Branngardin

Fire Curtains

Flammatex

Flammatex fire curtains are installed where fire or smoke requirements are mandated within a fire compartment, escape route, compartmentalization wall, or exterior wall. The fire curtain has been tested and approved according to stringent requirements for fire resistance, smoke tightness, and functionality.

COST-EFFECTIVE AND FLEXIBLE SOLUTION

Flammatex is a cost-effective solution with a wide range of applications. It is favored by architects because the system takes up minimal space and can be integrated into the building itself in various configurations. BVS has the experience and solutions that can be adapted to any scenario.

FIRE CLASSES

Flammatex with fire classes up to E120, EW120, and EI120 is CE-marked according to test standards EN 1634-1, EN 1634-3, EN 12605, EN 15269-11, and classification and product standard EN 16034, EN 13501-2, EN 13241.

BVS is a market leader in certified fire protection products and can provide advice on the requirements of current regulations.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

When the fire alarm is triggered, either locally through a smoke detector or through the fire alarm control panel, the fire and smoke curtain will close. The system is designed to monitor and respond to any faults in the fire alarm chain and control panel.

We develop and deliver the market’s most advanced control systems with and without UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply).

CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION

Feel free to contact us if you would like more information or to receive documentation on this product.

Contact us

Flammatex Branngardin
Flammatex Styresentral

CONTACT US:

Anders Løge

Anders Løge

District Manager West
anders@bvs1.no
+47 479 17 787

Paul Erik Horvath

Paul Erik Horvath

District Manager
Mid- and Northern Norway
paulerik@bvs1.no
+47 909 30 013

Asle Aasland

Asle Aasland

Sales- & Marketing Manager
asle@bvs1.no
+47 979 70 535

Tommy Strand

Tommy Strand

Snorre Strøm

Snorre Strøm

District Manager East
snorre@bvs1.no
+47 416 00 530

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