Understanding Fire Dampers and Why Inspection Matters

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SYDNEY - s4story -- Fire dampers are a vital but often overlooked part of a building's passive fire protection system. Installed within HVAC ductwork, they help prevent the spread of fire and protect both people and property.

What Is a Fire Damper?

A fire damper is installed where ductwork passes through fire-rated walls or floors. Under normal conditions, it remains open to allow airflow. When exposed to high temperatures, it closes automatically, sealing the duct and helping contain the fire to its point of origin.

This simple mechanism is an important part of a building's fire compartmentation strategy.

How Do Fire Dampers Work?

Most fire dampers use a fusible link or thermal actuator that responds when temperatures reach a predetermined level. Once activated, the damper blades are released and close automatically, blocking the duct.

By shutting off airflow, fire dampers help prevent flames and heat from spreading through the ventilation system.

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Types of Fire Dampers

Common types include:

*Curtain-type dampers – Used in horizontal ducts.
*Multi-blade dampers – Designed for larger openings and higher airflow.
*Combination dampers – Provide both fire and smoke control.
*Intumescent dampers – Single-use dampers that require replacement after activation.

Why Inspection and Maintenance Are Essential

Because fire dampers are concealed within ceilings and ductwork, they can easily be overlooked. Dust build-up, mechanical faults, incorrect installation and later modifications can all affect performance.

Regular inspection, testing and certification in accordance with Australian standards help maintain compliance and ensure fire dampers operate as intended when needed most.

If you're unsure whether your fire dampers are compliant or due for inspection, the Coral Fire team provides professional inspection, testing and maintenance services to help ensure your systems meet current standards.

To learn more about fire dampers, visit https://coralfire.com.au/fire-dampers/.

Source: Coral Fire

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