MALAYSIAN MS 1471 : PART 5 : 1999
STANDARD
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VOCABULARY ON FIRE PROTECTION :
PART 5 : SMOKE CONTROL
ICS : 01.040.13, 13.220.01
Descriptors : fire protection, smoke control, vocabulary
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MS 1471 : PART 5 : 1999
CONTENTS
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Committee representation........................................................................................ ii
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Foreword................................................................................................................. iii
1 Scope................................................................................................................... 1
2 Referenced documents........................................................................................ 1
3 Terms and definitions.............................................................................................. 1
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Committee representation
The Fire Safety and Prevention Industry Standards Committee under whose supervision this Malaysian Standard
was developed, comprises representatives from the following Government Ministries, Trade, Commerce and
Manufacturing Associations, and Scientific and Professional bodies :
Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia
Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia
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Department of Chemistry, Malaysia
Department of Standards Malaysia
Federation of Malaysian Consumers Association
Fire and Rescue Department Malaysia
Forest Research Institute of Malaysia
General Insurance Association of Malaysia
Housing Developers Association Malaysia
Malaysian Fire Protection Association
Master Builders Association Malaysia
Persatuan Arkitek Malaysia
Public Works Department
The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
The Institution of Fire Engineers (UK) Malaysia Branch
The Technical Committee on Smoke Management which developed this Malaysian Standard consists of the following
representatives:
Dr. Ow Chee Sheng (Chairman) Institut Teknologi MARA
Puan Siti Mariam Rahmat (Secretary) SIRIM Berhad
Ir. Khalid Hassan Institut Teknologi MARA
Ir. ChenThiam Leong/ Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia
Ir. Leong Wai Tat
Encik Daniel Lim/ Malaysia Fire Protection Association
Encik Lim Chong Ling
Encik Madzlan Hashim/ Encik Azman Yahya/ Fire and Rescue Department Malaysia
Encik Wan Mohammad Zaidi Wan Isa
Encik Ahmad Zuhairi Ismail General Insurance Association of Malaysia
Encik Chow Teow Wai/Encik Ong Tek Wei/ Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
Encik William Kong Mei Fatt
Ir. Leong Siew Meng/ The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
Ir. Wong See Foong
Encik Ishak Abas/ Public Works Department
Encik Abd. Rahim Ahmad
Dr. Nor Mariah Adam/ Universiti Putra Malaysia
Ir. Haji Fuad Abas
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FOREWORD
This Malaysian Standard was developed by the Technical Committee on Smoke Management
under the authority of the Fire Safety and Prevention Industry Standards Committee.
This standard is technically equivalent to ISO 8421-5 : 1988, Fire protection - Vocabulary -
Part 5: Smoke control .
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This standard consists of the following parts, under the general title, Vocabulary on fire
protection:
Part 1 : General terms and phenomena of fire.
Part 2 : Structural fire protection.
Part 3 : Fire detection and alarm.
Part 4 : Fire extinction equipment.
Part 5 : Smoke control.
Part 6 : Evacuation and means of escape.
Part 7 : Explosion detection and suppression means.
Part 8 : Terms specific to fire-fighting rescue services and handling hazardous materials.
Compliance with a Malaysian Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal
obligations.
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VOCABULARY ON FIRE PROTECTION
PART 5 : SMOKE CONTROL
1. Scope
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This part of MS 1471 gives terms and definitions in the field of smoke control. General terms
are covered by MS 1471: Part 1. Terms are given in English alphabetical order.
2. Referenced documents
The following referenced documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text,
constitute provisions of this Malaysian Standard. For dated references, where there are
subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications the Malaysian Standard
shall be amended or revised accordingly. For undated references, the latest edition of the
publication referred to applies
MS 1471: Part 1: 1999 Vocabulary on fire protection: Part 1 : General terms and phenomena
of fire.
3. Terms and definitions
3.1 Air inlet; air intake
Opening through which outdoor air is supplied.
3.2 Damper, smoke
Movable device for smoke control, open or closed in its normal position, which is
automatically or manually actuated.
NOTE. In French a "volet" is normally closed and a "clapet" is normally open.
3.3 Draught
Current of air accelerating toward a fire, supplying air for combustion.
3.4 Drift smoke
Smoke which is no longer in a stratified condition (see smoke layering -3.19).
3.5 Lobby, ventilated
Protected lobby provided with means of ventilation connected to the open air.
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3.6 Mechanical smoke control
Smoke control with the help of mechanical means.
3.7 Natural smoke control
Smoke control mainly with the help of the buoyant force of smoke.
3.8 Neutral pressure plane
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Level in a building at which the inside pressure is equal to the outside pressure.
3.9 Pressurization
The establishment of a pressure difference across a barrier to protect a stairway, lobby,
escape route or room of a building from smoke penetration.
3.10 Roof (or ceiling) screen
Vertical subdivision fitted internally to the roof (or ceiling) to create an obstacle to lateral flow
of smoke and combustion gases. (Known as "smoke/draft curtains" in the USA.)
3.11 Roof vent
See smoke vent (3.20).
3.12 Stack pressure
Pressure difference caused by a temperature difference creating an air movement within a
duct, chimney or enclosure.
3.13 Smoke zone
Free volume between the floor and the roof or ceiling, bounded by roof or ceiling screens (see
3.10).
3.14 Smoke control
Measures to control the spread or movement of smoke and combustion gases during a fire
within a building.
3.15 Smoke control door
Door set designed to reduce the rate of spread or movement of smoke during a fire.
3.16 Smoke curtain
Fixed, movable or drop screen design as boundary of a reservoir to contain smoke during file.
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3.17 Smoke extraction; smoke venting
Measures taken to remove smoke and hot gases from a building.
3.18 Smoke extraction system
System consisting of smoke outlet, smoke extractor, switch, etc, permanently installed in a
building for the purpose of smoke venting.
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3.19 Smoke exhaust fan
Fan used to remove smoke and hot gases in the event of fire. It may be either mobile
(generally brought by the fire brigade) or fixed (within the building).
3.20 Smoke layering
Stratification of smoke within a room or space caused by thermal effects in the absence of
turbulence.
3.21 Smoke vent
Opening in the enclosing walls or roof of a building, intended to release heat and smoke in the
event of fire, automatically and/or manually opened.
NOTE. In French, there are separate terms for a wall and roof opening.
3.22 Smoke shaft
Shaft provided to remove smoke in the event of fire.