What makes up an AOV system?
An AOV system typically comprises a ventilator, a control panel, smoke detectors and override switches where required. Where they are used for environmental ventilation, they can include thermostats and rain sensors.
Our AOV kits contain ventilators, control panels, smoke detectors, and switches designed to work out of the box without the need for specialist installation or commissioning services. The kits can be installed as either stand-alone systems or be interconnected to form modular “smoke shaft” systems without the need for additional interfaces or software. They can contain:
The EV-301 interface panel monitors and controls smoke control ventilators and interface devices. It can operate as a standalone AOV control panel, as a natural shaft system, or as part of a networked mechanical solution. It provides powered outputs for smoke vents/dampers and door actuators and has a separate output for dedicated environmental ventilators.
EN 12101-2 Compliant Window Louvre complete with glass blades, suitable for smoke ventilation to corridors and stairwells.
BS EN 12101-8 damper
The EV-SD standalone smoke detector will trigger dedicated AOV control panels upon detection of smoke in the protected corridor/lobby.
Our HE-077 secure switch allows fireman’s override and manual operation of the system.
24V ventilators are certified to EN-12101-2 used to ventilate smoke from the top of the smoke shaft or stairwell.
Stylish vent for use in natural ventilation and smoke and heat extraction in building facades.