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Elevators: Smoke & Fire Curtain Applications

Smoke & Fire Curtain Applications in Elevators Play an Important Role

Curtain Technology can be effectively applied to protect an elevator opening from the threat of smoke and fire.

Our smoke curtains are deployed automatically, as directed by the applicable smoke detection and alarm system, or can also be manually deployed and retracted, as required. Curtains are available in a variety of elevator hoistway opening sizes and housing dimensions. Steel side rails are utilized, and compatible frames are provided that can be either painted to match in the field, or powder coated finish per your color standard.

In the event that the main power, backup generator, and fire alarm panel fail, the smoke curtains will operate independently and deploy in their fail safe mode.

The curtains do not interfere with elevator door operations but provide a smoke and draft control assembly for the fire-rated elevator. We at U.S. Smoke & Fire believe that all elevator systems in the United States are candidates for applying innovative smoke curtain technology.

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Why Choose Fire Protective Smoke Curtains for Your Open Floor Plan?
  • Rated as for 1 hour, 2 hours and 3 hour smoke and fire partition, barrier and opening protective.
  • Only a 7 inch by 7 inch housing for up to a 18 feet length with a 10 feet drop height.
  • Housings of 7 inch by 11 inches for lengths longer than 19 feet.
  • Typical 60 feet length curtain housing with 40 foot drop only 8 inches by 13 inches.
  • Accordion smoke and fire barrier systems makes turns and angles without posts and rails.
  • Gravity Fail Safe Deployment.
  • Fully Integrates with Fire Alarm System with optional building management system relay per UL 864.
  • Report holder for Elevator smoke containment and elevator lobby smoke containment per ICC AC-77.
  • Utilized to Rate Corridor in lieu of fire rated glass, washing glass In lieu of horizontal accordion doors and cross corridor area separation with pass through egress.
  • Enclose monumental stairways and secondary Egress paths makes fixed glass draft curtains a thing of the past.
  • Curtains with redundant forms of egress, pass through egress, rewind switches, two stage descents, delayed descents.
  • Curtains used for stages per NFPA 80 guidelines.
  • Restricts Atrium Volume as part of an Atrium Smoke Management System per IBC 909 and IBC 404.5 exception 3.
  • Provides Atrium Separation per IBC 404.5 Exception 6 back to 2 floor rule for removal of smoke management system.
  • Horizontal Curtains to separate two floors allows architects to design more open floor plans.
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