Fire Rated Rolling Shutters
Real Estate

Fire Rated Rolling Shutters

Gandhi Automations´ fire doors and shutters can resist fire for up to four hours.
Fire shutters play a vital role in fire safety of buildings and industrial premises. Their correct specifications, installation and use is paramount to safety.
Fire shutters are the unsung heroes of fire safety.
If fire breaks out, a fire shutter must fulfill its role as an engineered safety device, in order to hold the spread of fire and smoke.
Fire rated doors and shutters are applied in various places such as industrial, commercial, etc, where fire protection is required. Regular checks are required to ensure that all parts continue to function correctly without compromise.
Certified fire shutters with proper fitting is necessary to avoid damage. Such fire shutters and doors by Gandhi Automation are engineered carefully.

Auto-closing mechanism
Fire doors and shutters designed by Gandhi Automations are equipped with fusible link mechanism. On sensing a temperature of 74¦C, the fusible link mechanism releases the brake of the motor and allows it to descend by gravity. The operating system can be directly wired for activation by fire alarm system or smoke detectors.

Sturdy construction
Fire doors and shutters are constructed from cold rolled galvalume, galvanised steel or stainless steel laths with a minimum thickness of 0.9 mm. The interlocked profiles are securely held using specially designed profile ends, which act as a curtain alignment system, thus eliminating lateral movement of the profiles.

Gandhi Automations´ fire shutters and doors can resist fire up to four hours. Gandhi and Warringtonfire (Australia) Pty Ltd, comply with BS 476: Part 22: 1987 standards for stability and integrity for up to four hours.

Maintenance
Frequent inspection and maintenance of the components are of utmost importance. Gandhi Automations maintenance team checks and ensures that all parts continue to function correctly without compromise.

(Communication by the management of the company)

Gandhi Automations´ fire doors and shutters can resist fire for up to four hours. Fire shutters play a vital role in fire safety of buildings and industrial premises. Their correct specifications, installation and use is paramount to safety. Fire shutters are the unsung heroes of fire safety. If fire breaks out, a fire shutter must fulfill its role as an engineered safety device, in order to hold the spread of fire and smoke. Fire rated doors and shutters are applied in various places such as industrial, commercial, etc, where fire protection is required. Regular checks are required to ensure that all parts continue to function correctly without compromise. Certified fire shutters with proper fitting is necessary to avoid damage. Such fire shutters and doors by Gandhi Automation are engineered carefully. Auto-closing mechanism Fire doors and shutters designed by Gandhi Automations are equipped with fusible link mechanism. On sensing a temperature of 74¦C, the fusible link mechanism releases the brake of the motor and allows it to descend by gravity. The operating system can be directly wired for activation by fire alarm system or smoke detectors. Sturdy construction Fire doors and shutters are constructed from cold rolled galvalume, galvanised steel or stainless steel laths with a minimum thickness of 0.9 mm. The interlocked profiles are securely held using specially designed profile ends, which act as a curtain alignment system, thus eliminating lateral movement of the profiles. Gandhi Automations´ fire shutters and doors can resist fire up to four hours. Gandhi and Warringtonfire (Australia) Pty Ltd, comply with BS 476: Part 22: 1987 standards for stability and integrity for up to four hours. Maintenance Frequent inspection and maintenance of the components are of utmost importance. Gandhi Automations maintenance team checks and ensures that all parts continue to function correctly without compromise. (Communication by the management of the company)

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