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Automatic Smoke Vent - Double Leaf

Automatic Smoke Vent - Double Leaf

BILCO automatic fire vents utilize the patented Thermolatch® II positive hold/release mechanism. This unique latching device ensures reliable vent operation when a fire occurs and prevents inadvertent opening of covers caused by wind, building vibrations or other factors. The Thermolatch® II is equipped with a UL-listed 165° F (74° C) fusible link for automatic operation. In the event of a fire, heat breaks the fusible link, allowing powerful lifting mechanisms to open the vent covers instantaneously. Pull handles are provided for interior or exterior manual operation and products are fully insulated and gasketed for weather tightness. 

Uses and Applications
Automatic Smoke Vents protect property and aid firefighters in bringing a fire under control by removing smoke, heat, and gases from a burning building. Smoke ventilation improves air quality and visibility to allow occupants to get out and firefighters to get in to do their job. Smoke vents are ideally suited for large expanses of unobstructed space such as factories, warehouses, auditoriums, and retail facilities.


Assembly and Installation
Installation of BILCO automatic smoke vents is simply a matter of placing the vent over the roof opening and securing it to the roof deck through the holes provided in the base flange. The integral capflashing readily accepts roofing felts for built-up roofing applications, and BILCO's patented Bil-Clip® flashing system simplifies installation in single-ply roofing applications.


Materials and Finishes
Automatic smoke vents are available in either 14 gauge (1.9mm) paint bond G-90 galvanized steel construction or 11 gauge (2.3 mm) aluminum construction.

Codes and Certifications
Products are UL listed and comply with UL793 and UL 790 Class A (burning brand test) requirements. All BILCO products are designed to provide many years of trouble-free service. Should a part fail to function in normal use within a period of five (5) years - or longer, as indicated - from the date of purchase, a new part will be furnished at no charge

Specifiche tecniche
  • Rif. Uniconst3316
  • Famiglia di prodottoSmoke Vents
  • Gruppo di famigliaAutomatic Smoke Vent
  • TipoOggetto (oggetto singolo)
  • Data di pubblicazione2015-09-04
  • Numero di versione1
Relativo a
  • Materiale principaleAcciaio
  • Materiale secondarioAlluminio
  • Progettato inStati Uniti
  • Prodotto inStati Uniti
Classificazioni
  • Categoria BIMobjectProdotti antincendio - Sistemi di evacuazione fumo e calore
  • Nome UNSPSCRoofing vents
  • Codice UNSPSC30151607
  • Codice Uniclass 2015Pr_65_54_93_05
  • Descrizione Uniclass 2015Automatic air vents
  • Codice CSI MasterFormat 201407 72 36
  • Titolo CSI MasterFormat 2014Smoke Vents
  • Numero OmniClass23-13 41 17 21
  • Titolo OmniClassFire Vents

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