FLÄKT WOODS Fans Installed As The Main Ventilation For The
Hindhead Tunnel
Fläkt Woods has supplied the main ventilation in the form of 43 of their 1120mm
diameter JMTS horizontally mounted smoke vent category: 250 degrees C for 2 hour
type jetfans to be mounted within the road tunnels, as well as 34 JM type axial
fans for the cross passage sections of the twin bore A3 Hindhead project.
The project has completed the dual carriageway link between London and
Portsmouth and removed a major source of congestion, particularly around the
A3/A287 traffic signal controlled crossroads. A new road is 4 miles (6.5km) long
and includes the 1.2miles (1.8km) twin bored tunnels under the Devil's Punch
Bowl Site of Special Scientific Interest.
It is, in fact, Britain’s most ambitious tunnelling project since the Channel
Tunnel. It’s actually a pair of record-breaking, 1.3 mile, 70mph road tunnels —
one north bound, one south bound — underneath one of southern England’s
prettiest beauty spots.
Ventilation in tunnels is required for normal and emergency operation. During
normal operation, its purpose is to provide a clean air environment and to
maintain reasonable temperatures during congested conditions. During emergency
operation, ventilation is needed to influence the flow of smoke and combustion
products so as to create a safer environment for tunnel users to escape and for
emergency services to intervene.
In an emergency, the smoke is controlled by creating sufficient air velocity to
drive it away from the fire. During emergency operation, smoke management is
achieved by removal of air, for example by the extraction of air and smoke.
Contaminated air is replaced by clean or smoke-free air, which is drawn in
through the portals.
Within the tunnel; the cross passage ventilation system draws fresh air into the
cross passage via an open motorised fire damper at one end and extracted via a
fan and motorised fire damper arrangement at the opposite end. Regardless of the
mechanical ventilation equipment, naturally induced airflows are present in the
tunnels to a varying extent.
The project includes the closure of the existing A3 around the Devil's Punch
Bowl, bringing considerable environmental benefits to an internationally prized
area. The centre of Hindhead will be free from the daily gridlock that blights
the area, with the result that the project will bring benefits to road users,
local residents, and the highly prized environment.
Not only has the tunnel come in ahead of time and slightly below its
£371 million budget, it is expected to shave up to half an hour off the time it
takes to get from London to Portsmouth and the South Coast.
The 737,000 cubic metres of earth which has been dug out to make the tunnel has
stayed on site to create embankments and to bury the present A3. The existing
road around the Devil’s Punch Bowl has disappeared completely. It’s all National
Trust land and, very soon, the public will have access to a 1,500-acre canyon
without having to navigate an overcrowded road carrying 30,000 vehicles per day.
The tunnels feature cross-passages every 100m and state-of–the-art safety and
communications systems, including high quality lighting and ventilation, CCTV
surveillance and radio-interrupt systems to convey quick appropriate information
to tunnel users.
Commenting on the contract, Olivier Auguy of Fläkt Woods said: “One of the first
things you see when you enter the tunnel is Flakt Woods fans. The Hindhead
contract follows closely on the heels of the Blackwall Tunnel contract, and
reinforces our position as the foremost provider of specialist products for
emergency high temperature smoke control. No other Company possess the in-house
expertise, and the third party certified endorsements that we have”
“We have recently enhanced this by becoming the first fan manufacturer in the
world to be able to apply CE marking for the JM HT fan range for 200°C, 300°C
and 400°C temperature categories, ensuring that Fläkt Woods has one of the most
comprehensive ranges of products available in the Single European Market.”
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