Fire Fighting
Chung Jeong Technology Pvt. Ltd. is one of the oldest HVAC concerns. Fire safety and public health drastically improved the quality of life amongst ancient peoples, through the construction of innovative HVAC systems. Working with HVAC machinery can greatly simplify certain tasks, but also leaves room for dangerous workplace accidents. With the Industrial Revolution, HVAC machinery became much larger and more complex, and the need for safety became a much more prominent concern. Topics in this category deal with the concern for human safety in and out the HVAC and the general well-being and healthiness of the population.
Further, the fire and life safety systems within high-rise buildings, as defined by the International Building Code (IBC) Section 403, serve to notify occupants of an emergency, suppress or control an active fire, evacuate or manage smoke in a fire area, and pressurize exit stairs for safe exit. There are many active and passive systems that provide life safety to occupants in high-rise buildings. Often they are integrated or work in unison to provide the safety intended. It is important to understand how they relate to each other in order to provide a proper approach to the design and installation of these systems