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August 13, 2010
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Mr. Mark Rudolf, AIA
Timbers Resorts
201 Main Street
Carbondale, CO 81623
ATRIUM A SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM RENOVATIONS
SEBASTIAN HOTEL, VAIL COLORADO
Dear Mr. Rudolf:
Rolf Jensen & Associates, Inc. (RJA) has been involved in many facets of the fire protection
systems at the Vail Plaza Hotel (now the Sebastian), located at 16 Vail Road in Vail,
Colorado. RJA was contracted to review the smoke control system design drawings and
prepare a Smoke Control System Summary report for the architect, Zehren and Associates,
on May 30, 2006. RJA was subsequently engaged to act as the special inspector for the
commissioning of the smoke control systems at this facility. RJA submitted a special
inspection and commissioning report for approval by the Town of Vail dated July 31, 2008.
We understand that new ownership is planning on architectural changes to the lobby atrium.
This atrium is referred to as as Atrium A in previous documents issued by RJA. The
architectural changes to the atrium involve opening the rear portion of the atrium to
accessory spaces without installing rated separation. The simplest means to accomplish
this is to redefine the atrium boundaries. This will require changes to the existing smoke
control system components and sequence of operations. RJA has been requested to
review the proposed changes and indicate how the new atrium can meet the requirements
of current code. Specifically, RJA has been asked to provide documentation on how the
existing smoke control system will be modified. The following letter outlines how the
existing system can meet the separation and smoke control requirements for the new Atrium
A with slight modifications.
The Sebastian was originally designed and constructed under the 2003 edition of the
International Building Code (IBC), as adopted by the Town of Vail (TOV). Currently, the
TOV has adopted the 2009 edition of the IBC. RJA's review of the changes to the atrium
and the requirements for smoke control will be to the 2009 IBC.
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MR. MARK RUDOLF H50136 — Page 2
ATRIUM A SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM RENOVATIONS June 30, 2010
SEBASTIAN HOTEL - VAIL, COLORADO Revised August 13, 2010
EXISTING SEBASTIAN
The Sebastian consists of two 9-story high-rise condominium and guest room towers with
two levels of parking garage below grade. The facility features hotel and condominium
residential units with accessory use spaces including conference rooms, ballrooms,
restaurants, retail, exercise, office spaces and loading docks. The Fire Command Center
for the facility is located at the Upper Level (UL) level at the northwest corner of Building B.
This location is large enough to accommodate all of the panels and controls for the facility.
There are two atriums within the building, Atrium A and Atrium B, with independent smoke
control systems.
Currently, Atrium A is programmatically divided into two spaces by a fireplace and
pedestrian bridge (see Figure 1 below). The front portion of this atrium is four stories high
and includes the guest lobby and front desk. The rear portion of the atrium includes a guest
seating area adjacent to a fireplace and is open to one story (160 Level) and an open
pedestrian walkway on Level 170 that divides the front and rear portions of the atrium (see
Figure 2 and Figure 3). Rolling fire shutters on the rear portion of the bridge close upon
atrium fire alarm activation. The atrium is separated from all other areas of the building by
1-hourfire rated construction and 45-minute opening protection. Windows in the atrium
boundary are intended to be protected with closely spaced sprinklers.
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MR. MARK RUDOLF H50136 — Page 3
ATRIUM A SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM RENOVATIONS June 30, 2010
SEBASTIAN HOTEL - VAIL, COLORADO Revised August 13, 2010
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EXISTING SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The building's fire alarm system is used to control, monitor and activate the mechanical
smoke control systems. The mechanical smoke control system was installed based upon
approved plans. The concept for smoke control for this facility involves active protection
based on the exhaust method described in NFPA 92B, and is provided for both Atriums, one
in each tower. These atriums are designated on approved plans and within this report as
Atriums A and B. Each atrium smoke control system is designed to initiate and operate
independently.
Currently, five fans provide exhaust for Atrium A. Four intake louvers leading to four roof
mounted fans, each providing 16,250 CFM of exhaust, are located in the four corners of the
four story high portion on the front side of the atrium. An additional 11,300 CFM exhaust
fan is located in the ceiling on the rear side of the atrium. The total exhaust provided is
currently 76,300 CFM. A total of 16,000 CFM, (two 8,000 CFM fans), is provided
mechanically to make up some of the air exhausted from Atrium A. The remainder of make
up air is provided through actuated doors to the exterior.
Upon activation of any area or beam smoke detectors located in Atrium A, or upon
activation of any sprinkler in the atrium, the following occurs:
• Doors #313, #334 and #331 open to provide additional supply/make-up air;
• All doors between the atrium and adjacent areas normally held open close;
• Both rolling fire doors (located on Bridge 465) close to provide separation of the
pedestrian bridge;
• Normal HVAC system shutdown;
• Smoke Exhaust Fans SEF-5A1 (located on the rear side of the lobby at Level 180
Roof), SEF-7A1, SEF-7A2, SEF-7A3 and SEF-7A4 (located at level 200) activate;
• Supply Air Fans SF-4A1 and SF-4A2 (located on Level 170) activate.
MR. MARK RUDOLF H50136 – Page 4
ATRIUM A SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM RENOVATIONS June 30, 2010
SEBASTIAN HOTEL - VAIL, COLORADO Revised August 13, 2010
CHANGES TO ATRIUM A BOUNDARIES
The boundaries of Atrium A will be changed to separate the front and rear sides of the
space. The separation will be accomplished by relocating the existing bridge rolling fire
shutters from the rear to the front side of the bridge at the 170 Level. In addition, a new
Won door will be installed below the bridge on the front side at Level 160. See Figure 4,
Figure 5, and Figure 6 for the new boundary locations for Atrium A. In addition, the existing
revolving doors will be replaced with a pair of swinging doors with a vestibule.
By making the rear portion of the existing atrium open to only two levels, a protected
opening is no longer required for that space per IBC Section 708.2(7).
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MR. MARK RUDOLF H50136 - Page 5
ATRIUM A SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM RENOVATIONS June 30, 2010
SEBASTIAN HOTEL - VAIL, COLORADO Revised August 13, 2010
Exhaust Locations
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CHANGES TO ATRIUM A SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM
The new boundaries of the atrium will require the existing smoke control system to be
modified. In accordance with Section 909.8.1 in the 2009 IBC, a smoke control system
designed using the exhaust method must maintain the smoke layer at least 6-feet above the
highest surface that is a portion of the means of egress system. With fire shutters closing
off the bridge from the atrium, Level 160 is the highest surFace forming a portion of the
egress system within Atrium A.
Based on calculations outlined in NFPA 92B for an axisymmetric 5,000 BTU/second fire
located on Level 160, the required exhaust is approximately 24,000 CFM (see calculation
attached). Therefore, two of the four existing smoke control fans will be decommissioned.
The two remaining fans will each provide approximately 16,250 CFM exhaust each, for a
total of 32,500 CFM of exhaust provided for Atrium A.
Make up air will be provided by both mechanical and natural means. The two existing fans
providing 8,000 CFM supply each will remain. In place of the current revolving door into the
lobby, a vestibule with a new pair of 3-ft by 9-ft doors (54 sqft) will be added. These new
doors will be in addition to the two 3-ft by 7-ft doors (42 sqft) currently installed opening to
the exterior. All of these doors will open to provide natural make up air for Atrium A upon
activation of the smoke control system.
Table 1 is a summary of the exhaust and make up air for the new Atrium A. Table 2 is a
summary of the required and available make up air flow rates.
Table 1 — Required and Provided Exhaust for Atrium A.
Exhaust CFM
Equipment Required Provided
SEF 1 16,250
SEF 2 16,250
Total 23,190 CFM 32,500 CFM
MR. MARK RUDOLF H50136 - Page 6
ATRIUM A SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM RENOVATIONS June 30, 2010
SEBASTIAN HOTEL - VAIL, COLORADO Revised August 13, 2010
Table 2— Required and Available Make Up Air for Atrium A.
Make Up Air CFM
Equi ment Re uired* Available
SF 1 8,000
SF 2 8,000
Door 3'x7' 4,200 **
Door 3'x7' 4,200 **
Door 3'x9' 5,400 **
Door 3'x9' 5,400 **
Total 29,250CFM 35,200 CFM
*-Required make up air based on providing a minimum of 90%of the total exhaust provided
**-Available airflow through doors based on limiting velocity to 200 feet per minute through the opening
As seen in Table 2, the available make up air is more than 100% of the exhaust to be
provided with estimated airflow velocities through doors less than the maximum allowable
200 fpm. Since makeup air typically accounts for 90% of exhaust flow rate, due to leakage,
the available makeup air provided by doors could be reduced from 96 sqft to 66.25 sqft and
still meets the maximum 200 fpm speed limit.
The following is the new sequence of operations based on activation of smoke or beam
detectors, or upon activation of any sprinkler located in Atrium A:
• All 6 front lobby doors, including two sets of double doors located in the new
vestibule open to provide additional supply/make-up air;
• All doors between the atrium and adjacent areas normally held open close;
• Rolling fire doors and a single Won door (located on and below Bridge 465
respectively) close to provide separation of the walkway and rear side of the lobby
space (formerly part of the atrium);
• Normal HVAC system shutdown;
• Fireplace gas supply and exhaust fan shutdown
• Two Smoke Exhaust Fans (two of either SEF-7A1, SEF-7A2, SEF-7A3, SEF-7A4 —
to be coordinated with a mechanical engineer) located at Level 200 activate;
• Supply Air Fans SF-4A1 and SF-4A2 (located on Level 170) activate.
Following discussion with the TOV, the following special condition will be placed on the
activation of the smoke control system:
• Upon activation of the dry sprinkler system located just outside the Atrium A Lobby
(porte cochere), the smoke control system in Atrium A will NOT automatically
activate. If the FACP receives an atrium waterFlow of smoke alarm signal
subsequent to a waterflow alarm signal from the porte cochere system, it will be
reported as a fire alarm signal, but will not initiate the smoke control sequence. This
will minimize the chance that a fire event in the porte cochere could be further
exacerbated by pulling products of combustion into the building. Manual operation of
the Atrium A smoke control system will be maintained.
MR. MARK RUDOLF H50136 — Page 7
ATRIUM A SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM RENOVATIONS June 30, 2010
SEBASTIAN HOTEL - VAIL, COLORADO Revised August 13, 2010
With the rear side of the space now outside of Atrium A, the following changes to the smoke
control system will occur:
• SEF-5A1 (located on the rear side of the lobby at Level 180 Roof) will be
decommissioned;
• Sliding Door#313 will no longer open as part of the make up air system;
• Any doors previously held open and part of the previous atrium boundary are no
longer required to close;
• Smoke detectors and sprinkler waterflow switches located on the rear side of the
space and on/below the bridge will be reprogrammed out of the smoke control
sequence so that activation does not initiate the Atrium A system.
In conclusion, the proposed modifications to Atrium A result in changes to the existing
smoke control system. The required exhaust for the new Atrium A is less than that currently
provided, therefore, several existing smoke exhaust fans will be decommissioned. The two
existing doors to the outside, two additional doors to the outside, and two 8,000 CFM fans
will provide more than adequate makeup air for the smoke control system. The smoke
control sequence at the main fire alarm control panel will be reprogrammed. A new smoke
control panel graphic will be provided. A new operational smoke control matrix will be
coordinated with the design team, contractors and ownership and provided for review by the
Town of Vail.
Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns regarding this report.
Sincerely,
ROLF JENSEN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Encl.: NFPA 92B Calculations
c: Michael McGee, Deputy Fire Marshal, Vail Fire & Emergency Services
Martin Haeberle, Building Official, Town of Vail
Mark Norris, Timbers Resorts
Gary Ross, Timbers Resorts
Scott Parks, Vail Plaza Hotel