The amount of heat liberated in combustion of any content or part of the building of a floor area is referred to as fire-load. It is represented in kilojoules per square metre (kJ/m2).
The fire-load is the ratio of the weight of all combustible materials (by their respective calorific values) to the floor area under consideration. For example, let a floor area of 120 m2 contain 18 × 103 N of combustible material having calorific value of 1.5 × 103 J/N, then the
The fire-load is used as a measure of grading of occupancies by BIS (BIS 1641–1968). Accordingly the classifications are as follows:
- Low fire-load
- Moderate fire-load
- High fire-load
Table 29.1 shows the classification of occupancies.
Table 29.1 Grading of occupancies by fire-load
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