A FireJet smoke heat exhaust ventilation system (SHEV) from Jet Cox is flooding the atrium of a new housing scheme with masses of natural daylight, whilst also providing the residents with essential fire protection.
Managed by WM Housing Group and developed by Bellway Homes, Fillingham Court is a 40-home scheme for the over 55s, built as part of the North Solihull Regeneration project and designed to the Code of Sustainable Homes Level 3. It boasts a three-storey atrium accommodating a communal area used for socialising and activities – so it was imperative that the chosen smoke ventilation solution should allow sufficient healthy, natural daylight.
Following a thorough appraisal of the unusual D-shaped roof by the Jet Cox Specification and Technical teams, the FireJet system was specified, incorporating two automatic smoke vents measuring 1300 x 700mm, into a bespoke glass rooflight. Jet Cox carried out installation of the rooflights and vents, with an opening mechanism that will be triggered by the building’s main fire alarm system if heat or smoke is detected.
FireJet SHEV systems come complete with a battery backup system in case of mains failure, so that the control panel can be triggered from either manual override switches, by dedicated smoke detectors, or by interfacing with a third party smoke detection/fire alarm system.
The double glazed safety glass further offers a low U-value, to restrict heat loss, as well as providing exceptional daylight transmission.