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Stuk Top half 10 Jan 19 10.33pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
The main loadbearing and corridoor to unit walls are block, but the unit walls are normally corrugated sheet metal.this will burn at the right temperature. You mean melt not burn. And it's a roof or soffit, not a ceiling.
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Helmet46 Croydon 10 Jan 19 10.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
Sorry to hear that. As for the status of the building though, it's just a warehouse effectively. As with any other it just needs to be a large open space, like B&Q or something similar, and the walls are only there to basically apportion your space of it and not to be fire proof each unit. The only areas they would have to fire protect would be the reception area where there will be employees on a regular basis for prolonged periods. Even with a sprinkler system you'd then have people moaning that everything got wet if it went off for any reason other than a major fire like this. Sprinklers would generally only operate within the area of the fire, when the temperature is sufficient to burst the bulb in the individual head and would likely have contained it until the brigade arrived. It is doubtful that much, outside of the vicinity of the discharged sprinkler head would get wet. (Albeit that could be a large area dependent upon temperatures reached and then, dependent upon how much water the brigade have to lay down when they arrive). Having said that the cost of installing and then maintain a sprinkler system, within a premises like this, is not insignificant. Edited by Helmet46 (10 Jan 2019 10.52pm)
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cryrst The garden of England 11 Jan 19 6.25am | |
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Ok melted but not much left in that heat.
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Stuk Top half 11 Jan 19 5.33pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Ok melted but not much left in that heat. Nope, only the blockwork walls and structural steels would survive. I see what you mean. Just security mesh type thing rather than a ceiling as such.
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