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Park Allé 366, DK-2605 Brondby
Telefon 70 20 19 11; E-mail:oeland@oeland.dk

 

Operation of the dampers does not depend on the direction of air circulation. The dampers can
 be located in an arbitrary position.

Dampers are suitable for systems without abrasive, chemical and adhesive particles.

 

Dampers are designed for macroclimatic areas with mild climate according to EN 60 721-3-3.

 

Temperature in the place of installation is permitted to range from - 20°C to + 50°C.

 

FDMC  is  always  equipped  by  actuating  mechanism  BFL  24-T  (further  only  "actuating  mecha-
nism"). After being connected to power supply AC/DC 24V, the actuating mechanism displaces
the damper blade into operation position "OPEN" and at the same time it pre-stretches its back
spring.  When  the  actuating  mechanism  is  under  voltage,  the  damper  blade  is  in  the  position
"OPEN" and the back spring is pre-stretched. Time needed for full opening of the flap blade from
the position "CLOSED" to the position "OPEN" is maximum 140s. If the actuating power supply
is  cut  off  (due  to  loss  of  supply  voltage,  activation  of  thermoelectrical  actuating  mechanism  or
pushing  the  reset  button  on  the  thermoelectrical  starting  mechanism  BAT),  the  back  spring
displaces the damper blade into the breakdown position "CLOSED". The time of displacing the
blade from the position "OPEN" to the position "CLOSED" takes maximum 16 s. In case that the
power supply is restored again (the blade can be in any position), the actuating mechanism starts
to re-displace the damper blade into the position "OPEN". A thermoelectrical starting mechanism
BAT, which contains three thermal fuses Tf1 and Tf2, is a part of the actuating mechanism. These
fuses  are  activated  when  temperature  +72  °C  has  been  exceeded  (the  fuse  Tf1  when  the
temperature around the damper and the fuses Tf2 when the temperature inside the air-condition-
ing piping has been exceeded). After the thermal fuse Tf1 or Tf2 has been activated, the power
supply  is  permanently  and  irreversibly  cut  off  and  the  actuating  mechanism,  by  means  of  the
pre-stretched spring, displaces the damper blade into the breakdown position "CLOSED".

 

Dimensions

POSITION:

1

Damper body

2

Damper blade

3

Actuating mechanism

4

BAT thermoelectrical starting mechanism

5

Inspection hole covering

420

50

50

D

160

55

8

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Summary of Contents for FDMC Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...t is valid for production designing ordering delivery assembly and operation 1 Description 2 2 Design 3 3 Dimensions weights 3 4 Placement and Assembly 5 5 Statement of installations 6 6 Pressure loss...

Page 3: ...ice and the inspection hole can be set into the most advantageous position with respect to the operation and manipulation with the control device Damper characteristics CE certified acc to EN 15650 Te...

Page 4: ...upply voltage activation of thermoelectrical actuating mechanism or pushing the reset button on the thermoelectrical starting mechanism BAT the back spring displaces the damper blade into the breakdow...

Page 5: ...0 0293 BFL 9 5 5 0 0374 BFL 24 6 0 0 0484 BFL 41 5 6 6 0 0630 BFL 59 7 0 0 0793 BFL 61 5 7 3 0 0821 BFL 84 8 2 0 1065 BFL Weight and effective area The Blade overlaps For fire damper the open damper...

Page 6: ...per body is absolutely excluded Back to back air conditioning piping must be hung or supported so as all load transfer from the back to back piping to the damper is absolutely excluded To provide need...

Page 7: ...top P K or equal min thickness 1 mm EIS 60 6 Damper installed in a gypsum wall construction Space between damper and wall is filled by mineral stone wool min density 140 kg m or another approved fire...

Page 8: ...tion mastic min thickness 1 mm 2 Stuffing box mineral stone wool min density 140 kg m or another approved fire sealing system for damper installation Protecta FR Akryl or Isover U Protect BSF or other...

Page 9: ...ed fire sealing system for damper installation Position 1 Fire damper FDMC 3 Fire protection mastic min thickness 1 mm 2 Stuffing box mineral stone wool min density 140 kg m or another approved fire s...

Page 10: ...1 Fire damper FDMC 4 Duct 2 Stuffing box mineral stone wool min density 140 kg m or another approved fire sealing system for damper installation 5 Installation shaft inner space 3 Fire protection mas...

Page 11: ...4 2 191 254 318 382 445 509 573 636 842 1122 1403 1683 1964 2244 2525 2806 4 9 6 5 8 1 9 7 11 3 13 0 14 6 16 2 3 7 4 9 6 2 7 4 8 7 9 9 11 1 12 4 20 3 27 8 33 6 38 3 42 4 45 8 48 9 51 6 8 9 16 4 22 2 2...

Page 12: ...C 40 C 55 C Connecting motor auxiliary switch cable 1 m 2 x 0 75 mm BFL 24 T ST with 3 pin plug in connectors cable 1 m 6 x 0 75 mm BFL 24 T ST with 6 pin plug in connectors Thermal trips Tf1 duct ou...

Page 13: ...so that the damper is put into condition in which it is able to function and meanwhile he is obliged to provide the fire protection another appropriate way Before entering the dampers into operation a...

Page 14: ...13 Park All 366 DK 2605 Brondby Telefon 70 20 19 11 E mail oeland oeland dk technical specifications size type...

Page 15: ...oeland oeland dk The producer reserves the right for innovations of the product For actual product information see www mandik com MAND K a s Dob sk 550 26724 Hostomice Czech Republic Tel 420 311 706 7...

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