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Actionair DWFX-F Installation Guide
Vertical Damper Installation (Top
Flange Remo ved) In A Masonry Wall
Under Concrete Slab
Actionair SmokeShield - [AA/F12394]
Actionair FireShield - [AA/F12827]
Installation Method
1. Measure the overall Fire damper casing size width x
height, but for Smoke Shield include the PTC Shroud
(28mm) in the width but do not include any of the
peripheral flange.
2. Calculate hole size...
3.
For Fire Shield calculate the finished hole size by adding
10-80mm to the case width and 5-40mm for the
height as the head of the damper will be against the
slab.
4.
For Smoke Shield calculate the finished hole size adding
10-57mm to the width and 5-30mm to the height as
the head of the damper will be against the slab.
5.
Drill clearance holes in the three damper flange's side
and bottom at 150mm centres.
6. Apply a bead of low pressure intumescent mastic
along top edge of damper as a gap filler and install
the damper and fasten through flange using fire rated
fasteners, min ø4mm.
7.
Dampers are supplied with cleats and only need to be
used to help/assist with the installation before faste
-
ning the flange to the wall.
8.
Back fill with mineral/stone wool and to retain this use
Section A-A
Section B-B
- DRIVE SIDE DETAIL
Section C-C
Section D-D
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Comments:
Rev:
Drawn By:
M. Bushell
Approved By:
A. Hill
1 of 2
Reference No:
S. Gore
Date:
Date:
By:
Date:
01/07/2019
01/05/2018
01/07/2019
Date:
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Checked By:
Sheet
Rev
AAF12394
Description:
If your proposed installation details differ from
that shown here, please discuss this with the
Building Control Authority (BCA), referencing
this documentation, associated fire tests,
assessments, and other documentation shown
below. Deviation from this drawing requires
the approval of the relevant authority.
Installation Detail
Connecting ductwork omitted for clarity.
Ductwork must be independently supported.
There must be an appropriate break-away
joint between the damper and connecting
ductwork on both sides of assembly.
Aluminium rivets or plastic cleats, clips,
clamps and bolts etc. should be used for this,
unless fire resisting ductwork is being used
where fire resisting fixings should be used. A
minimum of 200 mm construction element
(wall) between fire dampers installed in
separate ducts and 75 mm between fire
damper and a construction element (wall).
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B
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Applicable Test Report to
BS EN1366-2:
WF388114
MINUTES
ES120
Fire Resistance Integrity
and Leakage
VERTICAL BLADES;
The damper can be installed with the
blades in the vertical orientation with the
actuator mounted at the bottom. For
cleat locations of motors mounted on the
bottom refer to drawing AA-SS-2011.
Slab
Actuator
Interface
Interface
shroud
Damper
Dampers supplied with cleats
welded to side flanges to assist
with installation only
Min. 100kg/m³ stone mineral wool
insulation filing gaps on three sides.
5-
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Block/masonry wall
Damper Size Range (mm)
VERTICAL APPLICATION
SMOKE SHIELD DWFX-F, IN
MASONRY WALL AGAINST SLAB
200 x 200 to 1000 x 1000
EC1843
MJB 08-05-18
12.5mm. thick 150mm. gypsum fire
boards type F (EN520) on sides and
bottom, fixed with min. M5 fire rated
fasteners to suit supporting construction.
Up to 55mm.
infil on actuator
side only.
A
ECN1922
MJB 12-04-19
DWFX-F angle flange
(welded to damper casing)
on sides and bottom fixed with
drywall screws (@150mm. ctrs)
into stud channel.
Cleat
B
ECN1940
MJB 01-07-19
a 150mm pattress down to the damper spigot/duct
line. Fasten with fire rated fasteners, min ø4mm at
300mm centres on the sides and bottom. Measure the
gap for the top pattress and fix this pattress to the wall
either side of the damper, (do not fix at 300ctr to the
damper case).
9.
Connecting ductwork omitted for clarity. Ductwork
must be independently supported. There must be an
appropriate break-away joint between the damper and
connecting ductwork on both sides of assembly. Alu-
minium rivets or plastic cleats, clips, clamps and bolts
etc. should be used for this, unless fire resisting duct-
work is being used where fire resisting fixings should
be used. A minimum of 200 mm between fire dampers
installed in separate ducts and 75 mm between fire
damper and a construction element (wall/floor).
10. For SmokeShield installations, please reference the
actuator installation information on page 11.