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Page 1: ... SOLUTIONS T 31 598 36 12 21 www solid air com mail solid air com TECHNICAL MANUAL Round fire damper FDC25 FDC40 INDEX 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 2 DIMENSIONS 9 3 INSTALLATIONS 17 4 ACTUATORS 45 5 ACCESSORIES 53 6 REPLACEMENTS 56 7 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION 62 ...

Page 2: ...t is triggered automatically when the temperature inside the duct reaches 72 C It can also be activated manually by the push of the button on the mechanism Additional equipment for manual mechanism include end contact switches for damper position signalling Electromagnetic actuators feature spring return mechanism with electromagnet for remote activation Additional equipment for electromagnetic me...

Page 3: ... 31 598 36 12 21 www solid air com mail solid air com 1 Galvanized steel casing 2 Fire resistant damper blade 3 Actuator 4 Intumescent joint 5 Connection flanges 6 Thermal fuse 1 Gypsum layers 2 Intumescent strip 3 Cold smoke seal 4 Contact layer 1 2 3 6 4 5 2 1 4 3 ...

Page 4: ...the fire dampers is defined according to EN 13501 3 Fire classification of construction products and building elements Installation in both vertical and horizontal axis of rotation of the dampers blade is acceptable with the axis angle 0 360 Fire resistance of fire damper depends on classification of walls or ceilings It is allowed to install products to walls or ceilings only according to product...

Page 5: ...Casing length 380 mm Temperature range 20 C 50 C Release temperature 72 C standard of 95 C optional with electric actuator Volume flow rate range up to 21 700 m h Differential pressure range up to 2 000 Pa Casing air leakage Class C ATC3 EN 1751 Closed blade air leakage Class 2 EN 1751 Upstream velocity 12 m s EC conformity EN 13501 3 EN 1366 2 EN 15650 EN 1751 CPR no 305 2011 Declaration of perfo...

Page 6: ... 91 500 19 39 17 41 630 30 86 28 36 710 39 24 36 42 800 49 86 46 68 Specifications Pressure drop Pressure drop values are described with the Zeta values for each size The exact pressure drop in Pa is calculated using the following formula Δp Pa ζ v 0 6 Where ζ is Zeta value from the tables below v is airflow velocity in m s FDC25 d100 d125 d160 d200 d250 d315 ζ 1 759 0 852 0 545 0 445 0 340 0 293 ...

Page 7: ...ylindrical fire damper with integrated MF1 installation frame with 25 mm damper blade and fire classification up to EI60S Sizes range from d100 till d315 FDC40 MF2 Fire damper with integrated MF2 installation frame with 40 mm damper blade and fire classification up to EI90S Sizes range from d355 till d800 1 Damper type 2 Dimension 3 Mechanism type FDC25 d250 M230 S 1 2 FDC25 100 to 315 FDC40 355 t...

Page 8: ...e device or remotely by triggering the electro motor Upon closure damper blade is locked in closed position and can be opened by sending a signal to electro motor Standard thermoelectric release point is 72 C optional 95 C M24 S Belimo 24 V electro motor operating mechanism comes with integrated end switches In case of fire the fire damper closes automatically Damper closing can be initiated eithe...

Page 9: ...Automatic closure when the temperaturein the duct exceeds 72 C Manual rearming with handle Manual unlocking possible for periodical test of fire damper Optional with end position switches R S FDC25 fire dampers are equipped with R25 manual mechanism FDC40 fire dampers are equipped with R40 manual mechanism 380 Ød C A Y Ød 2 12 Ød 2 22 105 150 FDC25 R up to d315 ...

Page 10: ...per blade outside of casing Y dimension on front side FFDC 25 40 Y Ø d 2 110 mm If the damper is larger than Ø 540 mm use formula X dimension on back side FDC 40 d540 X Ø d 2 270 mm FDC25 R FDC40 R Ø d mm 100 125 160 200 250 315 355 400 450 500 630 710 800 Weight kg 3 8 4 2 4 7 5 4 6 3 7 7 11 9 13 5 15 4 17 5 23 6 27 7 33 7 Product A mm C mm D mm E mm FDC 25 55 150 105 150 FDC 40 55 200 105 200 ...

Page 11: ...sing possible EMS solenoid actuator is constantly under power Actuating mechanism is tripped when the power is interrupted or thermal fuse is melted 380 220 Ød D C A Y Ød 2 12 Ød 2 22 D E Length of damper blade outside of casing Y dimension on front side FDC 25 40 Y Ø d 2 110 mm If the damper is larger than Ø 540 mm use formula X dimension on back side FDC 25 40 X Ø d 2 270 mm Dimensions FDC25 EMS...

Page 12: ...200 250 315 355 400 450 500 630 710 800 Weight kg 4 5 4 9 5 4 6 1 7 8 4 11 7 13 3 15 2 17 3 23 4 29 1 35 1 Servomotor type BFL BFL BFL BFL BFL BFL BFN BFN BFN BFN BFN BF BF 380 Ød C A D Y Ød 2 12 E C A Ød 2 12 FDC25 FDC40 M electric actuator Thermoelectric release device 72 C with electric actuator and return spring Integrated end switches Fully automatic operation Optional 95 C thermoelectric rel...

Page 13: ...80 100 45 n n A n 2 80 n 2 94 380 100 45 n A Ød 380 100 45 Ød A Ød 2 80 Ød 2 94 n 2 80 n 2 380 100 45 n n A n 2 80 n 2 94 380 100 45 n n A Ød 380 100 45 Ød A Ød 2 80 Ød 2 94 45 145 380 n 1 6 0 n A 380 Ød A Ød 160 100 45 Ød Dimensions Damper diameter Ød mm Applique frame diameter Ø d A mm 100 Ø d 105 mm 125 160 Ø d 95 mm 200 315 Ø d 80 mm FDC25 APP R FDC25 APP EMS FDC25 APP M FDC25 APP R FDC25 APP ...

Page 14: ...2 82 Dn 380 Dn 118 36 62 82 380 Dn 118 Dn 118 36 36 Ød 380 82 62 Ød 118 36 36 Ød 118 R 4 0 62 82 Dn 380 Dn 118 Dn 118 36 36 62 82 Dn 380 Dn 118 Dn 118 36 36 Ød 380 82 62 36 Ød 118 36 R 4 0 62 82 Dn 380 Dn 118 Dn 118 36 36 Ød 82 62 380 Ød 118 62 82 D n 380 Dn 118 D n 1 1 8 3 6 36 Ød 118 R 4 0 Dimensions FDC25 MF1 R FDC25 MF1 EMS FDC25 MF1 M FDC25 MF1 R FDC25 MF1 EMS FDC25 MF1 M Ø d mm 100 125 160 2...

Page 15: ...ate boards Quick wall mounting with screws Factory assembled to the fire damper Ød 380 103 5 65 Ød 118 36 36 Ød 118 11 R 4 0 Ød 380 103 5 65 Ød 118 Ød 118 36 36 R 4 0 Ød 118 36 36 Ød 118 11 Ød 380 103 5 65 R 4 0 Dimensions FDC25 MF2 R FDC25 MF2 EMS FDC25 MF2 M FDC25 MF2 R FDC25 MF2 EMS FDC25 MF2 M Ø d mm 100 125 160 200 250 315 100 125 160 200 250 315 100 125 160 200 250 315 Weight kg 7 1 8 1 9 6 ...

Page 16: ...t of calcium silicate boards Quick wall mounting with screws Factory assembled to the fire damper Ød 380 103 5 65 Ød 120 30 30 Ød 120 66 R 4 0 Ød 65 Ød 120 30 30 Ød 120 25 380 103 5 R 4 0 Dimensions FDC40 MF2 R FDC40 MF2 EMS FDC40 MF2 M FDC40 MF2 R FDC40 MF2 EMS FDC40 MF2 M Ø d mm 355 400 450 500 630 800 355 400 450 500 630 800 355 400 450 500 630 800 Weight kg 22 8 25 9 29 6 33 6 45 62 8 23 1 26 ...

Page 17: ...omply with the tests that were performed during certification Avoid any obstruction of the moving blade by the connected ducts The class of air tightness is maintained in case the installation of the damper is made in accordance with the technical manual Operating temperature 50 C max For indoor use only The gap in the installation opening between the fire damper and the wall ceiling can be increa...

Page 18: ...ION FRAME FDC25 MF1 d100 d315 mm FDC40 MF2 d355 d800 mm Rigid wall 100 mm Aerated concrete 550 kg m3 Reinforced concrete 2200 kg m3 MF1 installation frame MF2 installation frame FDC25 EI 60 ve i o S 500 Pa FDC40 EI 90 ve i o S Flexible wall 70 mm Gypsum blocks 995 kg m3 MF1 installation frame MF2 installation frame FDC25 EI 60 ve i o S 500 Pa FDC40 EI 90 ve i o S 100 mm Plasterboard type A EN520 M...

Page 19: ... 1 1 2 2 7 3 INSTALLATION 1 Create an opening in the wall minimal dimen sions on page 13 and bend the fixing bracket 1 90 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Damper blade must be closed during the installation 2 Fix the damper to the wall using screws Bracket screw hole is 6 mm in diameter 3 Fill the space between the damper and the wall with gypsum plaster or...

Page 20: ...3 INSTALLATION 1 Create an opening in the wall Ø d 80 mm x Ø d 80 mm Bend the fixing bracket 1 90 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Damper blade must be closed during the installation 2 Fix the damper to the wall using screws Bracket screw hole is 6 mm in diameter 3 Fill the space between the damper and the wall with mineral wool 3 100 kg m Cover the mineral...

Page 21: ...m Bend the fixing bracket 1 90 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Damper blade must be closed during the installation 2 Close the space between casing and wall with two layers of mineral wool 5 density 140 kg m ormore 50 mm thick coated on one side 3 Seal the connections of mineral wool with intumescent fire resistant sealant 6 Mineral wool and damper casing ...

Page 22: ...ate an opening in the wall minimal dimen sions on page 13 Bend the fixing bracket 1 90 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Damper blade must be closed during the installation 2 Fix the damper to the wall using screws bracket screw hole is 6 mm in diameter 3 Fill the space between the damper and the wall with mortar 2 Cover the mortar with GKF gypsum boards 4 1...

Page 23: ...ATION 1 Create an opening in the wall Ø d 80 mm x Ø d 80 mm and build the subframe according to the drawing see page 35 Bend the fixing bracket 1 90 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Damper blade must be closed during the installation 2 Fix the damper to the wall using screws bracket screw hole is 6 mm in diameter 3 Fill the space between the damper and the ...

Page 24: ...e an opening in the wall Ø d 80 mm x Ø d 80 mm and build the subframe according to the drawing see page 35 Bend the fixing bracket 1 90 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Damper blade must be closed during the installation 2 Fix the damper to the wall using screws bracket screw hole is 6 mm in diameter 3 Fill the space between the damper and the wall with min...

Page 25: ...0 mm and build the subframe according to the drawing see page 35 Bend the fixing bracket 1 90 2 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Damper blade must be closed during installation 3 Close the space between casing and wall with two layers of mineral wool 5 density 140 kg m or more 50 mm thick coated on one side Seal the connections of mineral wool with intumesc...

Page 26: ...ial is gypsum plaster or mortar Installations 1 1 2 2 7 3 3 INSTALLATION 1 Create an opening in the floor ceiling minimal dimensions on page 13 and bend the fixing bracket 1 90 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Damper blade must be closed during installation 2 Fix the damper to the slab using screws bracket screw hole is 6 mm in diameter 3 3 Fill the space b...

Page 27: ...ket 1 90 2 Place the damper in the opening up to the wall limit mark 7 on the damper Close the space between casing and floor ceiling with two layers of mineral wool 5 140 kg m 50 mm thick coated on one side Damper blade must be closed during installation 3 3 Connections of mineral wool should be sealed with intumescent fire resistant sealant 6 Mineral wool and damper casing must be coated with 2 ...

Page 28: ...n 1 Suspension strut should be connected with drop rods 8 10 mm to the floor slab above It is used to support the damper and ease the installation 2 When using L profile fixation support steel C profile with 50 mm high peace of aerated concrete or similar rigid material Not necessary if connecting rods directly to damper 3 Damper casing is fixed to suspended and sup ported steel C profiles by two ...

Page 29: ...fire damper manual 02 2021 SOLID AIR CLIMATE SOLUTIONS T 31 598 36 12 21 www solid air com mail solid air com 1 2 3 4 d 10 d 300 50 210 100 380 min 200 min 100 45 45 50 210 100 380 A DETAIL A DETAIL A L profile ...

Page 30: ...llation 1 Suspension strut should be connected with drop rods 8 10 mm to the ceiling slab above It is used to support the damper and ease the installation 2 If using L profile fixation support steel C profile with 50 mm high peace of aerated concrete or similar rigid material Not necessary if connecting rods directly to damper 3 Damper casing is fixed to suspended and supported steel C profiles by...

Page 31: ...e damper manual 02 2021 SOLID AIR CLIMATE SOLUTIONS T 31 598 36 12 21 www solid air com mail solid air com 1 2 3 4 min 200 min 200 210 100 D 300 A 85 70 380 min 100 D 10 100 Ød 10 Ød 300 DETAIL A DETAIL A L profiel ...

Page 32: ...00 kg m and with a minimum thickness of 100 mm Installations INSTALLATION 1 Create a wall opening according to the dimensions in the table below Damper blade must be closed during installation 2 Insert fire damper into wall and fasten with screws 8 pcs 4 8 x 60 mm Test the operation of the damper blade 1 2 Wall opening dimensions Damper diameter Ø d mm Applique frame diameter Ø D mm Wall opening m...

Page 33: ...mum thickness of 70 mm Installations INSTALLATION 1 Create a wall opening according to the dimensions in the table below Damper blade must be closed during installation 2 Insert fire damper into wall and fasten with screws 8 pcs 4 8 x 60 mm Test the operation of the damper blade 1 2 Wall opening dimensions Damper diameter Ø d mm Applique frame diameter Ø D mm Wall opening mm 100 Ø d 105 mm Ø d 115...

Page 34: ... The minimum thickness of the wall is 100 mm Installations INSTALLATION Create an opening according to the table below and build the subframe according to the drawing see page 39 Damper blade must be closed during installation 1 Place the fire damper in the opening 2 Fasten the fire damper with screws 8 pcs 4 8 x 60 mm Test the operation of the damper blade 1 2 Wall opening dimensions Damper diame...

Page 35: ...mum density of 550 kg m or reinforced concrete minimum density of 2200 kg m and with a minimum thickness of 100 mm Installations INSTALLATION 1 Create an opening in the wall FDC25 Ø d 10 mm FDC40 Ø d 25 mm Damper blade must be closed during installation 2 Place the damper in the opening 3 Fasten the fire damper with screws FDC25 4 pcs 6 x 160 mm FDC40 12 pcs 6 x 160 mm Test the operation of the da...

Page 36: ...ed of gypsum blocks minimum density of 995 kg m and with minimum thickness of 70 mm Installations INSTALLATION 1 Create an opening in the wall FDC25 Ø d 10 mm FDC40 Ø d 25 mm Damper blade must be closed during installation 2 Place the damper in the opening 3 Fasten the fire damper with screws FDC25 4 pcs 6 x 160 mm FDC40 12 pcs 6 x 160 mm Test the operation of the damper blade 1 2 3 ...

Page 37: ...on The interior of the wall is filled with mineral wool 100 kg m The minimum thickness of the wall is 100 mm Installations INSTALLATION 1 Create an opening in the wall FDC25 Ø d 10 mm FDC40 Ø d 25 mm and build the subframe according to the drawing see page 35 Damper blade must be closed during installation 2 Place the fire damper in the opening 3 Fasten the fire damper with screws FDC25 4 pcs 6 x ...

Page 38: ... steel subframe according to drawing 1 For fire dampers Ø d 625 mm make a steel subframe according to drawing 2 For installation in shaft walls without metal studs make a steel subframe according to drawing 3 Damper blade must be closed during installation 2 Place the fire damper in the opening 3 Insert fire damper into wall and fasten with screws 12 pcs 6 x 160 mm FDC25 4 pcs 6 x 160 mm FDC40 12 ...

Page 39: ... G 625 mm d G Ø d G 103 90 200 20 20 20 20 50 103 20 20 50 50 FDC25 FDC40 CW50 rail UW50 rail 1 2 3 FDC MF2 Fire damper Ø d 625 mm installation in 90 mm shaft wall with metal studs FDC MF2 Fire damper installation in 90 mm shaft wall without metal studs maximum wall width 2000 mm FDC MF2 Fire damper Ø d 625 mm installation in 90 mm shaft wall with metal studs ...

Page 40: ...on should be M12 or more 2 Install fire damper and secure it with self tapping screws 4 3 x 10 to duct every 300 mm M12 or more Fill space between duct and wall with mineral wool Isover U protect min 80 mm thickness Additionally paint wool with Isover BSF in thickness of 1 mm 3 Close installation with L profiles 30 x 30 x 3 mm Additionally fix profiles to duct with self tapping screws and screw th...

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Page 42: ...ame according to the drawing pagina 44 Mortar Gypsum blocks 1 Prepare opening in the wall according to the page 13 Fire damper can be installed with minimal distance of 30 mm between wall ceiling and 30 mm from other dampers 2 Insert the fire dampers into the wall and fill the space between the casings with mineral wool 140 kg m up to flanges Fill the space between the wall ceiling with mineral wo...

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Page 44: ...When installing the fire dampers in the flexible walls it is necessary to make a metal subframe onto which the damper will be fixed with screws Subframe should be prepared according to the drawings below Installations INSTALLATION FDC25 FDC40 FDC25 MF1 FDC40 MF2 d 80 Ø d 80 d 80 d 80 d 80 d 80 2 Ø d 80 d 10 d 10 Ø d 10 d 25 d 25 Ø d 25 d 25 2 ...

Page 45: ...ctuators BEDIENING R25 R25 manual actuator is installed on FDC25 fire dampers up to size d315 It is available in version with R S and without R end switches End switches and thermal fuse are easily replaceable and available as service parts To upgrade to EMS change R25 to R40 R40 R40 manual actuator is installed on FDC40 fire dam pers up to size d800 It is available in version with R S and without...

Page 46: ...ime Spring 1 second Blade opening time Manual Manual activation Release button on the casing Degree of protection IP 42 Ambient temperature range min 30 C max 50 C Ambient humidity 95 r v non condensing Service life Min 30 000 cycles Maintenance Maintenance free Weight R25 R40 0 5 kg 1 7 kg Wiring diagram FC Limit switch end DC Limit switch start NO Normally open NF Normally closed C Common FC DC ...

Page 47: ...ire damper closes automatically Damper closing can be initiated either by thermal fuse melting or remotely by triggering the electro magnet Electromagnet is constantly under power and acti vates closing of the damper blade in case the power cuts out Upon closure damper blade is locked in closed position and can only be opened manually Thermal fuse melting point is 72 C EMS S mechanism is the same ...

Page 48: ...ime Spring 1 second Blade opening time Manual Manual activation Release button on the casing Degree of protection IP 42 Ambient temperature range min 30 C max 50 C Ambient humidity 95 r v non condensing Service life Min 30 000 cycles Maintenance Maintenance free Weight 2 5 kg Wiring diagram MAGM OT 78 91 0 FC DC NF NO C NF NO C 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAG MOT FC Limit switch end DC Limit switch start NO Norma...

Page 49: ...ng of fire damper pushing the switch on the thermal tripping device will close damper When switch on tripping device is released the damper will open Actuators CONTROL Damper can be opened without connecting to a voltage with enclosed handle by turning it in the di rection of the arrow on electric actuator clockwise Damper can be locked in the desired position by fast turning handle a quarter of a...

Page 50: ...ature max 72 C Type of Belimo actuator BFL24 T BFN24 T BFL230 T BFN230 T BF24 T BF230 T Nominal voltage power consumtion voltage AC DC 24 V 50 60 Hz AC 24 V 50 60 Hz AC 230 V 50 60 Hz AC 230 V 50 60 Hz AC DC 24 V 50 60 Hz AC 230 V 50 60 Hz opening 2 5 W 4 W 3 5 W 5 W 7 W 8 5 W holding 0 8 W 1 4 W 1 1 W 2 1 W 2 W 3 W for wire sizing 4 VA 6 VA 6 5 VA 10 VA 10 VA 11 VA End switch 1 mA 3 A 0 5 A DC 5 ...

Page 51: ...temperature of 72 C inside or outside duct If checking is needed for proper functioning of fire damper pushing the switch on the thermal tripping device will close damper When switch on tripping device is released the damper will open Actuators CONTROL Damper can be opened without connecting to a voltage with enclosed Allen key by turning in the direction of the arrow on electric actuator clockwis...

Page 52: ... 90 Spring return 3 or 10s 90 3 or 10s 90 Control mode On Off 3 position On Off 3 position Feedback 2 x aux switches Ex Tripping device 2 x aux switches Ex Tripping device Ambient temperature range min 40 C max 40 C min 40 C max 40 C Ambient humidity 0 90 r v non condensing 0 90 r v non condensing Service life Min 10 000 cycles 10 s min 1000 cycles 1 s Min 10 000 cycles 10 s min 1000 cycles 1 s Ma...

Page 53: ...ections Flexible duct connectors are used in HVAC sys tems for isolation from structure borne noise expansion compensation and fire damper connections 3 Safety grilles Fire damper safety grille and if applicable extension piece are assembled at the factory to form a unit The free cross sectional area of the cover grille is approx 70 1 2 3 A B 1 Type 2 Accessories 3 Dimension FDC A CSP d100 1 2 FDC...

Page 54: ...only A Double contact S kit CEE FDC A R25S KIT see page 37 A Double contact S kit CEDC FDC A R40 KIT see page 37 B Fuse kit FDC A THERM 72 C Solenoid current emission kit FDC A EMS KIT D Inspection hatch FDC A IH E Communication module bracket FDC A CMB F Belimo thermal switch 72 C FDC A ZBAE72 G Belimo thermal switch 95 C FDC A ZBAE95 H Kit A Upgrade R25 to electric actuator I Kit B Upgrade R40 t...

Page 55: ...m mail solid air com UPGRADE TO END CONTACTS R25 g R25 S UPGRADE TO END CONTACTS R40 g R40 S OMBOUWEN EN VERVANGEN Video instructions 1 Locate hex screw unscrew it and remove the cover 2 Insert CEE R25 CEDC R40 board in the appropriate place 3 Screw the board to the plate Put the cover back in place ...

Page 56: ...s FDC A R40S KIT To upgrade R25 RS25 S to EMS it is necessary to install R40 mechanism FD A R40 and kit for end contacts FDC A R40S KIT Video instruction REPLACEMENT 1 Locate hex screw Unscrew it and remove the cover 2 Insert the EMS on the custom plate 3 Screw the EMS to the plate and connect the 2 pin connector into the appropriate socket on the CEDC board 4 Put the cover back in place Test the ...

Page 57: ... OF THERMAL FUSE R25 Video instruction REPLACEMENT 1 Find the hex screw located on the cover unscrew and remove the screw and the cover 2 Find the hex screw on the thermal fuse and unscrew it 3 Remove the old thermal fuse Insert a new thermal fuse and screw it back on 4 Put the cover back in place Test the operation of the damper blade 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 58: ...1 Find the hex screw located on the cover unscrew and remove the screw and the cover 2 Remove the position indicator sleeve 3 Locate the 3 hex screws Unscrew them Remove the CEDC board if applicable 4 Locate the screw on the thermal fuse Unscrew it Remove the old thermal fuse Insert a new thermal fuse Put the CEDC board and the cover back in place Test the operation of the damper blade 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 59: ...w them and remove manual mechanism 2 Find the 2 hex screws located on the transition board B unscrew them and replace FA transition plate A with BE transition plate NOTE Pay attention to the position of indication cut on the BE transition plate 3 Insert the rubber plug into the opening for the thermal fuse Install the Belimo actuator and fasten it with screws 2 hexagon screws M6 x 55 4 Drill hole ...

Page 60: ...em and remove manual mechanism 2 Find the 2 hex screws located on the B transition board unscrew them and replace FA A transition plate with BE transition plate NOTE Pay attention to the position of indication cut on the BE transition plate 3 Insert the rubber plug into the opening for the thermal fuse Install the Belimo actuator and fasten it with screws 2 hexagon screws M6 x 55 4 Drill hole Ø 16...

Page 61: ...nism REPLACEMENTS 1 Locate the 2 hex screws unscrew and remove them 2 Remove the Belimo electric actuator 3 Find the 2 hex screws located on the transition board B unscrew them and rotate BE transition plate A 90 NOTE The direction of rotation of BE transition plate and the electric actuator must be the same 4 Fix the transition plate to the transition board and put the Belimo actuator back Test t...

Page 62: ... intervention provide a systematic cleaning of dust and especially the solenoid and its movable plate Check the if the electrical terminals are tightened It is not permitted to alter the dampers in any way nor perform any changes except for the service procedures described in this manual to their structure without the manufacturer s consent Provide at least one annual check of the damper The funct...

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