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Optimised fire dampers up to 240' fire resistance

Fire dampers are passive fire protection products used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to prevent the spread of fire to adjacent rooms through the ductwork. A fire damper activates when the heat from the fire causes the normal temperature of a room to rise. Their goal is to restore the fire resistance grade of the penetrated wall and to prevent smoke reaching other rooms. Fire dampers are distinguished by their degree of fire resistance, by their aeraulic properties and by their ease of installation. They can be equipped with different types of mechanisms, depending on the specific needs related to the project or local regulations. Buildings around the world are safer today thanks to fire damper technology. Whatever your dynamic fire damper or H.V.A.C. needs are, look no further.

Hygiene standards and certifications

Our Hygiene Tested fire dampers comply with the official hygiene requirements specified by the applicable ventilation and air conditioning standards and regulation .

One of the most established and globally accepted hygienic air handling unit certifications and is the Eurovent Certified Performance for Hygienic Air Handling Units. This certification is generally appreciated, and is a common reference for engineers, planners, and installers. For some countries there are (additional) local hygienic guideline. In Germany, for instance, they follow the VDI 6022-1 for general ventilation and lower healthcare applications or the DIN 1946-4 codes. Additional local standards include, among others, the HTM 03-01 for the UK, the PZH Atest Higieniczny for Poland and the SWKI VA 104-01 (similar to VDI) for Switzerland. 

Other relevant standards and norms are:

  • EN 779 Particulate air filters for general ventilation (filtration efficiency)
  • EN 1822 (all parts) Particulate filters (HEPA and ULPA)
  • EN 13779 Ventilation for non-residential buildings – Performance requirements for ventilation and room-conditioning systems
  • ISO 14644-3 Clean rooms and related clean room areas – test method
  • DIN 1946-4 Ventilation and air conditioning in health car
  • SWKI Guideline 99-3 Heating and air conditioning systems in hospital buildings
  • NSI/ASHRAE Standard 170 Ventilation of health care facilities European standar
  • EN 13779 (09/2007) Air Handling – Performance requirements for ventilation and room-conditioning system
  • Austrian standards ÖNORM H 6021 (09/2003) – ÖNORM H 6020 (02/2007)
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