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Installation Sheet

Issue Date 0392

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1. EDA-8100-1100 Electric Damper Actuator with counterclockwise

spring return, or

EDA-8100-1101 Electric Damper Actuator with clockwise spring
return

2.

Two #10 mounting screws

3.

Two isolator grommets

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screwdriver, flat blade, 1/4 to 5/16 inch and 1/8 inch tips

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drill, 5/32 inch (4 mm) drill bit, 1-1/4 inch hole saw

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adjustable wrench

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pliers

Figure 1:  Electric Damper Actuator

1. Compatibility and torque:

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use on dampers having 10 to 12 mm (0.394 to 0.492 inch) square
or 7/16 to 1/2 inch (11 to 12.5 mm) round shafts

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compatible with Johnson Controls D-1300 Blade Dampers

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delivers 100 in·lb of stall torque

2. Mounting requirements:

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mounts in any orientation

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duct or wall must be 16 gauge (0.06 inch or 1.5 mm) or thicker

Note: Order the Universal Mounting Bracket (D-3153-105) to mount on

duct or wall less than 16 gauge.

EDA-8100 Electric Damper Actuator

Kit Includes

Tools Required

Installation
Overview

Summary of Contents for EDA-8100

Page 1: ...ς pliers Figure 1 Electric Damper Actuator 1 Compatibility and torque ς use on dampers having 10 to 12 mm 0 394 to 0 492 inch square or 7 16 to 1 2 inch 11 to 12 5 mm round shafts ς compatible with Johnson Controls D 1300 Blade Dampers ς delivers 100 in lb of stall torque 2 Mounting requirements ς mounts in any orientation ς duct or wall must be 16 gauge 0 06 inch or 1 5 mm or thicker Note Order t...

Page 2: ...where its failure could result in personal injury and or loss of property 5 Do not install if explosive vapors corrosive vapors or escaping gases will be present 6 Add protective control devices as needed to prevent undesirable system failure modes For 10 Mounting Screw 6 places 2 33 59 2x 1 50 2x 0 75 6 94 235 8 78 223 9 26 235 4 65 118 Figure 2 Top View Dimension inches mm Mounting Caution Pre M...

Page 3: ...ormation to use as a reference when mounting the actuator 1 Locate the preferred driving blade on the damper 2 Cut a 1 1 4 inch 32 mm hole in the duct or wall over the driving blade pin 3 Attach the drive pin extension to the drive pin and secure using the clip provided 4 Firmly grasp the drive pin extension with a pliers and manually close the damper blades Retainer Clip Drive Pin Extension Figur...

Page 4: ...n extension so that the actuator sits against the duct 2 Use of the actuator s center mounting slots with the isolation grommets is the preferred mounting arrangement If the duct or wall is less than 16 gauge 0 06 inch or 1 5 mm order and use the Universal Mounting Bracket D 3153 105 Note Because of eccentric motion of the actuator that occurs when using shafts smaller than 10 mm 0 394 inch square...

Page 5: ...ead screws on the actuator coupler Note The cover should remain off until the wiring is completed CAUTION Disconnect all power before wiring the actuator to avoid electrical shock or damaging the equipment Opening Covers Conduit Opening Figure 6 Conduit Openings 1 Insert the leads from the controller through one of the three openings 2 Install the black plugs in the other two conduit openings See ...

Page 6: ... FT6 FT5 FT7 Figure 7 Wiring Connections 3 Connect the leads to Terminal Block 1 TB1 as shown in Figure 7 1 Apply power 2 Use the checkout procedure described in the controller instructions to check the action of the actuator 3 Run the actuator fully CW and CCW 4 Verify that the damper blades fully open and close 5 Install the plastic cover Checkout Procedure ...

Page 7: ...EDA 8100 Electric Damper Actuator 7 The EDA 8100 is not field repairable For a replacement contact the nearest Johnson Controls branch office or your wholesale distributor Replacement ...

Page 8: ...EDA 8100 Electric Damper Actuator Notes Controls Group 507 E Michigan Street P O Box 423 Milwaukee WI 53201 ...

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