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mcr FID B

 single-plane fire dampers 

“MERCOR” SA 

– The company reserves the right to modify and change the document. Version FID B 21.07.30.02 

21/22 

 
Refer all matters related to technical inspection, maintenance and servicing of this equipment to the Mercor 
SA Service Department, [email protected], tel. +48 58 341 42 45 ext. 170, fax: +48 58 341 39 85, 
from 8 AM to 4 PM (Mo-Fri). 

 

9. WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS 

1.  “MERCOR” SA grants 12 months of warranty for the equipment quality from the date of purchase, 

unless the sales contract states otherwise. 

2.  Submit each warranty claim to “MERCOR” SA in 7 days from the date of discovery of a warranty 

eligible defect 

3.  Submit warranty claims by calling at: tel. +48 58 341 42 45, by fax: +48 58 341 39 85, by e-mail: 

[email protected] or by traditional mail: “MERCOR” SA, ul. Grzegorza z Sanoka 2, 80-408 
Gdańsk, Poland. 

4.  If physical defects of equipment are found during the warranty period, “MERCOR” SA warrants and 

represents to remove them in shortest possible time from serving the written warranty claim with the 
proof of purchase or sales contract, subject to Item 10. 

5.  “MERCOR”  SA  has  the  right  to  extend  the  time  of  repair  if  the  defect  removal  is  complicated  or 

requires purchase of custom components or spare parts. 

6.  The warranty liability only covers all defects arising from causes present in the equipment at the date 

of sale. 

7.  Defects caused by improper operation or otherwise as listed in Item 10 herein, the buyer / warranty 

beneficiary will be charged with the costs of their removal. 

8.  Condition for rectifying defects is that the applicant makes the site/localisation where devices are 

installed available, in particular, ensuring: the lift in the case of devices mounted at a height above 
3m, free access to the rooms where the devices were installed and necessary revisions, dismantling 
thermal  insulation,  disassembling  suspended  ceilings,  disassembling  other  installations,  if  they 
prevent free access to the device. 

9.  If the device can not be repaired at the place of its installation, "MERCOR" SA reserves the necessity 

of its disassembly, possible delivery to the address indicated by "MERCOR" SA and re-assembly. 
The cost of this operation lies with the buyer / holder of the guarantee. 

10.  The warranty does not cover: 

  Any damage or failure of the equipment caused by improper operation, tampering, failure to 

conduct  periodic  technical  inspection  and/or  maintenance  established  in  the  Operating  and 
Maintenance Manual, section “SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE”. 

  Any damage beyond reasonable control of “MERCOR” SA, and specifically: caused by force 

majeure, such as torrential rainfall, flooding, hurricanes, inundation, lightning strike, power grid 
overvoltage,  explosion,  hail,  collision  with  aircraft,  fire,  avalanche,  landslide  and  indirect 
damage  due  to  those  causes.  Torrential  rainfall  is  understood  as  any  rainfall  with  the 
effectiveness factor of 4 or higher in accordance with the definition of the Polish Institute of 
Meteorology  and  Water  Management  -  National  Research  Institute  (IMGW-PIB).  If  the 
effectiveness  factor  value  specified  in  the  preceding  sentence  cannot  be  reasonably 
established, the actual condition and extent of damage shall be considered at the site of their 
origin  as  the  action  of  torrential  rain.  Hurricane  is  understood  as  any  wind  with  a  minimum 
speed of 17.5 m/s (and damage shall be recognised as caused by hurricanes if the effects of 
such weather phenomenon has been found in the direct vicinity of the damaged property). 

  Damage due to failure to immediately report any defect found. 

  Deterioration in the quality of coatings due to natural weathering/ageing. 

  Defects caused by abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents. 

  Damage caused by aggressive external influence, specifically chemical or biological in nature, 

or when the origin of which is related to the production processing or activity carried out within 
the facility protected by the equipment or in its direct vicinity. 

  Wearing  parts  and  consumables  (e.g.  gaskets/seals),  unless  they  have  defects  of 

workmanship and/or material. 

  Damage caused by improper transport, handling, unloading and/or storage of the equipment. 

  Damage caused by installation of the equipment in violation of this Operating and Maintenance 

Manual and/or good construction practice. 

Summary of Contents for mcr FID B

Page 1: ...Ul Grzegorza z Sanoka 2 80 408 Gdańsk tel 0 58 341 42 45 tel fax 48 58 341 39 85 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL OMM Fire damper type mcr FID B Version FID B 21 07 30 2 FIRE VENTILATION SYSTEMS ...

Page 2: ...ION 8 6 INSTALLATION 8 6 1 PRE ASSEMBLY INSPECTION 9 6 2 INSTALLATION OPENING 9 6 3 EMBEDDING 9 6 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 15 7 TRANSPORT STORAGE CONDITIONS 21 8 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 21 9 WARRANTY TERMS CONDITIONS 21 Technical Manual designations Option available Option unavailable CAUTION All previous issues of this Technical Manual expire on the date of issue hereof The Technical Manual doe...

Page 3: ... case of cut off and transfer fire dampers the device is equipped with a thermal release containing one time temperature fuses During normal operation the above mentioned element should be protected against the affect of the permissible temperature Tmax see the table below When it is exceeded the temperature fuses may operate which is a normal operation and is not covered by the guarantee or warra...

Page 4: ...ID B V and fire dampers for mixed fire ventilation systems the mcr FID B M have one declaration of performance in accordance with the requirements of law The marker M and the word mixed used in the document are trademarks used by the manufacturer The construction and execution of the above dampers is the same regardless of the commercial mark The mcr FID B dampers have the MA feature manual activa...

Page 5: ...g principle and behaviour of the mcr FID B single plane dampers depend on their application versions cut off fire dampers mcr FID B S In the normal operating position the dampers are open The dampers are closed to the safety position as follows automatically by tripping the thermoelectric trigger remotely by tripping an electric axial actuator with a return spring caused by isolation from the supp...

Page 6: ...rapidly may damage the internal actuator gear or the drive transmission system It is possible to manually service check the proper performance of the integrated damper with the trigger control gear by pressing the lever on the gear The mcr T2 tester is recommended to check the proper performance of dampers with electric actuators CAUTION Never pull directly on the damper isolation partition to ope...

Page 7: ...onry walls of the thickness required for fire resistance masonry walls made of bricks or blocks of the thickness required for fire resistance rigid floor with the thickness required for fire resistance Additionally the dampers can be installed outside the partitions walls ceilings in modules multiple dampers sets 6 1 PRE ASSEMBLY INSPECTION Each fire damper is factory inspected by the manufacturer...

Page 8: ...th the damper casing parts etc Close the damper isolation partition Install the bracing as shown in the figure Carefully fill the gap between the damper casing and the duct with a proper mortar formula that ensures proper duct and damper fire resistance and do not let the mortar get into the damper actuation components i e the trigger control gear the isolation partition gaskets and stops To do th...

Page 9: ...20 screw 8 MWB system grille Installation of damper in panel walls 7 8 1 2 3 2 1 4 5 6 2 4 5 6 1 mcr FID B BxH damper 2 Multi zone smoke extract duct eg made of fire rated boards 3 A strip of fire resistant board along the entire length of the side BxH 4 System of ceiling hanger 5 System of installation transition of the fireproof duct 6 Panel wall 7 M10x20 screw 8 MWB system grille Installation o...

Page 10: ...tallation of damper in rigid floor below the rigid floor 5 6 2 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 3 4 2 1 mcr FID B BxH damper 2 Multi zone smoke extract duct eg made of fire rated boards 3 A strip of fire resistant board along the entire length of the side BxH 4 System of ceiling hanger 5 M10x20 screw 6 MWB system grille Installation of the damper on horizontal ducts 2 4 1 3 2 5 6 2 4 1 3 1 mcr FID B BxH damper 2 Mul...

Page 11: ... duct eg made of fire rated boards 3 A strip of fire resistant board along the entire length of the side BxH 4 System of ceiling hanger Variants of detail A 10 50 10 10 100 100 60 60 20 120 5 6 40 5 A strip of fire resistant board along the entire length of the side BxH with dimensions 10x50mm 6 A strip of fire resistant board along the entire length of the side BxH with dimensions 20x50mm Connect...

Page 12: ...f any side of the vertical smoke extract duct Inspection access The mcr FID B damper is factory equipped with an access inspection thanks to which the connected duct and the damper can be inspected without the need to disassemble the installation The inspection can be opened by unscrewing the 4 extreme screws as shown in the drawing above 40 B 74 B 14 H 74 H 14 4xM10 RB connecting subframe The mcr...

Page 13: ...casing with a Ø10 drill The openings can be made in any plane of the casing marked in the drawing above After inserting the cables fill the gap between the cable and the actuator housing with fire rated material ensuring appropriate fire resistance provided for the application or use appropriate electric glands The power and control cables must have adequate fire resistance that guarantees the sup...

Page 14: ...e 0 90 motor 120 s 120 s return spring 16 s 16 s Operating temperature range 30 50 C 30 50 C Sound pressure level motor max 45 dB A max 45 dB A spring 63 dB A 63 dB A Technical specifications BE24 BE24 ST BE230 BLE24 BLE24 ST BLE230 Power supply AC 24V 50 60Hz DC 24 V AC 220 240V 50 60 Hz AC 24V 50 60Hz DC 24V AC 220 240V 50 60 Hz Power demand for spring tensioning 12 W 8 W 7 5 W 5 W for spring ho...

Page 15: ...g IP 54 IP 54 IP 54 IP 54 auxiliary switch activation point degrees 2 x PDT 3 0 5 A AC 250V 2 x PDT 3 0 5 A AC 250V 2 x SPDT 3 0 5 A 250 V 2 x SPDT 3 0 5 A 250 V 5 80 5 80 5 80 5 80 Torque motor spring 4 Nm 3 Nm 4 Nm 3 Nm 9 Nm 7 Nm 9 Nm 7 Nm Wire connection motor length 0 9 m auxiliary switch 2 x 0 75 mm2 6 x 0 75 mm2 2 x 0 75 mm2 6 x 0 75 mm2 2 x 0 75 mm2 6 x 0 75 mm2 2 x 0 75 mm2 6 x 0 75 mm2 Mo...

Page 16: ...ht to modify and change the document Version FID B 21 07 30 02 16 22 Connection diagram for the BF24 Tand BF230 T actuators Connection diagram for the BFL24 T BFL230 T BFN24 T BFN230 T BF24 TN and BF230 TN actuators Connection diagram for the MLF 24T MLF 230T MF 24T MF 230T ...

Page 17: ...a device equipped with electrical actuators it is recommended that the rated voltage housed tolerance of 24V 10 or 230V 10 Power supply devices other than listed above may cause malfunction and will not be covered by the warranty conditions EXBF actuators Technical specifications EXBF 24 EXBF 230 Zone 1 2 21 22 ATEX classification II 2 GD EEx d IIC T6 Power supply 24 V AC 20 50 60 Hz 24 VDC 10 20 ...

Page 18: ...gger and control mechanism of the impulse type damper adequate power must be provided to ensure that the control signal is supplied to the device in the event of fire RST KW1 S RST KW1 24I RST KW1 24P RST KW1 24I MP230 24 RST KW1 24I MP230 24 Supply voltage X 24 V 48 V DC 24 V 48 V DC 230V AC 230V AC Power consumption X 3 5 W 1 6 W 4 5 W 2 5 W Holding force X 12 daN 12 daN 12 daN 12 daN Thermal tr...

Page 19: ...sible release is located on the damper isolation partition The driving spring is installed on the damper isolation partition Installation of the RST fusible release Move partition to the open position Install the fusible link on the hooks attached to the fire damper casing and the isolation partition Tighten the nut to lock the hook on the fire damper casing Independent limit switches RST version ...

Page 20: ...20 ºC and 40 ºC there are no vibrations 8 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING The equipment from Mercor SA requires periodic technical inspection and maintenance at least every 12 months throughout its operating life i e during the warranty and post warranty period Inspection and maintenance may only be carried out by the manufacturer or contractors authorised by MERCOR SA to service its products Regular se...

Page 21: ...MERCOR SA reserves the necessity of its disassembly possible delivery to the address indicated by MERCOR SA and re assembly The cost of this operation lies with the buyer holder of the guarantee 10 The warranty does not cover Any damage or failure of the equipment caused by improper operation tampering failure to conduct periodic technical inspection and or maintenance established in the Operating...

Page 22: ... holder modifies the product design without prior authorisation from MERCOR SA Periodic technical inspection and or maintenance is not carried out per schedule and or is carried out by unauthorised personnel or service providers not authorised to do so by MERCOR SA and or the equipment has not been properly operated Unauthorised personnel attempts any intervention in the product outside of the nor...

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