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21

 - 20

13,7

15,4

0,0616

BFL

90 235 26,6

29,6

0,2178

BFN

 - 30

14,2

15,9

0,0672

BFL

110 255 27,7

30,7

0,2312

BFN

 - 37

14,6

16,3

0,0714

BFL

135 280 29,1

32,1

0,2479

BF

 - 57

15,6

17,3

0,0826

BFL

185 330 31,8

34,8

0,2814

BF

 - 80

16,8

18,5

0,0952

BFL

235 380 34,5

37,5

0,3149

BF

 - 105 18,0

21,0

0,1092

BFL

 -

 -

13,0

14,7

0,0456

BFL

 - 130 19,3

22,3

0,1232

BFL

 -

 -

13,6

15,3

0,0532

BFL

10 155 20,5

23,5

0,1372

BFN

 -

 -

14,3

16,0

0,0627

BFL

15 160 20,8

23,8

0,1400

BFN

 -

5

15,1

16,8

0,0722

BFL

35 180 21,8

24,8

0,1512

BFN

 - 20

15,9

17,6

0,0836

BFL

50 195 22,6

25,6

0,1596

BFN

 - 30

16,5

18,2

0,0912

BFL

60 205 23,1

26,1

0,1652

BFN

 - 37

16,9

18,6

0,0969

BFL

85 230 24,3

27,3

0,1792

BFN

 - 57

18,1

19,8

0,1121

BFL

90 235 24,6

27,6

0,1820

BFN

 - 80

19,4

21,1

0,1292

BFL

110 255 25,6

28,6

0,1932

BFN

 - 105 20,8

23,8

0,1482

BFL

135 280 26,8

29,8

0,2072

BFN

 - 130 22,3

25,3

0,1672

BFN

185 330 29,4

32,4

0,2352

BF

10 155 23,7

26,7

0,1862

BFN

235 380 31,9

34,9

0,2632

BF

15 160 24,0

27,0

0,1900

BFN

 -

 -

11,5

13,2

0,0354

BFL

35 180 25,1

28,1

0,2052

BFN

 -

 -

12,0

13,7

0,0413

BFL

50 195 26,0

29,0

0,2166

BFN

 -

 -

12,6

14,3

0,0487

BFL

60 205 26,6

29,6

0,2242

BFN

 -

5

13,3

15,0

0,0561

BFL

85 230 28,0

31,0

0,2432

BFN

 - 20

14,1

15,8

0,0649

BFL

90 235 28,3

31,3

0,2470

BFN

 - 30

14,6

16,3

0,0708

BFL

110 255 29,5

32,5

0,2622

BF

 - 37

15,0

16,7

0,0752

BFL

135 280 30,9

33,9

0,2812

BF

 - 57

16,0

17,7

0,0870

BFL

185 330 33,8

36,8

0,3192

BF

 - 80

17,1

18,8

0,1003

BFL

235 380 36,7

39,7

0,3572

BF

 - 105 18,4

21,4

0,1151

BFL

 -

 -

14,0

15,7

0,0516

BFL

 - 130 19,7

22,7

0,1298

BFL

 -

 -

14,6

16,3

0,0602

BFL

10 155 21,0

24,0

0,1446

BFN

 -

 -

15,3

17,0

0,0710

BFL

15 160 21,3

24,3

0,1475

BFN

 -

5

16,1

17,8

0,0817

BFL

35 180 22,3

25,3

0,1593

BFN

 - 20

17,0

18,7

0,0946

BFL

50 195 23,1

26,1

0,1682

BFN

 - 30

17,6

19,3

0,1032

BFL

60 205 23,6

26,6

0,1741

BFN

 - 37

18,1

19,8

0,1097

BFL

85 230 24,9

27,9

0,1888

BFN

 - 57

19,3

21,0

0,1269

BFL

90 235 25,1

28,1

0,1918

BFN

 - 80

20,7

22,4

0,1462

BFL

110 255 26,2

29,2

0,2036

BFN

 - 105 22,2

25,2

0,1677

BFN

135 280 27,5

30,5

0,2183

BFN

 - 130 23,8

26,8

0,1892

BFN

185 330 30,0

33,0

0,2478

BF

10 155 25,3

28,3

0,2107

BFN

235 380 32,6

35,6

0,2773

BF

15 160 25,6

28,6

0,2150

BFN

 -

 -

12,2

13,9

0,0402

BFL

35 180 26,8

29,8

0,2322

BFN

 -

 -

12,8

14,5

0,0469

BFL

50 195 27,7

30,7

0,2451

BFN

 -

 -

13,4

15,1

0,0553

BFL

60 205 28,4

31,4

0,2537

BFN

 -

5

14,1

15,8

0,0737

BFL

85 230 29,9

32,9

0,2752

BF

 - 20

14,9

16,6

0,0637

BFL

90 235 30,2

33,2

0,2795

BF

 - 30

15,5

17,2

0,0804

BFL

110 255 31,4

34,4

0,2967

BF

 - 37

15,9

17,6

0,0854

BFL

135 280 33,0

36,0

0,3182

BF

 - 57

17,0

18,7

0,0988

BFL

185 330 36,0

39,0

0,3612

BF

 - 80

18,2

19,9

0,1139

BFL

235 380 39,1

42,1

0,4042

BF

 - 105 19,6

22,6

0,1307

BFL

 -

 -

14,9

16,6

0,0576

BFL

 - 130 20,9

23,9

0,1474

BFN

 -

 -

15,5

17,2

0,0672

BFL

10 155 22,3

25,3

0,1642

BFN

 -

 -

16,3

18,0

0,0792

BFL

15 160 22,6

25,6

0,1675

BFN

 -

5

17,1

18,8

0,0912

BFL

35 180 23,6

26,6

0,1809

BFN

 - 20

18,1

19,8

0,1056

BFL

50 195 24,5

27,5

0,1910

BFN

 - 30

18,8

20,5

0,1152

BFL

60 205 25,0

28,0

0,1977

BFN

 - 37

19,3

21,0

0,1224

BFL

85 230 26,4

29,4

0,2144

BFN

 - 57

20,6

22,3

0,1416

BFL

Summary of Contents for FDMA

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...and Assembly 27 6 Statement of installations 30 7 Installation in Fire resistant foam 44 8 Installation outside of wall construction EIS60 EIS45 46 9 Suspension system 50 10 Pressure loss 57 11 Coeffi...

Page 3: ...The damper is sealed with a silicon packing against smoke penetration after closing the blade At the same time the damper blade is bedded in a material which enlarges its capacity and air proofs the a...

Page 4: ...esive particles Dampers are designed for macroclimatic areas with mild climate according to EN 60 721 3 3 Temperature in the place of installation is permitted to range from 30 C to 50 C Design with m...

Page 5: ...equipped by electromagnet EM230 with pre pulse switch SIEM24 SEIM24 activates the electromagnet after capacitor charge witch is placed inside of SIEM24 It takes about 10 sec Charging time depends on...

Page 6: ...ol and electromagnet can be complemented with limit switch signalling of the damper blade position CLOSE Electromagnet Pulse switch Limit switch CLOSE Limit switch CLOSE Electromagnet Pulse switch Nom...

Page 7: ...it switch OPEN Limit switch CLOSE Limit switch OPEN Limit switch CLOSE Electromagnet Pulse switch Electromagnet Pulse switch Product is designed to the Zone 2 with mechanical actuating mechanism and f...

Page 8: ...re displace the damper blade into the position OPEN A thermoelectrical starting mechanism BAT which contains two thermal fuses Tf1 and Tf2 is a part of the actuating mechanism These fuses are activate...

Page 9: ...y isolating transformer 5 80 BAT Tf Tf LED Parallel connection of other actuators possible Observe the performance data Combination of power supply voltage and safety extra low voltage not permitted a...

Page 10: ...Ambient temperature Non operating temperature 25 C 70 C 5 C 40 C Connection net motor communication and supply device BKN 230 24 MP Cabel 1m connected to terminal XT1 Screw terminals on the terminal b...

Page 11: ...10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 3 2 1 1 2 XT1 XT2 1 2 S2 S1 S3 S5 S4 S6 Tf2 Tf1 Tf3 LED Jumper BAE72B S BAT 4 3 2 1 1 2 XT1 XT2 1 2 S2 S1 S3 S5 S4 S6 Tf2 Tf1 Tf3 LED Jumper BAE72B S BAT...

Page 12: ...ctuating mechanism BF 24 T ST BFL 24 T BFN 24 T is equipped with connecting plugs that are inserted directly to BKN 230 24 BKN 230 24 is supplied with a conductor and an EURO plug to be connected to t...

Page 13: ...sign with the communication and supply device BKN 230 24LON and actuating mechanisms of fire dampers BF 24TL T ST for cooperation with control units based on technology LonWorks BKN 230 24LON compleme...

Page 14: ...ble 1 m 4 x 0 75 mm halogen free Nominal voltage AC 230 V 50 60Hz Power consumption 11 W including actuator mechanism Dimensioning 13 VA including actuator mechanism Protection Class II Degree of prot...

Page 15: ...mechanism Protection Class II Degree of protection IP 40 Ambient temperature Non operating temperature 30 C 50 C 40 C 80 C Connection net actuator BF Top net LonWorks starting mechanism optional Top L...

Page 16: ...tacts are available Contacts showing operating and failure position of the damper are active when the damper is in the given position Function check can be done by pressing and holding the button RESE...

Page 17: ...fire dampers It is possible to signalise functions such as the damper position and failure reports or to transmit them further to the system by means of integrated auxiliary switches BKS 24 9A receive...

Page 18: ...17 Nominal voltage AC 24 V 50 60Hz Power consumption 3 5 W Dimensioning 5 5 VA Protection Class III Degree of protection IP 30 Ambient temperature 0 50 C Connection terminal 2 x 1 5 mm...

Page 19: ...pection hole covering 11 Prestressing rosette 12 Terminal switch 13 Electromagnet Solenoid 17 Pulse switch SIEM24 1 Damper body 2 Damper blade 10 Inspection hole covering 11 Rozeta p edep nac 14 BAT t...

Page 20: ...covering 11 Prestressing rosette 12 Terminal switch 13 Electromagnet Solenoid 17 Pulse switch SIEM24 1 Damper body 2 Damper blade 10 Inspection hole covering 11 Prestressing rosette 15 Actuating mecha...

Page 21: ...2 7 25 7 0 1495 BFN 37 12 3 14 0 0 0459 BFL 110 255 23 6 26 6 0 1587 BFN 57 13 1 14 8 0 0531 BFL 135 280 24 8 27 8 0 1702 BFN 80 14 1 15 8 0 0612 BFL 185 330 27 2 30 2 0 1932 BFN 105 15 2 18 2 0 0702...

Page 22: ...BFL 235 380 36 7 39 7 0 3572 BF 105 18 4 21 4 0 1151 BFL 14 0 15 7 0 0516 BFL 130 19 7 22 7 0 1298 BFL 14 6 16 3 0 0602 BFL 10 155 21 0 24 0 0 1446 BFN 15 3 17 0 0 0710 BFL 15 160 21 3 24 3 0 1475 BF...

Page 23: ...160 28 8 31 8 0 2650 BFN 18 9 21 9 0 1007 BFL 35 180 30 2 33 2 0 2862 BFN 5 19 9 22 9 0 1159 BFL 50 195 31 2 34 2 0 3021 BF 20 21 0 24 0 0 1342 BFL 60 205 31 9 34 9 0 3127 BF 30 21 7 24 7 0 1464 BFL...

Page 24: ...4 39 4 0 3876 BF 20 24 7 27 7 0 1716 BFL 60 205 37 2 40 2 0 4012 BF 30 25 6 28 6 0 1872 BFL 85 230 39 2 42 2 0 4352 BF 37 26 2 29 2 0 1989 BFL 90 235 39 6 42 6 0 4420 BF 57 28 0 31 0 0 2301 BFN 110 25...

Page 25: ...5 230 50 3 53 3 0 6272 BF 37 40 2 43 2 0 3519 BFN 90 235 50 8 53 8 0 6370 BF 57 42 8 45 8 0 4071 BFN 110 255 52 8 55 8 0 6762 BF 80 45 7 48 7 0 4692 BF 135 280 55 3 58 3 0 7252 BF 105 48 9 51 9 0 5382...

Page 26: ...54 6 57 6 0 6162 BF 90 235 69 6 72 6 0 9620 BF 130 58 2 61 2 0 6952 BF 110 255 72 3 75 3 1 0212 BF 10 155 61 8 64 8 0 7742 BF 135 280 75 7 78 7 1 0952 BF 15 160 62 5 65 5 0 7900 BF 185 330 82 6 85 6...

Page 27: ...b 4 3 1 and 4 4 1 the weight of BKN 0 5 kg rectangular dampers can be supplied on the customer s demands in all subdimension of the above mentioned range Flanges of rectangular fire dampers are 30 mm...

Page 28: ...e all other objects must be situated at least 350 mm from the control parts of the damper Inspection hole must be accessible Damper blade has to be inside of construction labelled with BUILD IN EDGE o...

Page 29: ...of the installation opening is from 25 mm to 50 mm on the both sides it means from A 50 to A 100 or B 50 to B 100 The recommended dimension of the installation opening is from 40 mm to 80 mm on the bo...

Page 30: ...can be integrated into a gypsum wall construction with fire classification EI120 or EI 90 The fire damper can also be integrated outside the wall construction Duct and the damper part between the wall...

Page 31: ...rtar or gypsum 44 Dry stuffing box fire protection mastic and cement lime plate 45 Weichschott 46 Wet mineral wool 47 Wet mortar or gypsum 48 56 Dry stuffing box fire protection mastic and cement lime...

Page 32: ...31 POSITION 1 Fire damper FDMA 2 Solid wall construction 3 Mortar or gypsum 4 Duct 50 100 Around the perimeter 40 100...

Page 33: ...ement lime plate min thickness 15 mm min density 870 kg m Used materials example 3 Promapyr Rockwool Steprock HD 4 Promastop P K 5 Promatect H Fire resistant insulation and fire resistant board can be...

Page 34: ...sealing system for damper installation with equivalent material properties 100 D 60 to 800 max 1650 B 60 to 800 max 2050 Used materials example 3 Hilti CFS CT B 1S 140 50 4 Hilti CFS CT POSITION 1 Fi...

Page 35: ...00 25 25 Stuffing box fire protection mastic cement lime plate and insulation materials can be replaced by another approved fire sealing system for damper installation with equivalent material propert...

Page 36: ...35 POSITION 1 Fire damper FDMA 2 Solid ceiling construction 3 Mortar or gypsum 4 Duct 150 50 150 Around the perimeter min 110 Concrete min 125 Aerated concrete 40...

Page 37: ...r Rockwool Steprock HD 4 Promastop P K 5 Promatect H 3 3 150 150 Fire resistant insulation and fire resistant board can be replaced by another approved fire sealing system for damper installation with...

Page 38: ...rd 4 Fire stop coating thickness 1 mm 5 Duct 150 150 A 60 to 800 max 1650 D 60 to 800 max 1650 Fire resistant insulation and fire resistant board can be replaced by another approved fire sealing syste...

Page 39: ...e side stitched wire fencing min density 105 kg m thickness 180 mm e g 3x60 mm 6 Stone wool with one side stitched wire fencing min density 105 kg m thickness 60 mm 7 Profil U25x40x25 8 Duct 3 3 3 Ins...

Page 40: ...perimeter 100 Installation opening has to be reinforced by profile UW CW Profil is fixed by screws 3 5 mm with corresponding length Distance between screws 200 mm Installation opening has to be reinf...

Page 41: ...be re placed by another approved fire sealing system for damper installation with equivalent material properties Screw min 4x50 Around the perimeter 300 25 25 300 300 25 25 300 Screw min 4x50 100 100...

Page 42: ...pproved fire sealing system for damper installation with equivalent material properties Installation opening has to be reinforced by profile UW CW Profil is fixed by screws 3 5 mm with corresponding l...

Page 43: ...100 variable Screw min 4x50 Installation details of wool layers see chapter 9 Around the perimeter 40 50 300 25 25 300 300 300 25 25 Stuffing box fire protection mastic cement lime plate and insulatio...

Page 44: ...rew 4 2x50 max 350 75 Installation details see chapter 9 1 Insert part A into reinforcement VRM PM 2 Set up nut of the part A under correct hole 3 Lock screw B 4 It has to be done on each side of VRM...

Page 45: ...Fire damper FDMA 2 Solid wall 3 Fire resistant foam 4 Stucco plaster Used materials example 3 HILTI CFS F FX EIS 60 PROMAFOAM C EIS 45 SOUDAL Soudafoam FR B1 EIS 30 DenBraven Fire resistant foam PUR E...

Page 46: ...DMA 2 Gypsum plate 3 Fire resistant insulation 4 Fire resistant foam 5 Stucco plaster Installation opening has to be reinforced by profile UW CW Profil is fixed by screws 3 5 mm with corresponding len...

Page 47: ...00 mm 6 Duct Used materials example 4 Isover Ultimate Protect SLAB 4 0 th 80 mm ALU1 5 Isover Ultimate Protect Wired MAT 4 0 th 100 mm ALU1 40 100 100 3 Installation details of wool layers see chapter...

Page 48: ...kg m thickness 100 mm 7 Duct Used materials example 3 Promapyr Rockwool Steprock HD 4 Promastop P K 5 Isover Ultimate Protect SLAB 4 0 th 80 mm ALU1 6 Isover Ultimate Protect Wired MAT 4 0 th 100 mm A...

Page 49: ...g m thickness 100 mm 7 Duct Used materials example 5 Isover Ultimate Protect SLAB 4 0 th 80 mm ALU1 6 Isover Ultimate Protect Wired MAT 4 0 th 100 mm ALU1 40 100 100 3 Installation details of wool lay...

Page 50: ...min density 66 kg m thickness 100 mm 8 Duct Used materials example 4 Promapyr Rockwool Steprock HD 5 Promastop P K 6 Isover Ultimate Protect SLAB 4 0 th 80 mm ALU1 7 Isover Ultimate Protect Wired MAT...

Page 51: ...ed by using threaded rods and a mounting profiles Load the suspension system depend on weight of the fire damper Damper assembly procedures must be done so as all load transfer from the fire separatin...

Page 52: ...procedures must be done so as all load transfer from the fire separating constructions to the damper body is absolutely excluded Back to back air conditioning piping must be hung or supported so as a...

Page 53: ...of using materials Position 1 Fire damper 2 Damping pad 3 Extension piece 4 Threaded rod 5 Mounting rail 6 Nut 7 U Washer 8 Washer 9 Screw connection 10 Mounting profile 11 Mounting bracket 12 Fire r...

Page 54: ...to the damper is absolutely excluded Threaded rods longer than 1 5 m require fire resistant insulation If the threaded rod is located inside the duct insulation distance between threaded rod and duct...

Page 55: ...construction see fig 60 Vertical installation Fire dampers can be suspended by using threaded rods and a mounting profiles Load the suspension system depend on weight of the fire damper Damper can be...

Page 56: ...pad 3 Extension piece 4 Threaded rod 5 Mounting rail 6 Nut 7 Washer 8 Screw connection 9 Mounting profile 10 Bolt 11 Screw or rivet Damper must be firmly connected with extension piece by screws or r...

Page 57: ...the damper body is absolutely excluded Back to back air conditioning piping must be hung or supported so as all load transfer from the back to back piping to the damper is absolutely excluded Threade...

Page 58: ...Pa Pressure loss w m s 1 air flow speed in nominal damper section kg m 3 Air density coefficient of local pressure loss for the nominal damper section see Tab 9 1 1 and Tab 9 2 1 Determination of pres...

Page 59: ...451 0 389 0 341 0 306 0 278 1 211 0 960 0 744 0 632 0 572 0 519 0 447 0 385 0 337 0 300 0 274 1 198 0 945 0 738 0 626 0 568 0 507 0 441 0 381 0 334 0 297 0 270 1 184 0 938 0 728 0 617 0 565 0 493 0 43...

Page 60: ...56 0 248 0 229 0 228 0 218 0 209 0 207 0 202 0 197 0 186 0 178 0 253 0 244 0 228 0 225 0 215 0 209 0 207 0 199 0 195 0 184 0 176 0 248 0 242 0 226 0 222 0 213 0 208 0 206 0 197 0 193 0 182 0 174 0 244...

Page 61: ...of the spectrum see Tab 12 3 4 LWoct LW1 10 log S Lrel Table of acoustics values 15 5 18 7 20 9 22 6 24 0 25 2 26 3 27 2 28 0 31 2 33 4 35 1 26 1 29 2 31 5 33 2 34 6 35 8 36 9 37 8 38 6 41 7 44 0 45...

Page 62: ...63 3 66 4 68 6 70 4 71 8 73 0 48 1 53 5 56 6 58 9 62 0 64 3 66 0 69 1 71 4 73 1 74 5 75 7 50 6 56 0 59 1 61 4 64 5 66 7 68 5 71 6 73 9 75 6 77 0 78 2 52 8 58 2 61 4 63 6 66 8 69 0 70 7 73 9 76 1 77 9...

Page 63: ...rtation the damper blade must be in the CLOSED position Dampers are stored indoor in environment without any aggressive vapours gases or dust Indoor temperature must be in the range from 30 C to 40 C...

Page 64: ...a spring to release the control lever and check its displacement into the CLOSED position Closing must be smart and the control lever must be firmly locked with a pawl In case that the closing is not...

Page 65: ...recommended actuating mechanism manufacturer make complete revision or change actuating mechanism and thermoelectrical starting mechanism If fuses Tf2 Tf3 are initiated duct inside temperature than is...

Page 66: ...and cement lime plate EIS 90 45 150 Weichschott EIS 90 46 100 Mineral stone wool with mastic and cement lime plate EIS 90 EIS 60 EIS 45 43 56 57 100 Mineral stone wool with mastic and cement lime pla...

Page 67: ...T 50 With actuating mechanism BF 24 T BFL BFN 24 T with smoke detector MHG 231 voltage AC DC 24 V 51 With communication and supply device BKN 230 24 and with actuating mechanism BF 24 T ST BFL BFN 24...

Page 68: ...reserves the right for innovations of the product For actual product information see www mandik com MAND K a s Dob sk 550 26724 Hostomice esk republika Tel 420 311 706 706 E Mail mandik mandik cz www...

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