Sloping Escape Chute(Stationary Type)
Sloping Escape Chute is a device which aids in the mass and rapid evacuation of people from high structures, where one chute is capable of evacuating some 375 evacuees from a high rise building in 15 to 20 minutes.
The sloping escape chute can be used by people with disabilities and after a little training blind people are more than capable of using the chute, It is also possible for a person to enter the chute, and then have an injured second person placed upon their shoulders, to assist the second person to evacuate.
Sloping Escape Chute can be installed onto most structures, and only requires a clear drop to ground level. When deployed, it must runs at an angle 45 degrees with the side of structures. As you travel through the escape chute you can look up and down, no smoke can enter the chute. To exit your feet will touch the ground, extract your body from the chute and walk away.
Installation
| Floor | 2F | 3F | 4F | 5F | 6F | 7F | 8F | 9F | 10F | 11F | 12F | 13F | 14F | 15F |
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| Building Height(mtr) | 6M | 9M | 12M | 15M | 18M | 21M | 24M | 27M | 30M | 33M | 36M | 39M | 42M | 45M |
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| Chute Length(mtr) | 8.5M | 12.8M | 17M | 21.2M | 25.5M | 29.7M | 33.9M | 38.2M | 42.5M | 46.7M | 51M | 55.2M | 59.4M | 63.6M |
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Product Description
Sloping Escape Chute-Stationary Type
- Material used: Flame retardant
- Length of the Chute is measured from the ground to the window frame.
- Length of chute: Customization is available
- Classification
ISO9001:2015 ISO14001:2015 EN ISO6941 DIN EN 20811 DIN EN ISO 13938-1:999 BS5438 DIN 14151-3. DIN 53354:1981 DIN 4102 B1 DIN 53352 DIN 53353 DIN 53363 DIN 53886 DIN 53361 NFPA 701,M2,CL2,LSG
Function
- For escape and rescue in over 20metres high.
- Disable person and the blind can use it after training.
- The sloping escape chute can be use by disabled and blind people if the escape chute is helped by a trained person on the side.
Structure
- Flexible structure can be installed flexibly and quickly onto the balcony, window of high building.
- Padding on the bottom of the chute to maximum avoid injuring or shock for user.
For inclined rescue units, a major difference in operation compared to other vertical/helical escape suits is that there must be a person at the ground level to secure the discharge end of the suit to a predetermined designed fixed point.
Secure the peg to the ground from the ground and secure it to the peg by hooking it.
Pull Sloping escape chute from the ground and tilt it at a 45-degree angle before using it.