simmantix
Nuclear
- Apr 30, 2003
- 31
Hi all,
I have a gate valve that I am testing in order to use it as a fire damper. The valve is air open/air close but it will also close under gravity thus the loss of pneumatic pressure, totally or to the Open connection, would (slowly)close the valve.
I have to electrically link the damper to the fire system so it will close due to the fire alarm but I will also need to put a fusible link on the damper so that it will close if it is physcially exposed to fire.
The link would ideally:
a) Cut off the Open pneumatic feed thereby closing the vlave under gravity AND
b) Switch the valves control solenoid to Close thereby closing the valve, assuming pneumatic supply is still available.
I have the follwoing questions that I hope you may be able to help me with:
1. Does anyone know of a 'link'/thermal switch/cutoff that would be able to do either or both of these things?
2. What other fire related things have I not thought that will need to be considered in the design?
3. Are there any fire standards that I must adhere to?
4. Do fire dampers need to close in a set time?
5. What else have I fogotten?
Thanks for your help.
James Sanders
I have a gate valve that I am testing in order to use it as a fire damper. The valve is air open/air close but it will also close under gravity thus the loss of pneumatic pressure, totally or to the Open connection, would (slowly)close the valve.
I have to electrically link the damper to the fire system so it will close due to the fire alarm but I will also need to put a fusible link on the damper so that it will close if it is physcially exposed to fire.
The link would ideally:
a) Cut off the Open pneumatic feed thereby closing the vlave under gravity AND
b) Switch the valves control solenoid to Close thereby closing the valve, assuming pneumatic supply is still available.
I have the follwoing questions that I hope you may be able to help me with:
1. Does anyone know of a 'link'/thermal switch/cutoff that would be able to do either or both of these things?
2. What other fire related things have I not thought that will need to be considered in the design?
3. Are there any fire standards that I must adhere to?
4. Do fire dampers need to close in a set time?
5. What else have I fogotten?
Thanks for your help.
James Sanders