/ ELV
NBC 2016 fire compliance in Chhattisgarh — what changes against the national baseline
Quick answer
In Chhattisgarh, the design-stage fire-safety triggers are: sprinklers from 15 m (NBC baseline 15 m), addressable fire alarm from 15 m, voice-evacuation PA from 24 m (NBC baseline 24 m), wet-riser hydrant network from 15 m, and a Fire NOC from Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services. The local override against NBC 2016: State-specific published fire-service thresholds for Chhattisgarh were not verified first-hand against this build. NBC 2016 Part 4 is the planning baseline; confirm Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services' current interpretation during drawing submission.
Chhattisgarh's fire-prevention framework operates as a layer on top of the National Building Code of India 2016 (Part 4 — Fire and Life Safety). Where NBC sets the national minimum, the state's gazetted notifications and the Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services's interpretations decide what the building's design pack actually needs to carry. The difference matters because most Chhattisgarh fire authorities do not accept NBC compliance alone — the state-rule check is the binding screen.
## What Chhattisgarh's rule sets as triggers
Three numbers matter at design stage. Sprinklers become mandatory above 15 m for residential and mixed-use buildings. Addressable fire-alarm systems are mandatory above 15 m, and for healthcare and hospitality occupancies regardless of height. Voice-evacuation PA — compliant with IS 14735 / EN 54-16 — becomes mandatory above 24 m, and for all assembly and hospitality occupancies regardless of height. A wet-riser hydrant network is mandatory above 15 m.
## How this compares to NBC 2016 baseline
Against the NBC 2016 national baseline (sprinkler 15 m, voice-evacuation 24 m, wet-riser 15 m), Chhattisgarh's rule follows the baseline closely. State-specific published fire-service thresholds for Chhattisgarh were not verified first-hand against this build. NBC 2016 Part 4 is the planning baseline; confirm Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services' current interpretation during drawing submission.
## Who issues the Fire NOC
Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services is the issuing authority. The NOC is typically required at two stages: a design-stage NOC against the architectural drawings before construction begins, and an occupancy-stage NOC against the installed system before the local body grants occupancy. Bidders, owners and consultants should plan the NOC submission cycle into the project programme — a delayed Fire NOC routinely delays occupancy by 6-12 weeks on Chhattisgarh projects.
## Practical scope at design stage
For a typical mid-rise building in Chhattisgarh above the trigger heights, the design-stage scope includes: addressable fire alarm with at least one detector per habitable room and one manual call-point per emergency exit; sprinkler coverage to IS 15105 with a dedicated wet-riser pump room and a 50,000-litre on-site fire water tank or equivalent; an IS 14735 / EN 54-16 voice-evacuation PA system; emergency lighting on UPS-backed circuits; a cause-and-effect matrix programmed at the fire-alarm panel that coordinates lifts (homing to ground), magnetic door-holders (release), AHU dampers (close), and the PA system (zone announcement). The cause-and-effect matrix is what Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services typically scrutinises most closely on inspection.
## Where TechnoGuru delivers in Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh is in our planned service area through our cross-region systems-integration capability. Get in touch with the studio to discuss specific deployments.
## The right next step for an Chhattisgarh project
If you are designing a building in Chhattisgarh that will trigger the state's fire-safety rule, the right next step is to verify the trigger list against the latest gazette of the Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services (the rule is amended periodically) and to confirm the local Fire Authority's interpretation on the specific occupancy class. Where the rule is ambiguous, a pre-bid clarification is worth the few days it takes; ambiguities discovered at OC stage are expensive to resolve.
/ Reference table
Chhattisgarh fire-safety triggers vs NBC 2016 baseline
| System | Chhattisgarh trigger | NBC 2016 baseline | Stricter? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sprinklers (IS 15105) | 15 m | 15 m | Same |
| Addressable fire alarm (IS 2189) | 15 m | 15 m | Same |
| Voice-evacuation PA (IS 14735 / EN 54-16) | 24 m | 24 m | Same |
| Wet-riser (IS 3844) | 15 m | 15 m | Same |
| Fire NOC | Required by Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services | Required by state | State-level |
Trigger heights compiled from the state's published fire-prevention rule. The state rule is amended periodically; verify against the latest gazette before stamping drawings.
/ Frequently asked
Quick answers from the practice.
- What height triggers a sprinkler system in Chhattisgarh?
- In Chhattisgarh, an automatic sprinkler system becomes mandatory at 15 m height for residential and mixed-use buildings. This matches the NBC 2016 baseline.
- When is voice-evacuation PA mandatory in Chhattisgarh?
- Above 24 m, or for any assembly / hospitality occupancy regardless of height. This matches the NBC 2016 baseline.
- What is Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services's typical NOC turnaround?
- Design-stage Fire NOC turnaround in Chhattisgarh is typically 4-8 weeks from a complete submission; occupancy-stage NOC is typically 3-6 weeks after site inspection. Incomplete submissions or unresolved cause-and-effect documentation can extend this significantly. Plan the NOC cycle into the project programme.
- Does the state rule cover existing buildings or only new construction?
- Most Chhattisgarh fire-prevention rules apply to new construction and to substantial alterations (change of occupancy, major addition, structural modification). Existing buildings are typically grandfathered against the rule's triggers but must maintain their original Fire NOC and the AMC discipline for the installed systems. Specific exemption clauses are notified in the state rule.
- Will TechnoGuru help with the Fire NOC submission?
- Yes. We prepare the NOC submission pack — cause-and-effect matrix, hydraulic calculations, equipment certifications, NBC clause-by-clause compliance notes, IS-code citations — and coordinate site inspection with Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services. This is a standard inclusion in our life-safety scope on Chhattisgarh projects.
/ What to do next
Next steps for Chhattisgarh projects
- Open the Chhattisgarh fire-safety landing page →Full state-specific scope with the interactive quick-check.
- Run the NBC fire-safety quick-check tool →All 8 states resolved — state, height and occupancy in, cited scope out.
- Send the project drawings to the studio →We will mark up the Chhattisgarh fire-safety scope with Chhattisgarh Fire and Emergency Services citations within two working days.
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/ About the author
Pranab Kumar Beriya — Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Founder of TechnoGuru; sixteen years of practice in residential cinema, automation and turnkey systems integration across eastern India and the wider sub-continent. AVIXA Certified, K-Array Designer, CEDIA Member, HAA Level 1 Calibrator, Rako-DALI trained, AMX-certified, Harman BSS programming-certified, Alcatel-Lucent OXO Connect-certified.
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