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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

Safety Warning:

 

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service 
or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or 
death. Read the installation, operating, and maintenance 
instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this 
equipment.

This manual is the property of the owner, and is required for future maintenance. Please leave it with the owner when the 
job is complete.

Warranty

Greenheck warrants this equipment to be free from 
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 
year from the purchase date. Any units or parts which 
prove to be defective during the warranty period will be 
repaired or replaced at our option. Greenheck shall not 
be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or 
misuse of its products. Greenheck will not be responsible 
for any installation or removal costs. Greenheck will not 
be responsible for any service work or backcharges 
without prior written authorization. 

Due to continuing research, Greenheck reserves the right to change specifications without notice.

“UL CLASSIFIED (see complete marking on 

product)”

“UL CLASSIFIED to Canadian safety standards 

(see complete marking on product)”

 

UL Standard 555 & 555S (Classification R13317)

FSD-3XXV Series Dampers are intended for installation 

in accordance with combination fire smoke damper 

requirements established by:

National Fire Protection Association  
 

NFPA Standards 80, 90A, 92A, 92B, 101, & 105

IBC

 International Building Codes

New York City 

(MEA listing #260-91-M)

California State Fire Marshal 

 

Listing #3225-0981:103 and 3230-0981:104

Receiving and Handling

Upon receiving dampers, check for both obvious and 
hidden damage. If damage is found, record all necessary 
information on the bill of lading and file a claim with 
the final carrier. Check to be sure that all parts of the 
shipment, including accessories, are accounted for.
Dampers must be kept dry and clean. Indoor storage 
and protection from dirt, dust and the weather is highly 
recommended. Do not store at temperatures in excess of 
100°F (38°C).

Typical 
Actuator

RRL Control 
Device Standard

Document Number 461666 

FSD-3XXV Series 

1 1/2 Hour

Combination Fire Smoke Dampers 

(with factory installed sleeve and actuator) 

Vertical Blade

Installation Supplements

Refer to the appropriate Greenheck installation supplements 
for special requirements:
 

• Concrete Floor with Steel Deck

 

• Drive Slip Breakaway Connection

 

• Field Installed Sleeve

 

• Fire Resistant Ventilated Duct Assembly

 

• Firestop Material

 

• Greenheck Test Switch

 

• Grille Installation

 

• Metal Stud in Shaftwall

 

• No Flow Smoke Detector

 

• Open or Close Indicator

 

• Quick Connect Breakaway Connections

 

• Resettable Link

 

• Sealant Supplement

 

• Single Side Retaining Angle

 

• Single 3-Sided Retaining Angle

 

• Sleeve Extension

 

• Smoke Detector

 

• Tunnel Corridor

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Summary of Contents for FSD-311V

Page 1: ...n in accordance with combination fire smoke damper requirements established by National Fire Protection Association NFPA Standards 80 90A 92A 92B 101 105 IBC International Building Codes New York City MEA listing 260 91 M California State Fire Marshal Listing 3225 0981 103 and 3230 0981 104 Receiving and Handling Upon receiving dampers check for both obvious and hidden damage If damage is found re...

Page 2: ...installed into duct or opening square and free of twist or other misalignment Damper must not be squeezed or stretched into duct or opening Out of square racked twisted or misaligned installations can cause excessive leakage and or torque requirements to exceed damper actuator design 6 Damper and actuator must be kept clean and protected from dirt dust and other foreign materials prior to and afte...

Page 3: ...s of 1 36 in 914mm or less 1 2 in 13mm clearance These are total clearances ignoring fastener heads and do not need to be equally spaced around the damper 2 SLEEVE LENGTH AND WALL THICKNESS Insert the sleeved damper assembly into the prepared opening to appropriate depth refer to label on outside of sleeve for location of damper in wall see Dimension A and Detail 1 Fig 1 Recommended maximum and mi...

Page 4: ...Type R and O Factory Furnished Duct Collars Qualify As Breakaway Connections Duct Damper Sleeve Wall or Floor Type C O R Fig 2 Damper with type R or O transition factory furnished 2 in Max 6 in Max Sleeve Retaining Angle Damper Duct Min 1 in Overlap Wall or Floor Retaining Angle only applicable for damper sizes above 36 in x 36 in 6 in Max 2 in Max Both vertical and horizontal damper installations...

Page 5: ...I option TOR The TOR temperature override device option incorporates two thermostats with fixed settings usually 165 F 74 C and 350 F 177 The primary sensor the sensor with the lower temperature setting can be bypassed by an external electrical signal allowing the damper to reopen until the temperature reaches the setting of the secondary sensor the sensor with the higher temperature setting When ...

Page 6: ...al Stud Construction Wooden Stud Construction In wood stud construction gypsum wallboard must cover all wood stud surfaces Gypsum Wallboard Stud or Runner Retaining Angle 1 in Min Damper Sleeve In metal stud construction exposed steel surfaces need not be covered with gypsum wallboard Gypsum Wallboard Stud or Runner Retaining Angle 1 in Min Damper Sleeve Fig 8 7 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION OF OPENINGS...

Page 7: ...ce with SMACNA recommendations Drive Slip Joint Fig 11 Plain S Slip Hemmed S Slip Double S Slip Inside Slip Joint Standing S Standing S Alt Standing S Alt Standing S Standing S Bar Reinforced Angle Reinforced Fig 12 Fire Damper Sleeve Neoprene gasket between all angles Flanged system angles Attach per manufacturer s instructions Duct Do not bolt corners 6 in long 1 16in max thickness plastic cleat...

Page 8: ...causing blades to bind on jamb seals Adjust frame such that it is square and plumb Actuator linkage loose Close damper disconnect power adjust and tighten linkage Defective motor Replace Screws in damper linkage Damper installed too far into wall Move out to line as designated on damper label Contaminants on damper Clean with a non oil based solvent see Damper Maintenance RRL or TOR sensor tripped...

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