Saving lives and improving health: Electrical smoke ventilation systems in modern buildings

Fire safety is a fundamental requirement in modern construction as it saves lives, property, and investments.
Electrical smoke ventilation systems not only ensure safe evacuation routes and minimize structural damage during a fire but also enhance everyday building functionality.
Beyond emergency use, these systems integrate comfort ventilation for daily use to improve indoor air quality and comfort for building users.
For building owners and users, these systems represent a solution that delivers on every level – from compliance and cost-effectiveness to safety and user experience.
The ability of electrical smoke ventilation systems to combine reliability, energy efficiency, and advanced technology makes them indispensable in modern construction.
What are electrical smoke ventilation systems and how do they work?
Electrical smoke ventilation systems are designed to remove smoke and heat during a fire. By creating controlled airflows, they keep escape routes clear and minimize damage to the building.
Electrical smoke ventilation systems typically consist of:
- Electric opening systems: Open and close ventilation points like skylights.
- Smoke and heat detectors: Trigger the system when dangerous levels of smoke or heat are detected.
- Control panels: Automatically activate the system or allow manual activation during an emergency.
When triggered, the system opens strategic ventilation points to create natural airflow. This process, called Natural Smoke and Heat Exhaust Ventilation (NSHEV), achieves:
- Smoke-free escape routes for safe evacuation.
- Lower temperatures to protect the building’s structural integrity.
- Improved visibility for firefighters, enabling faster response.
The precision and reliability of electrical systems ensure consistent performance in critical moments.
Why choose electrical systems?
There are various technologies on the market for smoke ventilation. However, electrical solutions offer several key advantages, including:
- Low maintenance and service costs: Electrical systems have very few maintenance demands. In the event of service or a fault alarm, skylights can be closed remotely from the control panel, eliminating the need for manual intervention on the roof.
- Built-in comfort features: The electrical system has an integrated option for natural ventilation/climate control (comfort). Upgrading existing systems to comfort ventilation only require the addition of specific accessories.
- Great reliability: Electrical systems are less sensitive to environmental factors like temperature changes, ensuring consistent performance. Systems like those from Actulux are tested to operate reliably in both extreme heat during summer and freezing winter conditions, making them suitable for a variety of climates.
- Communication and integration: Electrical solutions can be easily adapted to modern building automation systems and allow remote monitoring and control. They work seamlessly with centralized controls, enabling real-time communication of alarm/fault signals from the control panel.
- Local compliance: Electrical systems can be adapted to meet regional safety regulations, ensuring smooth integration into local construction standards.
Benefits of electrical systems for building owners
Building owners benefit significantly from electrical smoke ventilation systems, both in terms of safety and cost efficiency. The key advantages for building owners include:
- Low maintenance and long lifespan: Electrical systems require minimal upkeep, helping to reduce operational costs over time.
- Regulatory compliance: Meeting strict safety standards simplifies approval processes with local authorities.
- Integration with building automation systems: Electrical solutions can be seamlessly integrated with alarms and centralized control platforms, providing full oversight of the building’s safety measures.
For building owners, these systems represent a forward-thinking investment in operational efficiency and safety.
Benefits of electrical systems for building users
The ultimate beneficiaries of electrical smoke ventilation systems are the people who live, work, or visit the building. Benefits for users include:
- Enhanced safety during fires: These systems ensure clear evacuation routes by removing smoke quickly and effectively.
- Improved indoor air quality and comfort: Many electrical systems double as ventilation solutions for daily use, improving air quality and comfort.
- Peace of mind: With advanced monitoring and self-testing, occupants can trust that the system is always ready to protect them in an emergency.
For building users, these systems deliver both immediate safety and long-term benefits, improving their overall experience within the building.
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Why must skylights open in the event of a fire?
Opening skylights is a crucial aspect of fire safety as it allows smoke and heat to escape, protecting both lives and the building itself. Smoke poses the greatest threat during a fire, often being the primary cause of fatalities due to reduced visibility, toxic inhalation, and blocked escape routes.
By opening skylights strategically, smoke and heat are expelled, providing several critical benefits:
- Smoke removal: Open skylights create natural airflow, allowing smoke to rise and escape. This prevents it from accumulating in hallways and other critical areas.
- Clear evacuation routes: By removing smoke, escape routes such as staircases and corridors remain accessible, giving occupants a safe path to exit the building.
- Structural protection: Heat trapped inside a building can weaken its structural elements, increasing the risk of collapse. Proper ventilation lowers the temperature, protecting the building’s integrity.
- Support for firefighters: Ventilating smoke and heat improves visibility and prevents fire from spreading, enabling first responders to work more effectively.
Modern electrical systems automate this process, ensuring that skylights open quickly and strategically during a fire, saving precious time and lives.