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What is NYC FC § 322.2.1?

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This section outlines the fire scenario design parameters for road tunnels, mandating adherence to NFPA 502 and its modifications. It specifies the use of worst-case scenarios for design, requires computational fluid dynamics analysis, and details the reporting of tenable condition parameters. Applies to entities involved in road tunnel design and construction.

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322.2.1 Fire scenario design parameters.

FC § 322.2.1

Approved fire scenarios used for designing road tunnels shall be in accordance with NFPA 502, as modified by FC Appendix B, and the following: 1. The worst case scenario, as set forth in NFPA 502, as modified by FC Appendix B, shall be used for designs.

2.Computational fluid dynamics analysis for the fire simulation shall be performed for an approved period of time, both with and without mitigating systems, including but not limited to ventilation and sprinkler protection.

3.The tenable condition parameters reported in the computational fluid dynamics analysis, including but not limited to heat, visibility and carbon monoxide, shall be precisely reported in the analysis.

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