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fire damper for tubelights |
| FEATURES | ||
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Ceiling Fire Damper: |
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Installation Example: |
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| MECHANISM | ||
| The damper is mounted in the shaft of the skylight, just above the ceiling. When the fusible thermal link melts under heat, a fire resistant blade falls, blocking the spread of fire by forming a tightly sealed barrier. |
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| TEST RESULTS | ||
| The single blade ceiling fire dampers were tested in a plaster board ceiling maximum size of 450 X 450. The damper has been tested to AS1530 as required by the fire damper code AS1682.1 and achieved a fire resistance of one hour. Test certificate is available on request. |
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| SELECTION CHART | ||
| SIZE | CODE | |
| 400(Nominal) | TLFD | |
The product described
herein is protected by one or more of the following:
Australian Patent Nos 688444, 686419 and 712432: Australian Registered Design Nos 127024, 118780 and 107995. The skylight system illustrations contained in this brochure are the sole property of Regent Skylight Systems Pty. Ltd. and are reserved under copyright law. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the selected skylight system complies with the relevant building codes and authorities requirements. Regent Skylight Systems Pty. Ltd. reserves the right to improve or modify the skylight systems at any time. Zincalume® and Colorbond® are registered trademarks of BHP Steel (JLA) Pty Ltd. Corrolux® is a registered trademark of Thomas Deutsch (Regent Sheet Metal Pty Ltd) |