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Actionair DWFX-C Installation Guide

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Periodic Maintenance

Manufacturer Recommended Service Inter-

vals

•  After commissioning and handover (see DW145 check 

sheet), in order to remain compliant with 15650:2010, 
we recommend that you follow a regular service and 
inspection programme to ensure correct operation 
of dampers in the event the damper is required to 
actuate.

•  In addition to regular physical inspections (in accor-

dance with 15650:2010) we recommend using a 
dedicated damper control panel with a digital reporting 

mechanism (such as an Actionpac LNS system) to fre

-

quently monitor and report on regular remote damper 
testing. 

•  Ensure maintenance is performed in line with the latest 

best practice and relevant local or specialist guidance.

•  Our recommended service intervals for life safety pro-

ducts are as follows:

Interval

Action

Competence

6 Months

Check Actuator Wiring (if appli-

cable) for Damage

Specialist 

Persons

6 Months

Check Limit Switch Wiring (if 

applicable) for Damage

Specialist 

Persons

6 Months

Check Damper Cleanliness, Clean 

and Lubricate if necessary.

Specialist 

Persons

6 Months

Check Condition of Blades and 

Seals, report and rectify if neces-

sary.

Specialist 

Persons

6 Months

Check for blade obstructions

Specialist 

Persons

6 Months

Check Damper Release Me-

chanism (through activation or 

release of the ETR or Thermal 

Fuse Device)

Specialist 

Persons

6 Months

Check damper is left in normal 

operational position after inspec-

tion.

Specialist 

Persons

Monthly

Complete actuation of damper 

from control panel (if installed)

and check all faults. Consult spe-

cialist persons to investigate any 

reported faults.

Facility Ma-

nager

• 

*Specialist Persons: A recognised and experienced 
person with prior experience in the inspection and 
assessment of the functional safety of smoke and fire 

damper products. If in doubt, please consult with our 
technical support team for advice. To talk about our 
OEM maintenance inspections, contact our nationwide 
service team.

BS EN 15650:2010 - Ventilation for Buildings 

- Fire Dampers

•  Section 8.3 states regular testing/ inspection should 

be undertaken to meet regulatory requirements, or at 

intervals not exceeding six months.

• 

A comprehensive example of the maintenance pro

-

cedure is given in Annex D of the standard. Some 

automatic systems may allow more frequent testing 
(48hr or less) and this may be required by a national 
standard.

Approved Document B, Volume 2

•  Clause 10.12 states adequate means of access must be 

provided to allow inspection, testing and maintenance 

of both fire damper and its actuating mechanism.

BS 9999:2017 - Code of Practice for the Fire 

Safety in the Design, Management and Use 

of Buildings - Annex I

Smoke Control Systems

•  For means of escape states actuation of the system 

should be simulated once a week. It should be ensured 

that any fans and powered exhaust ventilators ope

-

rate correctly, smoke dampers close (or open in some 

systems), natural exhaust ventilators open, automatic 

smoke curtains move into position, etc.

Three Monthly

•  In addition to the checks recommended in V.2, V.3 and 

V.4, the actuation of all smoke control systems should 
be simulated once every three months. All zones should 
be separately tested and it should be ensured that any 

fans and powered exhaust ventilators operate correctly, 

smoke dampers close (or open in some systems) etc.

Yearly

•  In addition to the following checks should be made for 

annual inspections and tests of the following to be car-
ried out by competent persons, for any defects to be 

logged and the necessary action taken, and for certifi

-

cates of testing to be obtained.

 

Fire detection and fire alarm systems;

 

– Self-contained luminaires with sealed batteries, if more 

than 3 years old;

 

– Sprinkler, drencher and watermist systems;

 

– Smoke ventilators and smoke control systems;

 

– Fire dampers

BS 9999:2017 - Code of Practice for the Fire 

Safety in the Design, Management and Use 

of Buildings - Annex W

Maintenance of air conditioning and ventilation 

equipment including air filters, motors, fire dampers 

and their controls, smoke detectors and alarms is 

of paramount importance both in preventing fire 

and in ensuring that measures taken to mitigate its 
consequences are effective when needed. Arrangements 

should be made for all fire dampers to be tested by a 

competent person on completion of the installation 
and at least annually, and to be prepaired or replaced 

immediately if found to be faulty. Spring-operated fire 
dampers should be tested annually and fire dampers 

situated in dust-laden and similar atmospheres should 
be tested much more frequently, at periods suited to the 
degree of pollution.

Содержание actionair DWFX-C

Страница 1: ...y a competent person 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 insert any items fingers or limbs between the blades Larger dampers must be handled in accordance with current regula tions and good practice due to weight Drawings Please...

Страница 2: ...s as early as possible in the project to get important stakeholders engaged and ensure an instal lation solution can be found The instructions are based on the tested method using Actionair SmokeShield PTC and FireShield products Our SmokeShield dampers are designed to be used with fire separating elements to maintain fire compart ments The SmokeShield is an actuated failsafe close damper with low...

Страница 3: ... 1227 Email actionair sw www swegon c Plea for la co Inst and SC G ECN2227 Vertical Damper Installation in a Plasterboard Wall with Pattress Actionair SmokeShield PTC AA F 10708 Illustrated above Actionair FireShield AA F 10709 Installation Method 1 Fit track of partition to the ceiling 2 Suspend the damper from the ceiling through the centre of the partition ceiling track using 10mm stud ding dro...

Страница 4: ...99 MJB 04 11 20 Swegon Air Management Limited South Street Whitstable Kent CT5 3DU Tel 44 0 1227 276100 Email actionair swegon com www swegon com uk Please refer to the DoP for latest classifications for CE UKCA compliance and the Installation Operation and Maintenance Guide SCAN ME D ECN2227 JPM 13 04 22 Vertical Damper Installation in a Plasterboard Wall without Pattress Actionair FireShield AA ...

Страница 5: ... Manag South Street Whitstable Tel 44 0 1227 Email actionair s www swegon Plea for l co Inst and SC H ECN2227 Vertical Damper Installation in a Plasterboard Wall against a Floor Slab Actionair SmokeShield PTC AA F 10730 Actionair FireShield AA F 11682 Installation Method 1 Apply a bead of low pressure intumescent mastic along top edge of damper as a gap filler and Install the damper against the fl...

Страница 6: ... are only available for 72 C For Dampers where alternative thermal link temperatures are required a chain link can be offered in place of a cassette Electrical release is only available with a cassette i e 72 C Please refer to Actionair Sales Office Please note For dampers with dimensions of 150mm and below ensure that there is adequate access to enable re setting Self Latching Removable Release M...

Страница 7: ...ion Both screws should be tightened fully to ensure that both sections of the ETR are closed together It is a safety feature if both sections are not closed the unit will not operate For ductless installations the ETR should be fitted onto the damper spigot not casing above the damper interface shroud and in accordance with the fitting instructions If the ETR is not fitted in the exact manner desc...

Страница 8: ...nths A comprehensive example of the maintenance pro cedure is given in Annex D of the standard Some automatic systems may allow more frequent testing 48hr or less and this may be required by a national standard Approved Document B Volume 2 Clause 10 12 states adequate means of access must be provided to allow inspection testing and maintenance of both fire damper and its actuating mechanism BS 999...

Страница 9: ... CONTACT WHEN DAMPER MADE BETWEEN 1 2 FULLY RELEASED VOLT FREE CONTACT MADE BETWEEN 4 6 WHEN DAMPER FULLY RESET TF 72 C AC 250V 6 3 A CONTINUITY WITH COMMON ELECTRICAL THERMAL RELEASE ETR MUST BE FITTED TO DUCTING FOR DAMPER OPERATION SPRING BIASED TEST SWITCH WHEN DAMPER CLOSED CONTINUITY WITH COMMON WHEN DAMPER OPEN CONTINUITY WITH COMMON WHEN DAMPER CLOSED CONTINUITY WITH COMMON WHEN DAMPER OPE...

Страница 10: ...OR S AND HEIGHTS OF 100 150MM FOR DUCT WITH WIDTHS AND HEIGHTS OF 200 1000MM FOR DUCT WIDTHS AND HEIGHTS OF 151 199MM FOR DUCT WIDTHS 200MM 1000MM WITH HEIGHTS OF 100 199MM Base Dampers Circular Dampers Series 601 For Circular and Flat Oval Dampers spigots are 3mm under duct size Diameters and flat oval diameters in 1mm increments Circular Dampers Series 601 FOR DAMPERS 100 150MM D FOR CIRCULAR AM...

Страница 11: ...es partly in airstream Damper spigots stream OVERALL WIDTH OF INSTALLATION FRAME IS DUCT WIDTH 114 Series 301 spigots 5mm under duct size 100 249 high use Series 101 Damper as OVERALL WIDTH OF INSTALLATION FRAME IS DUCT WIDTH 114 spigots 3mm under duct size OVERALL WIDTH OF INSTALLATION FRAME IS DUCT WIDTH 114 OVERALL WIDTH OF INSTALLATION FRAME IS DUCT WIDTH 114 FireShield ...

Страница 12: ...Actionair DWFX C Installation Guide 12 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20220503 LNNN00353 5 0 Cleat dimensions FireShield SmokeShield PTC ...

Страница 13: ...y wired Check wiring in accordance with procedures The ETR cables have been damaged or tampered with Replace with new mode Control Mode operates but limited or no movement of damper blades is observed The mode is not correctly synchronised with the interface Remove motor from interface Check motor in fully released state Set position of interface and refit motor with label upmost include motor loc...

Страница 14: ...ess permitted under the respective DoP 6 Is access through the ductwork to the damper unob structed Unobstructed space should be provided for safe access to the damper This must include access through ceiling voids and ad jacent services Damper installer to advise the system designer if problems are foreseen 7 Has the space around the damper and within the opening been left clear and not been used...

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