INSTALLATION GUIDE
Actionair CSS Installation Guide
Drawings
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Applies to...
• Actionair CSS
Health and safety
• This process must be undertaken by a competent
person. More than one person may be required to
ensure the safe handling of large dampers and other
materials. Use must be made of access equipment to
ensure unsafe practices are not used to approach walls
or difficult access areas.
• Standard site PPE should be used (minimum steel toe
cap boots, hard hat) together with any protective eye
wear, gloves and masks, when drilling or cutting is
being undertaken. The latter should also be used when
handing the wall construction materials, as defined by
the material suppliers. If loud equipment is being used,
hearing protection should be used.
• All waste materials should be collected and disposed of
as defined by the relevant supplier.
• Care must be taken when installing and inspecting
dampers, as they are likely to close without warning
due to loss of electrical power, or a temperature rise in
the ductwork. This is their prime function.
•
Do not introduce any items, fingers or limbs inside the
damper casing.
• Larger dampers are heavy and must be handled in
accordance with current local regulations and good
practice.
• All wiring should be carried out in accordance with the
wiring details provided, to the IEC regulations.
• Dampers are life safety products and must be treated
with care during handling, storage and installation.
• Actionair CSS Dampers are designed for applications in
normal dry filtered air systems and should be subjected
to a planned inspection programme.
Contents
CE Installation Method Overview ...............2
Installation Methods ...............................3
Vertical Damper Installation in a Plasterboard Wall ......... 3
Vertical Damper Installation in a Masonry Wall ............... 4
Horizontal Damper Installation in a Slab ......................... 5
Periodic Maintenance ..............................6
Wiring Diagrams ....................................8
Dimensions ...........................................9
Troubleshooting ....................................10
Inspection and handover check sheet ......... 11