The combination air – smoke – fire damper is a unique 3 in 1 damper. Designed to perform three important but basic functions within a buildings heating, ventilation or air conditioning system
- A fire damper, to stop materials of combustion transferring throughout a building and retain a compartments fire integrity
- A smoke damper to control toxic smoke from a fire zone
- To simply control conditioned air in various areas when required
- A combination of all three in the one fire rated element
Fire tested for a 4 hour rating to AS1530.4-1975, BS476:Part 20-1987
Fire tested for a 3 hour fire rating to UL555. Performance leakage tested to UL555S
FEATURES – MODEL 5150
Model 5000-Motorised combination air/smoke damper. The model 5000 Prefco/Bullock motorised air/smoke damper features a 1.6mm galvanised steel fire damper casing complete with flange angles. Roll-formed galvanised steel blades are centre pivoting allowing bi-directional airflow and operation at elevated temperatures. This unique blade design is airflow tested proven to be superior to airfoil type designs, resulting in less airflow resistence. the actuator drive is a zinc plated 1/2 inch round shaft which is mechanically fixed to the plates via stainless steel pivots ensuring a smooth positive blade action at various velocities. Zero torque is required when the dampers blades are in the closed position due to the patented knee action black locking and smoke sealing system.
• Optional extras available
• Minimum sizes apply
model 5000
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FEATURES – MODEL 5020-1
Model 5000-Motorised combination fire/smoke damper. The model 5020-1 Prefco/Bullock motorised smoke/fire damper is based upon the model 5000 and comes complete with the McCabe link. The McCabe link is a 68 degree C. Re-settable, re-usable bi-metallic thermal link. Once the disconnect temperature of the link is reached, the spring loaded damper blades snap closed. The patented knee action blade locking system holds the blades tightly closed. This can be overridden but only if the link has cooled to a temperature below 68 deg C. and if the actuator is still operational, to cycle the reconnection of the link to the blades. Smoke purging of the fire zone can then be achieved if the actuator power is then de-energised.
• Optional extras available
• Minimum sizes apply
model 5020
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EXPANSION GAP SPACERS
Expansion gap spacers will come fitted to Bullock fire dampers to ensure the damper is centred within the penetration, they will not sag like other insulated products leading to gaps above the damper over time.
They do not completely encapsulate the damper making installation easy even in the ugliest hole!
Tested to AS1530.4, Patent number 726578
expansion gap spacer
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TESTS
• AS1530.4-1975 4hr FRL. – Sponsored investigation – 1797
Size: 2733mm Wide x 2400mm High
Date 13 February 1985
• BS 476. Part 20-1987 4hr FRL. Test Number – TE87808A
• UL555 3hr classification. (FRL) – Test number -R6189-6
• EXOVA 2hr Plasterboard wall installation. Assessment number -27030-03
• C.S.I.R.O. 2hr Masonry/Plasterboard wall installation. Assessment number FCO – 1992
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DAMPER SIZES
• Minimum size available: 250mm Wide x 300mm High
• Maximum size available: 2733mm Wide x 2400mm High
• Minimum wall thickness: Duct to Duct = 90mm
Duct to Grille = 260mm (maximum recess=40mm)
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McCABE® LINK
The McCabe re-settable, re-usable, bi-metallic thermal 68 C. Link (Standard).
• Tested to AS1890-1976. Test number-2847. (NATA-607)
• Underwriters Laboratories test (ul33) – 1976. Test number – R7569
mccabe link
ETDF / ETDC
TDF/TDC channels solved the problem of how to connect duct to a fire damper creating an air tight seal and still maintaining a breakaway joint. However, having to notch the duct when connecting to Motorised Fire/Smoke dampers was a definite problem.
With the new ETDF/ETDC the drive shaft no longer gets in the way of the duct connection and the actuator gets mounted on the damper channel, where it should be, not on the duct. Bullock have made compliance with AS1682.2 much easier, but remember, only use nylon bolts and nylon cleats.E-TDF
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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
Installation – Instructions are critical, to comply with AS1682.2-1990. Refer to the manufacturers seperate installation instructions to suit your designed application
Maintenance – This damper requires little maintenance once installed, refer to AS1851.6-1997 for detailed maintenance procedures
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