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Comprehensive Range covering all fire containment applications.

Drivers & controls for fire shutters from 2 to 100 sq/m

Powered or unpowered, shutters close under controlled descent - no freefall

Safe and regular system testing without risk of damage

EXPERISE AT YOUR DISPOSAL
The Kaba Garog automation and control package for fire doors offers solutions for all applications.
At the heart of the system is the controlled descent operator. Designed for fire applications, both manual and powered versions of the operator incorporate a controlled descent mechanism. Conventional systems allow shutters to close under gravity, greatly increasing the likelihood of damage, not ideal if regular testing is undertaken. The control descent mechanism governs the speed of descent ensuring a smooth close and allowing regular testing of shutters,even those activated thermally by fusible link. Speed governors are also available, giving the simplest shutters a controlled descent facility. The control and interface systems are equally versatile. Our sytems specialists can draw upon expertise which extends from single manual shutters through to multi shutter systems interfacing with fire alarm systems. Advise is also available on compliance with all applicable regulations, offering our customers a "Total Solution"

FIRE SYSTEM OVERVIEW

Manual System - Entirely mechanical, free standing solution with thermally activated mechanical brake and controlled descent of the shutter to close.

Linked Manual System - An alarm system signal voltage activates an electro-mechanical brake release and controlled descent of the shutter to close.

Interfaced powered system - An interfaced panel receives the alarm signal voltages and facilitates use of visual and audible warnings and timed delay before the shutter is powered to close. Battery back-up is available to ensure warnings and timed delay are maintained in the event of power failure.