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TPM 083/12

11. Material

IV. MATERIAL, FINISHING

V. INSPECTION, TESTING

12. Inspection, testing

13. Logistic terms

VI. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 

VII. ASSEMBLY, ATTENDANCE, MAINTENANCE AND REVISIONS

14. Assembly

15. Entry into service and revisions

11.1. 

 

Damper bodies are supplied in the design made of galvanized plate without any other surface 

finishing.

Damper blades are made of fire resistant asbestos free boards made of mineral fibres.

 

Damper controls are made of galvanized materials with no other surface finish.

 

 Fasteners is galvanized. Fasteners is galvanized.

11.2. 

 

According to the customer's requirements, damper body, control, springs and jointing material 

can be made of stainless material.

12.1. 

 

The  appliance  is  constructed  and  preset  by  the  manufacturer,  its  operation  is  dependent  on 

proper installation and adjustment.

13.1. 

 

Dampers are transported by box freight vehicles without direct weather impact, there must not 

occur any sharp shocks and ambient temperature must not  40 °C. Dampers must be 

protected against mechanic damages when transported and manipulated. During transportation, 

the damper blade must be in the "CLOSED" position.

13.2. 

 

Dampers are stored indoor in environment without any aggressive vapours, gases or dust. Indoor 

temperature must be in the range from -5 °C to +40 °C and maximum relative humidity 80 %. 

Dampers must be protected against mechanic damages when transported and manipulated.

14.1. 

 

All effective safety standards and directives must be observed during fire damper assembly.

14.2. 

 

To ensure reliable fire damper function it is necessary to avoid blocking the closing mechanism 

and contact surfaces with collected dust, fibre and sticky materials and solvents.

15.1. 

 

Before entering the dampers into operation after their assembly and by sequential checks, the 

following checks must be carried out.

Visual  inspection  of  proper  damper  integration,  inside  damper  area,  damper  blade,  contact 

surfaces and silicon sealing.

Inspection hole disassembly: release the covering lid by removing the two screws in the corners 

of inspection hole. Then remove lid from its original position.

Summary of Contents for FDMC

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Page 2: ...G 24 11 Material 24 VI INSPECTION TESTING 24 12 Inspection testing 24 VI TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 24 13 Logistic terms 24 VII ASSEMBLY ATTENDANCE MAINTENANCE AND REVISIONS 24 14 Assembly 24 15 Entry...

Page 3: ...an be set into the most advantageous position with respect to the operation and manipulation with the control device Fig 1 Fire damper FDMC 1 2 Damper characteristics CE certified acc to EN 15650 Test...

Page 4: ...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 mec...

Page 5: ...tion and power supply units Application examples for integration into monitoring and control systems or into bus networks can be found in the documentation of the connected communication and power sup...

Page 6: ...30V mains 2 conductor wiring is connected to BKN 230 24 by means of terminals 6 and 7 If the drive is supposed to be controlled without any signal from the central it can be switched on by means of a...

Page 7: ...or use in the distribution board and displays the operation situations and failure reports of the connected fire dampers It is possible to signalise functions such as the damper position and failure r...

Page 8: ...lure reports release of the ventilators etc Tab 3 1 1 BKS 24 9A contacts K1 and K2 K1 Function Contact Situation State Current Failure 15 16 No Failure 15 16 Programming K2 Auxiliary Contact Function...

Page 9: ...n insulation transformer AC 24 V damper position breakdown Notice Relay contacts are drawn without power 11 b a 2 conductor wiring to BKN230 24 Control on off Reset Test External buton optional be int...

Page 10: ...effective area Tab 4 2 1 Weight and effective area Size D a Weight Effective area Sef m Actuating mechanism 100 3 1 0 0036 BFL 125 3 4 0 0068 BFL 140 3 6 0 0092 BFL 150 3 7 0 0109 BFL 160 3 8 0 0129...

Page 11: ...all the installation space volume installation gap To provide needed access space to the control device all other objects must be situated at least 350 mm from the control parts of the damper Inspect...

Page 12: ...ampers has to be closed during installation process The damper body should not be deformed in the course of bricking in Once the damper is built in its blade should not grind on the damper body during...

Page 13: ...box Figure Solid wall construction Wet Mortar or gypsum 15 Wet installation next to wall ceiling Mortar or gypsum 17 Dry Stuffing box and fire protection mastic 16 Solid ceiling construction Mokr Mort...

Page 14: ...on 3 Mineral stone wool min density 140 kg m 4 Fire protection mastic min thickness 1 mm 5 Glass fiber felt with aluminium foil width 50 mm thickness 5 mm 6 Duct 3 Used materials example 3 Promapyr Ro...

Page 15: ...40 kg m3 A A 2 1 3 D 20 3 10 to 50 10 to 50 D 100 1 2 2 1 3 D 20 100 B B 2 2 B B 10 to 50 10 to 50 D 100 1 2 2 1 2 1 EIS 60 Notice Gap between damper and construction is filled by mortar or gypsum and...

Page 16: ...ck HD 3 Promastop P K 3 Fig 19 Solid ceiling construction stuffing box and fire protection mastic Fig 18 Solid ceiling construction mortar or gypsum POSITION 1 Fire damper FDMC 2 Solid ceiling constru...

Page 17: ...um wall construction mortar or gypsum 4 5 40 100 2 3 POSITION 1 Fire damper FDMC 2 Gypsum plate 3 Fire resistant insulation 4 Mortar or gypsum 5 Duct 1 Stuffing box and fire protection mastic can be r...

Page 18: ...einforced by profile UW CW Profil is fixed by screws 3 5 mm with corresponding length Distance between screws 200 mm Installation opening has to be reinforced by profile UW CW Profil is fixed by screw...

Page 19: ...M8 M20 2 Nut 3 Washer 4 Coupling Nut 5 Anchor 6 Hinge plate min thickness 10 mm 80 7 2 Horizontal installation Fire dampers can be suspended by using threaded rods and a mounting profiles Load the sus...

Page 20: ...ion system depend on weight of the fire damper Damper can be suspended from the ceiling construction or supported above the ceiling construc tion Damper assembly procedures must be done so as all load...

Page 21: ...ced under the ceiling construction Notice Damper must be firmly connected with extension piece by screws or rivets Suspension ring and mounting rail connected by bolt Suspension ring and mounting rail...

Page 22: ...Pressure loss calculation III TECHNICAL DATA p w 2 2 p Pa presure loss w m s air flow speed in nominal damper section kg m air density coefficient of local pressure loss for the nominal damper section...

Page 23: ...7 3 68 7 69 9 9 45 4 50 7 53 9 56 1 59 3 61 5 63 3 66 4 68 6 70 4 71 8 73 0 10 48 1 53 5 56 6 58 9 62 0 64 3 66 0 69 1 71 4 73 1 74 5 75 7 11 50 6 56 0 59 1 61 4 64 5 66 7 68 5 71 6 73 9 75 6 77 0 78...

Page 24: ...t LW1 10 log Sef Lrel 48 8 10 log 0 0374 11 5 23 1 dB 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 Tab 10 3 3 Relative level expressing the shape of the spectrum Lrel f Hz w m s 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 2 4 5 6 9 10 9 16...

Page 25: ...ient temperature must not exceed 40 C Dampers must be protected against mechanic damages when transported and manipulated During transportation the damper blade must be in the CLOSED position 13 2 Dam...

Page 26: ...back into the OPEN position can be done after restoration of power supply e g By releasing the RESET button or restoration of supply from ELECTRICAL FIRE SIGNALISATION VIII DATA OF THE PRODUCT 16 Data...

Page 27: ...60 communication and supply device BKN 230 24 has to be placed near the damper It is necessary for easy connection of actuating system equipped by BKN 230 24 device technical specifications design acc...

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