
What are Fire Dampers and Why are They Needed?
What is a Fire Damper? A fire damper is a passive fire protection product used in HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) ducts to prevent the spread of fire inside the ductwork.
What are the different types of dampers? - Lloyd Industries
Fire dampers, smoke dampers, and combination fire/smoke dampers are critical to preserving life when fire threatens. Choosing between dynamic and static types, and employing these dampers ensures …
The Basics of A Combination Fire and Smoke Damper
A fire damper is a type of damper that is used to protect HVAC ducts and prevent the spread of fire in buildings. They are passive fire protection products that play an essential role in the safety of …
Static vs. Dynamic Fire Dampers: Choosing the Right Solution for Your ...
Static dampers offer basic fire containment at a lower cost, while dynamic dampers provide enhanced control and adaptability for complex HVAC systems. Assess your building’s specific needs and key …
Fire Dampers - Fire Rated Access Doors - Lloyd Industries
Lloyd Industries offers a wide range of Fire Damper products including back draft dampers, fire rated access doors, air control dampers, and smoke dampers.
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How to Choose the Right Fire Damper - Lloyd Industries
Let’s look at how to choose a fire damper, its sizes, and the questions you should ask when exploring passive fire protection products during planning and construction.
Fire Smoke Damper Combination - Lloyd Industries
Lloyd Industries offers Combination Fire Smoke Dampers that are similar to Fire Dampers in fire resistance rating and prevent the spread of smoke inside ducts.
Fire Dampers vs. Smoke Dampers: What’s the Difference?
While it may seem like a fire damper and smoke damper would do the same thing in this process, they do serve different purposes. Where they’re placed and how they operate when they’re in use are …
Static vs. Dynamic Fire Dampers: What’s the Difference?
Fire dampers are critical elements in HVAC systems, playing a pivotal role in ensuring compliance with Fire Code 80 and safeguarding lives and property. Understanding the distinctions between static and …