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Part #461868
FSDR-XXX, SEFSDR-XXX,
AND SSFSDR-XXX MODELS
1
1 ⁄2 Hour Fire & Combination Fire
Smoke Dampers
Vertical and Horizontal Mount
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
FSDR-XXX, SEFSDR-XXX, and SSFSDR-XXX Model
Dampers are intended for installation in accordance with
combination fire smoke damper requirements established
by:
National Fire Protection Association
NFPA Standards 80, 90A, 92A, 92B & 101
BOCA National Building Codes
ICBO Uniform Building Codes
IBC
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table of Contents Pre-Installation Guidelines ...................................................................................2 Electrical Guidelines .............................................................................................3 Installation .........................................................................................................3-7 • Clearances Required Between Fire Damper Sleeves and Wall/Floor Openings ......3 • Sleeve Length and Wall Thickness ...........
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Electrical Guidelines All wiring shall be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA-70 latest edition, any local codes SAFEty DANGER ! that may apply, and wiring diagrams developed in compliance Electrical input may be needed for with the job or project design and specifications. this equipment. this work should be performed by a qualified electrician. SAFEty CAUtION ! Verify power before wiring actuator. Greenheck is not responsible for any damage to, or failure of th
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2. SLEEVE LENGt H AND WALL/FLOOR t HICKNESS 3. DUCt t O SLEEVE CONNECt IONS Insert the damper assembly into the prepared opening, to Dampers are supplied with sleeves and actuators from appropriate depth (see Page 3, Fig. 1). the factory and can be installed without the need for additional field installed sleeves. Recommended maximum and minimum insertion depth Gauge of factory furnished sleeve determines the can be exceeded if: type of duct to sleeve connections required (see table 1)
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5. ACt UAt OR CONNECt IONS Electrical and/or pneumatic connections to damper actuators should be made in accordance with wiring and piping diagrams developed in compliance with applicable codes, ordinances and regulations (see Electrical Guidelines). 6. CONNECt ION AND OPERAt ION OF t EMPERAt URE RESPONSE DEVICES (Fusible Link, RRL OPt ION, OCI OPt ION, t OR OPt ION, and PRV OPt ION) RRL - Dampers will be supplied with a fusible link temperature response device, as a standard. An option
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RAt INGS (Fig. 6) t OR Wiring Integral Switch type: Single Pole, double throw 1 Electrical: 10 Amps, /3 hp, 120 or 240 Vac 1 1 /2 Amp, 125 Vdc; /4 Amp 250 Vdc 5 Amps, 120 Vac “L” (lamp load) 1.0 Amps, 24 Vac 1.5 Amps, 24 Vdc temperature Limit: 165° F (standard primary sensor) 212° F (optional primary sensor) 250° F (secondary sensor) 350º F ( secondary sensor) Fig. 6 FSDR-X
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9. Round Duct Connections Round duct connections to shall be attached with #8 sheet metal screws as follows: • Ducts 22 in. dia. and smaller shall have three screws. • Ducts larger than 22 in. dia. up to and including 24 in. dia. shall have five screws. NOt E: All breakaway connections described may have duct sealant, PA2084T duct sealant adhesive manufactured by Precision, DP1010 water base duct sealant manufactured by Design Polymetrics, or Grey Pookie applied in accordance with SMACNA rec