8. Yağmurlama Sistemleri
The design requirements for sprinkler protection of buildings are defined in BS EN 12845:2004 / LPC Rules for Automatic Sprinkler Installations. The fire protection requirements for industrial and storage buildings are normally determined by the anticipated fire load involved, along with the processes of manufacturing or the type, height and method of storing goods. Depots for Buses, un-laden Lorries and Railway Carriages are considered as a High Hazard 2 process risk under BS 12845:2004 / LPC Rules for Automatic Sprinkler Installations. The requirements for laden Lorries are not specified and it is therefore essential that the sprinkler system is designed by a suitably qualified and experienced sprinkler engineer. When designing a sprinkler system for a loading bay or a coach park, the factors that the sprinkler engineer are likely to consider, include, but are not limited to the following: • The number and size of vehicles likely to be present. • The type and height of stacked goods carried on vehicles. • The likelihood of additional stored goods being present in the vicinity of vehicles. • Parking arrangements and the potential for fire spread between vehicles. • The most effective sprinkler head spacing with respect to the parking arrangements; so as to limit fire spread from vehicle to vehicle. • The assumed maximum area of operation, design density of the sprinkler system and relevant water storage requirements. • The interaction between the ventilation and sprinkler systems. • Ceiling height