Automist is commonly used as a direct replacement for traditional sprinklers (BS 9251). There is a legal requirement to install fire sprinklers (or an equivalent Automatic Water Fire Suppression System (AWFSS)) into all new houses, flats, apartments and other types of accommodation that stand above 11 metres tall throughout the UK, and all new homes regardless of height in Wales. Care homes, registered group homes and sheltered housing also require suppression. There is no doubt that fire suppression systems save lives, reduce property damage and reduce the cost of restoration and rehousing after a fire.
Automist can be used to contain the fire within the room of origin and also to provide a ‘compensatory measure’ when other building features do not meet one of the functional building requirements, as explained in 4.2 of BS 9991.
‘Automatic water fire suppression system (AWFSS) The installation of an AWFSS can offer designers considerable flexibility. An AWFSS controls a fire to a small size, reducing the production of smoke and toxic gases and preventing the fire from spreading beyond the room or dwelling of origin. This means that there can be flexibility achieved in the design of the building.’
It is commonly used for permitted variations:
Yes, Approved Document B includes the requirement for sprinklers in buildings over 11m. The guidance document prescribes one method of achieving the functional requirements of the building regulations but does not mean you cannot use others. BS 8458 prescribes a 45m building height limit for residential category watermist systems without additional measures:
‘The category of system should be determined by the type of building as shown in Table 1, up to a maximum height of 45 m. If the type of building is not listed in Table 1, or for buildings over 45 m, then the AHJs should be consulted to agree which type of occupancy should apply, whether additional measures are needed (see 4.6) or whether an alternative system (e.g. DD 8489-1 3) or BS EN 12845) is more appropriate.’
It is worth noting that BS 9991 refers to the use of BS 8458 systems in buildings up to 30m in Table 2, and BS 7974 can also be used to justify the use of Automist for specific applications over and above the recommendations of the guidance documents as part of a fire engineered solution.
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Disclaimer: This information is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to all of the aspects of the building regulations but rather a useful source of background information. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this document are correct at the time of publication, it should never be used as any form of substitution for the guidance documents. Plumis shall be under no liability whatsoever in respect to the contents of this document. It should be noted that there may be specific additional requirements dependent upon local authority building regulations and/or fire authority.
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