The smoke curtain system Smoke PROtec consists of a high-grade textile glass fabric, which is rolled up in a compact head box and normally not visible. The smoke curtains work basically according to the fail-safe principle, i.e. in case of failure of all energy sources, in case of fault or disconnection, the smoke curtain descends in a controlled manner within maximum 60 seconds into the fire alarm position.Thus the system fulfils highest safety requirements. The weights brought in the bottom bar provide the nec-essary energy for unwinding by gravitational force. The winding up takes place via a 24 V DC tubular motor. An external electronic system ensures a controlled winding up and down till the relevant end positions. This technology conforms to the highest security level according to DIN EN 12101-1.
The smoke curtain system Smoke PROtec is according DIN EN 12101-1 graded into the classification ASB 31, D120. Clearances are reduced to a minimum by the special construction of the system even in use of multiple rolling. Special solutions are possible at any time e.g. diag-onally across (90°). By the optimal use of side guides the clearances can be avoided at the edges. For the minimization of gaps the system can be delivered with side guides. They prevent a deflection of the dropped curtain when there is a force just from one side (e.g. high pressure from the side of the fire). The automatic smoke curtain systems Smoke PROtec comply with the newest state-of-the art technology and fulfill the requirements according to DIN EN 12101-1.
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