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Table of Contents

Pre-Installation Guidelines ................................................................................................................................ 2 
Electrical Guidelines .......................................................................................................................................... 2 
Installation ......................................................................................................................................................3-7
 

• Clearances Required Between Fire Damper Sleeves and Wall/Floor Openings ............................ 3 

 

• Sleeve Length and Wall Thickness .................................. .................................................................3 

 

• Duct to Sleeve Connections ...................................... ........................................................................4 

 

• Securing the Damper/Sleeve Assembly to Wall and Floor Openings ........................ .....................4 

 

• Actuator Connections ..................................... ...................................................................................5 

 

• Connection and Operation of Temperature Control Devices ....................................................... 5-6 

 

• Recommended Preparation of Openings in Wood and Metal Stud Walls ........................ ...........6-7 

 

• Breakaway Connections ................................................................................................................7-8

Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................. 7

Pre-Installation Guidelines

The basic intent of a proper installation is to secure the 
fire or fire smoke damper in, not to, the opening in such a 
manner as to prevent distortion and disruption of damper 
operation. This is accomplished by allowing the fire or fire 
smoke damper in rated separation openings to expand 
and for the connecting duct to separate in the event of the 
collapse of the hanging system. The following items will 
aid in completing the damper installation in a timely and 
effective manner.
1)   Check the schedules for proper damper locations 

within the building. Visually inspect the damper for 
damage and verify that the Reusable Resettable Link 
(RRL) is in place or has not activated. Never install 
a fire damper without the proper UL approved RRL 
in place. (RRL is standard control option. These 
electric links have a button for resetting.) If damper 
is furnished with fusible link, visually inspect the link 
to verify its not missing or broken. Replace link as 
necessary.

2)   Lift or handle damper using sleeve or frame. Do not 

lift damper using blades or actuators.

3)   Damper has label on outside of sleeve indicating a 

‘No Screw’ area. Do not install screws into this area 
as screws may interfere with unexposed blade linkage 
and prevent damper blades from opening and/or 
closing.

4)   Damper has label indicating position of damper 

and sleeve assembly in the wall. Install accordingly 
to comply with manufacturer’s appropriate UL 
Classification file number.

5)   Damper must be installed into duct or opening square 

and free of twist or other misalignment. Damper must 
not be squeezed or stretched into duct or 

opening. Out of square, racked, twisted or misaligned 
installations can cause excessive leakage and/or torque 
requirements to exceed damper/actuator design.
6)   Damper and actuator must be kept clean and 

protected from dirt, dust and other foreign materials 
prior to and after installation. Examples of such foreign 
materials include but are not limited to:

 

a) Mortar dust 

 

b) Drywall dust 

 

c) Firesafing materials 

 

d) Wall texture 

 

e) Paint overspray

7)   Damper should be sufficiently covered as to prevent 

overspray if wall texturing or spray painting will be 
performed within 5 feet of the damper. Excessive dirt 
or foreign material deposits on damper can cause 
excessive leakage and/or torque requirements to 
exceed damper/actuator design.

8)   Caulking is not necessary, nor is it allowed, between 

the damper sleeve and the wall or floor opening 
(annular space). However, caulking may be applied to 
the retaining angles.

9)   ACCESS: Suitable access (such that RRL’s and 

actuators can be maintained, etc.) must be provided 
for damper inspection and servicing. Where it is not 
possible to achieve sufficient size access, it will be 
necessary to install a removable section of duct. (Refer 
to NFPA 90A).

10)   The Code Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) must 

evaluate and provide approval of final installation 
where variations to these instructions are necessary.

Electrical Guidelines

All wiring shall be done in accordance with the National 
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA-70 latest edition, any local 
codes that may apply, and wiring diagrams developed 
in compliance with the job or project design and 
specifications. 

Safety Caution!

Electrical input may be needed for this equipment. This 
work should be performed by a qualified electrician. 
Verify power before wiring actuator. Greenheck is not 
responsible for any damage to, or failure of the unit 
caused by incorrect field wiring. To avoid causing death 
or serious bodily harm to building occupants, follow all 
instructions carefully. Dampers must close completely to 
preserve the integrity of the fire smoke separation.

Electrical Guidelines

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Summary of Contents for FSD-3XXV Series

Page 1: ...dance with combination fire smoke damper requirements established by National Fire Protection Association NFPA Standards 80 90A 92A 92B 101 105 BOCA National Building Codes ICBO Uniform Building Codes IBC International Building Codes SBCCI Standard Building Codes New York City MEA listing 260 91 M California State Fire Marshal Listing 3225 0981 103 and 3230 0981 104 Receiving and Handling Upon rec...

Page 2: ...e installed into duct or opening square and free of twist or other misalignment Damper must not be squeezed or stretched into duct or opening Out of square racked twisted or misaligned installations can cause excessive leakage and or torque requirements to exceed damper actuator design 6 Damper and actuator must be kept clean and protected from dirt dust and other foreign materials prior to and af...

Page 3: ...l floor openings are Galvanized steel fire dampers and sleeves 1 8 in 3mm per foot of damper width and height with a minimum clearance of 1 4 in 6mm maximum of 1 1 2 in 38mm Recommended clearances for width and or height dimensions of 1 36 in 914mm or less 1 2 in 13mm clearance These are total clearances ignoring fastener heads and do not need to be equally spaced around the damper 2 SLEEVE LENGTH...

Page 4: ... be attached to the damper using one or more of the following methods of attachment refer to label on outside of sleeve for No Screw area Tack or spot welds 10 3 4 in max 19mm sheet metal screws 1 4 in 6mm bolts and nuts 3 16 in 5mm steel pop rivets A minimum of two connections per side top and bottom 12 in 305mm O C maximum for openings of 48 in W x 32 in H 1219mm x 812mm and less and 6 in 152mm ...

Page 5: ...he TOR thermostats and indicator switches If either the TOR or the RRL is ordered with a pneumatic actuator an EP switch is required with an appropriate electric power circuit to allow the electric thermostat to control the pneumatic actuator PRV The PRV pneumatic relief valve option is heat responsive device used with pneumatic actuators This can be used in place of EP switch where a RRL is used ...

Page 6: ...each side and on the bottom located in the center of the slip pocket and penetrating both sides of the slip pocket Transverse joints illustrated can be applied as top and bottom joints with Drive Slip side joints in duct heights up to 20 inches 508mm see Fig 10 Round and Oval Duct Breakaway Connections Round or flat oval ducts connected to Type R or O damper collars shall be attached with 10 19mm ...

Page 7: ...ls do not use oil based lubricants or any other lubricants that attract contaminants such as dust Dampers and their actuator s must be maintained cycled and tested a minimum in accordance with The latest editions of NFPA 80 90A 92A 92B 101 105 UL864 AMCA 503 03 and local codes Actuator manufacturer recommendations Damper Troubleshooting The following is a possible cause and correction list for com...

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