Use
- The dampers are intended for integration into smoke control systems of buildings and structures of various purpose and designed for extraction of combustion products from the spaces of floor corridors, hallways, air locks etc.
- The dampers can be used as smoke dampers in emergency smoke extraction ventilation systems in the event of a fire to support evacuation of people from the building at the initial phase of the fire occurring in any of the building spaces.
- The RSKE multi-purpose fire safety smoke dampers are rated to resist fire for 180 minutes (E 180) at the temperature of 600 °C.
Control and modifications
- The units are available in two control options (with an electric magnet and with an electric actuator in different configurations):
THE DAMPER WITH AN ELECTRIC MAGNET (220 OR 24 V)
- The damper opens via a spring when the electric magnet is energized. When the damper reaches the end position, a limit switch opens the circuit disconnecting the electric magnet from the power mains. The electric magnet must not remain energized for more than 2 seconds. The damper is reset to the safety (closed) position manually by means of a handle. The damper equipped with an electric magnet has a special button for testing the unit performance.
THE DAMPER WITH A 230 OR 24 V ELECTRIC ACTUATOR AND A RETURN SPRING
- The flaps are automatically set to the normal (closed) position when applying voltage to the electric actuator. On a fire alarm signal the electric actuator is de-energized causing its return spring to set the damper to an open position. The electric actuator is equipped with a contact group to signal its end positions. The damper can also be controlled manually and fixed in any position. The unit can be unlocked either manually using a hex wrench or automatically upon power-up.
THE DAMPER WITH A 230 OR 24 V ELECTRIC ACTUATOR AND TWO-WIRE CONTROL
- The damper flap is set from the "Open" to the "Closed" position by an external command sending the voltage phase from one actuator contact to the other. The electric actuator is equipped with a contact group to signal its end positions. The damper can be controlled manually by means of a hex key.