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AS 1682.1:2015

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Fire, smoke and air dampers, Part 1: Specification

Specifies requirements for design, manufacture, performance, testing and marking of fire, smoke and air dampers that protect ventilation openings in fire-resistant elements of construction.
Published: 14/12/2015
Pages: 19
Table of contents
Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Application
1.3 Objective
1.4 New designs and innovations
1.5 Referenced documents
1.6 Definitions
1.7 Marking
1.7.1 General
1.7.2 Labels
1.7.3 Location
1.7.4 Information
1.7.5 Method of fixing
1.8 Installation instructions
2 Design and manufacture
2.1 Materials
2.1.1 Aggressive environments
2.1.2 Metallic materials for flanges, casing and blades
2.1.3 Materials for moving parts
2.1.3.1 Blade and linkage shafts
2.1.3.2 Blade and linkage bearings
2.1.3.3 Springs and clips
2.1.4 Zinc coatings
2.1.5 Intumescent materials
2.2 Mounting
2.3 Construction
2.3.1 General
2.3.2 Mechanical fire damper
2.3.3 Ceiling fire damper
2.3.4 Intumescent fire damper
2.3.5 Combined fire and smoke damper
2.3.6 Air damper
2.3.7 Air damper (smoke exhaust)
2.3.8 Smoke damper
2.3.9 Devices to indicate fire damper activation
2.4 Performance
2.4.1 Classification
2.5 Activation
2.5.1 Mechanical fire damper
2.5.2 Motorized fire damper
2.5.3 Smoke damper
2.5.4 Actuators
3 Performance testing
3.1 General
3.2 Testing
3.2.1 Test installation
3.2.2 Installation instructions
3.2.2.1 For fire-resistance test
3.2.2.2 For site installation
3.2.3 Fire test
3.2.4 Smoke test
3.2.5 Ambient temperature leakage test (optional)
3.2.6 Allowable variations from the tested prototype
3.2.7 Allowable installation variations
3.2.8 Air velocity closure test (optional)
3.3 Test reports
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full - Part 1: General principles and requirements
UL 33
Heat responsive links for fire protection service
[Available Superseded]
The use of ventilation and airconditioning in buildings, Part 1: Fire and smoke control in multi-compartment buildings
[Current]
Atmospheric corrosivity zones in Australia
[Current]
Thermally released links
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