Fire Protection Valves, or fire dampers, are an important part of the building fire protection system. They are usually installed on the ducts of ventilation and air conditioning systems, playing a key role in isolating fire and preventing the spread of smoke.
When a fire breaks out inside a building, Fire Protection Valves can automatically shut down if the fire is not controlled in time, cutting off the path for the fire to spread through the ventilation ducts, effectively preventing the fire from spreading further.
At the same time, closing Fire Protection Valves can also prevent smoke from spreading to other areas through pipes, ensuring the smooth progress of personnel evacuation and rescue work.
In addition, Fire Protection Valves also have a temperature sensing function. When the temperature in the pipeline exceeds the set value, the valve will automatically close, thereby ensuring the overall safety of the building.
Fire Protection Valves play a vital role in building fire safety and are an important measure to protect people's lives and property.