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Ravenscroft specialises in providing innovative and energy efficient engineering solutions for the heating and ventilating sector. Our customised engineering solutions yield high quality indoor air while reducing HVAC operating costs.  

RAVENSCROFT BSD (SERIES 2) FIRE DAMPERS NOW AVAILABLE

Ravenscroft BSD Series 2 is an updated version of our trust BSD fire damper. The BSD2 dampers meets the AS1530.4-2014 standard and passed its recent test with flying colours.

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Fire damper for plasterboard wall
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Fire damper for concrete/masonry

Installation Instructions

BSD2-PW

Ravenscroft Fire Damper (Series 2)for Plasterboard Walls

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BSD2-C

Ravenscroft Fire Damper (Series 2) for Concrete/Masonry

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BSD-PW

Ravenscroft Fire Damper for Plasterboard Walls

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BSD-C

Ravenscroft Fire Damper for Concrete/Masonry

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FDV

Halton FDV

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See how easy and quick it is to install a Ravenscroft Fire Damper compared to the conventional fire damper!

 

displacement ventialtion halton ravenscroft belgian schoolSeveral international studies have found that indoor air quality in schools remains poor. This causes an increase in symptoms and illness, shortens attention span, while good air quality can enhance children’s concentration and also teachers’ productivity. The most common indoor climate problems are inadequate ventilation and thermal comfort.

In a recent article on indoor air quality in classrooms Panu Mustakallio and Risto Kosonen compared different air distribution methods and their effects on air quality in the classroom using a fullscale laboratory test to measure their performance. 

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