New RIPCI Approval: Maintenance of smoke evacuation systems

Actualizado a fecha: 2 December, 2018

Last Friday, May 19th the new RIPCI was approved in the council of ministers and we are just waiting for its publication in the BOE.

The novelties are several, but when it comes to smoke evacuation systems the most important novelty is that they finally force to make a maintenance and inspection of the system by an authorized company, since according to the old RIPCI it was just a recommendation. This is very logical since it is a system as important as any other in fire protection, because:

– It protects the smoke evacuation routes saving lives.

– It protects the properties, lowering the temperature of the layer of smoke and avoiding the flashover or the generalized sudden combustion.

– It facilitates the access to the extinction services to extinguish the fire both by the absence of smoke in the evacuation routes and by the prompt visibility of the fire focus.

As we have commented, it has not been published yet in the BOE, but the last revision No. 23 of the RIPCI, which was sent for approval by the European Commission, establishes a maximum term of 6 months to:

– Check the operation of the components of the Smoke Evacuation System by activating them manually.

-Cleaning of components and system elements.

And a maximum term of one year for:

– Check the operation of the Smoke Evacuation System in its activation and rest positions, including its response to the manual and automatic activation signals and checking that the response time is within the design parameters.

–  If the system has smoke control barriers, check that the head, edge and gasket spacings (according to UNE-EN 12101-1) do not exceed the values ​​indicated by the manufacturer.

– Checking the correct availability of the main and auxiliary power supply. Lubrication of the components and elements of the system.

– Alarm functioning verification, fault signals and its interaction with fire detection system.

This is a great new, which we have been waiting for a long time, since in the absence of mandatory maintenance of these primordial systems in firefighting, many companies (not aware of the importance of the Smoke Evacuation System), choose to do so, leaving an obsolete system due to a lack of inspection and maintenance. Even often the system was rendered useless so that in case of a false fire alarm, the deck exudes could not open and cause some damage because of rain.