in a strange building, and are unable to identify the means of escape.
Definitions of systems and classification of premises are at Parts II & III respectively.
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1.3 Discretionary powers of the Director of Fire Services
Compliance with the prescriptive provisions in this Code may be regarded as a reliable way to satisfy the
requirements for fire service installations or equipment. However, the Director of Fire Services may, in the
case of any particular building, vary any of the requirements of the Code (whether by requiring the
provision of any fire service installations or equipment not indicated in the Code either in addition to or in
substitution for any fire service installations or equipment so indicated or by relaxing any of the
requirements in the Code or otherwise) where, in his opinion, such a variation is required in order to ensure
the provision of all such fire service installations and equipment, as, having regard to the purpose for which
the building is intended to be put, comprise the minimum fire service installations and equipment necessary
for that building/premises, or as the case may be, where such a variation is not inconsistent with the
provision for the building of all such fire service installations and equipment as aforesaid.
For buildings of special designs or hazards which necessitate special considerations, the Director of Fire
Services may accept, on a case by case basis, fire engineering approach as an alternative to the prescriptive
provisions provided that the fire engineering approach should not provide inferior safety standard to the
prescriptive requirements. Methodology for application of the fire engineering approach should outline a
structured fire engineering principle(s) to the assessment of total building fire safety effectiveness and to
the achievement of pre-identified design objective(s) having taken into consideration of the objectives of
fire service installations and equipment for the protection of life and property of the people within the
premises and the firefighting personnel in the event of emergency.
1.4 Approval of plans for building works
The Building Authority may, under Section 16(1)(b) of the Buildings Ordinance, refuse to give his
approval of any plans of building works where:
“the plans are not endorsed with or accompanied by a certificate from the Director of Fire Services
certifying either:
(i) that, having regard to the purpose to which the building is intended to be put (which purpose shall be
stated in the certificate), no fire service installation or equipment is necessary in connection with the
building that will result from the carrying out of the building works shown on the plans; or
(ii) that the plans have been examined and are approved by him as showing all such fire service
installations and equipment as in his opinion, having regard to the purpose to which the building is
intended to be put (which purpose shall be stated in the certificate), comprise the minimum fire service
installations and equipment necessary for the building in accordance with the Code of Practice
published from time to time by the Director of Fire Services”.
1.7 Standards
The standards, specifications, rules, statutory requirements, etc. quoted in this Code shall be the
current version at the time of building plans submission for approval.
For any non-standard provision of Fire Service Installations or Equipment, the standards and
specifications shall conform to the prescribed requirements as specified by the Director of Fire Services.
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PART II
2.1 Table
The following systems/installations/equipment may be required to be installed in various premises
under this Code:
Audio/visual advisory system
Automatic actuating devices
Automatic fixed installation other than water
Automatic fixed installation using water
Deluge system
Drencher system
Dust detection system
Dynamic smoke extraction system
Emergency generator
Emergency lighting
Exit sign
Fire alarm system
Fire control centre
Fire detection system
Fire hydrant/hose reel system
Fireman’s lift
Firefighting and rescue stairway
Fixed automatically operated approved appliance
Fixed foam system
Gas detection system
Gas extraction system
Portable hand-operated approved appliance
Pressurization of staircase
Ring main system with fixed pump(s)
Sprinkler system
Static smoke extraction system
Street fire hydrant system
Supply tank
Ventilation/air conditioning control system
Water mist system
Water spray system
Water supply
2.2 Definitions
“Audio/visual advisory system” means
Equipment which is supplementary to Exit sign and fire alarm warning devices which, when operated
in the event of a fire, provides audio/visual indication of safe direction of egress from the area.
“Automatic actuating devices” means
Building components such as doors, shutters, dampers, fire curtains, roof vents, etc., and the devices
for automatically controlling their movement in the event of fire.
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PART III
3.1 Definitions
“Audio/Visual Production Facilities” means
Premises used for audio/visual production such as film and television studios.
“Basement Storeys” means
Any storey of a building below the ground storey and from which all required exit routes are in an
upward direction to the ground storey.
“Car Parking Facilities” means
See “Car Port” and “Garage”.
“Car Port” means
A covered parking area open for its entire length or width on at least two sides.
“Cold Storage Area” means
Any area incorporating a unit of specific volume which is entirely given over to storage in an
atmosphere of less than 10°C above zero.
“Commercial Building” means
A building, or that part of the building, constructed or intended to be used for business, trade or
entertainment.
“Composite Building” means
Any building which is constructed or intended to be used for a combination of any two or more of the
following purposes, and in respect of each of these purposes, separate sections of this Code shall
apply:
(a) Domestic
(b) Commercial
(c) Institutional
(d ) Hotel
“Curtain Walled Building” means
A building which has curtain walls. A curtain wall is a non-load bearing wall primarily fixed in front
of the structural frame with its own dead weight and wind loads transferred to the structural frame
through anchorages.
“Domestic Building” means
A building constructed or intended to be used for habitation.
“Garage” means
A covered parking area enclosed by walls, with or without windows, on more than two sides.
“Godown” means
A warehouse or any building used wholly or in part for the storage of goods or raw material of any
kind.
“Group I” means
A designated area of special hazard normally within a building.
“Group II” means
A building, group of buildings or complex considered to present special hazard.
“High Rise Building” means
Any building of which the floor of the uppermost storey exceeds 30 m above the point of staircase
discharge at ground floor level.
“Hotel” means
Any building used wholly or in part primarily for the purposes of accommodation on a commercial
basis.
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“Industrial Building” means
Any building used wholly or in part in any process for or incidental to any of the following purposes,
namely:
(a) the making of any article or of part of any article; or
(b) the altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing, cleaning or washing or breaking up or demolition
of any article; or
(c) the adapting for sale of any article being a building in which work is carried out by way of trade
or for purposes of gain.
“Institutional Building” means
Any building used wholly or in part for the purposes of the following:
(a) Club premises
(b) Educational establishments
(c) Hostels
(d) Hospitals including mental institutions and clinics
(e) Prisons and similar corrective institutions
(f ) Sanatoria
“Low Rise Building” means
Any building of which the floor of the uppermost storey does not exceed 30 m above the point of
staircase discharge at ground floor level.
“Mechanical plant rooms” means,
“Room accommodating mechanical plants such as air handling unit (AHU), fan, air conditioning
(A/C), chiller, compressor, water pump, fire pump and the like.”
“Passenger Terminals/Station” means
Any building and/or place used wholly or in part for the purposes of embarking/disembarking
passengers to/from any mode of transport.
“Refuge Floor” means
A protected floor that serves as a refuge for the occupants of the building to assemble in case of fire.
Group II: A building, group of buildings or complex considered to present special hazard(s) i.e.:
Aircraft Maintenance and repair facilities
Audio/Visual Production Facilities (Building(s) devoted to this purpose)
Bulk Fuel Storages
Chemical Manufacturing/Processing Plants
Cold Storage Areas (Building(s) devoted to this purpose)
Container Terminals, yards and freight stations
Curtain Walled Buildings
Dangerous Goods Stores (Range of D.G. Stores in an area devoted to this purpose)
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Explosive Production and/or Storages
Mechanical Plant Room
Open Sites of Public Assembly
Petro-Chemical Complexes
Railway Marshalling Yards
Road Tunnels
Shipyards
Substation/Switchgear Buildings
Note: “Audio/Visual Production Facilities”, “Cold Storage Areas” and “Dangerous Goods Stores” are
included in both groups.
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PART IV
General
Attention is drawn to Part I of this Code, under which the Director of Fire Services has discretionary
powers to vary any requirements of this Code.
Where the requirements are not detailed hereunder for particular premises, the Director of Fire
Services will determine the requirements.
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
Note: Buildings within such complexes shall conform to the requirements specified for similar premises
in accordance with this Code.
(viii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(ix) As required by the risk.
(x) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(xi) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the building can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(xii) As required by the risk.
(xiii) Required for any fire compartment exceeding 7 000 cubic metres where:
(a) the aggregate area of openable windows of the compartment does not exceed 6.25% of the
floor area of that compartment, and
(b) the designed fire load of that compartment is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The requirement of hot smoke test will be stipulated if considered necessary by the Director of
Fire Services in the building plans involving compartments:-
(i) with headroom of 12 m or more; or
(ii) with irregular geometrical dimensions or extraordinary large size.
(xiv) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
(iv) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(v) The entire basement area shall be covered by a fire detection system, excepting carparking areas.
(vi) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the basement with
the exception of strong rooms and safe deposit vaults can be reached by a length of not more than
30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(vii) As required by occupancy.
(viii) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
Note: Basements within building shall conform to the requirements specified for those occupancies of
the building in accordance with this Code.
EXTENT
(i) Required for any part or parts of building where the area occupied by any one single occupancy
on any one floor exceeds 2 000 square metres AND where the occupants, due to their transient
presence either as shoppers, audience or guests, are exposed to risks to require additional advice
through such systems.
(ii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iii) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire basement area and all exit routes
leading to ground level.
(iv) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from the basement are clearly
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indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the basement.
(v) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(vi) The entire basement area shall be covered by a fire detection system, excepting car parking areas,
strong rooms and safe deposit vaults which covered by (xi).
(vii) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the basement with
the exception of strong rooms and safe deposit vaults can be reached by a length of not more than
30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(viii) Required for basements of three or more levels, or as required by the Code of Practice for Means
of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(ix) As required by occupancy.
(x) Required for basements of three or more levels where:
(a) no open air access routes for firemen are provided;
(b) the cubical extent of the basement exceeds 7 000 cubic metres; and
(c) the designed fire load of the basement is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The number of pressurized staircases to be provided shall be determined by the table stipulated
under the definition of pressurization of staircase in Pt. II provided that the number of pressurized
staircases required shall not exceed the total number of staircases required by the Code of
Practice for Means of Escape.
(xi) In all parts of the basements excepting areas where covered by (ii), or strong rooms and safe
deposit vaults covered by (vi).
(xii) Required for:
(a) any fire compartment exceeding 7 000 cubic metres where the designed fire load is likely to
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exceed 1135 MJ/m , or
(b) industrial basements, or
(c) basements of three or more levels except areas solely for carparking purposes.
The requirement of hot smoke test will be stipulated if considered necessary by the Director of
Fire Services in the building plans involving compartments:-
(i) with headroom of 12 m or more; or
(ii) with irregular geometrical dimensions or extraordinary large size.
(xiii) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
Note: Basements within building shall conform to the requirements specified for those occupancies of
the building in accordance with this Code.
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4.5 Battery rooms and electrical charging facilities
REQUIREMENTS—SYSTEMS/INSTALLATIONS/EQUIPMENT FOR:
(i) Automatic fixed installation other than water
(ii) Exit sign
(iii) Fire alarm system
(iv) Fire detection system
(v) Gas extraction system
(vi) Portable hand-operated approved appliance
(vii) Ventilation/air conditioning control system
EXTENT
(i) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the risk.
(ii) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the
premises are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircase serving the building.
(iii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at all exit doorways. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for audio/visual warning
device initiation.
(iv) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(v) Approved type for the part of building where flammable vapours may be generated, and to
reduce the concentration below its lower explosive limit.
(vi) As required by occupancy.
(vii) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) Required for any part or parts of building where the area used for bowling alley on any one floor
exceeds 2 000 square metres AND where bowlers and spectators, due to their transient presence,
are exposed to risks to require additional advice through such systems.
(ii) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(iii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the risk.
(iv) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(v) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire premises and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(vi) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(viii) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(ix) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the premises can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(x) As required by occupancy.
(xi) In all parts of the alleys and associated areas including staircases, common corridors and toilets.
(xii) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
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(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) As considered necessary by Director of Fire Services.
(ii) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(iii) To be provided to areas of special risk where the use of water is undesirable for the risk.
(iv) To be provided for the cooling and protection of products tanks, product pipelines and jetties.
(v) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(vi) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(vii) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the
buildings are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the
buildings.
(viii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(ix) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the complexity of the area.
(x) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(xi) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the buildings can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(xii) As required by occupancy.
(xiii) To be provided as an alternative to other fixed automatic systems, when required by the Director
of Fire Services.
(xiv) As required by occupancy.
(xv) To be provided to cover those areas of such complexes, not adequately served by public water
mains.
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Note: Buildings within such complexes shall conform to the requirements specified for similar
premises in accordance with this Code.
EXTENT
(i) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from premises within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(ii) As required by the risk. If required, visual alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in
accordance with current Design Manual: Barrier Free Access.
(iii) As required by the risk.
(iv) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(v) As required by the risk.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
Note: Carports within buildings shall conform to the requirements specified for those buildings in
accordance with this Code.
EXTENT
(i) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(ii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the risk.
(iii) In all areas excepting where covered by (ii) above, including staircases.
(iv) To be provided in all areas where there is a potential dust explosion hazard.
(v) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(vi) Emergency lighting shall be provided to all buildings within the premises and in addition, such
lighting shall also be provided to ensure adequate external illumination to permit safe evacuation
to the outside of the site boundary.
(vii) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the
buildings are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of the staircases serving the
buildings.
(viii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point within the
buildings. Visual alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current
Design Manual: Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump
start and audio/visual warning device initiation, and in addition, one actuating point and
audio/visual warning device to be provided at each hydrant outlet on the ring main system.
(ix) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the layout of the complex.
(x) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(xi) As required by the risk.
(xii) As required by the risk.
(xiii) To be provided in all areas of risk.
(xiv) Approved types for the part of building where flammable vapours may be generated, and to
reduce the concentration below its lower explosive limit.
(xv) As required by the risk.
(xvi) To be provided to cover those areas of such complexes not adequately served by public water
mains.
(xvii) As required by the Director of Fire Services.
(xviii) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
Note: Buildings within such complexes shall conform to the requirements specified for similar premises
in accordance with this Code.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) As appropriate to the plant and construction.
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
4.12 Cold storage areas (Group I) major (of and over 140 m³ capacity)
REQUIREMENTS—SYSTEMS/INSTALLATIONS/EQUIPMENT FOR:
(i) Automatic fixed installation using water
(ii) Fire alarm system
(iii) Portable hand-operated approved appliance
EXTENT
(i) A dry pipe system to be provided in the cold room, as defined by Loss Prevention Council Rules.
(ii) The system provided to the building to be extended to cover the cold storage area.
(iii) As appropriate to the plant and construction.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) Required for any part or parts of building where the area occupied by any one single occupancy
on any one floor exceeds 2 000 square metres AND where the occupants, due to their transient
presence either as shoppers, audience or guests, are exposed to risks to require additional advice
through such systems.
(ii) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(iii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iv) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(v) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(vi) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(viii) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the complexity of the building.
(ix) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(x) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the building can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(xi) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(xii) As required by occupancy.
(xiii) Required where:
(a) natural venting of staircase is not provided;
(b) the aggregate area of openable windows of the rooms/units of the building does not exceed
6.25% of the floor area of those rooms/units, calculated on a floor by floor basis;
(c) the cubical extent of the building exceeds 28 000 cubic metres; and
(d ) the designed fire load of the building is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The number of pressurized staircases to be provided shall be determined by the table stipulated
under the definition of pressurization of staircase in Pt. II provided that the number of pressurized
staircases required shall not exceed the total number of staircases required by the Code of
Practice for Means of Escape.
(xiv) Required to cover all parts of the buildings including staircases, common corridors and toilets.
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(xv) Required for:
(a) atrium of the building, if the compartment of the atrium exceeds 28 000 cubic metres, or any
basement level or floor of building forming part of that compartment which exceeds 7 000
cubic metres, or
(b) any fire compartment exceeding 7 000 cubic metres in that building where:
(i) the aggregate area of openable windows of the compartment does not exceed 6.25% of
the floor area of that compartment, and
(ii) the designed fire load is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The requirement of hot smoke test will be stipulated if considered necessary by the Director of
Fire Services in the building plans involving compartments:-
(i) with headroom of 12 m or more; or
(ii) with irregular geometrical dimensions or extraordinary large size.
(xvi) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
Note: Buildings within such complexes shall conform to the requirements specified for similar
premises in accordance with this Code.
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EXTENT
(i) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(ii) As required by the risk of the dangerous goods and the volume of the store.
(iii) As required by the risk of the dangerous goods and the volume of the store.
(iv) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(v) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each exit from the store where
automatic fixed installation is provided. This actuating point should include facilities for audio
warning device initiation.
(vi) As required by the risk of the dangerous goods and the volume of the store.
(vii) As required by the risk.
(viii) As required by the risk.
(ix) As required by the Director of Fire Services.
(x) As required by the Director of Fire Services.
4.21 Domestic buildings—low rise (up to and including three storeys in height)
REQUIREMENTS—SYSTEMS/INSTALLATIONS/EQUIPMENT FOR:
Portable hand-operated approved appliance.
EXTENT
One per floor plus additional for car ports.
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(ii) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels on each floor to ensure that every part of each
floor can be reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(iii) As required by occupancy.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) Emergency generator of sufficient electrical capacity to supply power for the fire protection and
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life safety systems required to be installed in the building.
(ii) Emergency lighting shall be provided to all staircases, passages and public areas including lift
lobbies on all floors and refuge areas.
(iii) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from public areas to staircases are
clearly indicated.
(iv) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(v) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels on each floor to ensure that every part of each
floor can be reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(vi) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(vii) As required by occupancy.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
REQUIREMENTS—SYSTEMS/INSTALLATIONS/EQUIPMENT FOR:
(i) Automatic actuating devices
(ii) Automatic fixed installation other than water
(iii) Fire detection system
(iv) Portable hand-operated approved appliance
EXTENT
(i) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(ii) To be provided in oil filled transformer rooms with capacity in excess of 1 500 kVA.
(iii) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations and where the portion of the
building is required to be provided with fire detection system.
(iv) As required by the Director of Fire Services.
4.26 Garages
REQUIREMENTS—SYSTEMS/INSTALLATIONS/EQUIPMENT FOR:
(i) Automatic actuating devices
(ii) Emergency lighting
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(iii) Exit sign
(iv) Fire alarm system
(v) Fire hydrant/hose reel system
(vi) Fireman’s lift
(vii) Portable hand-operated approved appliance
(viii) Sprinkler system
(ix) Ventilation/air conditioning control system
EXTENT
(i) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(ii) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the premises and all exit routes.
(iii) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from the premises within the
building are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(iv) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation within the premises.
(v) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the premises can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(vi) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(vii) As required by the risk.
(viii) Required for garages with total floor areas exceeding 230 square metres and to cover all parts of
the garages including the staircases leading to these garages.
(ix) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) Required for any part or parts of building where the area occupied by any one single occupancy
on any one floor exceeds 2 000 square metres AND where the occupants, due to their transient
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presence either as shoppers, audience or guests, are exposed to risks to require additional advice
through such systems.
(ii) As required by that equipment which requires to be automatically actuated.
(iii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iv) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(v) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(vi) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(viii) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the complexity of the building.
(ix) (a) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations; and
(b) a smoke detection system to be provided for the entire floor excluding toilets, bathrooms
and staircases which are covered by sprinkler system, if any part of that floor is used for
sleeping accommodation. Heat detection system would be acceptable in
electrical/mechanical rooms and kitchens.
(x) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the building can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(xi) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(xii) As required by occupancy.
(xiii) Required where:
(a) natural venting of staircase is not provided; and
(b) the aggregate area of openable windows of the rooms/units of the building does not exceed
6.25% of the floor area of those rooms/units, calculated on a floor by floor basis. The
number of pressurized staircases to be provided shall be determined by the table stipulated
under the definition of pressurization of staircase in Pt. II provided that the number of
pressurized staircases required shall not exceed the total number of staircases required by
the Code of Practice for Means of Escape.
(xiv) In all parts of the hotels including staircases, common corridors, toilets and bathrooms.
(xv) Required for:
(a) all internal means of escape serving all guest rooms irrespective of the cubical extent of the
building or the volume of the fire compartment on any floor. “Internal means of escape” for
this purpose, means the route leading from the outside of all guest rooms to a pressurized or
naturally ventilated staircase; a protected lobby or open air, unless the route itself is
provided with openable windows communicating to the open air and the aggregate area of
such windows exceeds 6.25% of the floor area of that route, or
(b) atrium of the hotel building, if the compartment of the atrium exceeds 28 000 cubic metres,
or any basement level or floor of building forming part of that compartment which exceeds
7 000 cubic metres, or
(c) any fire compartment exceeding 7 000 cubic metres in that hotel building where:
(i) the aggregate area of openable windows of the compartment does not exceed 6.25% of
the floor area of that compartment, and
(ii) the designed fire load is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The requirement of hot smoke test will be stipulated if considered necessary by the Director of
Fire Services in the building plans involving compartments:-
(i) with headroom of 12 m or more; or
(ii) with irregular geometrical dimensions or extraordinary large size.
(xvi) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) Required for any part or parts of building where the area occupied by any one single occupancy
on any one floor exceeds 2 000 square metres AND where the occupants, due to their transient
presence either as shoppers, audience or guests, are exposed to risks to require additional advice
through such systems.
(ii) As required by that equipment which requires to be automatically actuated.
(iii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iv) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(v) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(vi) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(viii) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the complexity of the building.
(ix) (a) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations; and
(b) a smoke detection system to be provided for the entire floor excluding toilets, bathrooms
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and staircases which are covered by sprinkler system, if any part of that floor is used for
sleeping accommodation. Heat detection system would be acceptable in
electrical/mechanical rooms and kitchens.
(x) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the building can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(xi) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(xii) As required by occupancy.
(xiii) Required where:
(a) natural venting of staircase is not provided; and
(b) the aggregate area of openable windows of the rooms/units of the building does not exceed
6.25% of the floor area of those rooms/units, calculated on a floor by floor basis. The
number of pressurized staircases to be provided shall be determined by the table stipulated
under the definition of pressurization of staircase in Pt. II provided that the number of
pressurized staircases required shall not exceed the total number of staircases required by
the Code of Practice for Means of Escape.
(xiv) In all parts of the hotels including staircases, common corridors, toilets and bathrooms.
(xv) Required for:
(a) all internal means of escape serving all guest rooms irrespective of the cubical extent of the
building or the volume of the fire compartment on any floor. “Internal means of escape” for
this purpose, means the route leading from the outside of all guest rooms to a pressurized or
naturally ventilated staircase; a protected lobby or open air, unless the route itself is
provided with openable windows communicating to the open air and the aggregate area of
such windows exceeds 6.25% of the floor area of that route, or
(b) atrium of the hotel building, if the compartment of the atrium exceeds 28 000 cubic metres;
or any basement level or floor of building forming part of that compartment which exceeds
7 000 cubic metres, or
(c) any fire compartment exceeding 7 000 cubic metres in that hotel building where:
(i) the aggregate area of openable windows of the compartment does not exceed 6.25 % of
the floor area of that compartment, and
(ii) the designed fire load is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The requirement of hot smoke test will be stipulated if considered necessary by the Director of
Fire Services in the building plans involving compartments:-
(i) with headroom of 12 m or more; or
(ii) with irregular geometrical dimensions or extraordinary large size.
(xvi) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(ii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iii) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(iv) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(v) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vi) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(vii) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the complexity of the building.
(viii) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(ix) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the building can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(x) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(xi) As required by occupancy.
(xii) Required for buildings with total floor areas exceeding 230 square metres and to cover all parts
of the buildings including staircases, common corridors and toilets.
(xiii) Required for any fire compartment exceeding 7 000 cubic metres where:
(a) the aggregate area of openable windows of the compartment does not exceed 6.25% of the
floor area of that compartment, and
(b) the designed fire load is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The requirement of hot smoke test will be stipulated if considered necessary by the Director of
Fire Services in the building plans involving compartments:-
(i) with headroom of 12 m or more; or
(ii) with irregular geometrical dimensions or extraordinary large size.
(xiv) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
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4.30 Industrial/godown buildings—high rise
REQUIREMENTS—SYSTEMS/INSTALLATIONS/EQUIPMENT FOR:
(i) Automatic actuating devices
(ii) Automatic fixed installation other than water
(iii) Emergency generator
(iv) Emergency lighting
(v) Exit sign
(vi) Fire alarm system
(vii) Fire control centre
(viii) Fire detection system
(ix) Fire hydrant/hose reel system
(x) Firefighting and rescue stairway
(xi) Portable hand-operated approved appliance
(xii) Pressurization of staircase
(xiii) Sprinkler system
(xiv) Static or dynamic smoke extraction system
(xv) Ventilation/air conditioning control system
EXTENT
(i) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(ii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iii) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(iv) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(v) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the
building are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vi) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(vii) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the complexity of the building.
(viii) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(ix) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the building can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(x) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(xi) As required by occupancy.
(xii) Required where:
(a) natural venting of staircase is not provided;
(b) the aggregate area of openable windows of the rooms/units of the building does not exceed
6.25% of the floor area of those rooms/units, calculated on a floor by floor basis;
(c) the cubical extent of the building exceeds 28 000 cubic metres; and
(d) the designed fire load of the building is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The number of pressurized staircases to be provided shall be determined by the table
stipulated under the definition of pressurization of staircase in Pt. II provided that the
number of pressurized staircases required shall not exceed the total number of staircases
required by the Code of Practice for Means of Escape.
(xiii) In all parts of the buildings including staircases, common corridors and toilets.
(xiv) Required for any fire compartment exceeding 7 000 cubic metres where:
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(a) the aggregate area of openable windows of the compartment does not exceed 6.25% of the
floor area of that compartment, and
(b) the designed fire load is likely to exceed 1 135 MJ/square metre.
The requirement of hot smoke test will be stipulated if considered necessary by the Director of
Fire Services in the building plans involving compartments:-
(i) with headroom of 12 m or more; or
(ii) with irregular geometrical dimensions or extraordinary large size.
(xv) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) Required for any part or parts of building where the area occupied for institutional purposes on
any one floor exceeds 2 000 square metres AND where the occupants, due to their transient
presence either as guests or visitors, are exposed to risks to require additional advice through
such systems.
(ii) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(iii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iv) To be provided to hospitals, prisons or as required by the risks. The independently powered
generator shall have sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential services.
(v) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(vi) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(viii) (a) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations; and
(b) a smoke detection system to be provided for the entire floor excluding toilets, bathrooms
and staircases which are covered by sprinkler system, if any part of that floor is used for
sleeping accommodation. Heat detection system would be acceptable in
electrical/mechanical rooms and kitchens.
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(ix) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the building can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(x) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(xi) As required by occupancy.
(xii) Required for all parts of buildings including staircases, common corridors, toilets and bathrooms
with total floor area exceeding 230 m².
(xiii) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
(iv) Protection for hospital lifts which are designated for evacuation purpose shall satisfy every
condition for a Fireman’s lift with the exception of the internal floor area of car, and the
minimum rated load factors.
EXTENT
(i) Required for any part or parts of building where the area occupied for institutional purposes on
any one floor exceeds 2 000 square metres AND where the occupants either as guests or visitors,
due to their transient presence, are exposed to risks to require additional advice through such
systems.
(ii) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(iii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iv) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
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(v) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(vi) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design
Manual: Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start
and audio/visual warning device initiation.
(viii) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the complexity of the building.
(ix) (a) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations; and
(b) a smoke detection system to be provided for the entire floor excluding toilets, bathrooms
and staircases which are covered by sprinkler system, if any part of that floor is used for
sleeping accommodation. Heat detection system would be acceptable in
electrical/mechanical rooms and kitchens.
(x) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the building can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(xi) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(xii) As required by occupancy.
(xiii) Required for hospitals where:
(a) natural venting of staircase is not provided; and
(b) the aggregate area of openable windows of the rooms/units of the building does not exceed
6.25% of the floor area of those rooms/units, calculated on a floor by floor basis. The
number of pressurized staircases to be provided shall be determined by the table stipulated
under the definition of pressurization of staircase in Pt. II provided that the number of
pressurized staircases required shall not exceed the total number of staircases required by
the Code of Practice for Means of Escape.
(xiv) Required for all parts of buildings including staircases, common corridors, toilets and bathrooms.
(xv) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
(iv) Protection for hospital lifts which are designated for evacuation purpose shall satisfy every
condition for a Fireman’s lift with the exception of the internal floor area of car, and the
minimum rated load factors.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the risk.
(ii) To be provided to enable clear visual observation throughout the length of the tunnel.
(iii) To be provided where the tunnel exceeds 230 m and may be incorporated into the ventilating
system of the tunnel.
(iv) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(v) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire tunnel.
(vi) To be provided at 100 m intervals on both sides of the tunnel.
(vii) To be provided to indicate the locations of pedestrian cross over facilities.
(viii) One actuating point and one visual warning device to be located at each hose reel point. This
actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and audio visual warning device
initiation within the tunnel control centre.
(ix) A fire control centre to be provided. This may be part of the tunnel control centre.
(x) There shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part of the tunnel can be
reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose reel tubing.
(xi) As required by the Director of Fire Services.
(xii) To be provided for nadir sump at middle portion of tunnel, especially in an immersed tunnel.
(xiii) Gas detection system(s) to include carbon monoxide indication and alarm.
(xiv) Cross over facilities to be provided in twin tube tunnels. In respect of single tube tunnel, a small
pedestrian tunnel is to be provided for escaping purposes.
(xv) As required by the risk.
4.42 Shipyards
REQUIREMENTS—SYSTEMS/INSTALLATIONS/EQUIPMENT FOR:
(i) Automatic actuating devices
(ii) Emergency generator
(iii) Emergency lighting
(iv) Fire alarm system
(v) Fire control centre
(vi) Portable hand-operated approved appliance
(vii) Ring main system with fixed pump(s)
(viii) Special equipment/requirements
EXTENT
EXTENT
(i) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(ii) To be provided to areas where the use of water is undesirable for the occupancy or trade.
(iii) As required by the risk.
(iv) An independently powered generator of sufficient electrical capacity to meet the essential
services it is required to provide.
(v) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(vi) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from any floor within the building
are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vii) One actuating point and one audio warning device to be located at each hose reel point. Visual
alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in accordance with current Design Manual:
Barrier Free Access. This actuating point should include facilities for fire pump start and
audio/visual warning device initiation.
(viii) Minimum of one, additional to be provided according to the complexity of the building.
(ix) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(x) As required by the risks, there shall be sufficient hydrants and hose reels to ensure that every part
of the building can be reached by a length of not more than 30 m of Fire Services hose or hose
reel tubing.
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(xi) As required by the Code of Practice for Means of Access for Firefighting and Rescue.
(xii) As required by occupancy.
(xiii) When a Ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong Kong
should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
EXTENT
(i) As required by that equipment which needs to be automatically actuated.
(ii) To be provided if not otherwise protected by automatic fixed installation using water.
(iii) To be provided if not otherwise protected by automatic fixed installation other than water.
(iv) Emergency lighting shall be provided throughout the entire building and all exit routes leading to
ground level.
(v) Sufficient directional and exit sign to ensure that all exit routes from the premises within the
buildings are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the building.
(vi) As required by the risk. If required, visual alarm signals shall be provided where necessary in
accordance with current Design Manual: Barrier Free Access.
(vii) To be provided in areas not covered by automatic fixed installations.
(viii) As required by the equipment at risk.
(ix) As required by the risk.
(x) When a ventilation/air conditioning control system to a building is provided, it shall stop
mechanically induced air movement within a designated fire compartment.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
(i) All linings for acoustic and thermal insulation purposes in ductings and concealed locations shall
be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part 7 or its
international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire retardant
product.
(ii) All linings for acoustic, thermal insulation and decorative purposes within protected means of
escape shall be of Class 1 or 2 Rate of Surface Spread of Flame as per British Standard 476: Part
7 or its international equivalent, or be brought up to that standard by use of an approved fire
retardant product.
(iii) Any intended storage or use of dangerous goods as defined in Chapter 295 of the Laws of Hong
Kong should be notified to the Director of Fire Services.
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PART V
SPECIFICATION
AUDIO
A system of records/signals either verbal or musical or direct transmission over a Public Address
System to advise staff and other occupants of emergency conditions and the action to be followed.
In special occupancy premises e.g. hospitals, cinemas, an agreed sound signal may be broadcast to
give early warning to staff of emergency conditions which may or may not necessitate action by them
at that time.
The power supply to the sound system should be from essential circuits.
VISUAL
A system of coloured and flashing lights, which may be incorporated to the exit signs and directional
signs as required under 5.10 and supplemented by low-level directional signs to indicate:
(a) the floor/floors to be evacuated by operating the lights on that floor/those floors in flashing mode,
(b) the evacuation routes by following the low-level directional signs.
Low level directional signs shall be installed with the lower edges not higher than 200 mm from the
finished floor level.
Low level directional signs shall be of self luminous types and conform to British Standard 5499: Part
2 or, alternatively, shall be of photoluminous types and conform to DIN 67510 Part 4 or equivalent.
5.2 Automatic actuating devices
SPECIFICATION
Components under this section will include fire stop doors, fire dampers, fire curtains and other means
of providing compartmentation/fire separation automatically in the event of fire. Automatic fire
detection and fire suppression systems are not included in this section.
They shall be constructed and installed in accordance with the standards acceptable to the Director of
Fire Services and/or Director of Buildings as appropriate.
Pursuant to the Code of Practice for Fire Resisting Construction issued by the Building Authority, fire
shutter shall be constructed, installed and assembled to the satisfaction of the Building Authority. The
operation of fire shutters shall be designed, installed, tested and maintained to the satisfaction of the
Director of Fire Services.
Unless otherwise agreed by the Director of Fire Services, all fire shutters shall be provided with smoke
detector(s) and manual control device(s) on both sides of wall openings for automatic and manual
operation respectively. The detectors shall be installed as far as practicable to the provisions of the
Rules of the Loss Prevention Council for Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm Installations for the
Protection of Property and BS 5839 : Part 1 : 1988.
The descending time of a vertical shutter shall be within 15 to 60 seconds for closing/opening in
excess of 2.5 m in height. For openings of height within 2.5 m, the descending time shall not be faster
than 8 seconds and that the bottom rail of the shutter shall reach the mid-height in not less than half
the total descending time of the shutter.
For opening which is protected by horizontal travelling fire shutter, the shutter shall be able to close
off the opening within 60 seconds and under no circumstances its travelling speed shall be greater than
0.2 m/s or the safety limit specified by the equipment manufacturer. If the opening is of such a size
that the travelling time of the horizontal fire shutter is longer than 60 seconds, approval shall be
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obtained from the Director of Fire Services. Under such circumstances, other means for automatic
actuation of the horizontal fire shutter at early stage of fire may be required.
5.3 Automatic fixed installation other than water
SPECIFICATION
Carbon dioxide, FM200 or similar extinguishing system, shall be installed in accordance with
standards acceptable to the Director of Fire Services.
When installed the system may be combined manual/automatic with or without remote operation.
Such systems in their simplest form consist of one or more storage containers with discharge valves,
detection heads, piping and discharge nozzles.
If the system is intended for total flooding of the premises/compartment, then automatic actuating
devices (Section 5.2) may be necessary, in addition, to ensure complete compartmentation.
5.4 Automatic fixed installation using water
These may include:
Deluge system
Drencher system
Sprinkler system
Water mist system
Water spray system
Specifications for the above are in the respective sections.
EMERGENCY GENERATOR
應急發電機
————————
LOADING OF FIRE SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND
FIREMAN’S LIFT(S)
消防裝置及消防升降機負荷
XXXX kVA/XXXX kW
WARNING: DO NOT OVERLOAD THE GENERATOR
警告:切勿引致發電機過量負荷
If one generator set is designed to serve more than one block or if any non-FSI load is required
to be connected to the emergency generator, approval should be obtained from the Director of
Fire Services
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(a) Battery emergency lighting systems shall be operated at a normal battery voltage of not less
than 24 volts and not more than 120 volts D.C., from a common bank.
(b) Batteries used shall be heavy duty of rechargeable (secondary) type; batteries of primary cells of
any type whatsoever will not be acceptable.
(c) Batteries shall be installed in a room approved for this purpose by the Licensing Authority unless
the battery is an enclosed type which conforms to British Standard 6133 with capacity not
exceeding 400 ampere-hours or the battery is valve regulated sealed type conforms to British
Standard 6290 : Part 4.
(d) Batteries in celluloid containers shall not be installed, stored or used.
(e) A margin allowance of 12½ % of the total required battery capacity (amperehour rating not
voltage) shall be provided, i.e. 100% + 12½ % = 112 ½ %.
(f) All batteries for the emergency lighting circuits shall be kept fully charged at all times and shall
be capable of maintaining the stipulated lighting levels for a period of not less than 2 hours.
(g) An automatic trickle charger with mains input and suitable output, fitted with meters, regulators
and pilot lights, shall be provided for the batteries. The charger shall be capable of fully
re-charging the batteries in not more than 12 hours, if the emergency lighting is not also backed
up by emergency generator.
(h) Upon failure of the main lighting system the emergency lighting system shall automatically light
up.
(i) In the event of failure of the main lighting the public shall, unless the capacity of the battery is
sufficient to maintain specified conditions for not less than four hours, within one hour be
required to leave the building and they shall not be re-admitted until the general lighting has been
fully restored and the emergency system recharged.
(j) The supply from the batteries shall feed a main distribution fuse board and thence be subdivided
to four subdistribution fuse boards, as follows:—
Exit lighting
Stair lighting
Auditorium lighting
Stage lighting
(k) Outgoing circuits shall be suitably protected by fuses to British Standard 88 or miniature circuit
breakers to BS EN 60898.
(l) A diagram showing details of the distribution system and the circuit wiring of the emergency
lighting system shall be erected at the main distribution board.
(m) The emergency lighting system shall be wired in M.I.C.C. cable to British Standard 6207 or other
fire resistant cable approved by the Loss Prevention Council and be fully segregated from the
general distribution system.
(n) The minimum illumination provided at floor level by the emergency lighting system shall be:—
FIGURE 1
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DIRECTIONAL SIGN REQUIREMENT
If a sign is not installed immediately above an exit or if an exit is not clearly visible from normally
occupied parts of the premises, directional signs shall be erected to ensure that all exit routes from any floor
within the buildings are clearly indicated as required by the configuration of staircases serving the
buildings. The graphics of directional signs shall be as shown in Figure 2. Signs having substantial
compliance with Figure 2 shall also be acceptable.
FIGURE 2
COLOURS
Colour contrast for translucent surrounds to lettering shall be as follows :
White figure or lettering is preferred for internally-illuminated and self-luminous signs. The colour
combination selected shall preferably be consistent throughout the same building.
Exit and directional signs shall be positioned between 2 m and 2.5 m above floor level measured to the base
of the sign. If this is not practicable, the Director of Fire Services should be consulted.
C. ATRIA
C. 1 To be detailed as required.
D. BASEMENTS
D. 1 Comply with all requirements as detailed under:—
(i) B. BASIC CONSIDERATIONS
(ii) K. CONTROL AND ACTUATION
(iii) L. ELECTRICAL AND AUTOMATIC CONTROLS
(iv) M. STANDBY OR DUPLICATE EQUIPMENT
D. 2 Separate systems shall be provided for each compartment and each system shall comprise at
least two independant plants and ductwork i.e. for a proportion of the area and extract/supply
volumes.
D. 3 Where small separated areas which are normally not occupied occur within larger
compartments, such as pump rooms, these areas may be connected to the extract system and be
provided with fire dampers in all ducts serving the area at the separation wall. This does not
apply to fire service installation rooms which are to have independant systems.
D. 4 The minimum extraction rate shall be equivalent to not less than eight air changes per hour of
the total compartment volume. The design volume shall be considered to be 7 000 cubic metres
for any compartment of 7 000 cubic metres or less.
D. 5 Emergency electrical supplies shall be capable of operating simultaneously all systems relevant
to Smoke Extraction Systems in the two adjacent compartments having the highest total
electrical load. “Adjacent” shall be in any direction.
F. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
F. 1 Comply with all requirements as detailed under:—
(i) B. BASIC CONSIDERATIONS
(ii) K. CONTROL AND ACTUATION
(iii) L. ELECTRICAL AND AUTOMATIC CONTROLS
(iv) M. STANDBY OR DUPLICATE EQUIPMENT
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F. 2 Any Basements shall comply with section “D. BASEMENTS” hereof.
F. 3 The minimum extraction rate shall be equivalent to not less than eight air changes per hour of
the total compartment volume. The design volume shall be considered to be 7 000 cubic metres
for any compartment of 7 000 cubic metres or less.
F. 4 Multi-zone smoke extraction/make up air system may serve up to ten separate ‘aboveground’
fire compartment but shall be capable of fully operating any one smoke extraction zone.
F. 5 Emergency electrical supplies shall be capable of operating simultaneously all systems relevant
to smoke extraction system in any one “above ground” fire compartment in addition to any
requirements for Basements and Atria.
G. HOTELS
G. 1 General
1. Comply with all requirements as detailed under:—
(i) B. BASIC CONSIDERATIONS
(ii) K. CONTROL AND ACTUATION
(iii) L. ELECTRICAL AND AUTOMATIC CONTROLS
(iv) M. STANDBY OR DUPLICATE EQUIPMENT
2. Any Basements shall comply with section “D. BASEMENTS” hereof.
3. Any atria, commercial or shopping areas shall comply with the relevant sectional
requirements detailed herein.
G. 2 Internal Means of Escape shall comply with the following:—
(1) The minimum extraction rate shall be not less than 10 air changes per hour of the total
compartment “Internal Means of Escape” volume.
(2) The supply and extraction points shall be distributed along the corridor in such a manner
that the distance between any supply and extraction point shall not exceed 10 m.
(3) Any one smoke extraction/make up air system may serve the Internal Means of Escape of
up to ten separate above ground fire compartments but shall be capable of fully operating
any two such compartments simultaneously. Fire separation shall be maintained at all
times.
H. INDUSTRIAL/GODOWN BUILDINGS
H. 1 Comply with all requirements as detailed under:—
(i) B. BASIC CONSIDERATIONS
(ii) K. CONTROL AND ACTUATION
(iii) L. ELECTRICAL AND AUTOMATIC CONTROLS
(iv) M. STANDBY OR DUPLICATE EQUIPMENT
H. 2 Any Basements shall comply with section “D. BASEMENTS” hereof.
H. 3 The minimum extraction rate shall be equivalent to not less than eight air changes per hour of
the total compartment volume. The design volume shall be considered to be 7 000 cubic metres
for any compartment of 7 000 cubic metres of less.
H. 4 In industrial processes where the hazard of fire is higher than normal, appropriate smoke hoods,
boards or barriers should be provided to prevent spread of smoke.
H. 5 Any one smoke extraction/make-up air system may serve up to ten separate above ground fire
compartments but shall be capable of fully operating any one such compartment. Fire
separation shall be maintained at all times.
J. TUNNELS
To be detailed as required.
A. SMOKE BARRIER
(a) The smoke barrier may be permanently fixed or operate only when activated.
(b) The smoke barrier shall be constructed of substantial non-combustible materials that will
resist the passage of smoke and have an F.R.P. of not less than 1 hour when tested to British
Standard 476 Parts 20 to 23 inclusive.
(c) Where a smoke barrier consists of a number of separate units, care shall be taken to ensure
smoke resistant junctions or joints. This is particularly necessary when using flexible
materials.
(d) For “below ground” compartments the smoke barrier shall extend to a depth of 800 mm
below the lowest beam, obstruction, window head or top of vent opening situated in the
compartment.
For “above ground” compartments the smoke barrier shall extend to a depth of 500 mm
below the lowest beam, obstruction, window head or top of vent opening.
(e) The lowest portion of the smoke barrier, when in the fire position, shall be not less than 2
000 mm above the finished floor.
(f) If not permanently fixed, the moving parts and any operating mechanism shall be suitable
for atmospheric conditions of 35 deg. C and 100% R.H. unless the space is permanently air
conditioned. If the space is to be used for any particular process the parts and mechanisms
shall be suitable for the most adverse conditions likely to be encountered.
(g) All movable smoke barriers shall be arranged to “fail safe”. That is to move to the “barrier
down” position on power failure or any other fault.
(h) For services, passing through the smoke barrier, having maximum cross-sectional
dimensions of 100 mm W×100 mm H, no fire/smoke stopping shall be required, all building
and to reduce likelihood of failure due to external mechanical, electrical, or other services
shall be fire/smoke stopped.
(i) Smoke curtain systems used shall comply with the British Standard 7346 Part 3 and British
Standard 476 Part 20.
(j) The smoke zone should not exceed 2 000 square metres in area.
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Note: Large sized services in the smoke reservoir shall not interfere with the effectiveness of the
static smoke extraction system for that reservoir.
B. SMOKE DISCHARGE
(a) The smoke discharge may be permanently open or open only when the system activates.
(b) The free area of the smoke discharge is required to be not less than 2% of the floor area
served by the system. Of this not less than half shall be permanently open or automatically
actuated.
(c) If permanent openings are provided, signs shall be permanently displayed on or adjacent to
the openings on the inside of the building with the following wording in both English and
Chinese:—
THIS OPENING IS A SMOKE VENT
DO NOT COVER OR CLOSE
此乃排煙口
不得遮蓋或關閉
(d) The lettering shall be not less than 25 mm high, red on a white background. One notice shall
be provided for every 3 square metres of opening or at not more than 4 m spacings,
whichever is the lesser.
(e) Openable discharges may open by gravity after a release is actuated or opened by a suitable
mechanical or electrical device (operating devices).
(f) Openable discharges shall be provided with high quality mechanisms and operating devices
to suit, at least, the environmental conditions given under para. A. (f) hereof.
(g) The operating devices for openable discharges shall be manufactured by a recognised
reputable manufacturer with not less than two years experience in the production of such
devices.
(h) The operating devices shall be to the approval of the Fire Services Department.
(i) All discharges shall be arranged to be “fail safe”.
(j) If considered necessary by the designer, manual operating devices may be provided for
automatically openable discharges provided such operation does NOT interfere with
automatic operation.
(k) The sections of discharges not required to be operated automatically shall be provided with
easily operated and accessible quick release operating devices fixed at a height above floor
not exceeding 1 800 mm. The minimum possible number of operating devices is desirable.
(l ) All discharges shall be provided with signs as described under para. (c) hereof except the
wording shall be:—
THIS OPENING IS A SMOKE VENT
DO NOT COVER OR OBSTRUCT
此乃排煙口
不得遮蓋或阻塞
C. ACTUATION AND OPERATION
(a) Systems with permanently fixed smoke barriers and permanently open discharges require no
actuation.
(b) All other systems shall be actuated by smoke detectors installed in accordance with the
requirements of the Fire Services Department.
(c) It is recommended that a cross-zoned system be utilised for the smoke detectors to reduce
false alarms, especially under industrial conditions.
(d) The smoke detector installation may be zoned, at the discretion of the designer, to serve only
one smoke compartment or several smoke compartments.
(e) Electrical supplies for the automatic operating devices/actuators where necessary for
operation and for the detector installation shall be provided with an approved secondary
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source i.e. batteries or emergency generator where electrically operated or a pressure
receiver having a capacity double that required to operate all units once, if air actuated.
Water storage
Floor area (gross) required
Not exceeding 230 m2 ..................................................................................... 9 000 l (9 m3)
Over 230 m2 but not exceeding 460 m2 .......................................................... 18 000 l (18 m3)
Over 460 m2 but not exceeding 920 m2 .......................................................... 27 000 l (27 m3)
Over 920 m2 .................................................................................................... 36 000 l (36 m3)
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A non-ferrous non-return valve to be provided between the downcoming main and the fixed fire
pump.
Part I GENERAL
1.1 Inspection and acceptance testing shall be carried out by a Fire Services Inspecting Officer by
arrangement with the Authorized Person and the registered fire service installation contractor.
1.2 Applications for initial inspection and testing should be made on the prescribed form to the Director
of Fire Services. The form must be signed by both the registered fire service installation contractor
and the Authorized Person.
1.3 An application should only be submitted by the Authorized Person when the installation and
equipment has been installed, completed and certified as being in efficient working order by the
registered fire service installation contractor.
1.4 Upon receipt of an application the Fire Services Inspecting Officer will contact the Authorized
Person (not the registered fire service installation contractor) at the telephone number shown on the
prescribed form, and arrange a mutually convenient inspection date. The Authorized Person, as the
co-ordinator of the project, should attend the inspection and it is also his responsibility to contact and
inform the registered fire service installation contractor of the arrangements made.
1.5 A further prescribed form will be used to record the result of the inspection and will be completed
and signed on site by the Fire Services Inspecting Officer. The Authorized Person and the
registered fire service installation contractor will also be required to sign this form confirming that
the results of the inspection have been brought to their attention.
1.6 In respect of minor items requiring a further inspection the Authorized Person will, after the defects
have been rectified, arrange a re-inspection date with the Senior Building Services Inspector, Fire
Service Installations Division. A further formal application for inspection on the prescribed form
will only be required when a refusal letter has been issued subsequent to an inspection.
1.7 Re-inspections will be carried out as convenient, subject only to the availability of Inspecting Officer
and provided that previous confirmed appointments are not affected.
1.8 Subsequent to a satisfactory inspection, the Authorized Person will be notified by telephone as soon
as the Fire Services Certificate (F.S. 172) is ready for collection. If unable to be contacted by
telephone a “ready for collection” letter will be despatched.
1.9 The Certification of Completion by Water Authority in respect of fire service installations requiring
Government water mains connection will be sent direct to the Building Authority by the Water
Authority, copied to the applicant, after the installation has been inspected and approved by the
Water Authority and the fire service connection completed.
1.10 The fire service installations for a building for which a temporary occupation permit or occupation
permit has been issued must be maintained, inspected and certified by a registered fire service
installation contractor at least once in every 12 months.
1.11 The certificate for annual inspection of fire service installations together with a list of the fire service
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installations and equipment should be displayed in a prominent area of the building by the registered
fire service installation contractor in consultation with the owner or building management.
1.12 Design engineers and registered fire service installation contractors should advise the owner of the
building, or his agent that any fire service installation or equipment (such as the staircase
pressurization system etc.), which would normally be left in idle or standby conditions except in case
of fire, should be actuated and checked by the owner or his agent at an interval of not more than
three months to ensure that the installation or equipment are functioning and sequencing correctly.
1.13 For any shut-down of building Fire Service Installations (FSI) overnight or over 24 hours, Fire
Service Installation Contractors shall notify Fire Services Department by fax using the prescribed
form in APPENDIX 7 preferably 7 days in advance. In addition, the following guidelines shall be
observed:-
Deleted.
a. Residents/occupiers/management companies to be notified beforehand and informed of any
temporary measures to be taken;
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d. As far as practicable, repair works shall be conducted in phases to ensure the building FSI remain
partially functional. Avoid to shut down the whole system for a prolonged period;
e. In case the whole system has to be suspended, stand-by means such as fire extinguishers shall be
provided at suitable locations. Fire Services Department/residents/occupiers/management
company, where appropriate, shall be notified of the arrangement.
the system is capable of being actuated manually, such manual actuation should be tested to
confirm subsequent operations.
Routine check of the provisions such as power supply, lighting and tidiness inside the control
centre should be carried out by the owner or his agent.
The owner or his agent should carry out regular checks to ensure the hydrant/hose reel nozzles,
valves, fittings etc. remain intact at all times and are not damaged or misused for other purposes.
signal actuating type, shall be tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations or
other requirements as may be prescribed by the Director of Fire Services on account of specific
features of the appliances.
A check on the content weight shall be made either by weighing or by reference to a pressure
gauge or other gauge which may be installed as part of the appliances.
(ii) Maintenance
The installation shall be maintained in efficient working order at all times and shall be inspected by
a registered fire service installation contractor at least once in every 12 months.
3. All components shall be reset to the non-operated position and then with the electrical power
source removed. All devices shall again be checked to ensure that they have all correctly
performed the ‘fail-safe’ function, i.e. all in their fire positions.
4. Ensure all labels and instructions are provided.
(ii) Maintenance
1. The system shall be inspected annually by a registered fire service installation contractor to
ensure that they are in efficient working order.
2. The inspections shall include all actuation, checking of notices, etc. as described under
Section 2.23 (B)(i) hereof.
The operation of this override control system should be tested at least once every six months, and
the results entered in a log book by the owner or his agent. This log book should be kept in the
premises and be available for inspection by the Director of Fire Services as and when required.
List of Appendices
APPENDIX 1 Checklist for Actuating Devices and Operation of Fire Shutter 17–18
APPENDIX 4 Checklist for Inspection of Fire Detection and Alarm System 29–45
APPENDIX 5 Checklist for Fire Hydrant and Hose Reel Installations 46–56
I. REFERENCE
II. TYPE
Single Steel Rolling Shutter [ ]
Double Steel Rolling Shutter [ ]
Push-up Type with Lifting Handle [ ]
With Mechanical Gearing [ ]
Test witness by :-
I. REFERENCE
Project.............................................................. F.S.D. Ref. ....................................................
Address ........................................................... Location/Room ............................................
......................................................................... ......................................................................
Yes No Remarks
5.4 Is manual control suitably protected against
mechanical, weather or environmental damage? [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.5 Is manual control for actuation easily
accessible at all times? [ ] [ ] ...................................
By Designed Agent [ ]
By Approved Substitute [ ]
7.1 Does agent discharge time within the limit
specified by F.S.D.? [ ] [ ] ...................................
7.2 Are pipings securely installed to prevent pipe
displacement or hazardous movement during
discharge? [ ] [ ] ...................................
7.3 Is mechanical tightness of pipings and
associated equipment in order? [ ] [ ] ...................................
I. Reference
Project: ................................................................................ F.S.D. Ref.: …..........................
Address: ................................................................................................................................................
IV. Fuel
4.1 Type: [ ] Diesel [ ] other (please specify) .................
4.2 Type of tank: [ ] Built-in [ ] Separate
4.3 Separate fuel tank room is
provided [ ] Yes [ ] No
4.4 Capacity of service tank: ............ litres Capacity of main fuel tank:.................. litres
4.5 a. Fuel consumption .............. litres/hour
rate at full load:
b. Fuel consumption
curve of generator is
attached [ ] Yes [ ] No
c. Time allowed for
max. fuel consumption
at full load .................. hours
d. Fuel storage is
sufficient for 6 hrs.
generator running to
support fire service
installations [ ] Yes [ ] No
Yes No N/A Remarks
4.6 Fuel tank room has been inspected
and approved by Regional Office. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
(N.B.: Supporting document is
attached)
4.7 Surveyor report for fuel tank has been
obtained as required by Dangerous
Goods Division. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
4.8 DG license for fuel tank room holding
more than 2,500 litres diesel has been
obtained. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
(N.B.: Supporting document is
attached)
V. Visual Inspection
5.1 Adequate space (not less than
600 mm) is provided all round
emergency generator for
maintenance/cleaning. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.2 Air supply and discharge ductworks
(if any) are provided free from
obstruction. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.3 Air supply and discharge ductworks
running in compartment other than
emergency generator room are
enclosed with proper fire resisting
material. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.4 Service fuel tank in generator room is
made of 3 mm steel construction and of
capacity less than 500 litres. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.5 Generator built-in fuel tank is not
greater than 500 litres. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.6 Fuel tank is electrically earthed. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
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Yes No N/A Remarks
5.7 A baffle wall of brick-work
construction or of 9 mm metal sheet is
provided between the side of service
tank (if installed) and generator,
serving as a screen wall between the
two. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.8 Fuel refilling pump is connected to
essential power supply. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.9 A shut off valve is provided on the
supply pipe from fuel tank to the
service tank of generator. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.10 Capacity of battery is capable of
starting the generator 4 times
consecutively and calculation sheet is
enclosed.(capacity: .................... Ah) [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.11 The batteries are kept in fully charged
condition and the trickle charge is
operating. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.12 Inside emergency generator room,
5.12.1 door sill of sufficient height is
provided to contain the total fuel
contents of the service tank (if
installed),
fuel tank and sump of the generator; [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.12.2 detailed operation instructions are
displayed; and [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.12.3 a log book is provided. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.13 Integrity of the FRP construction of
generator room and the door is intact. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
5.14 The notices “Emergency Generator”
and “No Smoking” in 120 mm English
and Chinese characters are provided at
the entrance to the emergency
generator room. [ ] [ ] [ ] ...................................
Name of Name of
FSI contractor: ……………………. Design consultant: …………………………
APPENDIX 4
Checklist for Inspection of Fire Detection and Alarm System
I. Reference
Address: ………………………………………………………………………………………….………….……..
Manufacturer/model no. of
alarm annunciation panel:
2.3 Detectors
: Type : Ionization [ ]
Optical [ ]
Point [ ]
Aspirating [ ]
Others [ ]
(please specify ...……………………..…….……..)
2.3.3 Flame detector : Manufacturer/model no. : ..……………………………………..…...………...
: Type : Infra-red [ ]
Ultra-violet [ ]
Others [ ]
(please specify ...………………………….……..)
2.3.4 Others : Manufacturer/model no. : ..………………………………………...………...
: Type : ..………………………………….………..……...
III. Zoning
3.1 Detectors
(use separate sheets or computer printouts in full accordance with the above format if the space is not sufficient for inserting all the zones)
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LPC BS CL
IV. Visual Inspection
4.1 General
4.1.1 All fire detection and equipment are conformed to
F.S.D.’s requirements. [ ] [ ] [ ] …………..… 1/2002,
2 2.2
4.1.2 All individual components of a fire alarm system
are mutually compatible. [ ] [ ] [ ] ……….……. 1/2002,
6.7 2.5
4.1.3 Operating instructions showing the fault indication
or correct action that should be taken in the event
of a fire are provided adjacent to the alarm
annunciation panel. [ ] [ ] [ ] ……..………
23.1
4.1.4 Diagrammatic representation of the building,
showing at least the building entrances, the
circulation areas, the escape routes and the
division of zones is provided on or adjacent to the
alarm annunciation panel. [ ] [ ] [ ] ……….…….
15.4.3
4.1.5 As-fitted zoning schedule is provided adjacent to
the alarm annunciation panel. [ ] [ ] [ ] ……….…….
23.1
4.1.6 Log book is provided adjacent to the alarm
annunciation panel. [ ] [ ] [ ] ……………..
23.1
4.2 Detectors
LPC BS CL
4.2.9 Remote indicator lamps are provided to show
visually the position of the fire detection signal for
search distance > 30 m. [ ] [ ] [ ] ……………. 7.2(b)
4.2.10 Remote indicator lamps outside doors (near door
exit) are provided for detectors installed inside
rooms if doors are likely to be locked. [ ] [ ] [ ] ……………. 7.2(b)
4.2.12 As the total floor area of the building is > 300 m2,
all zones are restricted to a single storey, except
that :
LPC BS CL
4.4.2 One manual call point is located at each of the
following equipment/location.
LPC BS CL
4.7.3 Where the control and indicating equipment is
installed in a severe weather environment, a
weatherproof protective enclosure with adequate
ventilation is provided to protect it from being
damaged by high humidity and water. [ ] [ ] [ ] …………..…
1/2002,
15.3.7 2.41
4.7.4 All the alarm indications are displayed in both
Chinese and English so that the origin of the alarm
position in relation to this building can be easily,
quickly and unambiguously identified. [ ] [ ] [ ] ………..…… 1/2002,
15.4.1 2.42
4.7.5 The method of indication of the origin of alarms is
by means of :
[ ] [ ] [ ] ………..……
15.4.3
4.7.6 The operation of all manual controls and isolating
devices should be limited to authorized personnel.
It may be provided by restricting access to the
equipment by means of the following : -
[ ] [ ] [ ] ………..……
(a) the use of a lock.
(b) a key-operated switch. [ ] [ ] [ ] …………..…
(c) in a disciplined environment, by the use of a
list of authorized personnel. [ ] [ ] [ ] ……..………
(d) other acceptable means.
[ ] [ ] [ ] ……..………
(please specify ………………………………)
15.5
4.7.7 No silencing switch device is installed as a single
component. This device is incorporated in either
the main fire services control panel or a repeater
panel. [ ] [ ] [ ] ………..……
9.11
4.8 Power Supplies
LPC BS CL
4.8.6 Every isolator, switch and protective device that
can supply for the fire alarm system is properly
labelled as appropriate :
16.7.3
4.9 Cables, Wiring and Other Interconnections
5.1 Detectors
LPC BS CL
5.2 Alarm Sounders
LPC BS CL
5.3.3 Upon actuation of any manual call point in the
building, the correct audio/ visual warning device
for the fire alarm and detection system is initiated. [ ] [ ] [ ] ………..…… Code
LPC BS CL
5.5.8 The system is not capable of permitting the action
of the manual override switch to be temporarily or
permanently cancelled by any automatic function. [ ] [ ] [ ] ………..…… 14.6
5.6.1 Audio, visual alarms for the fire detection and alarm
system, signals for system/ detector/ manual call
point/ sounder fault and signals to all the ancillary Code
equipment are given correctly at the control and
indicating equipment. [ ] [ ] [ ] ………..…… 26.5
5.6.2 DTL to the FSCC/Chubb Centre is functioning
properly.
(please state DTL no.: ………….………………) [ ] [ ] [ ] ………..…… Code
VI Documentation
VII Measuring and Testing Instrument/ Equipment Calibration ( Optional for record only )
AC - Alternating Current
Ahr - Ampere-hour
BS - BS 5839 : Part 1 : 1988 – Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings, Part 1. Code of Practice for
System Design, Installation and Servicing
Cat - Category
cd - Candela
DC - Direct Current
EE Code - Code of Practice for the Electricity (Wiring) Regulations issued by Electrical and Mechanical Services
Department
Code - Codes of Practice for Minimum Fire Service Installations and Equipment and Inspection, Testing and
Maintenance of Installations and Equipment issued by Hong Kong Fire Services Department
ft - Foot(Feet)
Hz - Hertz
in - Inch(es)
KVA - Kilo-Volt-Ampere
LPC - Loss Prevention Council Rules for Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm Installations for the Protection
of Property (Schedule for the use of BS 5839:Part 1:1988)
m - Metre(s)
MΩ - Megaohm(s)
APPENDIX 5
I. REFERENCE
Project: ............................................................................ F.S.D. Ref.: .................................
Type of Building: *Domestic/Industrial/Godown/Others
Address: ..................................................................................................................................................
F.S.I. Drawing Ref. ..........................................................
The date of initial building plan submission to Building Authority ......................................................
*Delete whichever not applicable.
APPENDIX 6
Remarks:
Cables under any of the following conditions may be exempted from the above minimum
requirements: -
2311 0066
Deleted.
See FSD Circular Letter
No. 3/2008
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APPENDIX 8
Use:
On electrical fires, flammable liquids, delicate equipment, important documents, or fires
in confined spaces.
Note:
Vapours will asphyxiate. Withdraw to open air after use.
Maintenance:
This type of extinguisher should be examined every 12 months and the following
maintenance carried out :-
(i) The total weight should be checked against that recorded when the extinguisher was
put into service. If a loss of weight of more than 10 per cent is detected, the
extinguisher should be discharged and returned to the suppliers for examination,
test and recharging.
(ii) The body of the extinguisher should be examined and, if there are signs of damage
or extensive external corrosion, the extinguisher should be discharged and returned
to suppliers for examination, test and recharging.
(iii) The discharge horn and hose should be checked to see that it moves freely and
should be replaced if damaged is detected.
(iv) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the cylinder in
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
(v) Unserviceable extinguisher should be discharged prior to disposal.
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Use:
On fires involving woods, textiles and paper.
Never:
On fires involving electrical or flammable liquids or metals.
Maintenance:
This type of extinguisher should be examined every 12 months and the following
maintenance carried out :-
(GAS-CARTRIDGE TYPE)
(i) The vent holes in the cap should be checked for cleanliness and free from
obstruction.
(ii) Remove the headcap to check the liquid level. The liquid should be topped up as
necessary.
(iii) The nozzle, strainer and internal discharge tube should be checked for cleanliness
and free from obstruction. Defective items shall be replaced.
(iv) The gas cartridge should be weighed and the weight checked against that marked on
the cartridge. The cartridge should be renewed if a loss of more than 10 per cent of
the contents is recorded.
(v) No corrosion, damage or rust should be visible either externally or internally.
Special attention should be paid to the concealed parts of the container.
(vi) Before the headcap is replaced and while the gas cartridge is unscrewed therefrom,
the plunger or other operating device should be checked to see that it operates freely.
The washer should be examined and replaced if necessary. The cap should then be
tightly screwed to the container to form a gas-tight joint.
(vii) Test 50 per cent of extinguishers by discharge every year in rotation so that all
extinguishers are tested by discharge every two years. Should any extinguisher fail
in the test, all cartridges in the remainder should be replaced. Extreme care should
be exercised during preparing and conducting discharge test. Prior to discharging,
the container should be ensured in good condition such as no corrosion, damage or
rust should be visible externally or internally on any part of the container; otherwise
hydraulic pressure test should then be carried out to confirm the container
structurally sound. Should there be doubt about the condition of the container,
hydraulic pressure test shall be conducted instead.
(viii) Corroded parts should be cleaned up and refinished after the hydraulic pressure test.
(ix) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the container in
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
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(x) Before carrying out hydraulic pressure test, remove the headcap, disconnect the gas
cartridge and clear the contents. Never empty the contents by discharging the
extinguisher.
(xi) Also, before disposal of unserviceable fire extinguisher, remove the headcap,
disconnect the gas cartridge and clear the contents. Never empty the contents by
discharging the extinguisher.
(STORED-PRESSURE TYPE)
(i) The pressure indicating device should be checked to see the correct pressure is
being maintained within the extinguisher body.
(ii) The nozzle or branch-pipe (if fitted) and the pressure releasing valve in the cap
should be checked for cleanliness and free from obstruction. Defective items shall
be replaced.
(iii) No corrosion, damage or rust should be visible externally on any part of the
container. Special attention should be paid to the concealed parts of the container.
(iv) Test 50 per cent of extinguishers by discharge every year in rotation so that all
extinguishers are tested by discharge every two years. Should any extinguisher fail
in the test, all extinguishers should be overhauled and recharged.
(v) Prior to recharging, the container should be ensured in good condition such as no
corrosion, damage or rust was noted; otherwise hydraulic pressure test should be
conducted to confirm the container structurally sound.
(vi) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the container in
accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
(vii) Unserviceable extinguisher should be discharged prior to disposal.
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Use:
On most fires, flammable liquids, metal fires or electrical fires.
Maintenance:
This type of extinguisher should be examined every 12 months and the following
maintenance carried out :-
(GAS-CARTRIDGE TYPE)
(i) The vent holes in the cap should be checked for cleanliness and free from
obstruction.
(ii) The extinguisher should be weighed to check that it contains the correct weight of
powder. The weight when fully charged should be recorded at the time of charging.
If the weight is found to have dropped by more than 10 per cent, the dry powder
should be replaced by a fresh charge. Care should be taken not to mix different
types of dry powder because they could react with one another.
(iii) The powder should be agitated to ensure it is free from caking.
(iv) Remove the headcap to check the condition of powder. The chemical should be
renewed if it is not in good condition.
(v) The nozzle and discharge control (if fitted) should be checked for cleanliness and
free from obstruction. Defective items shall be replaced.
(vi) The gas cartridge should be weighed and the weight checked against that marked on
the cartridge. The cartridge should be renewed if a loss of more than 10 per cent of
the contents is recorded.
(vii) No corrosion, damage or rust should be visible either externally or internally.
Special attention should be paid to the concealed parts of the container.
(viii) Before the headcap is replaced and while the gas cartridge is unscrewed therefrom,
the plunger or other operating device should be checked to see that it operates freely.
The washer should be examined and replaced if necessary. The cap should then be
tightly screwed to the container to form a gas-tight joint.
(ix) Test 50 per cent of extinguishers by discharge every year in rotation so that all
extinguishers are tested by discharge every two years. Should any extinguisher fail
in the test, all cartridges in the remainder should be replaced. Extreme care should
be exercised during preparing and conducting discharge test. Prior to discharging,
the container should be ensured in good condition such as no corrosion, damage or
rust should be visible externally or internally on any part of the container; otherwise
hydraulic pressure test should then be carried out to confirm the container
structurally sound. Should there be doubt about the condition of the container,
hydraulic pressure test shall be conducted instead.
(x) Corroded parts should be cleaned up and refinished after the hydraulic pressure test.
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(xi) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the container in
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
(xii) Before carrying out hydraulic pressure test, remove the headcap, disconnect the gas
cartridge and the dry powder should be collected for subsequent re-cycling/disposal.
Never empty the contents by discharging the extinguisher.
(xiii) Also, before disposal of unserviceable fire extinguisher, remove the headcap,
disconnect the gas cartridge and the dry powder should be collected for subsequent
re-cycling/disposal. Never empty the contents by discharging the extinguisher.
(STORED-PRESSURE TYPE)
(i) The extinguisher should be weighed to check it contains the correct weight of
powder. If the weight is found to have dropped by more than 10 per cent, the dry
powder should be replaced by a fresh charge. Care should be taken not to mix
different types of dry powder because they could react with one another.
(ii) The pressure indicating device should be checked to see the correct pressure is
being maintained within the extinguisher body.
(iii) The nozzle or branch-pipe (if fitted) and the pressure releasing valve in the cap
should be checked for cleanliness and free from obstruction. Defective items shall
be replaced.
(iv) No corrosion, damage or rust should be visible externally on any part of the
container. Special attention should be paid to the concealed parts of the container.
(v) Test 50 per cent of extinguishers by discharge every year in rotation so that all
extinguishers are tested by discharge every two years. The dry powder should be
discharged to an enclosure for collection and subsequent re-cycling/disposal.
Should any extinguisher fail in the test, all extinguishers should be overhauled and
recharged.
(vi) Prior to recharging, the container should be ensured in good condition such as no
corrosion, damage or rust was noted; otherwise hydraulic pressure test should be
conducted to confirm the container structurally sound.
(vii) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the container in
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
(viii) Unserviceable extinguisher should be discharged prior to disposal. The dry powder
should be discharged to an enclosure for collection and subsequent
re-cycling/disposal.
NOTE:
(a) Dry powder extinguishers must be thoroughly dry internally before they are
recharged.
(b) Advice should be obtained from the Fire Services Department as to the possible
reaction between the powder or expellent and the material to protected.
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Use:
On electrical fires, flammable liquids, delicate equipment, important documents.
Maintenance:
This type of extinguisher should be examined every 12 months and the following
maintenance carried out :-
(PORTABLE TYPE)
(i) The pressure indicating device should be checked to see the correct pressure is
being maintained within the extinguisher body.
(ii) The extinguisher should be weighed to check against the total weight record when it
is put into service. If a loss of weight of more than 10 per cent is detected, the
extinguisher should be discharged to a closed recycling system and returned to the
supplier for examination, test and recharging.
(iii) The nozzle or branch-pipe (if fitted) and the pressure releasing valve in the cap
should be checked for cleanliness and free from obstruction. Defective items shall
be replaced.
(iv) No corrosion, damage or rust should be visible externally on any part of the
container. Special attention should be paid to the concealed parts of the container.
(v) If there are signs of damage or external corrosion, the extinguisher should be
discharged to a closed recycling system and returned to the suppliers for
examination, test and recharging.
(vi) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the container in
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
(vii) Unserviceable extinguisher should be discharged to a closed recycling system prior
to disposal.
(i) The pressure indicating device (if fitted) should be checked to see the correct
pressure is being maintained within the extinguisher body.
(ii) The extinguisher should be weighed to check against the total weight record when it
is put into service. If a loss of weight of more than 10 per cent is detected, the
extinguisher should be discharged to a closed recycling system and returned to the
supplier for examination, test and recharging.
(iii) The deflector and the sensing element should be checked and cleaned.
(iv) No corrosion, damage or rust should be visible externally on any part of the
container. Special attention should be paid to the concealed parts of the container.
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(v) If there are signs of damage or external corrosion, the extinguisher should be
discharged to a closed recycling system and returned to the suppliers for
examination, test and recharging.
(vi) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the container in
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
(vii) Unserviceable extinguisher should be discharged to a closed recycling system prior
to disposal.
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Use:
On fires involving flammable liquids.
Never:
On electrical fires.
Maintenance:
This type of extinguisher should be examined every 12 months and the following
maintenance carried out :-
(GAS-CARTRIDGE TYPE)
(i) The vent holes in the cap should be checked for cleanliness and free from
obstruction.
(ii) Remove the headcap to check the liquid level. If the liquid level was found to have
dropped by more than 10 per cent, the foam concentrate or foam solution as
appropriate should be replaced by a fresh charge.
(iii) The branchpipe, strainer and internal discharge tube should be checked for
cleanliness and free from obstruction. Defective items shall be replaced.
(iv) The gas cartridge should be weighed and the weight checked against that marked on
the cartridge. The cartridge should be renewed if a loss of more than 10 per cent of
the contents is recorded.
(v) No corrosion, damage or rust should be visible either externally or internally.
Special attention should be paid to the concealed parts of the container.
(vi) Before the headcap is replaced and while the gas cartridge is unscrewed therefrom,
the plunger or other operating device should be checked to see that it operates freely.
The washer should be examined and replaced if necessary. The cap should then be
tightly screwed to the container to form a gas-tight joint.
(vii) Test 50 per cent of extinguishers by discharge every year in rotation so that all
extinguishers are tested by discharge every two years. Should any extinguisher fail
in the test, all cartridges in the remainder should be replaced. Extreme care should
be exercised during preparing and conducting discharge test. Prior to discharging,
the container should be ensured in good condition such as no corrosion, damage or
rust should be visible externally or internally on any part of the container; otherwise
hydraulic pressure test should then be carried out to confirm the container
structurally sound. Should there be doubt about the condition of the container,
hydraulic pressure test shall be conducted instead.
(viii) Corroded parts should be cleaned up and refinished after the hydraulic pressure test.
(ix) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the container in
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
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(x) Before carrying out hydraulic pressure test, remove the headcap, disconnect the gas
cartridge and clear the contents. Never empty the contents by discharging the
extinguisher.
(xi) Also, before disposal of unserviceable fire extinguisher, remove the headcap,
disconnect the gas cartridge and clear the contents. Never empty the contents by
discharging the extinguisher.
(STORED-PRESSURE TYPE)
(i) The pressure indicating device should be checked to see the correct pressure is
being maintained within the extinguisher body.
(ii) The nozzle or branch-pipe (if fitted) and the pressure releasing valve in the cap
should be checked for cleanliness and free from obstruction. Defective items shall
be replaced.
(iii) No corrosion, damage or rust should be visible externally on any part of the
container. Special attention should be paid to the concealed parts of the container.
(iv) Test 50 per cent of extinguishers by discharge every year in rotation so that all
extinguishers are tested by discharge every two years. Should any extinguisher
failed in the test, all extinguishers should be overhauled and recharged.
(v) Prior to recharging, the container should be ensured in good condition such as no
corrosion, damage or rust was noted; otherwise hydraulic pressure test should be
conducted to confirm the container structurally sound.
(vi) Hydraulic pressure test should be carried out every five years on the container in
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Extreme care should be exercised
when preparing and conducting the test.
(vii) Unserviceable extinguisher should be discharged prior to disposal.
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Use:
On fires involving flammable liquids, such as small fires in the kitchen and laboratory.
Method For Use:
Drape the blanket over the flames to seal off air. Switch off heat and leave in position
until cool.
Maintenance:
This blanket should be examined every 12 months or after use in fire. The following
maintenance should be carried out :-
(i) Check for any deterioration.
(ii) Cleaning in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions as when necessary.
(iii) If manufacturer’s instructions are not available, fire blanket can be washed (soak
overnight in detergent, gently hand rinse in warm water). Do not machine wash or
dry clean.
REMARKS:
(i) Fire blankets are classified into two categories, namely:-
"Heavy Duty" fire blankets (BS 7944:1999); and
"Light Duty" fire blankets (BS EN 1869:1997)
(ii) Only "Heavy Duty" and "reusable" fire blankets will be approved as a Fire Services
Standard Requirement.
(iii) "Light Duty" fire blankets may be accepted for use on a private basis and should be
disposed of after use.
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80 mm
25 mm x 25 mm space
reserved for printing 50 mm x 30 mm space
company trade mark reserved for printing
預留空間 25 mm x 25 mm company name, address
可印上公司商標 and telephone number
預留空間 50 mm x 30 mm
Company Name 可印上公司名稱、地址和
公司名稱 電話
Times New Registration No.
Roman 3 mm 註冊編號 RC3/
標楷體 4 mm
F.S. 251 No.
證書編號
Times New Maintenance Date 125 mm
Roman 4 mm 是次檢查日期
Next Maintenance
下次檢查日期
Last Pressure Test
上次壓力試日期
Pressure test within 5 years for all fire extinguishers Times New
所有滅火筒必須在五年內做壓力試 Roman 4 mm
Boldface Year of Manufacture 標楷體 4.5 mm
Times New 產品製造年份
Roman 3 mm
粗標楷體 4 mm Maintenance Result FAIL PASS
是次檢查結果 不合格 合格