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Commercial Vent

Commercial Vent

• Engine Company Commercial Vent Training– Objectives• Understand why an inspection hole is important.• Understand the purpose of smoke indicator holes.• How to utilize the 5 cut center rafter cut method.

• This class is a basic overview to prepare for the hands on portion of this training.

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• Engine Company Commercial Vent Training– Will utilize 1 saw.– Minimum of two personnel but three is preferred.• Officer (required)• Sawyer (required)• Lookout/Safety (optional but recommended)

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• 5 Points of Inspection Hole– Determine the roof covering– Determine the roof decking– Determine the rafter direction– Determine conditions directly underneath– Establish the type of operations that will be

accomplished

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• Inspection Hole– This is a triangular cut

with each side approximately 12”.

– The first cut is 45 degrees to an outside wall.

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Inspection hole

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• Smoke Indicator Hole– Determine smoke and

heat conditions underneath the vent team

– Assists in determining the location of heat hole

– Only large enough to fit handle of rubbish hook into

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• 5 Cut Center Rafter Cut (5 Cut)– Simple to use and remember.– Identifies the structural members and allows for

the maximum size of opening between members for heat hole/strip cut

– The louvers do not fall into the ventilation opening.

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• A single ventilation hole is a 5 cut.

• When several 5 cuts are put together they are considered “with construction” or “against construction”

“With Construction”

“Against Construction”

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• Vertically ventilating a commercial roof can be a very complex task. Utilizing Truck Companies is recommended when roof operations are needed on commercial roofs.

• This training provides Engine Companies the knowledge and skills to vertically vent a commercial roof when no Truck resources are available or are delayed.

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• Hands on training:– Chalk saw station– Rafter rolling, smoke indicator, and inspection hole

station.– Full start to finish evolutions that bring it all together.

• Questions? Contact:– Jason Konieczka Jason.Konieczka@TukwilaWA.gov– Ben Hayman Ben.Hayman@TukwilaWA.gov– Jimmy Webb Jwebb@kentfirerfa.org

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