Fire Damper
- F-C2_OF Circular Fire Dampers
- Overflow Cartridge Fire Damper
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Fire dampers are passive fire protection and are designed to utilize compartmentalization to prevent the spread of toxic gases, smoke and fire. By default, F-C2 fire dampers are only supplied with spring loaded activation. In case of fire, the fire damper closes automatically when the temperature of the air in the duct reaches 72°C. The F-C2 damper closes after the melting of the thermal fuse. After the closing of the damper blade, it is mechanically locked in the closed position and can only be opened manually. The inspection can be performed via the air terminal device. F-C2-OF is equipped with wall elements (BOR-S, OV-R, KM) on both sides. It is suitable for air transfer between fire compartments.
- Performance up to 2 hours
- One product fits several resistivities
- Wall elements are part of the damper delivery
- Designed for air transfer
- Possibility to order with or without duct
- Saving up installation space and easy to install
- Small diameters
- No power needed
- Easy inspection via the air terminal device
Systemair Türkiye
Systemair is a leading ventilation company with operations in 51 countries in Europe, North America, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and Africa. The Company had sales of SEK 12.3 billion in the 2023/24 financial year and today employs approximately 6,600 people. Systemair has reported an operating profit every year since 1974, when the company was founded. Over the past 10 years, the Company’s average growth has averaged 9.0 percent. Systemair helps to improve the indoor climate with the help of energy-efficient and sustainable products that reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Systemair has well-established operations in growth markets. The Group's products are marketed under the Systemair, Frico, Fantech and Menerga brands. Systemair shares have been quoted on the Nasdaq OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm since October 2007, and are today traded on the Large Cap List. The Group comprises about 90 companies.