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Larger IBDT Horizontal Sizes and the ABD-FD (IBDT)

Ruskin has increased the over-all size of the IBDT Thin Line Fire Dampers to 36" x 36". This increased the height from 12" to 36" tall (33% larger).

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Project FAIL-SAFE Finds Sprinkler “Trade-Offs” Lead to Drop in Overall Fire Safety Scores

Ruskin is actively involved with the NFPA, ICC, NASFM, AMCA and other agencies to continuously evaluate and improve upon our passive fire protection products for increased life safety of buildings and in turn, the public. The most recent is Project Fail Safe with Fire Safe North America and National Association of State Fire Marshals. The initial data from the proprietary MATRIXᵀᴹ tool shows a decrease in building safety due to the decline in passive fire protection, such as life safety dampers. New Release and reports below.

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5,000-square-foot addition to the existing Parsons facility

Ruskin recently expanded its Parsons, Kansas, manufacturing plant with a 5,000-square-foot addition to the existing facility. Opened in August, the new space supports production of the TDP05K advanced thermal dispersion air measurement system introduced earlier this year.

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Ruskin® Introduces TED40 Economy Insulated Thinline Control Damper

The TED40 provides low leakage and thermal performance in a thin line 4" deep frame. Blade profile stays within the frame in the full open position which makes it ideal for mounting against louvers or openings.


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Ruskin® introduces new 5-inch vertical louver with best-in-class wind-driven rain performance

The EME520V wind-driven rain-resistant stationary louver is the newest louver offering from Ruskin. This five-inch vertically-oriented louver has best-in-class wind-driven rain performance (Class A at 29 and 50 mph). It also has good pressure drop.

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Ruskin® introduces ABD-FD automatic balancing damper and curtain fire damper assembly

Ruskin introduces a new series of pressure-independent automatic balancing dampers (ABDs). The ABD-FD automatic balancing damper and curtain fire damper assembly is the only unit in the industry that combines an ABD with a UL555 1 ½-hour static-rated fire damper to meet building code requirements.

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Ruskin® introduces TDP05K advanced thermal dispersion air measurement system measuring with industry-leading maximum 128 sensors

The Ruskin TDP05K advanced thermal dispersion air measurement system for air flow and temperature measuring averages multiple velocity and temperature points within the duct or plenum—arriving at the most accurate air measurements possible for demanding applications.

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Ruskin® introduces only 3-inch louver with AMCA 540 impact resistance

The EME3625DFL wind-driven rain-resistant stationary louver from Ruskin is the industry’s only 3-inch louver with Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) 540 impact resistance. Constructed of extruded aluminum for low maintenance and high resistance to corrosion, the louver is also AMCA 550-listed and is pending 2014 Florida Building Code approval.

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Subscribe to Ruskin's New Webinar Series

Join Ruskin on the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 2:30 CST for a discussion in relevant HVAC topics. 

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Ruskin introduces new EME720 seven-inch horizontal louver, combining continuous-blade architectural appearance and wind-driven rain-resistant performance

The new EME720 seven-inch horizontal louver from Ruskin features a best in class 56 percent free area and combines a continuous-blade architectural appearance with the performance you would expect in a wind-driven rain-resistant louver. 

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