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Damper test switch fail-safe actuator

A firestat for providing an output for controlling an opening and closing of a fire/smoke damper. The firestat includes a fire/smoke damper test switch and an actuator configured to depress the fire/smoke damper test switch. The firestat is further configured to release the fire/smoke damper test switch in response to a depressing force applied to the actuator, wherein melting or other damage to the actuator causes a release of the test switch.

Damper test switch fail-safe actuator

A firestat for providing an output for controlling an opening and closing of a fire/smoke damper. The firestat includes a fire/smoke damper test switch and an actuator configured to depress the fire/smoke damper test switch. The firestat is further configured to release the fire/smoke damper test switch in response to a depressing force applied to the actuator, wherein melting or other damage to the actuator causes a release of the test switch.

Multi-component whole house fan system
11573021 · 2023-02-07 · ·

Apparatus and method for ventilating a building structure, such as a residence. In some embodiments, a ventilation system includes a damper assembly which extends through an interior substrate (e.g., an interior wall) of the structure and an exhaust assembly which extends through an exterior substrate (e.g., an exterior wall of the structure and which is in communication with the damper assembly via a control circuit. The interior wall separates a conditioned space and an unconditioned space. The exhaust assembly is initially activated to vent exhaust air from the unconditioned space while a door of the damper assembly remains closed. The door is subsequently opened responsive to a measured environmental parameter, such as a differential pressure between the conditioned and unconditioned spaces, to generate a combined airflow that passes from the conditioned space to the unconditioned space and then to the exterior of the structure.

Multi-component whole house fan system
11573021 · 2023-02-07 · ·

Apparatus and method for ventilating a building structure, such as a residence. In some embodiments, a ventilation system includes a damper assembly which extends through an interior substrate (e.g., an interior wall) of the structure and an exhaust assembly which extends through an exterior substrate (e.g., an exterior wall of the structure and which is in communication with the damper assembly via a control circuit. The interior wall separates a conditioned space and an unconditioned space. The exhaust assembly is initially activated to vent exhaust air from the unconditioned space while a door of the damper assembly remains closed. The door is subsequently opened responsive to a measured environmental parameter, such as a differential pressure between the conditioned and unconditioned spaces, to generate a combined airflow that passes from the conditioned space to the unconditioned space and then to the exterior of the structure.

SWITCHED-MODE LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE (LED) DISPLAY UNIT SATISFYING FIRE-FIGHTING SMOKE EXHAUST VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS

A switched-mode light-emitting diode (LED) display unit satisfying fire-fighting smoke exhaust and ventilation requirements includes an LED display unit, a mounting member, an opening-closing actuator and a pressing member. The LED display unit is mounted on the mounting member and the mounting member is mounted on a display panel by an opening-closing actuator and pressed against the display panel by a pressing member. The switched-mode LED display unit provides the pressing member that works to release the pressed mounting member after obtaining a triggering command and the opening-closing actuator that turns on the LED display unit subsequently, thereby meeting the fire smoke exhaust ventilation requirement of the internal surface or the external surface of a building.

Automatic smoke removal system
11255559 · 2022-02-22 ·

Smoke is removed from a building interior by a system in which a controller is activated upon a signal from any of one or more smoke detectors connected thereto. A conduit, with an air-receiving end located in the building and an air-exhaust end located outside the building, has an associated air mover arranged to exhaust air from the building through the conduit. A first and second valve in the conduit are normally closed, preventing air flow. On a smoke detection signal from the controller, the first valve and second valve open, the air mover actuates and air/smoke is withdrawn from the building until a “reset” signal is received. On reset, the air mover shuts down and the first and second valves close. The air-receiving end is preferably directly connected through a forced-air HVAC system of the building to avail use of its ducts and air movers.

Automatic smoke removal system
11255559 · 2022-02-22 ·

Smoke is removed from a building interior by a system in which a controller is activated upon a signal from any of one or more smoke detectors connected thereto. A conduit, with an air-receiving end located in the building and an air-exhaust end located outside the building, has an associated air mover arranged to exhaust air from the building through the conduit. A first and second valve in the conduit are normally closed, preventing air flow. On a smoke detection signal from the controller, the first valve and second valve open, the air mover actuates and air/smoke is withdrawn from the building until a “reset” signal is received. On reset, the air mover shuts down and the first and second valves close. The air-receiving end is preferably directly connected through a forced-air HVAC system of the building to avail use of its ducts and air movers.

SMOKE VENT
20170321924 · 2017-11-09 ·

A smoke vent including a curb and door assembly utilizing a continuous hinge assembly that extends an entire length of a door. Hinge members of the door assembly and curb define continuous, extruded hinge members such that the door is supported across the entire length of the hinge members, whereby localized deflection of the curb is avoided. By supporting the door across the entire length of the hinge member, a door seal can be evenly compressed against the curb so as to prevent moisture/water intrusion when the door is in a closed disposition. The door assembly can further include a dome member that substantially defines an upper and lower surface of the door(s). Each door can comprise a plurality of retainer clips that positively couple the dome member to extruded members that define a door frame while providing a moisture resistant seal between the dome member and the door frame.

System, method, and apparatus for the suppression of fire growth

An improved system and method for detection and suppression of fire that addresses the elements of the fire tetrahedron (e.g., heat, oxygen, fuel-rich smoke) to detect and suppress fires is described. Embodiments are comprised of a processor in communication with a detector, a fan, and a number of dampers. Upon detection of a triggering condition by the detector, the processor causes signals to be transmitted to the fan and dampers. Resulting changes to dampers and fans redirects airflow to evacuate heat, oxygen, and fuel-rich smoke through one or more vents in the compartment in which the triggering condition was detected. Advantages of described embodiments include utilizing existing HVAC systems, removing elements of the fire tetrahedron to suppress fires, and reducing unnecessary damage that may be caused by prior art suppression systems (e.g., sprinklers).

ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION SMOKE EVACUATION
20170254556 · 2017-09-07 ·

A control system, comprising one or more smoke sensors, each configured to measure a level of smoke at a location within a building and to output a smoke level signal based at least in part upon the measured level of smoke. A controller configured to receive the smoke level signals and to control an operation of one or more energy recovery ventilation systems in a first mode of operation to recover energy when the smoke level signal is below a predetermined value and in a second mode of operation to evacuate smoke when the smoke level signal is above the predetermined value.