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DIRECT DRIVE DAMPER ACTUATOR M847D

95C-10905—02

2

Fig. 1. Dimensional Details.

INSTALLATION AND 
CHECKOUT

CAUTION

1.

Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them 

could cause a hazardous condition.

2.

Disconnect power supply before beginning of installa-

tion and wiring of control to prevent electrical shock or 

equipment damage.

3.

Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the 

product to make sure the product is suitable for your 

application.

4.

All wiring must comply with local electrical codes, ordi-

nances, and regulations.

5.

Installer must be a trained, experienced service techni-

cian.

6.

After installation is complete, check out the product 

operation as provided in these instructions.

WARNING

1. DO NOT install this actuator on a flue damper.

2. DO NOT attempt to rotate the actuator by turning 

the connection coupling or the damper shaft when it 

is connected to the actuator or damage to the gear 

train may occur.

STANDARD MOUNTING (For 5/16” dia. damper shaft)

The M847D can be attached directly to the protruding 5/16” 

diameter damper shaft using the sleeve of the output shaft. 

Drill a 5/16” (8 mm) hole 1-5/16” (33.5 mm) directly below the 

damper shaft opening to accept the anti-rotation shaft 

protruding from the base of the motor. The length of the 

damper shaft to which the connection coupling is attached is 

such as to firmly hold the actuator in a position to adequately 

engage the anti-rotation pin in the warm air duct. See Figure 1 

for the critical dimensions.

Replacing M847D on a 

Trol-A-Temp® 

ARD damper

1.

Disconnect the motor wiring.

2.

Using a 1/8 in. hex wrench to loosen the motor coupling 

from the blade shaft, remove the existing motor assem-

bly.

3.

Observe that the damper blades are in the normal, 

spring open or spring closed position.

4.

Place the new motor onto the shaft and tighten the cou-

pling.

5.

Reconnect the motor wiring.

ALTERNATE MOUNTING (For 7/16” dia. coupling style 
dampers)

Before installing the M847D actuator to a damper with a 7/16” 

coupling, insert the drive shaft extension into the drive shaft 

and tighten with the set screw provided. See Fig. 2. Also 

install the anti-rotation extension to the end of the anti-rotation 

rod. Install the actuator on the damper and tighten the 

coupling screw.

Fig. 2. For 7/16” Coupling Models Only.

Replacing M847D on a 

Trol-A-Temp®

 ZDS or ZDB damper

1.

Disconnect the motor wiring.

2.

Using a 3/16 in. hex wrench to loosen the Allen screw 

located above the faceplate at the motor coupling.

3.

Remove the existing motor.

4.

Observe that the damper blades are in the open posi-

tion with the setscrew pointing toward the damper label.

5.

Attach the new motor to the coupling. Make sure that 

the standoff on the motor is positioned in the grommet 

on the faceplate.

6.

Tighten the set screw.

7.

Reconnect the motor wiring.

Summary of Contents for M847D

Page 1: ...conduit Nominal Angular Rotation 90 max 105 Torque Min 423 mNm 60 in oz output torque available when motor is energized and device is at the spring returned initial start position Nominal Motor Timing 25 C ambient Energized at rated load 30 seconds De energized spring return 10 seconds Ambient Temperature Rating 5 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Finish zinc plated steel anodized aluminium Direction of Shaft R...

Page 2: ...h the connection coupling is attached is such as to firmly hold the actuator in a position to adequately engage the anti rotation pin in the warm air duct See Figure 1 for the critical dimensions Replacing M847D on a Trol A Temp ARD damper 1 Disconnect the motor wiring 2 Using a 1 8 in hex wrench to loosen the motor coupling from the blade shaft remove the existing motor assem bly 3 Observe that t...

Page 3: ...he damper to fully open 90 when de energized 2 To restrict the air flow in the open position loosen do not removed the wing nut and move the lower lever to the right until the desired position is reached Tighten the wing nut In the extreme right position the damper should open approx 50 with the power off 3 The upper lever is normally positioned to the right to provide complete shut off when the a...

Page 4: ...D Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley MN 55422 customer honeywell com U S Registered Trademark 2010 Honeywell International Inc 95C 10905 02 T D Rev 12 10 Printed in U S A ...

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