Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention concerns a smoke evacuation damper comprising a housing defining
a duct and a door assembly.
Background of the Invention
[0002] In modern fire fighting, the concept of tactical ventilation is commonly used. Tactical
ventilation can be described as performing specific venting and fire isolation actions
in order to evacuate smoke and heat, to provide firefighters a clear view on the seat
of fire, to pull fire away from trapped occupants, and to limit property damage.
[0003] Since in modern buildings, modern materials, especially the polymers, produce a lot
more heat than traditional materials (wood, plaster, stone, bricks, etc.), tactical
ventilation is even more crucial, such that smoke exhaust systems with dedicated smoke
evacuation dampers have been developed and introduced in the buildings.
[0004] Typically the smoke evacuation damper is installed in connection to an exhaust air
duct and is default in closed position. Only in case of fire in the room where the
damper is installed and where the evacuation of smoke and heat is desired, the damper
is opened either manually by the fireman or remotely via a control system.
[0005] In case of a fire on for example the first floor of a building, the smoke evacuation
dampers on that floor or in the room(s) where the fire rages, will open, while the
smoke evacuation dampers on other floors will remain closed to prevent smoke spreading
on these floors. For that reason, smoke evacuation dampers should withstand elevated
temperatures of the smoke being evacuated through the exhaust shaft during extended
periods and provide for a good smoke barrier during such extreme conditions.
[0006] Smoke evacuation dampers are known comprising a housing defining a duct for the evacuation
of smoke there through from an upstream end of said duct (room side) to a downstream
end (exhaust shaft); a valve mounted in said duct and movable between a open position
and a closed position; at least one piece of intumescent material provided in the
smoke evacuation damper for sealing the valve in the housing when activated.
[0007] A drawback of the known smoke evacuation dampers is that the sealing properties and
especially the smoke barrier properties are only sufficient after activation of the
intumescent material and do not prevent smoke from spreading through a building during
early stages of a fire.
[0008] Therefor there remains a need for smoke evacuation dampers that solve the above-mentioned
drawback.
Summary of the Invention
[0009] The present invention addresses the above-mentioned need by providing a smoke evacuation
damper comprising a housing defining a duct for the evacuation of smoke there through
from an upstream end of said duct to a downstream end; a valve mounted in said duct
and movable between a open position and a closed position; at least one piece of intumescent
material provided in the smoke evacuation damper for sealing the valve in the housing
when activated, characterized in the smoke evacuation damper further comprises a conductor
made in a heat conductive material, said conductor contacting the piece of intumescent
material and extending in a downstream direction from said piece of intumescent material,
in or along the smoke evacuation damper.
[0010] Applicant observed that by providing conductor made in a heat conductive material,
said conductor contacting the piece of intumescent material and extending in a downstream
direction from said piece of intumescent material, the piece of intumescent material
is activated sooner than without such conductor, thereby allowing effectively sealing
the smoke evacuation damper is early stages of a fire, thereby preventing smoke from
travelling through the duct in an upstream direction.
[0011] Preventing spreading of smoke throughout a building, especially on floors were no
fire is raging, effectively helps in maximizing evacuation efficiency and preventing
damage.
[0012] According to a preferred embodiment the damper further comprises a first sealing
member provided in the duct such that valve abuts the first sealing member when in
a closed position, whereby the piece of intumescent material is provided downstream
of and adjacent said first sealing member such that in case of activation of the intumescent
material, the first sealing member is pressed against the closed valve.
[0013] The first sealing member and the piece of intumescent material are preferably spaced
apart in a non-activated condition of the intumescent material.
[0014] Preferably the conductor defines a cover plate covering the downstream oriented surface
of the piece of intumescent material, even more preferably, the cover plate is profiled
and covers both the downstream oriented surface and the side of the piece of intumescent
material facing the center of the duct, such as to define a guide for guiding the
expansion of the intumescent material upon activation.
[0015] The piece of intumescent material preferably has dimensions allowing covering the
entire downstream oriented surface of the first sealing member when expanded.
[0016] According to a preferred embodiment the piece of intumescent material is provided
between the inner circumference of the duct and the outer circumference of the valve,
preferably on the valve.
[0017] Said valve preferably comprises reinforced edge profiles provided at the circumference
of fire resistant panel and wherein said reinforced edge profiles are made in a heat
conductive material, the profiles extending from the piece of intumescent material
to the downstream surface of the valve.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0018]
Figure 1 schematically represents a cross section of a smoke evacuation damper according
to the present invention;
Figure 2 represents the same cross section as figure 1 but after activation of the
intumescent material of the smoke evacuation damper.
Figure 3 schematically represents a detail of a cross section of an alternative embodiment
of figure 1.
Description of a preferred Embodiment
[0019] Figure 1 represents a smoke evacuation damper 1 according to the present invention.
The smoke evacuation damper 1 comprises a housing 2 defining a duct 3 for the evacuation
of smoke there through from an upstream end 4 of said duct to a downstream end 5;
a valve 6 mounted in said duct and movable between a open position and a closed position;
at least one piece of intumescent material 7, 8 provided in the smoke evacuation damper
for sealing the valve 6 in the housing 2 when activated.
[0020] According to the invention the smoke evacuation damper 1 further comprises a conductor
9, 12 made in a heat conductive material, said conductor contacting the piece of intumescent
material 7 and/or 8 and extending in a downstream direction from said piece of intumescent
material.
[0021] The housing is typically rectangular and comprises four shaped profiles of a material
having good heat resistance properties such as galvanized steel or stainless steel,
optionally coated with a fire resistant material such as calcium silicate.
[0022] The valve is pivotally mounted in the housing and is manufactured in a fire resistant
material such as calcium silicate. Preferably the valve comprises at least one panel
of fire resistant material at its downstream oriented side and a panel in a material
convenient for finishing, such as gypsum at its upstream oriented side. In the embodiment
of figure 1, the valve comprises a reinforced edge profile 12 allowing protecting
the edges at the circumference of the valve. This profile is preferably made in a
heat conductive (at least 5 Wm
-1K
-1, preferably at least 10 Wm
-1K
-1, most preferably at least 15 Wm
-1K
-1 or more) and heat resistant material (resistant to temperatures up to 800°C) such
as galvanized steel, stainless steel or copper.
[0023] Preferably the profile extends from the upstream oriented surface of the valve over
the circumference of the valve towards the downstream oriented surface of the valve,
whereby the surface of the valve covered by the profile at the downstream side is
larger than the surface of the valve covered by the profile at the upstream side.
[0024] The valve further comprises a strip of intumescent material 8 extending along the
entire circumference of the valve 6. The strip 8 is in this case attached directly
on the reinforced edge profile 12. It is clear that in a non-expanded (non-activated)
condition of the strip 8 a small opening remains between the strip 8 and the housing
in a closed position of the valve.
[0025] Intumescent materials are materials that swell (expands) as a result of heat exposure,
thus increasing in volume. More particular an intumescent material undergoes a chemical
change when exposed to heat or flames, becoming viscous then forming expanding bubbles
that harden into a dense, heat insulating multicellular char. Intumescent materials
are well known in the field of smoke evacuation dampers and will not be discussed
in further detail. Examples of intumescent materials can be found in
US 4,273,879.
[0026] In the embodiment represented in figure 1, the smoke evacuation shutter further comprises
a first sealing member 10 and a second sealing member 11 extending along a section
of the inner circumference of the housing and positioned such that these sealing members
10, 11 abut the valve when in a closed position. The first sealing member 10 being
positioned downstream of the valve, while the second sealing member 11 is positioned
upstream the valve 6. Both sealing members 10 and 11 are so-called cold-seals that
show good sealing properties at temperatures between -50 - 150°C such as EPDM rubbers.
[0027] Downstream of the first sealing member 10 a piece of intumescent material 7 is provided
that, at its downstream oriented side contacts conductor 9. Preferably the sealing
member 10 and the piece of intumescent material 7 are spaced apart when the intumescent
material 7 is in a non-expanded state, thereby allowing visual control and independent
replacement of both parts.
[0028] The conductor 9 in this case defines a cover plate 13 covering the downstream oriented
side of the piece of intumescent material 7 and protecting it from direct contact
with flames. It is especially preferred that the conductor 9 is profiled and covers
both the downstream oriented surface and the side of the piece of intumescent material
facing the center of the duct, such that the conductor 9 defines a guide for a directed
expansion of the intumescent material in a direction of the valve. Even more preferably,
the conductor 9 extends upto a point where in contacts the reinforced edge 12 at the
downstream surface of valve 6. The piece of intumescent material 7 preferably has
dimensions that allow, in an expanded state of the intumescent material 7, to cover
the entire downstream oriented side of sealing member 10.
[0029] The conductor 9 is preferably manufactured in a heat resistant and heat conductive
(at least 5 Wm
-1K
-1, preferably at least 10 Wm
-1K
-1, most preferably at least 15 Wm-
1K
-1 or more) material such as galvanized steel, stainless steel or copper.
[0030] As mentioned, the smoke evacuation damper is closed in normal circumstances when
no fire is detected in a building. During normal circumstances, the smoke evacuation
dampers should prevent ambient warm (room temperature) air from flowing in a upstream
to downstream direction through the damper. This goal is achieved by providing the
above-mentioned sealing members 10 and 11 abutting the valve 6.
[0031] In case a fire is detected in the room where the smoke evacuation damper is provided,
the valve 6 is opened allowing smoke to be evacuated from the room. In this situation,
an under pressure in the smoke exhaust shaft is created and maintained such that smoke
from in the room is sucked out through the smoke evacuation damper.
[0032] In order to prevent smoke and heat from one floor of a building to enter other floors
through the smoke evacuation shaft, the smoke evacuation dampers on the floors where
no fire is detected remain shut and function as a smoke and heat barrier. To effectively
prevent smoke and heat to enter the other floors, the smoke and evacuation dampers
should be heat resistant and perfectly tight from early stages of a fire onwards.
[0033] In the case of heated smoke is exhausted through the exhaust shaft and the smoke
evacuation damper is to function as a smoke and heat barrier towards an enclosed space,
the heat in the exhaust shaft (downstream side of the smoke evacuation damper) will
result in heat being conducted through conductor 9 which will cause activation of
the piece 7 of intumescent material, which as such will firmly press the sealing member
10 against the valve as represented in figure 2, thereby increasing the sealing effect
and preventing smoke from travelling across the seal and valve through the duct. With
increasing heat, also the intumescent material between the circumference of the valve
and the duct will be activated to entirely seal the smoke evacuation damper over an
extended period.
[0034] In the preferred case the conductor extends over the seal upto the reinforced edge
12 of the valve, the conductor will provide the additional benefit that it effectively
protects the seal from immediate contact with fire or smoke, thereby preventing early
failure of the seal. Additionally, by contacting the reinforcing edge made of heat
conductive material, the heat conducted by the conductor 9 will accelerate the activation
of the intumescent layer 8 between the door and the duct, such that the smoke barrier
to be created by the smoke evacuation damper in a closed position can be achieved
very early after hot smoke travelling through the exhaust shaft, thereby preventing
early smoke spreading throughout buildings.
[0035] Figure 3 shows an alternative embodiment of a smoke evacuation damper according to
the present invention, wherein the conductor 9 comprises two profiles, one providing
the contact plate 13 and guide and another providing a channel for fastening the first
sealing member 10 therein.
[0036] It is clear that at least either the piece of intumescent material 8 or the piece
of intumescent material 7 can be present in a smoke evacuation damper according to
the present invention. Preferably, however both are present.
1. A smoke evacuation damper comprising a housing (2) defining a duct (3) for the evacuation
of smoke there through from an upstream end (4) of said duct to a downstream end (5);
a valve (6) mounted in said duct and movable between a open position and a closed
position; at least one piece of intumescent material (7, 8) provided in the smoke
evacuation damper (1) for sealing the valve (6) in the housing when activated, characterized in the smoke evacuation damper (1) further comprises a conductor (9, 12) made in a heat
conductive material, said conductor (9, 12) contacting the piece of intumescent material
(7, 8) and extending in a downstream direction (P1) from said piece of intumescent
material, in or along the smoke evacuation damper (1).
2. The smoke evacuation damper according to claim 1, wherein the damper further comprises
a first sealing member (10) provided in the duct (3) such that valve (6) abuts the
first sealing member (10) when in a closed position, whereby the piece of intumescent
material (7) is provided downstream of and adjacent said first sealing member (10).
3. The smoke evacuation damper according to claim 2, wherein the first sealing member
(10) and the piece of intumescent material (7) are spaced apart in a non-activated
condition of the intumescent material.
4. The smoke evacuation damper according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the
conductor (9) defines a cover plate (13) covering the downstream oriented surface
of the piece of intumescent material (7).
5. The smoke evacuation damper according to claim 5, wherein the cover plate (13) is
profiled and covers both the downstream oriented surface and the side of the piece
of intumescent material (7) facing the center of the duct, such as to define a guide
for guiding the expansion of the intumescent material upon activation.
6. The smoke evacuation damper according to any of claims 2 to 5, wherein the piece of
intumescent material (7) has dimensions allowing covering the entire downstream oriented
surface of the first sealing member (10) when expanded.
7. The smoke evacuation damper according to claim 1, wherein the piece of intumescent
material (8) is provided between the inner circumference of the duct (3) and the outer
circumference of the valve (6).
8. The smoke evacuation damper according to claim 7, wherein the piece of intumescent
material (8) is provided on the valve.
9. The smoke evacuation damper according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the
valve (6) comprises at least one fire resistant panel or coating at is side facing
downstream when in a closed position.
10. The smoke evacuation damper according to claim 8 and 9, wherein said valve comprises
a reinforced edge profile (12) provided at the circumference of fire resistant panel
and wherein said reinforced edge profile (12) is made in a heat conductive material,
the profile extending from the piece of intumescent material (8) to the downstream
surface of the valve.
11. The smoke evacuation damper according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the
conductor (9, 12) is manufactured in a heat resistant material.