Ventilation for Buildings - Fire Dampers
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The DIN EN 15650 standard is a document that provides requirements and guidelines for fire dampers used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in buildings. Fire dampers are designed to automatically close in the event of a fire, helping to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through ducts and maintain fire compartments.
This standard covers the evaluation of conformity and marking of fire dampers, ensuring they meet specific fire resistance requirements. It applies to fire dampers used in both ducted and non-ducted applications and is applicable to fire dampers that are installed together with partitions to maintain fire compartments. However, it does not cover fire dampers used in applications where the presence of process chemicals may affect their performance.
The DIN EN 15650 standard also references other standards, such as EN 1366-2 for fire resistance testing and EN 13501-3 for classification. It is important to read this standard in conjunction with these other standards to ensure complete compliance with all necessary requirements and guidelines.
Descriptors | Air-conditioning systems, Barriers, Basic domestic facilities, Building services, Buildings, CE marking, Components, Conformity, Conformity assessment, Construction, Constructional products, Definitions, Fire dampers, Fire flap, Fire protection, Fire resistance, Fire safety, Fire safety in buildings, Fire spread prevention, Fire technology, Flaps, House installations, Inspection, Marking, Partitions, Performance requirements, Quality, Service installations in buildings, Specification (approval), Structural fire protection, Testing, Thermal environment systems, Ventilation, Butterfly valves |
ICS Codes | 13.220.99 - Other standards related to protection against fire 91.140.30 - Ventilation and air-conditioning systems |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.9 MB |