Fire damper
A device installed in ducts or air transfer openings to prevent the spread of fire inside ductwork through fire-resistance-rated walls and floors.
A fire damper is a device installed in ducts or air transfer openings to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, enhancing safety and compliance. It is crucial for optimizing HVAC performance, enhancing occupant safety, and supporting regulatory standards. By providing a reliable and effective fire protection solution, fire dampers support efficient building safety, reduce risks, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that systems are well-designed, aligned with design specifications, and compliant with fire safety regulations.
Used in a sentence
Fire dampers were installed in the HVAC system to comply with fire safety codes.
Synonyms/variation
Fire Stop
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