Steel fire-rated roller shutter, fire resistance performance 240 minutes.
Fire-rated roller shutters are a reliable and effective solution for ensuring fire safety in indoor environments.
Certification:
- Tested in accordance with standards: EN 1634-1
- Classified according to standard: EN 13501-2
- Fire class: EW 30, EW 60, EW 90, EW 120, E30, E 60, E 90, E 120, E 180, E 240
- Cycle test: Validated in accordance with standard C2 (> 10,000 cycles)
- CE marking: Complies with standards EN 13241 and EN 16034
The fire-rated roller shutter is suitable for indoor/indoor and indoor/outdoor situations, for frequent use.
Installation is only possible on the wall/opening. The following installation surfaces are permitted: aerated concrete, sand-lime brick, concrete, masonry, fire-resistant steel construction (through installation required when fire resistance is > 120 minutes; not possible with steel surfaces).
Standard:
- 400 V fail-safe gravity chain motor with control box
- 230 V external tubular motor with gravity descent and control box (up to ± 18 m²)
- external safety device
- optical/acoustic signalling
- double-walled galvanised steel slatted apron, thickness 60 mm
Options:
- Indoor/outdoor application up to wind class 3 (700 Pa)
- Roller/motor cover box, galvanised steel
- Galvanised steel parts powder coated in the RAL colour of your choice
- Light curtain set
- Smoke detector for a stand-alone system
- Various switches
Contact us for more information or for a customised configuration tailored to your specific needs.
Metal fire-resistant curtain EW240
Questions & Answers
What is the purpose of a fire door?
A fire door isolates one compartment from another, preventing the spread of flames, smoke and heat.
What is CE marking?
CE marking guarantees the user or customer that the product complies with safety and quality standards. Marking is compulsory before a product can be placed on the market.
What are the abbreviations E, EW and EI?
Products bearing the EEW and EI labels in accordance with European standards are valid. E (tightness) EW (flame-tightness) and EI (heat-tightness /below 140°)
What dimensions are permitted?
The maximum authorised dimensions are notified in the PVs approved by the test laboratories.
