The South West's Industrial, Domestic
Garage Doors & Automatic Doors Specialist
The South West's Industrial, Domestic
Garage Doors & Automatic Doors Specialist
The South West's Industrial, Domestic
Garage Doors & Automatic Doors Specialist
The South West's Industrial, Domestic
Garage Doors & Automatic Doors Specialist
The South West's Industrial, Domestic
Garage Doors & Automatic Doors Specialist
Fire Rolling Shutters
SeceuroFire Flame Shutter
One, two or four hour rating options available
Flame Shutter is an electrically operated vertical fire shutter, consisting of a steel slatted curtain and galvanised steel box assembly and guide rails. The box, curtain, guide rails and bottom rail can be powder coated as an optional extra.
This product is designed to be a security barrier during normal use and to be closed automatically during a test or an emergency situation. In the event of receiving a fire alarm signal the barrier will perform a powered descent to create a fire resistant barrier. In the event of power failure Flame Shutter will close using the battery backup feature.
Flame Shutters design allows for both face or reveal installations.
Available in three integrity ratings:
Flame Shutter 60
Flame Shutter 120
Flame Shutter 240
Approved Standards
The fire resistance performance of shutters to BS 476:Part 22: 1987. The fire resistance performance of shutters to BS EN 1634-1: 2008. The product was tested and approved by Exova Warringtonfire, report no. 312862.
Product Performance
This product is uniquely capable of providing specifiers with a choice of Flame Shutter 60, 120, or 240 minutes integrity performance in accordance with the standards mentioned above.
Size Limitations
Minimum width: 800mm |
Maximum width: 7000mm |
Minimum height: 800mm |
Maximum height: 4600mm |
Sizes can vary according to integrity rating and larger sizes require a hood support bracket. Please check for confirmation. Maximum sizes can vary according to integrity rating.
For Larger Openings
For openings up to 7 metres square we can supply 75mm lath fire shutters, either 2 hr or 4 hr, with options of single or three phase operation via an external motor.
SeceuroFire Flame Shutter
Intelligent Features
Flame Shutter Specifications
Testing & Standards
Tested and approved by Exova Warringtonfire
BS476: Part 22 1987
BSEN 1634-1:2008
Available in 1,2 and 4 hour rating
Curtain
A single skin 75mm scrolled or 50mm flat galvanised steel slat
Weight: 50mm flat slat 10kg/m2
Weight: 75mm scrolled slat 10-16.5kg/m2 dependent upon the size of the curtain and integrity rating
The product is available galvanised as standard or powder coated to RAL or BS colour at extra cost
Bottom Rail
T Sectioned steel bottom slat 49mm high x 74mm deep
Guide Rails
3mm thick galvanised steel channels 50mm or 65mm deep, depending upon shutter width mounted on steel angles for fixing. Available for face or reveal installations. Specify on order.
Shutterbox
Galvanised steel endplates welded to the top of the guide assembly, in a flag arrangment with a two piece box assembly. Boxes are supplied in sleeved sections to allow for expansion in 250mm, 300mm and 350mm sizes depending upon shutter height.
Axles
101.6mm (1.6mm), 101.6mm (3.2mm) 5", 5 1/2" or 6 5/8" round steel barrels are used depending on the product size.
Finish
Galvanised as standard or powder coated to RAL or BS colours at extra cost.
Motor
The fire curtain is powered using a 240V AC tubular motor which is supplied as standard with a 2.5m 4 core cable.
Controls
FS control panel with separate battery backup
Fire alarm interface relay with separate battery backup
75mm Lath Fire Shutter
Optional Extras
Localised sensors such as smoke and heat detectors, a range of audio visual devices and emergency retract switches can be connected to the panels using a 24V DC supply from the panel.
Key switch
Manual over ride
Installation
Face or reveal fit to masonry, concrete or fire protected steel with at least the fire resistance rating of the product being fitted.
Technical Drawings
Full technical drawings available.
Downloads
Control Options
Maintenance Recommendations
There is a requirement under The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 for companies to ensure fire safety equipment is maintained and a record kept.
Weekly: Check all the system for correct operation
6 Months: Inspections and test of the systems by a competent engineer
Annually: Full inspections and test of the systems by a competent engineer, clean self-contained detectors and check or replace batteries