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IF  HEIGHT <=11.00 in. (279mm)

IF HEIGHT >11.00 (279mm)

6 in. (152mm)

18 in. (457mm)

6 in. (152mm)

18 in. (457mm)

6 in.

 (152mm)

6 in.

 (152mm)

18 in.

 (457mm)

18 in.

 (457mm)

Installation Instructions

Greenheck’s IMO dampers were tested per the International Maritime Organization’s Fire Test Procedure (FTP) code in a 
Class A bulkhead and in a Class A deck for 60 minutes. The FTP code requires that the ductwork (coaming) be insulated 
and that the damper be bolted or welded to the duct. 

1. Insulating the Duct

The ductwork must be insulated a minimum of 6 in. (152mm) on the damper side and 18 in. (457mm) on the non-damper 
side (see figures 1-4). Any US Coast Guard type approved insulation with an A60 rating can be used. The insulation is to be 
installed on the duct with 0.106 in. (2.7mm) steel pins and 1.12 in. x 1.24 in. x 0.4 in. (28mm x 31mm x 10mm) steel clips. 

2. Attaching Damper to Duct

The damper can be installed to the duct using either bolts or welding. If bolts are used , they are to be a minimum of 0.375 
in. (9.5mm) diameter and 1 in. (25mm) long. The fasteners should be spaced 6 in. (152mm) OC and a maximum of 2 in. 
(51mm) from the corners. 

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Vertical Airflow- Horizontal  Damper mount

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Horizontal Airflow- Vertical Damper mount

Summary of Contents for 464603

Page 1: ...able 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 Receiving and Handling Upon receiving dampers check for both obvious and hidden damage If damage is found record all necessary information on the bil...

Page 2: ...ated a minimum of 6 in 152mm on the damper side and 18 in 457mm on the non damper side see figures 1 4 Any US Coast Guard type approved insulation with an A60 rating can be used The insulation is to be installed on the duct with 0 106 in 2 7mm steel pins and 1 12 in x 1 24 in x 0 4 in 28mm x 31mm x 10mm steel clips 2 Attaching Damper to Duct The damper can be installed to the duct using either bol...

Page 3: ...code RATINGS Integral Switch Type Single Pole double throw Electrical Capacity 10 Amps 1 3 hp 120 or 240 Vac 1 2 Amp 125 Vdc 1 4 Amp 250 Vdc 5 Amps 120 Vac L lamp load 1 0 Amps 24 Vac 1 5 Amps 24 Vdc Temperature Limit 165 F standard primary sensor 212 F optional primary sensor L1 DAMPER INDICATOR LIGHTS L2 CLOSED POSITION OF THE DAMPER A BLUE MARKER INDICATE THE THE SWITCH WIRES WRAPPED WITH NOTE ...

Page 4: ...oting The following is a possible cause and correction list for common concerns with the dampers Damper Maintenance Dampers do not typically require maintenance as long as they are kept dry and clean If cleaning is necessary use mild detergents or solvents If lubrication is desired for components such as axle bearings jackshaft bearings and jamb seals do not use oil based lubricants or any other l...

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