| 1 |
Automatic systems for fire suppression (for example, sprinkler systems). |
| 2 |
Automatic or manual emergency warning systems for fire or other dangers (other than a warning system for fire that is entirely within a household unit and serves only that unit). |
| 3 |
Electromagnetic or automatic doors or windows (for example, ones that close on fire alarm activation). |
| 4 |
Emergency lighting systems. |
| 5 |
Escape route pressurisation systems. |
| 6 |
Riser mains for use by fire services. |
| 7 |
Automatic back-flow preventers connected to a potable water supply. |
| 8 |
Lifts, escalators, travelators, or other systems for moving people or goods within buildings. |
| 9 |
Mechanical ventilation or air conditioning systems. |
| 10 |
Building maintenance units providing access to exterior and interior walls of buildings. |
| 11 |
Laboratory fume cupboards. |
| 12 |
Audio loops or other assistive listening systems. |
| 13 |
Smoke control systems. |
| 14 |
Emergency power systems for, or signs relating to, a system or feature specified in any of clauses 1 to 13. |
| 15 |
Any or all of the following systems and features, so long as they form part of a building's means of escape from fire, and so long as those means also contain any or all of the systems or features specified in clauses 1 to 6, 9, and 13: |
| (a) |
systems for communicating spoken information intended to facilitate evacuation; and |
| (b) |
final exits (as defined by clause A2 of the building code); and |
| (c) |
fire separations (as so defined); and |
| (d) |
signs for communicating information intended to facilitate evacuation; and |
| (e) |
smoke separations (as so defined).] |