Lift Typical Building Floor Plan. Complete with fire walls. Click on and we will add Some of the different Passive and Active systems that you could come.

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Lift Typical Building Floor Plan. Complete with fire walls. Click on and we will add Some of the different Passive and Active systems that you could come across in a building. Fire Wall.

Lift Fire Wall. Fire Door.

Lift Fire Wall. Fire Door. Stair Pressurization.

Lift Fire Wall. Fire Door. Stair Pressurization. Smoke Barrier. Passive Systems

Lift Fire Wall. Fire Door. Stair Pressurization. Smoke Barrier. Passive Systems S S S S Smoke Detector.

Lift Fire Wall. Fire Door. Stair Pressurization. Smoke Barrier. Passive Systems S S S S Smoke Detector. Fire Extinguisher.

Lift Fire Wall. Fire Door. Stair Pressurization. Smoke Barrier. Passive Systems S S S S Smoke Detector. Fire Extinguisher. Emergency Light.

Lift Fire Wall. Fire Door. Stair Pressurization. Smoke Barrier. Passive Systems S S S S Smoke Detector. Fire Extinguisher. Emergency Light. Exit sign.

Lift Fire Wall. Fire Door. Stair Pressurization. Smoke Barrier. Passive Systems S S S S Smoke Detector. Fire Extinguisher. Emergency Light. Exit sign. Sprinkler. Active Systems Some of these systems may not apply to all buildings.