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Operation and mechanisms

 BFL(T) Remotely controlled spring return actuator

The spring return actuator BFL(T) is specially designed to remotely control fire dampers. The BFL(T) model is intended for fire 
dampers with smaller dimensions (ø ≤ 400 mm or W+H ≤ 1200 mm/1400 mm for CU-LT, CU-LT-1s).

1.  locking button
2.  plug (ST)
3.  access for manual resetting
4.  thermo-electric tripping device (T)

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3

4

2

Options - at the time of order

SN2 BFL/BFN

Auxiliary limit switch 'open/closed'

IXI-R1

Universal field controller (Modbus, BACnet or analog connection), pre-mounted on the damper.

IXI-R2-24

Universal field controller (Modbus, BACnet), pre-mounted on the damper and with a connection for a second 

damper.

IXI-R2-230

Universal field controller (Modbus, BACnet), pre-mounted on the damper and with a connection for a second 

damper.

Unlocking

 

manual unlocking

: place the locking button on “unlock”. (In case of BFLT: the damper can alternatively be unlocked by pushing 

the “test” button on the thermo-electric fuse)

 

automatic unlocking

: the thermo-electric fuse reacts as soon as the temperature reaches 72°C (type BFLT).

 

remote unlocking

: by interrupting the power supply.

Caution: 

 

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The thermo-electric fuse will not move the damper into its safety position (when the temperature reaches 72°C) if the motor 

is not powered.

Resetting

 

manual resetting

: turn the enclosed handle anti-clockwise. To block the motor, place the locking button on “lock”

 

motorised resetting

: switch off the power supply for at least 10 seconds. Supply the actuator (respect the prescribed voltage) for 

at least 75 seconds. The resetting stops automatically when the end of range is reached (damper open) - it takes about 60 seconds 
to reset the damper - or when the power supply is interrupted.

Caution: 

 

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Do not use a drill or screwing machine.

 

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Stop as soon as the motor is completely rearmed (end of range).

 

prod. < 1/7/2015

 

prod. ≥ 1/7/2015 

 

CR60(1s) 

CR120 

CU-LT 

CU-LT-1s 

CR2≤400 

CU2≤1200 

CR2>400 

CU2>1200 

CR60(1s) 

CR120 (1s)

CU-LT 

CU-LT-1s 

CR2≤400 

CU2≤1200 

CR2>400 

CU2>1200 

Kit BFL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kit BFN 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kit BF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CU2-15

Page 1: ...www rft be en Rf Technologies nv Lange Ambachtstraat 40 9860 Oosterzele Belgium Tel 32 9 362 31 71 Fax 32 9 362 33 07 info rft be 0749 C7 EN J 11 2019 CU2 15 Rectangular fire damper 120 at 1500 Pa ...

Page 2: ...ation o i meets the criteria from the outside o to the inside i i o fire side not important V AC Volt alternating current V DC Volt direct current E TELE power supply magnet E ALIM power supply motor V volt W watt Auto automatic Tele remote controlled Pnom nominal capacity Pmax maximum capacity GKB type A GKF type F GKB stands for standard plasterboards type A according to EN 520 while GKF plaster...

Page 3: ...rding to EN 13501 3 Essential characteristics Performance Range Wall type Wall Sealing Installation Classification 200x200 mm CU2 15 1200x800 mm Rigid wall Reinforced concrete 110 mm Mortar 1 EI 120 v e i n o S 1500 Pa 1 Type of installation built in 0 180 Nominal activation conditions sensitivity Pass Response delay response time closure time Pass Operational reliability cycling CFTH 50 cycles MA...

Page 4: ...pressure of 1500 Pa suitable for built in installation air tightness in accordance with EN 1751 class B class C in option tested in accordance with EN1366 2 up to 1500 Pa operating mechanism outside the wall maintenance free for indoor use operating temperature max 50 C intermediate dimensions on request suitable for installation in rigid wall 1500 Pa 1 connection flange PG30 2 casing made of refr...

Page 5: ...tion Range and dimensions CU2 15L Wn Hn per step of 50 mm intermediate dimensions are subject to extra cost heights between 275 and 299 mm are not possible Exceeding blade X on the mechanism side Y on the wall side 102 5 b 227 5 a y x 55 65 Hn 6 x Wn 6 L 330 x y Wn x Hn mm 200x200 1200x800 Hn 300 mm Hn 300 mm P Z Q Wn P Z Q Wn CFTH ONE BFL T P 78 104 96 Q 180 191 110 Z 62 47 74 CFTH ONE BFL T BFN ...

Page 6: ...g return actuator BFL 24V with thermo electric fuse T KITS BFLT24 ST Spring return actuator BFL 24V with thermo electric fuse T and plug ST KITS BFL230 Spring return actuator BFL 230V KITS BFLT230 Spring return actuator BFL 230V with thermo electric fuse T KITS BFN24 Spring return actuator BFN 24V BFN kits must be used instead of BFL kits for fire dampers produced before 1 7 2015 KITS BFN24 Spring...

Page 7: ...tuator BFN 230V with thermo electric fuse T KITS BF24 Spring return actuator BF 24V BF kits must be used instead of BFN kits for fire dampers produced before 1 7 2015 KITS ONE T 24 FDCU Spring return actuator ONE 24V with fusible link T unipolar beginning and end of range switch KITS ONE T 24 FDCB Spring return actuator ONE 24V with fusible link T bipolar beginning and end of range switch KITS ONE...

Page 8: ...switch FCU DCU FCB DCB KITS SN2 BFL BFN Auxiliary limit switch open closed KITS FTH72 Fusible link FTH 72 C for CFTH KITS ZBAT 72 Black spare part for thermo electric fuse for BFLT BFNT FUS72 ONE Fusible link 72 C MECT Testbox for mechanisms 24 48 V magnet motor beginning and end of range switches Options at the time of order EN 1751 C EN1751_C Air tightness class C ...

Page 9: ...Ø 8 5 x 16 mm 23 20 20 400 23 23 HnxWn Hn 6 x Wn 6 PG20 Connection to ducts with 20 mm flanges Elliptical holes Ø 6 5 x 16 mm 40 HnxWn Hn 6 x Wn 6 L 70 PM Connection to ducts by insertion This type of frame is used in case of lack of space for a standard PG30 frame Hn 6 x Wn 6 L 70 PP No connection This type of frame is used on one side of a damper that ends into a room Øn 2 e L L1 e n 30 PRJ Circ...

Page 10: ...on elements The operating mechanism must also remain accessible allow for a clearance of 200 mm around the housing The air tightness class will be maintained if the damper is installed according to the installation manual Rf t fire dampers are always tested in standardised constructions according to EN 1366 2 The achieved results are valid for similar supporting constructions with a fire resistanc...

Page 11: ... at least two running visual checks each year Remove dust and all other particles before start up Follow the local maintenance regulations i e BS9999 Annex V NF S 61 933 and EN13306 Read the maintenance instructions on our website https www rft be assets PIM DOCUMENTS BROCHURE 20KITS BRO_K139_ MAINTENANCE_C pdf Use the damper at up to 95 humidity non condensing The fire damper can be cleaned with ...

Page 12: ...ns at the time of order FCU Limit switch closed FDCU Unipolar limit switch open closed FDCB Bipolar auxiliary limit switch open closed Unlocking manual unlocking use the unlocking button 1 automatic unlocking when the fusible link melts at 72 C remote unlocking n a Resetting manual resetting use the enclosed Hex key and turn clockwise 2 motorised resetting n a Caution The mechanism may never be te...

Page 13: ... the battery the LED fades away Close the battery compartment motorised resetting switch off the power supply for at least 5 sec Power the actuator respect the prescribed voltage for at least 75 sec The resetting stops automatically when the end of range is reached damper open Caution If the LED 3 flickers fast 3x sec the battery is discharged use a new battery If the LED 3 flickers slowly 1x sec ...

Page 14: ...ernatively be unlocked by pushing the test button on the thermo electric fuse automatic unlocking the thermo electric fuse reacts as soon as the temperature reaches 72 C type BFLT remote unlocking by interrupting the power supply Caution The thermo electric fuse will not move the damper into its safety position when the temperature reaches 72 C if the motor is not powered Resetting manual resettin...

Page 15: ...tton on the thermo electric fuse automatic unlocking the thermo electric fuse reacts as soon as the temperature reaches 72 C type BFNT remote unlocking by interrupting the power supply Caution The thermo electric fuse will not move the damper into its safety position when the temperature reaches 72 C if the motor is not powered Resetting manual resetting turn the enclosed handle anti clockwise To ...

Page 16: ... A 0 28W 4 2W 1mA 1A 60V ONE T 24 FDCB 24 V AC DC 10 20 N A 0 28W 4 2W 1mA 1A 60V ONE T 230 FDCU 230 V AC 15 15 N A 0 57W 4 2W 1mA 1A 60V ONE T 230 FDCB 230 V AC 15 15 N A 0 57W 4 2W 1mA 1A 60V ONE T 24 FDCU ST 24 V AC DC 10 20 N A 0 28W 4 2W 1mA 1A 60V BFL24 24 V AC DC N A 0 7W 2 5W 1mA 3A AC 250V BFL24 ST 24 V AC DC N A 0 7W 2 5W 1mA 3A AC 250V BFLT24 24 V AC DC N A 0 8W 2 5W 1mA 3A AC 250V BFLT...

Page 17: ...8 dB A 60 dB A 1 m 2 x 0 75 mm 1 m 6 x 0 75 mm IP 54 60 s 20 s 43 dB A 62 dB A 1 m 2 x 0 34 mm halogen free 1 m 6 x 0 75 mm halogen free IP 54 60 s 20 s 43 dB A 62 dB A 1 m 2 x 0 75 mm halogen free 1 m 6 x 0 75 mm halogen free IP 54 60 s 20 s 43 dB A 62 dB A 1 m 2 x 0 34 mm halogen free 1 m 6 x 0 75 mm halogen free IP 54 60 s 20 s 43 dB A 62 dB A 1 m 2 x 0 75 mm halogen free 1 m 6 x 0 75 mm haloge...

Page 18: ...5 8 17 3 18 7 20 2 21 7 23 1 24 6 26 0 27 5 29 0 30 4 31 9 33 3 34 8 36 3 37 7 39 2 40 7 42 1 43 6 350 kg 15 6 17 1 18 7 20 3 21 9 23 5 25 1 26 6 28 2 29 8 31 4 33 0 34 5 36 1 37 7 39 3 40 9 42 5 44 0 45 6 47 2 400 kg 16 8 18 5 20 2 21 9 23 6 25 3 27 0 28 7 30 4 32 1 33 8 35 5 37 2 38 9 40 6 42 3 44 0 45 7 47 4 49 1 50 8 450 kg 18 0 19 8 21 7 23 5 25 3 27 1 28 9 30 8 32 6 34 4 36 2 38 0 39 9 41 7 ...

Page 19: ... 7 50 4 450 kg 39 4 41 2 43 1 44 9 46 7 48 5 50 3 52 2 54 0 500 kg 40 1 42 1 44 0 45 9 47 9 49 8 51 8 53 7 55 6 57 6 550 kg 40 6 42 7 44 7 46 8 48 8 50 9 53 0 55 0 57 1 59 1 61 2 600 kg 40 8 43 0 45 2 47 4 49 6 51 7 53 9 56 1 58 3 60 5 62 6 64 8 650 kg 40 8 43 1 45 4 47 7 50 0 52 3 54 6 56 9 59 2 61 5 63 8 66 1 68 4 700 kg 40 6 43 0 45 4 47 9 50 3 52 7 55 1 57 5 60 0 62 4 64 8 67 2 69 6 72 1 750 k...

Page 20: ...0 56 0 55 0 53 0 52 0 51 0 5 0 5 0 49 0 48 0 48 450 ζ 1 44 1 06 0 85 0 73 0 64 0 58 0 54 0 5 0 48 0 45 0 44 0 42 0 41 0 4 0 39 0 38 0 37 0 36 0 36 0 35 0 35 500 ζ 1 25 0 9 0 71 0 6 0 52 0 47 0 43 0 4 0 38 0 36 0 34 0 33 0 32 0 31 0 3 0 29 0 29 0 28 0 27 0 27 0 27 550 ζ 1 13 0 8 0 63 0 52 0 46 0 41 0 37 0 34 0 32 0 3 0 29 0 28 0 27 0 26 0 25 0 24 0 24 0 23 0 23 0 22 0 22 600 ζ 1 02 0 71 0 55 0 45 0...

Page 21: ...73 23 73 85 74 38 74 83 650 Sn m 0 0762 0 1026 0 1291 0 1555 0 1820 0 2084 0 2349 0 2613 0 2878 0 3142 0 3407 Sn 60 97 65 31 68 17 70 20 71 72 72 89 73 83 74 59 75 23 75 77 76 22 700 Sn m 0 0834 0 1123 0 1413 0 1702 0 1992 0 2281 0 2571 0 2860 0 3150 0 3439 0 3729 Sn 61 93 66 33 69 24 71 30 72 84 74 03 74 99 75 76 76 41 76 95 77 42 750 Sn m 0 0906 0 1220 0 1535 0 1849 0 2164 0 2478 0 2793 0 3107 0...

Page 22: ...0 PM CFTH FCU 6 2 3 4 5 7 1 1 product 2 width 3 height 4 frame on the side of the mechanism 5 frame on the side of the wall 6 mechanism type 7 option uni bipolar switches Approvals and certificates All our dampers are submitted to a number of tests by official test institutes Reports of these tests form the basis for the approvals of our dampers 0749 BCCA 0749 CPR BC1 606 0464 15650 04 0464 BCCA 0...

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