Pressure Panels

The pressure release panel is a modern pressure release system that meets the current standard for external walls and is intended for buildings with high risks of explosion, for example; in gas-fired power plants with electrical switchgears, serving pressure release in case of an electric arc disturbance.

The magnetic clamps fitted to the rotatable fittings keep the pressure panel folds shut during nominal working conditions, with the automatic opening of the folds by increased pressure. Increased pressure is able to escape through the rotating panels to the outside and thus defending the building from damages. These folds then automatically close after the release of damaging pressure.

The release pressure is pre-adjusted by default between 50 and 1000 Pa. Further adjustment on site is possible. Other pressures are possible in bespoke designs.