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      Fire protection curtains are seal openings in walls and ceilings in case of fire. The constructional set-up (rolling- or folding technology) and the use of different fabrics offer a wide application spectrum as well as different protection targets or classifications and time classes. Casings and side guides of those flexible applicable systems are integrated almost invisibly in the building and provide much scope for design of sophisticated architecture for opened designs.

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      Controls

      Control systems are necessary for all automatic fire protection systems! They are safety-relevant, because without their function or in the event of a malfunction, the entire investment of a fire protection partition would be useless. Controllers coordinate both fire detection and the interaction with other controls, like superordinate building control or the retraction of the closing area at conveyor closing area.

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Stoebich Smoke Curtain P

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Construction typeTextile smoke curtain
FabricStoebich Fire & Smoke Fabric P 600.1 A2 | Fire & Smoke Fabric P
Closing directionFrom top to bottom
Closing cycles1,000 cycles according to DIN EN 12101-1
ClassificationD 60 | Classification according to DIN EN 12101-1
TriggeringApproved hold-open system | To be provided on site

Constructive system design (with guide rail)

FabricSystem widt h(SB)Drop length (AL)t (mm)h (mm)
Protex 600.1 A2 / 1100.1 A2≥ 0,8 m - ≤ 1,6 m≤ 3,5 m190250
Protex 600.1 A2 / 1100.1 A2≥ 1,6 m - ≤ 30 m≤ 3,5 m190200
Protex 600.1 A2 / 1100.1 A2≥ 1,2 m - ≤ 30 m> 3,5 m - ≤ 6 m190250
Protex 1100.1 A2≥ 2,0 m - ≤ 20 m> 6 m - ≤ 9 m235290

Constructive system design (without guide rail)

Supercoil

Legend System components:
1 = Smoke detector
2 = Casing
4 = Fixing bracket
5 = Fabric
6 = Closing element
7 = Tubular motor
8 = Control module
9 = Control with operating unit
10 = Manual release

FabricSystem width (SB)Drop length (AL)t (mm)h (mm)
Protex 600.1 A2 / 1100.1 A2≥ 0,8 m - ≤ 1,6 m≤ 3,5 m190250
Protex 600.1 A2 / 1100.1 A2≥ 1,6 m - ≤ 50 m≤ 3,5 m190200
Protex 600.1 A2 / 1100.1 A2≥ 1,2 m - ≤ 50 m> 3,5 m - ≤ 6 m190250
Protex 1100.1 A2≥ 2,0 m - ≤ 50 m> 6 m - ≤ 9 m235290

Bottom Bar


Closing strips Fibershield-P
Standard
Typ 4,6
Closing strips Fibershield-P
Spring-loaded closing strip
Typ = 3,84 F (Special)
Closing strips Fibershield-P
Spring-loaded closing strip
Typ = 4,6 F (Special)

Alternatives for installation


Wall mounting
Installation to the wall
Suspension mounting
Installation over suspension
Ceiling mounting
Installation to the ceiling

Side guides


Typ 105 E (niche)
Type 105 E (niche)
a = 105 mm
b = 74 mm

AL = ≤ 6 m
A = ≤ 50 m²
Typ 105 E (embrasure)
Type 105 E (embrasure)
a = 105 mm
b = 74 mm

AL = ≤ 6 m
A = ≤ 50 m²
Typ 105 E (Wall)
Type 105 E (Wall)
a = 105 mm
b = 74 mm

AL = ≤ 6 m
A = ≤ 50 m²


Typ 80 E
Type 80 E
a = 80 mm
b = 74 mm

AL = ≤ 3,5 m
A = ≤ 18 m²
Typ 160 E
Type 160 E
a = 160 mm
b = 100 mm

AL = ≤ 9 m
A = ≤ 120 m²