background image

2 in.

TW

AIRFLOW

SLEEVE LENGTH

2 in.

6 in. max.

6 in. max.

(OPTIONAL)

RETAINER PLATE

DUCT CONNECTION

AREA

CLEARANCE FOR

EXPANSION

RETAINER PLATE

BLADE LATCH

ACCESS DOOR TO BE ON

SAME SIDE AS BLADE LATCH

DUCT CONNECTION

AREA

DO NOT PLACE RETAINER

PLATE IN THIS GROOVE

2

Pre-Installation Guidelines

The basic intent of a proper installation is to secure the fire damper in the opening in such a manner as to prevent 
distortion and disruption of damper operation. This is accomplished by allowing the fire damper in rated separation 
openings to expand and for the connecting duct to separate in the event of the collapse of the hanging system. The 
following items will aid in completing the damper installation in a timely and effective manner.
1)  Check the schedules for proper damper locations within the building. Visually inspect the damper for damage and 

verify that the fusible link is in place or has not separated. Dampers will be supplied with a temperature responsive 
fusible link device. If fusible link is not present or has separated, replace link. Never install a fire damper without the 
proper UL approved fusible link in place. 

2)  Lift or handle damper using the frame. Do not lift damper using blades.
3)  Do not install screws into the main body area of the damper frame as screws may interfere with and prevent damper 

blade from opening and/or closing.

4)  Damper must be installed into duct or opening free of distortion or other misalignment. Damper must not be 

squeezed or stretched into duct or opening. Out of round, racked, twisted or misaligned installations can cause 
torque requirements to exceed damper design.

5)  Damper must be kept clean and protected from dirt, dust and other foreign materials prior to and after installation. 

Examples of such foreign materials include but are not limited to:  1) Mortar dust 2) Drywall dust 3) Firesafing 
materials 4) Wall texture and 5) Paint overspray.

6)  Damper should be sufficiently covered to prevent overspray if wall texturing or spray painting will be performed 

within 5 feet of the damper. Excessive dirt or foreign material deposits on damper can cause torque requirements to 
exceed damper design.

7)  Caulking is not allowed between the damper sleeve and the wall or floor opening (annular space). However, caulking 

may be applied to the retaining plates and a field-applied sealant may be required for the damper sleeve and 
transitions to meet certain duct leakage standards. 

8)  ACCESS: Suitable access (such that fusible links can be maintained) must be provided for damper inspection 

and servicing. Where it is not possible to achieve sufficient size access, it will be necessary to install a removable 
section of duct. (Refer to NFPA 90A).

9)  The Code Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) must evaluate and provide approval of final installation where 

variations to these instructions are necessary.

table of Contents

Pre-Installation Guidelines ...................................................................................2 
Installation .........................................................................................................2-4

 

Maintenance .........................................................................................................4 
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................4

1. CleaRaNCes ReQUIReD BetWeeN FIRe 

DaMPeR sleeVes aND Wall/FlooR 
oPeNINGs

  Fire damper assemblies expand during periods of 

intense heat. Therefore, it is essential that openings in 
walls or floors be larger than the fire damper assembly 
to allow for this expansion. The wall/floor opening 
must be a minimum of 

7

/

8  

in. (22mm) larger than the 

outside diameter of the damper. Refer to Section 4 for 
additional installation considerations.

Fig. 1

These instructions apply to 1

1

/

2

 hour rated fire dampers mounted (blades must be horizontal) in: 1) masonry, block or stud 

walls and 2) concrete floors or ceilings. Specific requirements in these instructions are mandatory. Dampers must be installed 
in accordance with these instructions to meet the requirements of UL 555. The installation of the damper and all duct 
connections to the damper sleeve shall conform to the latest editions of NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air 
Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, and the SMACNA Fire, Smoke and Radiation Damper Installation Guide, and UL 
Classifications R13317.

Installation - 

Failure to follow these instructions will void all warranties.

Summary of Contents for DFDR-XXX

Page 1: ...ntinuing research Greenheck reserves the right to change specifications without notice UL CLASSIFIED see complete marking on product UL CLASSIFIED to Canadian safety standards see complete marking on product UL Standard 555 Classification R13317 DFDR XXX SSDFDR XXX FDR XXX and SSFDR XXX Model Dampers are intended for installation in accordance with fire damper requirements established by National ...

Page 2: ...red to prevent overspray if wall texturing or spray painting will be performed within 5 feet of the damper Excessive dirt or foreign material deposits on damper can cause torque requirements to exceed damper design 7 Caulking is not allowed between the damper sleeve and the wall or floor opening annular space However caulking may be applied to the retaining plates and a field applied sealant may b...

Page 3: ...BLY TO WALL AND FLOOR OPENINGS Damper assemblies must be installed in wall floor openings using a single retaining plate on either side of the wall floor or by using a retaining plate on both sides of the wall floor The use of a second retaining plate is allowed but is not necessary A single retaining plate is provided with the dampers A second retaining plate can be ordered as an option The retai...

Page 4: ...P D BYJNVN XPPE TUVET JO P D BYJNVN XPPE TUVET JO Fig 4 4 DFDR XXX Blade Orientation Normal 30 Off Horizontal Maximum 30 Off Horizontal Maximum Axle Axle Axle 30 30 Round duct connections shall be attached with 8 sheet metal screws as follows Ducts 22 in 559mm dia and smaller shall have three screws Ducts larger than 22 in 559mm dia and up to including 24 in dia shall have five screws NOTE All bre...

Reviews: