Fire Safety Curtains
Choose the best possible fire protection for your theatre
Most building codes require a motorized, self-closing fire curtain to protect your audience. Regular testing of fire curtains is now mandatory. Make it your responsibility to ensure your fire curtains and accessories are all in good working order. Need assistance? Simply call Clancy.
For assistance with fire safety for your theatre or new project contact us today.
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Smoke Seal Used above the proscenium opening to seal the gap between the wall and the fire curtain. |
Curtain Guides Guide the edges of curtains on tracks or wire guides. |
Round Weight Arbor Components Used to tension fire lines, dashpot cables, and overbalance clutch levers. |
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Fusible Links Open in response to temperature or electrical signal to release the fire line fire curtain arbor release. |
Fire Curtain Arbor Release Allows fire detection systems, such as rate of rise heat detectors, smoke detectors, or other electrical signals to automatically release the fire curtain. |
Swivel Eye Pulley Used in fire lines as needed. |
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Fire Line Release & Enclosure
For manual release of the fire curtain in case of fire. |
SureGuard® II
Allows rate of rise heat detectors, smoke detectors, or other electrical signals to automatically release the fire curtain. |
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Hydraulic Dashpots
Slows the descent of a large fire safety curtain as it approaches the floor. |
Smoke Pockets
Contain the sides of the fire curtain to prevent the passage of smoke, and house the curtain guide system. |
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