Technical Requirements For SS 2015
Technical Requirements For SS 2015
Technical Requirements For SS 2015
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
STOREY
SHELTERS
2015
CONTENTS
September 2015
CONTENTS Page
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 GENERAL 1
1.2 PEACETIME USE 1
1.3 ABBREVIATIONS 1
1.4 DEFINITIONS 2
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2.7.2 Shielded and Unshielded NS Walls 11
2.8 FINISHES IN SS 11
2.9 EXIT STAIRCASE 12
2.10 DOOR RECESS ON SS WALL 12
2.11 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS OF SS 12
2.11.1 Rescue Hatch 12
2.11.2 Cat-Ladder 13
2.12 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS OF S/C SS AND SCISSOR S/C SS 13
2.12.1 General 13
2.12.2 S/C SS Doors at Shelter Entrance 13
2.12.3 Internal S/C SS Wall and SS Door 14
2.12.4 Shelter Compartment 14
2.12.5 Blast Hatch at MV Duct Opening 14
2.12.6 Blast Hatch at MV Chamber 15
2.12.7 Dimensions and Other Requirements of Blast Hatch 15
2.12.8 Provision of Cut-off Sprinkler outside S/C SS and Scissor S/C SS 15
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3.6.1 Electrical Services 73
3.6.2 Water and Gas Services 74
CHAPTER 4: VENTILATION SLEEVES 106
4.1 GENERAL 106
4.2 POSITION 106
4.3 ACCESSIBILITY OF VENTILATION SLEEVES 107
4.3.1 Clearance in front of and around Fragmentation Plates 107
4.3.2 False Ceiling below Ventilation Sleeves 107
4.4 FRAGMENTATION PLATE 107
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LIST OF TABLES (CHAPTER 2) Page
TABLE 2.2.1 MINIMUM INTERNAL SS FLOOR AREA AND VOLUME 16
TABLE 2.3.1 REQUIRED MINIMUM SS AND NS WALL THICKNESS 17
TABLE 2.4.3 MINIMUM SETBACK DISTANCES OF SS WALLS WITHOUT
18
REINFORCED CONCRETE DOWN-HANG BEAM ALONG EBL
TABLE 2.4.4 MINIMUM SETBACK DISTANCES OF SS WALLS WITH
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REINFORCED CONCRETE DOWN-HANG BEAM ALONG EBL
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FIGURE 2.4.5(c) PROTECTION REQUIREMENT AT ROOF LEVEL FOR
PROVISION OF WATER & GAS RISER LOCATED WITHIN 37
SETBACK DISTANCE ENVELOP
FIGURE 2.4.5(d) PROTECTION REQUIREMENT AT ROOF LEVEL FOR
PROVISION OF WATER & GAS RISER LOCATED WITHIN 38
SETBACK DISTANCE ENVELOP
FIGURE 2.5.1(a) SS DOOR FRAME WITH SINGLE DOOR REBATE 39
FIGURE 2.5.1(b) SS DOOR FRAME WITH DOUBLE DOOR REBATES 39
FIGURE 2.5.3(a) CONCRETE WALL SEGMENT AT SS DOOR 40
FIGURE 2.5.3(b) SS DOOR KERB 40
FIGURE 2.5.4(a) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR 41
FIGURE 2.5.4(b) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR 41
FIGURE 2.5.4(c) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR 42
FIGURE 2.5.4(d) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR 42
FIGURE 2.5.4(e) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR 43
FIGURE 2.5.4(f) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR 43
FIGURE 2.5.5 REQUIREMENTS FOR STRENGTHENING CEILING SLAB IN
44
FRONT OF SS DOOR
FIGURE 2.6.1 SPECIFIC SS FIXTURE AND OPENINGS 45
FIGURE 2.6.1(c) FIXTURE IN SS 45
FIGURE 2.7.1 NS IN SS TOWER 46
FIGURE 2.10 DETAILS OF WALL RECESS FOR SS DOOR HANDLE 47
FIGURE 2.11.1(a) MINIMUM DISTANCE OF RESCUE HATCH FROM SS WALL 48
FIGURE 2.11.1(b) MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN CENTRE LINES OF RESCUE
48
HATCH
FIGURE 2.11.1(c) MINIMUM DIMENSIONS OF RESCUE HATCH 49
FIGURE 2.11.2 DETAILS OF CAT LADDER TO SS WALL 50
FIGURE 2.12.1(a) SECTION X-X OF S/C SS WITH SS/NS 51
FIGURE 2.12.1(b) PROTECTION CARCASS OF S/C SS TOWER 52
FIGURE 2.12.1(c) PROTECTION CARCASS OF S/C SS TOWER 53
FIGURE 2.12.1(d) DETAILS OF SS DOOR HOLDER 54
FIGURE 2.12.2(a) TYPICAL PLAN OF S/C SS 55
FIGURE 2.12.2(b) LOWER ROOF PLAN OF S/C SS 56
FIGURE 2.12.2(c) SECTION X-X OF S/C SS 57
FIGURE 2.12.2(d) TYPICAL PLAN OF S/C SS 58
FIGURE 2.12.2(e) SECTION X-X OF S/C SS 59
FIGURE 2.12.2(f) SCISSOR S/C SS COMPARTMENT 60
FIGURE 2.12.2(g) SECTION OF SCISSOR S/C SS COMPARTMENT 61
FIGURE 2.12.7(a) PLAN OF S/C SS AT UPPER ROOF LEVEL 62
FIGURE 2.12.7(b) SECTION Y-Y OF S/C SS 62
FIGURE 2.12.7(c) PLAN OF S/C SS AT UPPER ROOF LEVEL 63
FIGURE 2.12.7(d) SECTION Z-Z OF S/C SS 63
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FIGURE 2.12.7(e) MINIMUM DIMENSION OF VERTICAL BLAST HATCH 64
FIGURE 2.12.7(f) MINIMUM DIMENSION OF HORIZONTAL BLAST HATCH 65
FIGURE 2.12.8 PROVISION OF CUT-OFF SPRINKLER IN STAIRCASE
66
STOREY SHELTER
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FIGURE 3.5.5(f) PLAN OF SS WITH PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL
94
(TYPE 2)
FIGURE 3.5.5(g) DETAILS AND SECTIONS OF PRECAST DOOR FRAME PANEL
95
WITH VENTILATION SLEEVE ABOVE IT (TYPE 2)
FIGURE 3.5.5(h) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL WITH
96
VENTILATION SLEEVE ABOVE IT (TYPE 2)
FIGURE 3.5.5(i) DETAILS AND SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME
97
PANEL WITH VENTILATION SLEEVE ALONG ITS SIDE (TYPE 2)
FIGURE 3.5.5(j) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL WITH
98
VENTILATION SLEEVE ALONG ITS SIDE (TYPE 2)
FIGURE 3.5.5(k) PLAN OF SS WITH PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL
99
(TYPE 3)
FIGURE 3.5.5(l) DETAILS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 3) 100
FIGURE 3.5.5(m) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 3) 101
FIGURE 3.5.5(n) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 3) 102
FIGURE 3.6.1(a) MOUNTING OF SERVICES ON EXTERNAL WALL OF A SS 103
FIGURE 3.6.1(b) TYPICAL DETAILS OF EMBEDDED SOCKET/SWITCH 104
FIGURE 3.6.2 ENCASEMENT DETAILS OF WATER/GAS SERVICE PIPES
105
PENETRATING THROUGH SS WALLS
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
A storey shelter (SS) is designed and constructed for the protection of people
against weapon effects during a war emergency. People should not stay inside
there for protection during other peacetime emergency situations such as a fire in a
building. The SS is located at a common property area of a storey and serves the
residents of the dwelling units of that storey.
During peacetime, the SS may be used as a common facility for the residents of the
storey. Where the staircase or scissor-staircase doubles up as a SS, it is used as a
fire exit staircase. The other statutory requirements governing the design and use
of the SS space for the specific peacetime use shall also be complied with.
1.3 ABBREVIATIONS
2.1 Non-Shelter NS
2.1 Staircase Storey Shelter S/C SS
2.2.1 Finished Floor Level FFL
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1.4 DEFINITIONS
2.4.3 The edge line of the ceiling slab above the External
SS wall under consideration. Building Line
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CHAPTER 2: ARCHITECTURAL REQUIREMENTS
2.1 SS OR NS FORM
2.2 SIZE OF SS
The minimum internal floor area and minimum internal volume of a SS or a S/C SS
shall be based on gross floor area (GFA) of dwelling unit and nominal occupancy of
dwelling unit in accordance with TABLE 2.2.1.
For the S/C SS, the aggregate planar area of the staircase entrance landing,
intermediate landing and the staircase treads (excluding the over-lapping tread at
each riser and area taken up by the internal SS door) of each storey is taken as its
internal floor area.
The product of the internal floor area of the S/C SS and its clear height, measured
from the finished floor level (FFL) to the soffit of the ceiling staircase slab, is taken
as the internal volume of the S/C SS.
The maximum internal length of any floor and roof slab of a SS shall be 8000 mm.
The minimum internal width of a SS shall be 1200 mm. The ratio of the internal
length to the internal width shall not exceed 3:1. See FIGURE 2.2.1.
2.2.2 Heights
(a) The minimum SS clear height shall be 2400mm. Refer to FIGURE 2.2.1. The
minimum NS clear height shall be 2400mm.
(b) The minimum clear height in S/C SS or scissor S/C SS shall be 2400mm for
typical storey height of the building.
(c) Within the S/C SS or scissor S/C SS tower, where the storey height deviated
from the typical storey height, the minimum clear height of NS in S/C SS or
scissor S/C tower shall be 2000mm.
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(d) The maximum clear height of a SS, S/C SS, scissor S/C SS and NS shall be
3900mm. Refer to FIGURE 2.2.1 and 2.2.2.
The thickness of SS wall varies accordingly to SS clear height and the setback
distance. The thickness shall comply with the following requirements:
(a) The minimum SS wall thickness shall be accordance with TABLE 2.3.1.
(b) Wall thickness of any SS or NS within the SS tower shall not be less than the
wall thickness of the SS or NS above it.
(a) Ceiling slab of top-most SS or S/C SS or scissor S/C SS - 300 mm. Refer to
FIGURE 2.3.2.
(c) Floor slab of bottom-most SS/NS in contact with soil - 300mm. Refer to
FIGURE 2.3.2.
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(b) Ceiling slab of SS which is below non-enclosed NS or NS wall or column -
300mm.
2.4 LOCATION OF SS
2.4.1 SS Position
A SS has to be positioned such that the setback distance of each SS wall shall be
as large as practical, and shall not be less than the minimum specified setback
distance.
Each of the dwelling units served by the SS shall have at least one exit door at the
same storey as the SS. The travel distance between the SS door and the exit door
(at the same storey as the SS) of any dwelling unit served by the SS shall not
exceed 40 metres. Refer to FIGURE. 2.4.1.
2.4.2 SS Tower
(a) In a building of more than one-storey, the SS (or NS, where applicable) on
every storey shall be located one on top of the other to form a vertical tower
with its walls founded directly to the foundation. Refer to FIGURE 2.4.2.
(b) The space within the NS of the SS tower is not intended for protection of
occupants during war emergency.
(a) The SS walls shall be located at minimum setback distances from the EBL
as shown in FIGURE 2.4.3(a), 2.4.3(b), 2.4.3(c) & 2.4.3 (d) and shall comply
with TABLE 2.4.3.
(b) For SS wall (with door), the setback distance requirement shall be read in
conjunction with Clause 2.5.4.
(c) Where the storey height of a SS on the first storey is up to 3.6m and is
greater than the storey heights of other SS above it, the minimum setback
distances of the SS on the first storey may be the same as the setback
distances of the SS above it.
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(d) For SS walls (where the SS door is not located), trellis constructed of RC or
steel hollow section may be used to make up for the shortfall in setback
distance. However, a minimum 1200 mm RC ceiling slab from the SS wall
shall be provided. Refer to FIGURE 2.4.3(e). A perpendicular or parallel
trellis arrangement, or a combination of both, with respect to the SS wall
concerned, shall comply with the geometrical configuration as shown in
FIGURE 2.4.3(f) and 2.4.3(g).
(a) Where RC down-hang beams are provided along EBL in front of SS walls,
the minimum setback distance of these SS walls can be reduced based on
the effective storey height and in accordance with TABLE 2.4.4. The
effective storey height is determined by the storey height less the depth
"d" of the RC down-hang beam. Refer to FIGURE 2.4.4(a). If a RC down-
hang beam is also provided along EBL in front of the SS wall with SS
door, the setback distance of this wall shall be in accordance with TABLE
2.4.4.
(b) For SS wall (with door), the setback distance requirement shall be read in
conjunction with Clause 2.5.4.
(c) Clause 2.4.4 shall apply only if the width of the reinforced concrete down-
hang beam is at least 125 mm.
(d) Where the storey height of a SS on the first storey is up to 3.6m and is
greater than the storey height of the SS directly above it, the minimum
setback distances of the SS on the 1st storey shall be at least the same as
the setback distances of the SS above it. Where a RC down-hang beam is
provided at the 2nd storey ceiling slab, the same down-hang beam shall be
provided at the 1st storey ceiling slab.
(e) For SS walls (where the SS door is not located), RC ledge or trellis
constructed of RC or steel hollow section may be used to make up for the
shortfall in setback distance. However, a minimum 1200 mm RC ceiling slab
from the SS wall shall be provided as shown in FIGURE 2.4.4(b). A
perpendicular or parallel trellis arrangement, or a combination of both, with
respect to the SS wall concerned, shall comply with the geometrical
configuration as shown in FIGURE 2.4.3(f) and 2.4.3(g).
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2.4.5 Services Riser, Gas/ Water Riser and RC Refuse Chute within Setback
Distances of SS Walls
Services risers for electrical and telecoms are allowed within the setback
distance envelope of the SS wall (with or without door) provided that the
ceiling slab at the roof level is of reinforced concrete.
Gas/ water riser and/or RC refuse chute are allowed within the setback
distance envelope of the SS wall (without door) provided that the design of
the gas/water riser and RC refuse chute walls and ventilated openings at the
roof level comply with the details as shown in FIGURE 2.4.5(a) and 2.4.5(b)
for RC refuse chute and FIGURE 2.4.5(c) and 2.4.5(d) for gas/ water riser
respectively. The gas/ water riser and/or RC refuse chute are also allowed
within the setback distance envelope of the SS wall (with door) except that it
shall be located away from 45o influence zone from SS door. Refer to
FIGURE 2.5.4(e).
2.5 SS DOOR
(c) SS door frame that is cast together with the SS wall shall have single
or double door rebate. Refer to FIGURE 2.5.1(a) and Figure 2.5.1(b)
2.5.2 Location
The SS door shall be located in a SS wall with the minimum setback distance
of 3000 mm.
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2.5.3 Door Frame
(b) For pre-cast door frame panel of Type 1, the reinforced concrete next
to two vertical edges of the SS door frame shall be 300mm each.
Refer to FIGURE 3.5.5(a).
(c) For pre-cast door frame panel of Type 2, the reinforced concrete next
to vertical edges of the SS door frame shall be 300mm on one side,
and 150mm plus the SS wall thickness on the other side. FIGURE
3.5.5(f).
(d) For pre-cast door frame panel of Type 3, the reinforced concrete
panel with full length or width of SS wall must be properly connected
to the in-situ SS walls and slabs. Refer to FIGURE 3.5.5(k).
(e) The door frame must be positioned such that its door is above FFL
and can be opened at least 90. Refer to FIGURE 2.5.3(a).
The shielding wall to the SS door can be positioned and arranged in the
following manner:
(b) The shielding wall shall be protected by floor slab or trellis of at least
half the storey height measured from the shielding wall. Refer to
FIGURE 2.5.4(a), 2.5.4(b), 2.5.4(e) and 2.5.4(f).
(c) Where the lift shaft is facing the SS door, the RC wall of the shaft can
be used as a shielding wall provided its thickness is at least 200mm.
Refer to FIGURE 2.5.4(c). For such case, the surrounding lift shaft
wall and roof slab of lift motor room shall be reinforced concrete.
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(d) Where the shielding wall located within influence zone is not
continuous, the opening in this wall shall not be in the line of sight of
SS door. Refer to FIGURE 2.5.4(d).
(e) In the case of service risers, the RC wall of the riser can be used as
shielding wall provided its thickness is at least 200mm. Refer to
FIGURE 2.5.4(e).
(f) In the case of discontinuous shielding wall with the opening outside
the direct line of sight of SS door, there shall be a minimum setback
distance of 8000mm measured from SS door to EBL. Refer to
FIGURE 2.5.4(f).
2.6 FIXTURES IN SS
2.6.1 General
The communication line for telephony outlet in each SS compartment shall have
its own independent line where it is connected from the fibre termination point in
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the SS compartment to the fibre interface point in the electrical riser of the
development.
The electrical and communication fixtures shall be located away from the rescue
hatch openings in the SS. Refer to FIGURE 2.6.1.
The mounting height of the lighting switch shall not exceed 1200 mm from the FFL.
The other electrical and communication fixture shall be mounted at between 450
mm and 1200mm from the FFL to comply with the requirement as stipulated in the
building codes. Refer to FIGURE 2.6.1(c).
Other fixtures, such as cabinets and shelves, which are required for peacetime use
in SS, are allowed provided they are easily dismantled and removed.
(a) For SS
Three (3) 13A switch socket outlets shall be provided inside each SS. Two
switch socket outlets shall be in the vicinity of the TV and radio outlets and
communication for telephony outlet located away from the SS door. The
third switch socket outlet shall be located near the ventilation sleeve
opening. Refer to FIGURE 2.6.1.
Three (3) 13A switch socket outlets shall be provided inside each S/C SS
compartment. At least one switch socket outlet shall be provided at the main
landing. The other two switch socket outlets shall be provided at the
intermediate landing together with the TV and radio outlets and
communication for telephony outlet. Refer to FIGURE 2.12.2 (a) and
2.12.2(d) for details.
Three (3) 13A switch socket outlets shall be provided inside each scissor
S/C SS compartment. At least one switch socket outlet shall be provided at
the main landing at the upper floor of the SS compartment. The other two
switch socket outlets shall be provided at the main landing, together with the
TV and radio outlets and communication for telephony outlet at the lower
floor of the SS compartment. Refer to FIGURE 2.12.2(f) for details.
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2.6.3 Light Fitting
Light fittings shall be mounted only on the soffit of SS ceiling with screws, using
non-metallic inserts. Wall mounted luminaries are not permitted.
All cable entries shall be fully and properly sealed for air-tightness as required
under Clause 3.6.
2.7 NS IN SS TOWER
(a) Several NS can be stacked one on top of the other within an SS tower,
without the need for NS floor slab to be connected to external floor slab,
provided that the aggregate wall height of the NS does not exceed 12 m.
Refer to FIGURE 2.7.1.
(b) Aggregate wall height of NS refers to the sum of the height(s) of NS between
two levels of the SS tower where the full external perimeter of the SS tower
at those levels are structurally connected by floor slabs or tie beams to the
structural frame of the building. Where tie beams are used, they shall be
designed with at least equivalent stiffness to the floor slabs.
2.8 FINISHES IN SS
(a) The walls and the ceiling slab shall be cast with a smooth concrete finish.
(b) The walls and ceiling slab may be finished with a skim coat of not thicker
than 2 mm.
(c) No plastering or tiling shall be permitted on the walls and ceiling slab.
(d) Floor tiles or floor finishes, which are laid on wet cement mortar, are
permitted.
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(e) Skirting tiles laid on wet cement mortar are permitted up to a maximum 100
mm high above the FFL.
Where there is only one exit staircase or exit scissors-staircase serving the
dwelling units, the minimum waist of exit staircase and the thickness of the
intermediate landing slab shall be 150 mm. The staircase shall be constructed of
reinforced concrete.
If the exit staircase and exit scissors-staircase are designed as the S/C SS, the
waist of the staircase shall be minimum 200mm.
(a) The dimensions are not larger than 160mm (length) x 80mm (height) x
40mm (depth) for SS wall of minimum 300mm thickness.
(b) The clear spacing between the SS door handle recess and the external
socket outlet or other fixtures or internal fixture shall be at least 300mm
apart.
(a) A rescue hatch shall be provided on the floor and ceiling on every SS in a
SS tower, except that the bottom-most SS shall not have a rescue hatch in
its floor and the top-most SS shall not have a rescue hatch in its ceiling. The
hatch shall be made of airtight sealed galvanised steel and be fire rated *.
(* QP is advised to look into the fire safety requirements of their designs for compartmentation of the SS).
(c) The clear opening of the rescue hatch shall be 700 mm x 700 mm. The
dimensions of the rescue hatch are as shown in FIGURE 2.11.1(c).
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2.11.2 Cat-Ladder
Cat-ladder shall be provided for access through rescue hatch opening. The cat-
ladder shall be made of either stainless steel or aluminium or equivalent. The
mounting connections of cat-ladder to the SS wall shall be designed to withstand
shock loads of at least 12.5g in all directions, where g is the gravitational
acceleration, details and dimensions as shown in FIGURE 2.11.2.
2.12.1 General
The protection carcass shall be formed by external SS wall, floor slab of the
bottom-most shelter compartment and the ceiling slab of the top-most shelter
compartment. In the case of NS interspersed between the SS compartments, all
opening leading to the NS space shall be provided with SS doors and vertical blast
hatches. Refer to FIGURE 2.12.1 (a), 2.12.1(b) and 2.12.1(c). All SS doors are to
be kept opened permanently during peacetime. As such, a door holder shall be
provided to hold the door in open position. Refer to FIGURE 2.12.1(d).
Except for the two ventilation sleeves, which are placed in closed position, and the
MV opening wherever required, no other openings in each SS compartment are
permitted.
At every storey, one SS door with removable door kerb, is to be provided at the
shelter entrance and shall be kept in the open position during peacetime. Refer to
FIGURE 2.12.2(a) to 2.12.2(f). As this SS door swing against the direction of exit
travel, it shall be not doubled up as the peacetime fire-rated door. A separate
peacetime fire-rated door swinging in the direction of exit travel is required.
Where the staircase leads to the roof level, an external SS door swinging outwards
from the staircase, has to be provided at the staircase entrance. This external SS
door shall also be permanently kept open during peacetime and shall be suitably
protected from the weather if it is exposed to external space.
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2.12.3 Internal S/C SS Wall and SS Door
Inside the S/C SS, there has to be a continuous reinforced concrete internal wall of
minimum 200 mm thickness running through the full height of the S/C SS tower. At
every storey, one internal SS door swinging in the direction of exit travel, with
removable door kerb, is to be provided either at the staircase entrance landing or at
the intermediate landing. Refer to FIGURE 2.12.2(a) to 2.12.2(f). The SS door clear
opening dimensions shall be:
This SS door is to be kept permanently open during peacetime. A door holder shall
be provided to hold the internal SS door in open position. Refer to FIGURE
2.12.1(d).
The RC wall and the internal SS door (when placed in closed position) serve to
compartmentalise the staircase shaft into a series of staircase SS i.e. one SS
compartment for each storey.
(c) The slopping soffit of the staircase waist shall be continuous to meet the
staircase. This shall include the part of slopping soffit projected from the
200mm thick internal wall as shown in FIGURE 2.12.2 (c) and 2.12.2 (e).
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made airtight by vertical blast hatches when the S/C SS or scissor S/C SS is
converted for use as SS.
(a) Horizontal blast hatch shall be provided at the MV chamber at roof level as
shown in FIGURE 2.12.7(a) to 2.12.7(d).
(b) Safety hook shall be provided in the protective wall next to the horizontal
blast hatch opening at roof level as shown in FIGURE 2.12.7(a) to
2.12.7(d).
(c) An unobstructed passageway shall be provided to the roof level for the
operation and maintenance of the blast hatch in the MV chamber.
(d) Ceiling light, switch, single power socket outlet and safety steel mess shall
be provided in the MV chamber as shown in FIGURE 2.12.7(a) to
2.12.7(d).
a. The minimum size of the vertical panel or MV grille for access to open/close
the vertical blast hatch between the MV riser and staircase SS shall be
600/700mm by 700mm. Refer to FIGURE 2.12.2(a) to 2.12.2(f). The internal
SS door shall be positioned such that it swings away from the vertical blast
hatch opening.
b. There shall be reinforced concrete ledge or steel ledge provided around the
MV duct for inspection and maintenance of the vertical blast hatch. Refer to
FIGURE 2.12.2(a) to 2.12.2(f).
c. The details of the nib dimensions for horizontal blast hatch opening at the
MV chamber are as shown in FIGURE 2.12.7(a) to 2.12.7(d).
d. The net clear opening of the vertical and horizontal blast hatches shall be
600/700 mm x 700 mm as shown FIGURE 2.12.7(e) and 2.12.7(f).
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TABLE 2.2.1: MINIMUM INTERNAL SS FLOOR AREA AND VOLUME
GFA 45m2 2
* The GFA of the dwelling unit excludes the area of balconies that are open on at least two sides to make
the balconies conducive for sky-rise gardening in accordance with URA guidelines.
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TABLE 2.3.1 REQUIRED MINIMUM SS AND NS WALL THICKNESS
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TABLE 2.4.3: MINIMUM SETBACK DISTANCES OF SS WALLS WITHOUT
REINFORCED CONCRETE DOWN-HANG BEAM ALONG EBL
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TABLE 2.4.4: MINIMUM SETBACK DISTANCES OF SS WALLS WITH
REINFORCED CONCRETE DOWN-HANG BEAM ALONG EBL
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FIGURE 2.2.1 TYPICAL LAYOUT OF SS
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FIGURE 2.2.2 SECTION OF SS TOWER SHOWING SS AND NS CLEAR HEIGHT
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FIGURE 2.3.1 INTERNAL COMMON WALL BETWEEN TWO SS
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FIGURE 2.3.2 SS TOWER SHOWING SS AND NS (WITH ENCLOSED
AND NON-ENCLOSED NS WALL) SLAB THICKNESS
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FIGURE 2.4.1 SS POSITION
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FIGURE 2.4.2 SCHEMATIC SECTION OF SS TOWER
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FIGURE 2.4.3(a) REQUIREMENT ON SETBACK DISTANCE OF SS WALLS
(WITHOUT DOWN-HANG BEAM)
(FOR 2500MM < STOREY HEIGHT 2800MM)
(FOR OTHER STOREY HEIGHTS, SEE TABLE 2.4.3)
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FIGURE 2.4.3(b) REQUIREMENT ON SETBACK DISTANCE OF SS WALLS
(WITHOUT DOWN-HANG BEAM)
(FOR 2500MM < STOREY HEIGHT 2800MM)
(FOR OTHER STOREY HEIGHTS, SEE TABLE 2.4.3)
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FIGURE 2.4.3(c) REQUIREMENT ON SETBACK DISTANCE OF SS WALLS
(WITHOUT DOWN-HANG BEAM)
(FOR 3500MM < STOREY HEIGHT 4000MM)
(FOR OTHER STOREY HEIGHTS, SEE TABLE 2.4.3)
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FIGURE 2.4.3(d) SETBACK DISTANCE OF SS WALLS
(WITHOUT DOWN-HANG BEAM)
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FIGURE 2.4.3(e) USAGE OF TRELLIS (RC/STEEL HOLLOW SECTION)
TO MAKE UP FOR SHORTFALL IN SETBACK DISTANCE
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FIGURE 2.4.3(f) USAGE OF TRELLIS (RC/STEEL HOLLOW SECTION)
TO MAKE UP FOR SHORTFALL IN SETBACK DISTANCE
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FIGURE 2.4.3(g) USAGE OF TRELLIS (RC/STEEL HOLLOW SECTION)
TO MAKE UP FOR SHORTFALL IN SETBACK DISTANCE
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FIGURE 2.4.4(a) REQUIREMENT ON SETBACK DISTANCE OF SS WALLS
(WITH DOWN-HANG BEAM)
(EFFECTIVE STOREY HEIGHT = STOREY HEIGHT - DEPTH "d" OF DOWN-HANG BEAM)
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FIGURE 2.4.4(b) DOWN-HANG BEAM LOCATED
AWAY FROM EXTERNAL BUILDING LINE
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FIGURE 2.4.5(a) PROTECTION REQUIREMENT AT ROOF LEVEL FOR PROVISION
OF RC REFUSE CHUTE LOCATED WITHIN SETBACK DISTANCE ENVELOP
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FIGURE 2.4.5(b) PROTECTION REQUIREMENT AT ROOF LEVEL FOR PROVISION
OF RC REFUSE CHUTE LOCATED WITHIN SETBACK DISTANCE ENVELOP
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FIGURE 2.4.5(c) PROTECTION REQUIREMENT AT ROOF LEVEL FOR PROVISION
OF WATER & GAS RISER LOCATED WITHIN SETBACK DISTANCE ENVELOP
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FIGURE 2.4.5(d) PROTECTION REQUIREMENT AT ROOF LEVEL FOR PROVISION
OF WATER & GAS RISER LOCATED WITHIN SETBACK DISTANCE ENVELOP
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FIGURE 2.5.1(a) SS DOOR FRAME WITH SINGLE DOOR REBATE
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FIGURE 2.5.3(a) CONCRETE WALL SEGMENT AT SS DOOR
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FIGURE 2.5.4(a) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR
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FIGURE 2.5.4(c) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR
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FIGURE 2.5.4(e) SHIELDING FOR SS DOOR
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FIGURE 2.5.5 REQUIREMENTS FOR STRENGTHENING
CEILING SLAB IN FRONT OF SS DOOR
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FIGURE 2.6.1 SPECIFIC SS FIXTURE AND OPENINGS
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FIGURE 2.7.1 NS IN SS TOWER
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FIGURE 2.10 DETAILS OF WALL RECESS FOR SS DOOR HANDLE
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FIGURE 2.11.1(a) MINIMUM DISTANCE OF RESCUE HATCH FROM SS WALL
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2.11.1(c) MINIMUM DIMENSIONS OF RESCUE HATCH
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FIGURE 2.11.2 DETAILS OF CAT LADDER TO SS WALL
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FIGURE 2.12.1(a) SECTION X-X OF S/C SS WITH SS/NS
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FIGURE 2.12.1(b) PROTECTION CARCASS OF S/C SS TOWER
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FIGURE 2.12.1(c) PROTECTION CARCASS OF S/C SS TOWER
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FIGURE 2.12.1(d) DETAILS OF SS DOOR HOLDER
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FIGURE 2.12.2(a) TYPICAL PLAN OF S/C SS
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FIGURE 2.12.2(b) LOWER ROOF PLAN OF S/C SS
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FIGURE 2.12.2(c) SECTION X-X OF S/C SS
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FIGURE 2.12.2(d) TYPICAL PLAN OF S/C SS
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FIGURE 2.12.2(e) SECTION X-X OF S/C SS
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FIGURE 2.12.2(f) SCISSOR S/C SS COMPARTMENT
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FIGURE 2.12.2(g) SECTION OF SCISSOR S/C SS COMPARTMENT
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FIGURE 2.12.7(a) PLAN OF S/C SS AT UPPER ROOF LEVEL
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FIGURE 2.12.7(c) PLAN OF S/C SS AT UPPER ROOF LEVEL
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FIGURE 2.12.7(e) MINIMUM DIMENSION OF VERTICAL BLAST HATCH
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FIGURE 2.12.7(f) MINIMUM DIMENSION OF HORIZONTAL BLAST HATCH
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FIGURE 2.12.8 PROVISION OF CUT-OFF SPRINKLER
IN STAIRCASE STOREY SHELTER
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CHAPTER 3: STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
3.1 GENERAL
The structural design of the SS tower shall take into account both the vertical and
lateral loads, where applicable.
3.2 MATERIALS
3.2.1 Concrete
The minimum grade of concrete for all SS elements shall be Grade 30. The use of
pre-stressed concrete for SS wall/slab and NS wall/slab in the SS, S/C SS or
scissor S/C SS tower is not permitted.
The steel reinforcement in SS/NS wall and slab shall be welded steel fabric mesh
for steel bar diameter of up to 16mm and hot rolled steel bars. The minimum yield
stress of main reinforcement bars and shear links in the structural elements
forming the SS, S/C SS or scissor S/C SS or NS shall be minimum 460 N/mm2 and
250 N/mm2 respectively.
3.3 ANALYSIS
3.3.1 General
The vertical continuity of SS and NS walls, where applicable, to the foundation shall
comply with clause 2.4.2.
In the case of S/C SS or scissor S/C SS tower, the SS and NS wall shall be
continuous to foundation.
The end of the external beam that is supported on SS wall(s) shall be designed and
detailed as simply support.
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3.3.3 Shielded NS Walls and/or NS columns
(NS columns not applicable to S/C SS or scissor S/C SS Tower)
The minimum thickness of each NS wall shall be 300 mm. The SS, S/C SS
or scissor S/C SS tower shall be designed against the most severe effects
as the result of the removal of a portion of the NS wall equivalent to an
opening of 1500 mm diameter on the NS wall at its most critical location
(Refer to FIGURE 3.3.4(a) and FIGURE 3.3.4(b)).
The minimum size (either its diameter or the shorter dimension) of each NS
column shall be 500 mm. The SS tower shall be designed against the most
severe effects as the result of the removal of any one NS column (Refer to
FIGURE 3.3.4(c)).
The minimum thickness of each NS wall and minimum size (either its
diameter or the shorter dimension) of each NS column shall be 300 mm and
500 mm respectively. The SS, S/C SS or scissor S/C SS tower shall be
designed against the most severe effects as the result of the following (Refer
to FIGURE 3.3.4(d)):
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(d) The following criteria are to be used when performing design
checks for Clause are the criteria to be used when performing
3.3.4(a), 3.3.4(b), 3.3.4(c) or 3.3.4(d):
(i) The design loads shall be based on the load combination and values of
partial safety factors for loads (f) in accordance with TABLE 3.3.4.
(ii) The design strength for a given material is derived from the
characteristic strength divided by the partial safety factor for strength of
material (m), which shall be 1.3 for concrete and 1.0 for reinforcement.
(b) Reinforcements at both faces of the internal common wall shall be T10-100 c/c
in both faces. The shear links shall be R6-600 c/c in both directions.
Top and bottom layer of slab reinforcements shall be T10 -100 c/c in both
directions. The shear links shall be R6-600 c/c in both directions.
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(i) Reinforcements at external face and internal face of the slab shall be
T10-100 (both directions) and T13-100 (both directions) respectively;
(i) Slab reinforcements at external face and internal face shall be T10-
100 (both directions)and T13-100 (both directions) respectively;
(d) Ceiling slab outside the SS tower which is immediately above SS door:
For SS slab integrated with the pile-cap or footing of 500 mm thick or more,
shear links is not required. The maximum spacing of main reinforcement
shall be 200 mm c/c.
3.5.1 General
The SS tower is to be detailed to allow for the installation of services and fixtures in
SS and to resist spalling of the internal face of SS walls, soffit of ceiling slabs and/or
finishes on SS floor slab.
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3.5.2 Lap and Anchorage Length
Requirements for lap and anchorage length of reinforcement bars are as follows:
(a) For slabs and walls, full tension lap length shall be provided at all laps. The
lap length shall be at least equal to the design tension length necessary to
develop the full tensile capacity of the reinforcement. The lap length shall
take into account the minimum cover, location and strength of the lapped
reinforcement and the concrete grade.
(b) Welding of reinforcement to attain full anchorage length and tension lap
length is not permitted.
The concrete cover to the main reinforcement shall not exceed 40 mm.
Cast-In-Situ for SS elements shall comply with the dimensions and detailed
requirements as shown in the following figures:
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3.5.5 Precast Elements for SS and S/C SS
Pre-cast SS elements shall comply with the dimensions and detailed requirements
as shown in the following figures:
3.5.6 Joints
(i) A concrete kicker, if provided, shall not be more than 100 mm high.
(ii) All SS walls located within each storey shall be cast in one operation.
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(b) Expansion joints or contraction joints in the SS tower are not permitted.
All service conduits shall not penetrate through the walls and slabs of the SS.
Service conduit for electrical and communication fixtures which are located on
external SS wall can be embedded in the SS wall. Other than this, all services
conduit which do not serve the SS shall not embed within the SS wall and slab.
Two cast-in embedded sockets mounted directly back to back on the internal and
external faces of the SS wall are not permitted. Where sockets are to be mounted
on both the internal and external faces of an SS wall, they shall be mounted at least
300 mm apart from each other, measured between their clear edges. Refer to
FIGURE 3.6.1(a)
Risers for electrical services may be mounted on the external face of SS tower
walls.
Where fixture in the SS are exposed on internal walls and slab, non-metallic inserts
are to be used for their mounting. For embedded service cables and fixtures
serving the SS, the details shall be as shown in FIGURE 3.5.4(e). The encasement
of switch socket outlets, TV and radio outlets, communication line for telephony
outlet and switches of Clause 2.6 shall be galvanised steel. Refer to FIGURE
3.6.1(b).
Where an SS or NS share a common wall with lift shaft or service risers, mounting
of services on the common wall is allowed on the external face of SS or NS wall.
For the purpose of installing M&E equipment in the lift core or service risers, hot-
dipped galvanised cast-in bar with threaded end shall be used in this common wall.
Where anchor bolts are used, they shall be installed according to manufacturers
technical specification. The spacing the anchor bolts, measured between their
centrelines, shall not be less than 300 mm.
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Water and gas services are allowed to pass through the SS walls provided that they
are laid within a stainless steel conduit encased by 150 mm reinforced concrete all
round. Refer to FIGURE 3.6.2. Joints in pipes or the stainless steel conduit shall be
located outside the SS. Risers for services can be mounted on the external face of
SS tower walls.
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TABLE 3.3.4: LOAD COMBINATION AND VALUES OF PARTIAL SAFETY
FACTORS (f) FOR ULTIMATE LIMIT STATE
Load Types
Load Dead Imposed Earth and Water
Wind
Combination Pressure
Adverse Beneficial Adverse Beneficial (if applicable)
( if applicable)
Dead and
imposed and
wind (and
earth and 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05
water
pressure)
3400 < Ht 3900 T16 -100 c/c T13 - 100 c/c R6 - 600 c/c
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SECTION
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FIGURE 3.3.4(a) UNSHIELDED FIGURE 3.3.4(b) UNSHIELDED
NS WALL(S) NS WALL(S)
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FIGURE 3.5.4(a) PLAN OF SS WALL
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FIGURE 3.5.4(b) SECTIONAL DETAILS OF SS SLABS/ WALLS
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3.5.4(c) SECTIONAL DETAILS OF SS SLABS/ WALLS
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FIGURE 3.5.4(d) DETAILS OF SS WALL REINFORCEMENT BARS NEAR SS DOOR
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FIGURE 3.5.4(e) TYPICAL DEATILS OF EMBEDDED CONDUIT IN SS WALL
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FIGURE 3.5.4(f) TYPICAL DETAILS OF TRIMMER BARS
FOR VENTILATION SLEEVE
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FIGURE 3.5.4(h) DETAILS OF SHEAR LINKS IN SS SLABS/ WALLS
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FIGURE 3.5.4(i) DETAILS OF SS SLAB REINFORCEMENT NEAR RESCUE HATCH
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FIGURE 3.5.4(j) PLAN OF SS WALL FOR S/C SS
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FIGIURE 3.5.4(k) SECTIONAL DETAILS OF
SS SLABS/ WALLS FOR S/C SS
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FIGURE 3.5.4(l) SECTIONAL DETAILS OF SS SLABS/ WALLS FOR S/C SS
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FIGURE 3.5.5(a) PLAN OF SS WITH PRECAST
SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 1)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(b) DETAILS AND SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME
PANEL WITH VENTILATION SLEEVE ABOVE IT (TYPE 1)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(c) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL
WITH VENTILATION SLEEVE ABOVE IT (TYPE 1)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(d) DETAILS AND SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME WITH
VENTILATION SLEEVE ALONG ITS SIDE (TYPE 1)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(e) DETAILS AND SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME WITH
VENTILATION SLEEVE ALONG ITS SIDE (TYPE 1)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(f) PLAN OF SS WITH PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 2)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(g) DETAILS AND SECTIONS OF PRECAST DOOR FRAME PANEL
WITH VENTILATION SLEEVE ABOVE IT (TYPE 2)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(h) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL
WITH VENTILATION SLEEVE ABOVE IT (TYPE 2)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(i) DETAILS AND SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL
WITH VENTILATION SLEEVE ALONG ITS SIDE (TYPE 2)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(j) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL
WITH VENTILATION SLEEVE ALONG ITS SIDE (TYPE 2)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(k) PLAN OF SS WALLS WITH
PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 3)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(l) DETAILS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 3)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(m) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 3)
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FIGURE 3.5.5(n) SECTIONS OF PRECAST SS DOOR FRAME PANEL (TYPE 3)
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FIGURE 3.6.1(a) MOUNTING OF SERVICES ON EXTERNAL WALL OF A SS
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FIGURE 3.6.1(b) TYPICAL DETAILS OF EMBEDDED SOCKET/ SWITCH
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FIGURE 3.6.2 ENCASEMENT DETAILS OF WATER/ GAS SERVICE PIPES
PENETRATING THROUGH SS WALLS
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CHAPTER 4: VENTILATION SLEEVES
4.1 GENERAL
Two 150 mm diameter ventilation sleeves shall be cast into the wall/s of each SS.
In the case of S/C SS or scissor S/C SS, no fire rating is required for these
fragmentation plates. The two ventilation sleeves shall be provided in the S/C SS or
scissor S/C SS wall at the staircase entrance landing or intermediate landing at
each storey or one each at the entrance landing and intermediate landing.
4.2 POSITION
The position of each ventilation sleeve opening shall comply with the below
clauses. Refer to FIGURE 4.2(a) and 4.2(b).
(a) The height of each ventilation sleeve opening, measured from the centre of
the opening to internal FFL of the SS shall be between 1900 mm and
3550mm;
(b) The ventilation sleeve opening shall be positioned such that there is
sufficient clearance from any structural elements and services. The centre of
the ventilation sleeve opening to the soffit of ceiling slab and the nearest face
of the internal SS walls shall be at least 350mm.
(c) Where the ventilation sleeve is placed above or adjacent to the SS door
frame, the centre of the ventilation sleeve opening shall be at least 275 mm
from the nearest edge of the SS door frame.
(d) The shortest distance between the centres of the two ventilation sleeves
openings shall be at least 1000 mm.
(e) Where the ventilation sleeve is located along the staircase flight of the S/C
SS or scissor S/C SS, the maximum distance measuring between the
edge of either end of staircase flight and the centre of the ventilation
sleeve opening shall be 500mm.
(f) The ventilation sleeve openings shall be accessible from common area
outside the SS or S/C SS or scissor S/C SS. The ventilation sleeves shall
not be located in the SS wall sharing with the dwelling unit. Refer to FIGURE
4.2(c).
(g) In the case of SS, the ventilation sleeve shall be located away from the
rescue hatch openings. Refer to FIGURE 2.6.1.
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4.3 ACCESSIBILITY OF VENTILATION SLEEVES
Where false ceilings are provided outside the SS, S/C SS or scissor S/C SS and
below the ventilation sleeves, there shall be one access panel of a minimum size
of 600 mm x 600 mm positioned directly below each ventilation sleeve. In the
case of SS, one of the access panels shall be perforated and the ventilation
sleeve above it shall be left open during peacetime. Refer to FIGURE 4.3.2.
Each ventilation sleeve shall have a 10mm thick stainless steel fragmentation
plate mounted on the external face using 12 mm stainless steel bolts. Refer to
FIGURE 4.4.
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FIGURE 4.2(a) POSITION OF VENTILATION SLEEVES
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FIGURE 4.2(b) SECTIONAL VIEWS OF VENTILATION SLEEVES
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FIGURE 4.2(c) LOCATION OF VENTILATION SLEEVES
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FIGURE 4.3.1 MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR FRAGMENTATION PLATE
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FIGURE 4.4 DETAILS OF VENTILATION SLEEVE AND FRAGMENTATION PLATE
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CHAPTER 5: SS DOOR
5.1 GENERAL
The SS door shall provide an airtight closure to the SS. The SS door providing
entry into the SS from the outside shall be designed to open outwards from the SS.
SS Door frame that is cast together with the SS wall shall have single or double
door rebate. Refer to Figure 2.5.1(a) and Figure 2.5.1(b).
Only SS doors of an approved design shall be used and which have been
certified and listed under the Product Listing Scheme shall be used.
5.3 REMOVABLE DOOR KERB - Applicable for S/C SS and Scissor S/C SS only
The removable SS door kerb shall be mounted on the top part of SS door frame
during peacetime. Refer to FIGURE 5.3.
Every SS door shall have a SS door notice affixed on its internal face. Refer to
FIGURE 5.4(a). A sample notices for SS and S/C SS or scissor S/C SS are as
shown in FIGURE 5.4(b) and 5.4 (c).
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FIGURE 5.3 MOUNTING OF REMOVABLE KERB
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FIGURE 5.4(a) LOCATION OF NOTICE ON SS DOOR
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FIGURE 5.4(b) SAMPLE SS DOOR NOTICE
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FIGURE 5.4(c) SAMPLE S/C SS DOOR NOTICE
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CHAPTER 6: CONSTRUCTION AND COMMISSIONING
6.1 GENERAL
(a) Only the non-removable type of form-tie (form-tie without through opening)
to secure formwork before casting of SS wall is permitted. Upon the
removal of every recessible type of plastic cones from the form-tie, the
recess shall be sealed with non-shrink grout. The use of reinforcement bar
as form-tie is not permitted.
(b) All embedded items shall be placed and tightly secured in their intended
location to ensure their stability during casting. Indiscriminate hacking and
drilling of SS tower walls, ceiling slabs or floor slabs are not permitted.
(d) The exposed surfaces of SS walls and soffit of SS ceiling slabs shall be
cast with smooth concrete finish. A maximum of 2 mm thick skim coat on
the internal face of the SS walls and ceiling slabs of SS is allowed.
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SS DOOR
(a) Allowing an opening in the SS wall and later erecting the SS door frame
and door leaf in this opening, followed by casting concrete around it, is not
permitted.
(b) When casting the SS wall with SS door frame, a dummy door leaf of
adequate design shall be placed to ensure the stability and prevent the
bending, warping or displacement of the SS door frame during concreting.
(c) The FFL of the floor slab outside the SS shall be done such that the SS
door can be opened adequately for the peacetime use of the SS.
For ventilation purposes during peacetime, at least 25% of total area of the two
ventilation sleeve openings in the SS walls shall be kept uncovered.
In the case of S/C SS and scissor S/C SS, all ventilation sleeve openings shall be
fully closed.
All electrical and communication fixtures such as switch and lighting point,
switched socket outlets, TV and radio outlets and communication line for
telephony outlet, including SS door notice, rescue hatch (applicable to SS), blast
hatch (applicable to S/C SS or scissor S/C SS) shall be provided inside the
completed SS. The service conduits with electrical cables serving the SS shall
be provided prior to commissioning.
(b) Chalk mark test on the SS door - an acceptable test method is to apply
chalk to the part of the door frame where the door seal will come into
contact with when the door is closed. The test is considered to have
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passed if there is an unbroken and uniform transfer of the chalk markings
onto the door seal when the door is closed and re-opened.
(i) When using the water manometer, the SS is pressurised such that
the water level difference in manometer is 25 mm. The SS is
considered to have passed the test if the manometer level
difference is more than or equal to 5 mm after 45 seconds.
Except in the case of S/C SS or scissor S/C SS, the ventilation sleeves of the SS, which
have been closed for the commissioning tests, shall be opened after the tests to comply
with Clause 6.4 for ventilation during peacetime.
* The pressure gauge used should have a dial size with a scale of 0 to 50mm or 0 to
500 Pa. (Note: 1 mm = 10 Pa).
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CHAPTER 7: PERMITTED AND NOT PERMITTED WORKS IN SS TOWER
7.1 GENERAL
(a) Laying of floor tiles bonded to wet cement mortar. The total thickness of
floor finishes and screed is not to exceed 50mm.
(b) Laying of floor skirting tiles (up to a maximum of 100 mm high) by bonding
them with wet cement mortar to SS walls
(d) Applying splatter dash or equivalent to the external face of SS walls only
to provide rough surface for feature wall panels or wall tiles installation.
(e) Painting of walls, ceiling or door. In the case of SS door, owners shall not
cover up or paint over the SS door notice (See Clause 5.3), locking bolts
or door seal. The old paint coat on door and door frame is to be removed
prior to repainting to avoid increase in paint thickness causing difficulty in
closing and opening of the door. The new paint coat must be dried up
completely before closing the door as wet or damp paint will cause the
door/rubber gasket to stick onto the door frame resulted from opening the
closed door.
(f) Painting on only the exterior face of the 10mm fragmentation stainless
steel plate of the ventilation sleeves.
(g) Drilling into internal face of SS walls and ceiling slabs to a depth of not
more than 50 mm to affix inserts and removable screws is permitted in SS
but not permitted in S/C SS or scissor S/C SS. Fixtures such as pictures,
posters, cabinets or shelves mounted on the internal face of SS walls will
have to be removed by the owners within 48 hours upon notification.
There is no restriction to the diameter of the non-metallic insert as long as
it does not exceed 50mm in length. It is the owners responsibility to
ensure that the strength of the insert is adequately provided for the
intended purpose.
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(h) Power driven nails are allowed only on external face of the SS walls to
facilitate flexibility in mounting of features/fixtures by owners. The length of
power driven nail shall not be more than 75 mm.
(i) Removal of the fragmentation plates (Clause 4.4) covering the ventilation
openings is permitted for SS but not permitted in S/C SS or scissor S/C
SS. The removal of fragmentation for SS shall comply with the following
conditions:
(ii) After the removal of plates, the bolts and nuts shall be installed
back to their original positions on the ventilation sleeves.
(j) Where false ceilings, which are provided on the exterior of the SS, are to
be installed at a level below the ventilation sleeves, there shall be one
perforated access panel of a minimum size of 600 mm x 600 mm to be
provided directly below each ventilation sleeve.
(a) Laying of wall tiles or spray of rock tone finish, cement sand finish and
gypsum plastering on the internal faces of SS walls.
(e) Installation works with fixings using power driving nails into the internal SS
walls
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(g) Indiscriminate hacking and drilling of SS walls, floor slabs, and ceiling
slabs, other than drilling into SS walls and ceiling slabs to affix removable
screws on inserts.
(h) Hacking to both internal and external face of the SS walls to form key for
tiling.
(i) Hacking on external face of SS wall for mounting of feature wall panels or
wall tiles installation.
(k) Modifying, altering or tampering with any part of the ventilation openings,
plates and the mounting devices such as bolts and nuts.
(l) Painting to the interior face of the 10mm fragmentation stainless steel
plate of the ventilation sleeves, the ventilation sleeves, O ring rubber
gaskets and the four or eight numbers of stainless steel bolts which hold
the steel plate to the sleeves.
Indiscriminate hacking and drilling of NS walls, floor slabs, and ceiling slabs,
other than drilling into NS walls and ceiling slab to affix removable screws on
inserts, provided the depth of the insert, shall not exceed 50 mm.
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