INVISIBLE RESCUERS - SO THAT HELPERS BECOME HEROES!
Sun protection in the escape route
The requirement in accordance with Section 33 of the Model Building Regulation (MBO) calls for at least two independent escape routes per floor, at least one of which must comply with the regulations of the first escape route
of the first escape route.
The first escape route is a traffic route that enables people to leave a hazardous area quickly. It leads either out of a building into the open or into a secured area.
Examples include corridors, stairs and exits, which people use to escape to safety in the event of a fire.
In contrast to the first escape route, which is strictly regulated and clearly defined, there are countless possible solutions when designing the second escape route.
Whether you consult the MBO or other state building regulations, you will not yet find uniform regulations nationwide. For sun shading manufacturers, architects and planners
this represents a massive challenge in terms of design and implementation. This in turn can lead to conflicts. Especially if the requirements for sun shading required by fire protection
in the second escape route are not taken into account. Furthermore, aesthetic aspects, monument protection regulations, structural framework conditions and, last but not least, costs must be reconciled
Must be reconciled.
Modular design - motor and gearbox with a system!
The ingenious design of the RESCUE-J can be easily integrated into all standard roller shutter boxes. All components are dimensionally designed so that only the crank
Crank has to be installed inside the building.
- Space-saving: Thanks to its modular design, the system can be integrated into all front-mounted and top-mounted boxes.
- Flexible: RESCUE-R is available for roller shutters with 60 mm octagonal shaft and 50 mm octagonal shaft.
- Maintenance-free: The motor, freewheel and gearbox require no maintenance.
- Customer-oriented: In an emergency, the roller shutter can be opened easily and quickly at the same time. The gear reduction ratio of 4:1 makes operation child's play.
RESCUE-J Kit at a glance
Venetian blind motor GJ5606 (6 Nm): This is based on our tried-and-tested mechanical external venetian blind motor. Optimum and
quick adjustment of the end positions with just two buttons.Freewheel: Solid freewheel made of extremely stable and durable plastic. The freewheel is designed for 50 emergency operations
and guarantees reliable use over the entire service life of the external venetian blind system.Bevel gear: Proven components and assemblies ensure smooth operation.
Airtight hinge bearing: Prevents cold bridges and protects against draughts and condensation.
AvantGarde crank handle: Elegant crank handle with concealed mechanism can be discreetly integrated into the room.
Operation in case of fire
If the roller shutter cannot be raised electrically in the event of a fire, RESCUE-R is used. Simply pull the linkage out of the bracket, push the sleeve of the AvantGarde crank handle
upwards and bend and turn the crank. The safety seal is used to visually indicate that the crank should only be operated in an emergency.
Recommissioning
No action is required when recommissioning the GJ5606 motor. If the blind has been opened with the crank handle, the crank handle should be turned a quarter turn in the opposite direction
in the opposite direction to relieve the gearbox and prevent the crank from turning during motor operation.
Installation
Slide the motor with freewheel, dampers and fitted coupling pieces into the top rail. Secure the motor with the clamping bracket/clamping bridge and lock it with the locking lever.
Slide the reversing rods into the coupling pieces.
Insert the gearbox holder on the side and secure with a screw if necessary. Insert the gearbox into the holder, paying attention to the alignment of the drive bushing.
If a specific direction of crank rotation is required, the gearbox can be rotated by 180° axially.
NOTE: Crank operation is only possible in the upright position.