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Fire damper - FDMQ 120

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Version 2023-03-07

TPM 162/22

A x B

[mm]

Damper blade

overlaps

Weight

Effective

area Sef

[m

2

]

Actuator

Manual

control

A x B

[mm]

Damper blade

overlaps

Weight

Effective

area Sef

[m

2

]

Actuator

Manual

control

a

[mm]

c

[mm]

Man.

[kg]

Actu.
[Kg]*

a

[mm]

c

[mm]

Man.

[kg]

Actu.
[Kg]*

630 x

550

-

198

31

34

0,2934

BFN

M2

710 x

225

-

36

21,5

23,5

0,1096

BFL

M1

560

-

203

31,5

34,5

0,2995

250

-

48

22

24,5

0,1267

600

-

223

33

36

0,3237

BF

280

-

63

23

26

0,1473

630

-

238

34

37

0,3418

300

-

73

23,5

26,5

0,1610

M2

650

3

248

34,5

37,5

0,3539

315

-

80,5

24

27

0,1713

700

28

273

36,5

39,5

0,3842

355

-

100,5

25,5

28,5

0,1987

BFN

710

33

278

37

40

0,3902

400

-

123

27,5

30,5

0,2295

750

53

298

38,5

41,5

0,4144

M3

450

-

148

29,5

32,5

0,2637

800

78

323

40,5

43,5

0,4447

M4

500

-

173

31,5

34,5

0,2980

650 x

150

-

-

17

17,1

0,0531

BFL

M1

550

-

198

33,5

36,5

0,3322

BF

180

-

13

19

20,5

0,0719

560

-

203

34

37

0,3391

200

-

23

20

21,5

0,0844

600

-

223

35,5

38,5

0,3665

225

-

36

21

22,5

0,1000

630

-

238

36,5

39,5

0,3870

250

-

48

22

23,5

0,1156

650

3

248

37,5

40,5

0,4007

280

-

63

23

24,5

0,1344

700

28

273

39,5

42,5

0,4350

300

-

73

24

25,5

0,1469

710

33

278

40

43

0,4418

M3

315

-

80,5

24,5

26

0,1563

M2

750

53

298

41,5

44,5

0,4692

355

-

100,5

26

27,5

0,1813

800

78

323

43,5

46,5

0,5035

M4

400

-

123

28

29,5

0,2094

BFN

750 x

150

-

-

18,7

18,8

0,0616

BFL

M1

450

-

148

30

31,5

0,2406

180

-

13

21

22,5

0,0834

500

-

173

32

33,5

0,2719

200

-

23

22

23,5

0,0979

550

-

198

34

35,5

0,3031

225

-

36

22,5

24,5

0,1160

560

-

203

34,5

37,5

0,3094

BF

250

-

48

23

25,5

0,1341

600

-

223

36

39

0,3344

280

-

63

24

27

0,1559

M2

630

-

238

37

40

0,3531

300

-

73

24,5

27,5

0,1704

650

3

248

38

41

0,3656

315

-

80,5

25

28

0,1813

700

28

273

40

43

0,3969

355

-

100,5

26,5

29,5

0,2103

BFN

710

33

278

40,5

43,5

0,4031

400

-

123

28,5

31,5

0,2429

750

53

298

42

45

0,4281

M3

450

-

148

30,5

33,5

0,2791

800

78

323

44

47

0,4594

M4

500

-

173

32,5

35,5

0,3154

700 x

150

-

-

17,8

18

0,0574

BFL

M1

550

-

198

35

38

0,3516

BF

180

-

13

20

21,5

0,0776

560

-

203

35

38,5

0,3589

200

-

23

21

22,5

0,0911

600

-

223

37

40,5

0,3879

225

-

36

22

23,5

0,1080

630

-

238

38

41

0,4096

250

-

48

23

24,5

0,1249

650

3

248

39

42

0,4241

280

-

63

24,5

26

0,1451

700

28

273

41,5

44,5

0,4604

M3

300

-

73

25,5

27

0,1586

M2

710

33

278

41,5

44,5

0,4676

315

-

80,5

26

27,5

0,1688

750

53

298

43

46

0,4966

355

-

100,5

27,5

29

0,1958

BFN

800

78

323

45

48

0,5329

M4

400

-

123

29,5

31

0,2261

800 x

150

-

-

19,6

19,7

0,0659

BFL

M1

450

-

148

31,5

33

0,2599

180

-

13

22

23,5

0,0891

500

-

173

33,5

35

0,2936

200

-

23

23

24,5

0,1046

550

-

198

35,5

38,5

0,3274

BF

225

-

36

23,5

25,5

0,1240

560

-

203

36

39

0,3341

250

-

48

24

26,5

0,1434

M2

600

-

223

37,5

40,5

0,3611

280

-

63

25

28

0,1666

630

-

238

39

42

0,3814

300

-

73

25,5

28,5

0,1821

650

3

248

40

43

0,3949

315

-

80,5

26,5

29,5

0,1938

700

28

273

42

45

0,4286

355

-

100,5

28

31

0,2248

BFN

710

33

278

42,5

45,5

0,4354

400

-

123

30

33

0,2596

750

53

298

44

47

0,4624

M3

450

-

148

32

35

0,2984

800

78

323

46

49

0,4961

M4

500

-

173

34

37

0,3371

710 x

150

-

-

18

18,1

0,0582

BFL

M1

550

-

198

36,5

39,5

0,3759

BF

180

-

13

20

21,5

0,0788

560

-

203

37

40

0,3836

200

-

23

21

22,5

0,0925

600

-

223

39

42

0,4146

Sizes in increments of 5 mm can be manufactured on request.

*  For designs with BKN a weight of 0.5 kg must be added.

Summary of Contents for FDMQ 120

Page 1: ...b sk 550 267 24 Hostomice Czech Republic Tel 420 311 706 742 E Mail mandik mandik cz FDMQ 120 Fire damper Technical Documentation Installation Commissioning Operation Maintenance and Service Manual TP...

Page 2: ...and Installation 27 Statement of installations 29 Installation in solid wall construction 30 Installation outside solid wall construction 34 Installation in gypsum wall construction 36 Installation o...

Page 3: ...structions Damper blade automatically closes air duct using a closing spring or a spring return actuator The closing spring is actuated by pressing a button on the manual control or by melting a therm...

Page 4: ...tivation temperature 72 C has been reached Automatic initiation of the manual control is not activated if the temperature does not exceed 70 C In case that other activation temperatures are required t...

Page 5: ...of protection IP 67 Working temperature 25 C 120 C Limit switch G905 300E03W1 This limit switch is possible to connect in two following ways CUT OFF if the arm is moving connect wire 1 2 SWITCH ON if...

Page 6: ...per blade from the position OPEN to the position CLOSED takes maximum 20 sec In case that the power supply is restored again the blade can be in any position the actuator starts to rotate the damper b...

Page 7: ...A 5 ms Protection class II III Degree of protection IP 54 Running time motor spring return 60 s 20 s Ambient temperature normal duty safety duty non operating temperature 30 C 55 C The safe position...

Page 8: ...I III Degree of protection IP 54 Running time motor spring return 60 s 20 s Ambient temperature normal duty safety duty non operating temperature 30 C 55 C The safe position will be attained up to max...

Page 9: ...III Degree of protection IP 54 Running time motor spring return 120 s 16 s Ambient temperature normal duty safety duty non operating temperature 30 C 50 C The safe position will be attained up to max...

Page 10: ...s interrupted due to temperature outside the duct it is necessary to replace the spring return actuator Thermoelectric activation device BAT is integral part of the actuator If the thermal fuse Tf2 is...

Page 11: ...nd 51 Design 41 with actuator BF 24 TN BFL BFN 24 T with smoke detector ORS 142 K and with supply device BKN 230 24 MOD voltage AC 230 V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 S2 S1 S3 S5 S4 S6 2 3 4 5 6 1 BAT Tf Tf LED C...

Page 12: ...ator is supposed to be controlled without any signal from the central it can be switched on by means of a bridge between the terminals 3 and 4 A green LED on BKN 230 24 is on when voltage is present i...

Page 13: ...TION and FAILURE through 2 conductor wiring to the central Control command SWITCHED ON SWITCHED OFF from the central through BKN 230 24 C MP goes through the same wiring to the actuator To simplify th...

Page 14: ...ith control systems using the Modbus RTU or BACnet MS TP protocol and smoke detector ORS 142 K The wiring of the line is to be carried out in accordance with applicable RS485 regulations Parameterizat...

Page 15: ...with an external smoke detector Design 62 Communication and supply device BKN 230 24MP Nominal voltage AC 230 V 50 60Hz Power consumption 8 W including actuator Dimensioning 10 VA including actuator P...

Page 16: ...d the safety relay opens and stays in this state even if the smoke disappears from the scanning chamber The sensor remains in the alarm state until the power supply is briefly reset On the pin 3 an ex...

Page 17: ...ontrol and checks of fire dampers with the BF 24 TN ST BFL 24 T ST BFN 24 T ST actuator in conjunction with the BKN 230 24 supply and communication device BKS 24 1B receives information about the situ...

Page 18: ...ts of the connected 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 switch...

Page 19: ...casing 2 Spring return actuator 3 Damper blade 4 Inspection opening cover 5 Thermoelectric activation device BAT 6 Hole for camera FDMQ 120 with manual control 1 Damper casing 2 Manual control 3 Damp...

Page 20: ...sing by the value a or c These values are specified in chapter Technical parameters see pages 21 to 26 Values a and c has to be respected when projecting following air conditioning duct Flange of a da...

Page 21: ...13 0 0364 700 28 273 21 22 5 0 1270 315 80 5 12 13 5 0 0388 710 33 278 21 22 5 0 1290 355 100 5 13 14 5 0 0450 750 53 298 22 23 5 0 1370 400 123 14 15 5 0 0519 800 78 323 23 24 5 0 1470 450 148 15 16...

Page 22: ...5 100 5 15 5 17 5 0 0798 800 78 323 29 32 0 2426 BF 400 123 17 18 5 0 0921 400 x 150 12 6 12 7 0 0319 BFL M1 450 148 18 21 0 1059 180 13 13 5 15 5 0 0431 500 173 19 5 22 5 0 1196 M2 200 23 14 15 5 0 0...

Page 23: ...5 19 5 0 0661 500 173 25 5 28 5 0 2066 200 23 18 20 5 0 0776 550 198 27 30 0 2304 BFN 225 36 18 5 21 5 0 0920 560 203 27 30 0 2351 250 48 19 22 0 1064 600 223 28 5 31 5 0 2541 280 63 20 23 0 1236 630...

Page 24: ...23 25 5 0 1341 600 223 36 39 0 3344 280 63 24 27 0 1559 M2 630 238 37 40 0 3531 300 73 24 5 27 5 0 1704 650 3 248 38 41 0 3656 315 80 5 25 28 0 1813 700 28 273 40 43 0 3969 355 100 5 26 5 29 5 0 2103...

Page 25: ...273 47 50 0 5556 450 148 49 52 0 4716 BF M3 710 33 278 47 50 0 5644 500 173 47 5 50 5 0 5329 750 53 298 49 52 0 5994 550 198 50 5 53 5 0 5941 800 78 323 51 5 54 5 0 6431 M4 560 203 51 5 54 5 0 6064 10...

Page 26: ...39 0 1991 550 198 58 5 61 5 0 7154 225 36 39 5 41 0 2360 560 203 59 5 62 5 0 7301 250 48 41 5 43 0 2729 BFN 600 223 62 5 65 5 0 7891 M4 280 63 44 45 5 0 3171 630 238 64 67 0 8334 M5 300 73 45 5 48 5 0...

Page 27: ...llation and plastering process the actuating mechanism must be protected covered against damage and pollution The damper casing should not be deformed during bricking in Once the damper is built in th...

Page 28: ...protected with fire fighting insulation If damper is installed outside a construction it is necessary to use reinforcing frame VRM Q 120 see page 57 Examples of fire damper installation X Built in ed...

Page 29: ...0 ve i o S 30 Battery mortar or gypsum 31 32 Weichschott 33 Outside solid wall construction ISOVER Ultimate Protect Weichschott 34 35 In gypsum wall construction Mortar or gypsum 36 Battery mortar or...

Page 30: ...Fixing profile with threaded rod see pages 45 to 48 5 Duct Solid wall construction mortar or gypsum EIS 120 X X 100 50 150 50 150 100 B min B 100 max B 300 A min A 100 max A 300 For connection followi...

Page 31: ...te Protect SLAB 4 th 60 mm Solid wall construction 2 battery mortar or gypsum EIS 120 X Y 50 150 50 150 Y X 100 100 B min B 100 max B 300 2xA 60 min 2xA 60 100 max 2xA 60 300 min 2xB 60 100 max 2xB 60...

Page 32: ...kg m e g ISOVER Ultimate Protect SLAB 4 th 60 mm 63 12 A B 29 X 100 Solid wall construction 4 battery mortar or gypsum EIS 120 X 50 150 min 2xA 60 100 max 2xA 60 300 2xA 60 B min 2xB 60 100 max 2xB 6...

Page 33: ...equivalent 5 Duct 6 Protective cladding boards not part of the damper but must be used as part of the penetration filling It can be ordered from MAND K as an accessory e g PROMATECT MST th 30 mm min d...

Page 34: ...ed separately for each installation case see page 57 Outside solid wall construction ISOVER Ultimate Protect Weichschott EIS 120 1 FDMQ 120 2 Solid wall construction 3 Weichschott e g Firestop Board H...

Page 35: ...ER Protect BSK glue apply on the insulation and stick it to the fire separation construction 8 Fire resistant mastic fill the gap on both sides of the fire separation construction and around the perim...

Page 36: ...s 45 to 48 5 Duct X X 100 50 150 Installation in gypsum wall construction Gypsum wall construction mortar or gypsum EIS 120 B min B 100 max B 300 A min A 100 max A 300 50 150 100 For connection follow...

Page 37: ...te Protect SLAB 4 th 60 mm Gypsum wall construction 2 battery mortar or gypsum EIS 120 X Y 50 150 50 150 Y 100 min 2xB 60 100 max 2xB 60 300 2xB 60 A A min A 100 max A 300 A A A B C 100 50 150 B C X B...

Page 38: ...kg m e g ISOVER Ultimate Protect SLAB 4 th 60 mm 63 12 A B 29 X 100 Gypsum wall construction 4 battery mortar or gypsum EIS 120 X 50 150 A A min 2xA 60 100 max 2xA 60 300 2xA 60 B min 2xB 60 100 max...

Page 39: ...C or equivalent 5 Duct 6 Protective cladding boards not part of the damper but must be used as part of the penetration filling It can be ordered from MAND K as an accessory e g PROMATECT MST th 30 mm...

Page 40: ...of installation VRM Q 120 is not a part of the fire damper and must be ordered separately for each installation case see page 57 1 FDMQ 120 2 Gypsum wall construction 3 Weichschott e g Firestop Board...

Page 41: ...BSK glue apply on the insulation and stick it to the fire separation construction 8 Fire resistant mastic fill the gap on both sides of the fire separation construction and around the perimeter of pen...

Page 42: ...to 48 5 Duct Installation in solid ceiling construction Solid ceiling construction mortar or gypsum EIS 120 X X 150 70 150 For connection following duct see page 49 This installation was tested withou...

Page 43: ...with Gy proc CoreBoard between studs secured by Gypframe Retaining Channel 25mm Isover Acoustic Partition Roll APR 1200 in cavity optional Lining boards to non shaft side see table below Studs at 600m...

Page 44: ...gypsum EIS 120 For connection following duct see page 49 Follow the instructions of the shaft wall producer All technical specifications and conditions can be found at www british gypsum com Maximum s...

Page 45: ...7 96 192 M18 192 117 234 M20 245 150 300 Without anchor With anchor Examples of anchoring to the ceiling construction Follow the instructions of fixing specialist or installation company With hinge pl...

Page 46: ...20 2 Threaded rod M8 M20 3 Support HILTI MQ 41 or MQ 41 3 or equivalent 4 Bored plate HILTI MQZ L or equivalent 5 Washer for M8 M20 6 Nut M8 M20 max 50 Dimension elements of the suspension system acc...

Page 47: ...ickness 2 mm and min width 60 mm 8 Nut M8 with anchor 9 Screw with hexagon head 10 Installation holes 11 M6 bolt assembly bolt M6x10 nut M6 12 Gypsum grid from U profile Example of fixing FDMQ 120 to...

Page 48: ...NDIK a s or sheet metal min thickness 2 mm and min width 60 mm 7 Nut M8 with anchor 8 Installation holes 9 M6 bolt assembly bolt M6x10 nut M6 Example of fixing FDMQ 120 to the ceiling In solid ceiling...

Page 49: ...onductive connection 1 FDMQ 120 2 Duct 3 Extension piece if required 4 Damping pad 5 Steel clamp min M8 bolts 6 M8 bolt assembly bolt M8x20 mm 2 pcs large washer M8 nut M8 7 Seal 8 Lock washers M8 9 E...

Page 50: ...DATA Pressure loss Pressure loss calculation Determination of pressure loss by using diagram 1 2 kg m3 p w2 2 p Pa presure loss w m s air flow speed in nominal damper section kg m3 air density coeffi...

Page 51: ...9 0 219 750 0 354 0 330 0 321 0 309 0 286 0 271 0 260 0 246 0 238 0 230 0 222 0 219 0 215 800 0 344 0 320 0 309 0 297 0 282 0 264 0 251 0 239 0 229 0 221 0 215 0 211 0 209 A B 600 630 650 700 710 750...

Page 52: ...44 1 47 3 49 5 51 3 52 7 53 9 54 9 55 8 56 6 59 8 62 63 8 65 2 67 4 69 2 72 8 74 5 7 48 2 51 3 53 5 55 3 56 7 57 9 58 9 59 8 60 7 63 8 66 1 67 8 69 2 71 4 73 2 76 8 78 6 8 51 6 54 8 57 58 8 60 2 61 4...

Page 53: ...ock holder 1 lock lever 2 closing spring 8 dia stopper pin manual control pin 5 Inspection opening cover including the stirrup and fasteners if they are parts of the cover 6 Bearing for torque transfe...

Page 54: ...hout direct weather impact there must not occur any shocks and ambient temperature must not exceed 50 C Dampers must be protected against impact when transported and manipulated During transportation...

Page 55: ...rks done on the fire dampers must be done according international and local norms and laws All effective safety standards and directives must be obse rved during damper assembly To ensure reliable dam...

Page 56: ...22 1 Damper 6 Thermal fuse 2 Mounting plate 7 Manual control 3 Sealing cover 8 Actuator 4 Sealing of a mounting plate 9 Thermoelectric activation device BAT 5 Mounting plate cover 10 Sensor sticker C...

Page 57: ...8x60 mm hexagon head screws DIN 931 with M8 8 4 washers DIN 7349 3 Screw 5x60 mm screws into the predrilled holes 1 FDMQ 120 2 Part A of VRM Q 120 3 Part B of VRM Q 120 4 Hexagon head screw M8x60 mm D...

Page 58: ...be achieved manually or automatically by applying the supply voltage It is recommended to provide periodical checks maintenance and service actions on fire equipment by authorized persons The authoriz...

Page 59: ...s a part of function checks of the fire dampers at least 1x a year For the function checks the damper blade should be in CLOSED position with the fan off or with closed air regulation situated between...

Page 60: ...41 With actuator BF 24 TN BFL BFN 24 T voltage AC DC 24 V 50 With actuator BF 24 TN BFL BFN 24 T with smoke detector ORS 142 K voltage AC DC 24 V 51 With communication and supply device BKN 230 24 an...

Page 61: ...m The producer reserves the right for innovations of the product For actual product information see www mandik com MAND K a s Dob sk 550 267 24 Hostomice Czech Republic Tel 420 311 706 742 E Mail mand...

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