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F-B90

Multi-blade Fire damper


User Manual GB

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Contents

1 Introduction ...................................................2
2 Warnings.......................................................3
3 Operating Conditions........................................3
4 Installation.....................................................4
4.1 Installation Methods ...............................4
4.2 Opening Preparation for F-B90
Installation............................................6
4.2.1 Opening Preparation for a
Rigid Wall .................................6
4.2.2 Opening Preparation for a
Flexible Wall..............................7
4.3 Installation Distances ..............................8
4.4 Handling and manipulation of F-
B90.....................................................9
4.5 Wet Installation.................................... 13
4.5.1 EI90S..................................... 14
4.5.2 EI120S ................................... 17
4.6 Soft Crossing Installation ........................ 20
4.6.1 EI90S..................................... 21
4.6.2 EI120S ................................... 24
4.7 Fit Installation ...................................... 27
4.7.1 EI90S..................................... 28
4.7.2 EI120S ................................... 30
5 Electrical Connections..................................... 32
6 Operation Manual.......................................... 42
7 Damper Inspection ........................................ 42
7.1 Recommended Inspection Steps
According to the EN 15 650: ................... 42
8 Operating Journal .......................................... 43
9 Warranty Service. .......................................... 45

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2 | Introduction

1 Introduction
This is the original installation, inspection and operating instructions document for the F-B90 fire damper.

EVERY F-B90 FIRE DAMPER NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS DOCUMENT!

F-B90
Multiblade Fire damper or Air Transfer Grille with performance rating EI90S or EI120S.

Dimension range (mm): W × H = 200 × 375 up to 800 × 1000

Wet Installation
Maximum performance up to EI120S
Using Plaster/Mortar/Concrete Filling

Soft Crossing Installation


Maximum performance up to EI120S
Wall Installation Using Mineral Wool

Fit Installation
Maximum performance up to EI120S
Wall Installation Using Mineral Wool

Note:
Fire resistivity depends on the type of installation.

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2 Warnings
To avoid injury, make sure to wear gloves and keep the blades movement area clear while manipulating with the
damper.

Important
Do not install non-functioning dampers!

3 Operating Conditions
Fire dampers can be defined as fire shutters for ventilation ducts in the place where they pass through walls or ceilings,
which are the borders of the fire area. In case of fire, the dampers function as a fire safety element and by closing, they
prevent the fire and smoke from expanding through the ventilation duct during the defined time. The fire dampers are
intended:
• For installation in places which are protected against weather disruptions.
• For ducts, distributing air without any mechanical or chemical contamination.
• For maximum air flow velocity 10 m/s.

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• The duct connected to the fire damper must be supported or hung in such a way that the damper does not carry its
weight. The damper must not support any part of the surrounding construction or wall which could cause damage
and consequent damper failure.
• Easy access to mechanism and internal parts during inspection must be considered during damper placement.
• According to the standard EN 1366-2, the distance between the fire damper bodies must be at least 200 mm.
• The distance between fire damper and the adjacent wall/ceiling and the fire damper must be at least 75 mm.
• When the F-B90 fire damper is installed into a smoke and fire partition structure, it must be placed so that the damp-
er blades in its closed position are located inside this structure.
• The gap in the installation opening between the fire damper and the wall/ceiling can be increased by up to 50% of
the gap area or decreased to the smallest amount possible that still provides sufficient space for the installation of
the seal.
• When using non-original grilles, the gap between the damper blade in open position and the self-standing grill,
mesh, louvre must be at least 200 mm according to EN 1366-10.
• The fire damper must be earthed after being installed into or onto the duct.
• Lists of all permitted installation methods are provided in User Manual.

4.1 Installation Methods


Fire dampers are certified according to EN 15650:2010, tested according to EN 1366-2:2018 and classified according
to EN 13501:2018.

Table 1 Permitted installation methods for usage as duct connected fire damper

Allowed Blade Axis Orientation


Construction Type per EN 1363-1/
Minimal Thickness (mm)
Supporting Construction

Dimension
Designated
Range Classification
Usage
(mm)

Soft
Wet Fit
Crossing

Connected
to HVAC Rigid/125 Flexible/
EI90 (ve i ↔ o) S Wall
duct from Flexible/125 125
200 × 375
one or
up to
both sides
800 × 1000
(e.g. types: Floor/
00, 01, EI90 (ho i ↔ o) S - -
ceiling
02)

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Table 2 Permitted installation methods for usage as air transfer grille

Allowed Blade Axis Orientation


Construction Type per EN 1363-1/
Minimal Thickness (mm)

Supporting Construction
Dimension
Designated
Range Classification
Usage
(mm)

Soft
Wet Fit
Crossing

Air transfer
grille, Rigid/125 Flexible/
EI120(ve i ↔ o) S Wall
without Flexible/125 125
200 × 375
HVAC duct
up to
connection
800 × 1000
(e.g. types: Floor/
11, 22, EI120(ho i ↔ o) S - -
ceiling
S1, S2)

Table 3 Legend

Wet Installation

Soft Crossing Installation

Fit Installation

Horizontal blade axis orientation of the damper

Vertical blade axis orientation of the damper

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4.2 Opening Preparation for F-B90 Installation


The F-B90 fire damper can be installed in a supporting construction.

4.2.1 Opening Preparation for a Rigid Wall

Fig. 1 Rigid wall/ceiling with a rectangular opening

Note:

Dimensions W1 and H1 are defined in every installation

Table 4 Legend

1 Concrete/Masonry/Cellular Concrete

Table 5 Thickness of tested wall


Minimum s (mm)
Fire
Resistivity Wall
Concrete/Masonry/Cellular Concrete
90
125
120

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4.2.2 Opening Preparation for a Flexible Wall

Fig. 2 Flexible (plasterboard) wall with a rectangular opening and vertical cross-section

Note:

Dimensions W1 and H1 are defined in every installation

Table 6 Legend

1 On each side - 2 layers of plasterboard fireproof plate type F, EN 520


2 Vertical CW-profiles (profiles with sCW based on fire resistivity)
3 Horizontal UW-profiles (profile with sCW based on fire resistivity)
4 Mineral wool; thickness/cubic density

Table 7 Thickness of tested wall


Thickness Insulation
Minimum s Minimum sCW Allowed of
Fire Cubic Density
Metal Plasterboards Thickness
Resistivity
Stud Group
(mm) (mm) (kg/m3)
90 B, C
125 75 12,5 ≥50 ≥85
120 C

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4.3 Installation Distances


The minimum distance from the wall or ceiling to the damper body is 75 mm. For multiple crossings through a fire resis-
tive wall, the minimum distance between two damper bodies is 200 mm. This applies for distances between the damp-
er body and a nearby foreign object crossing the fire resistive wall. Damper clearances vary from the type of
mechanism and their rotation.

Fig. 3 Installation distances between damper bodies

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4.4 Handling and manipulation of F-B90


Handling and manipulation of the F-B90 must be done with care. All dimensions of fire damper should be manipulated
and placed in the installation opening by two persons. For added safety and easier handling recommend using the suit-
able lifting equipment (forklift, crane) for bigger dimensions of fire damper. Please follow both textual and graphic
instructions:

1. Unpack the fire damper( 1)


2. Remove grilles (4)

1. Prepare the opening, connection surfaces and/or filling


as per the desired installation type
2. Carefully lift the fire damper with forklift, crane
3. Place the fire damper in vertical position
4. Place the fire damper in the opening as a desired
installation type (A1, A2)
• A1: For Soft Crossing or Fit installation place the fire
damper on filling (3)
• A2: For Wet installation place the fire damper on
support (9)

A1 A2

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1. Loosen the screws on the mechanism cover and


remove them (B1)
2. Pull the strap/tap and remove the mechanism cover
(B2)
3. Use top or bottom transitions and pull the actuator
cables through them (B3)
4. Safely connect the actuator cables to wiring
5. Fix the mechanism cover with screws

B1 B2 B3

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1. Carefully remove the fork


2. Keep the damper in a stable position during installation
3. Insert the filling (3) as per desired installation
4. Fix the damper to wall with screws (8, If connection
width is W>=750 then use 6x screws / If connection
width is W<750 then use 4x screws), (C1, C2)

C1 C2

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1. Connect duct with flanges or install the grille (D1, D2)

D1 D2

Table 8 Legend

1 Fire damper F-B90


2 Connected sheet metal ductwork
3 Filling
4 Grille
8 Self-tapping screw size 4,2 ... 4,8; length 80 mm (e.g. DIN 7981C/DIN 7982C)
9 Support - brick, metal delivery or wood stud (not part of damper)

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4.5 Wet Installation


Wall Installation Using Plaster/Mortar/Concrete Filling
1. The supporting construction opening must be prepared in a way depicted in the “Opening Preparation for F-B90 In-
stallation” section. Opening surfaces must be even and cleaned off. The flexible wall opening must be reinforced as
per the standards for plasterboard walls. The opening dimensions are driven by the nominal dimensions of the damp-
er with added clearance. The opening will be with the dimensions of W1 and H1.
2. Insert the damper as per the “Handling and manipulation of the F-B90” section into the middle of the opening so that
the damper blade is in the wall. For damper widths greater than 600 mm, it is recommended to use a duct support in-
side the damper during installation to avoid any damage caused to the damper housing by the weight of the filling.
3. Fill in the area between the wall and the damper with gypsum plaster or mortar or concrete filling (3) while paying
attention to prevent the fouling of the damper’s functional parts, which could limit its correct functionality. The best
way is to cover the functional parts during installation. To prevent seepage of the filling material, use of boards is
recommended.
First, let the plaster or mortar or concrete filling harden and then perform the next steps.
4. After the filling hardens, remove the duct support from inside of the damper.
5. If needed, uncover and clean the damper after installation.
6. Check the damper’s functionality.

Construction Type per EN

Allowed Blade Axis Orientation


Supporting Construction 1363-1/
Minimal Thickness (mm)

Dimension
Designated
Range Classification
Usage
(mm)

Wet
Connected to
HVAC Rigid/125
EI90 (ve i ↔ o) S Wall
duct from one Flexible/125
or
both sides
(e.g. types:
00, 01, EI90 (ho i ↔ o) S Floor/ceiling - -
200 × 375 02)
up to
800 × 1000 Air transfer
grille, Rigid/125
EI120 (ve i ↔ o) S Wall
without HVAC Flexible/125
duct
connection
(e.g. types:
11, 22, EI120 (ho i ↔ o) S Floor/ceiling - -
S1, S2)

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4.5.1 EI90S

Fig. 4 Wet installation (EI90S) of F-B90 fire damper

Table 9 Legend for figures of Wet installation (Max EI90S)

1 Fire damper F-B90


2 Connected sheet metal ductwork
3 Plaster/mortar/concrete filling
4 Grille
6 Connected extension piece
7 Screw M6×20-25 mm, maximum fixing torque is 4,5 Nm
8 Self-tapping screw size 4,2 ... 4,8; length 80 mm (e.g. DIN 7981C/DIN 7982C)
Y Cutting plane

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Table 10 Legend

Cross-section of Wet installation EI90S in flexible wall


Y1
(wall width is equal to 125 mm) ended with grille
Cross-section of Wet installation EI90S in rigid wall
Y2
(wall width is equal to 125 mm) ended with grille
Cross-section of Wet installation EI90S in flexible wall
Y3
(wall width is greater than 125 mm) ended with grille
Cross-section of Wet installation EI90S in rigid wall
Y4
(wall width is greater than 125 mm) ended with grille
Y5 Cross-section of Wet installation EI90S in flexible wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y6 Cross-section of Wet installation EI90S in rigid wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y7 Cross-section of Wet installation EI90S in flexible wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y8 Cross-section of Wet installation EI90S in rigid wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)

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4.5.2 EI120S

Fig. 5 Wet installation (EI120S) of F-B90 fire damper

Table 11 Legend for figures of Wet installation (Max EI120S)

1 Fire damper F-B90


2 Connected sheet metal ductwork
3 Plaster/mortar/concrete filling
4 Grille
6 Connected extension piece
7 Screw M6×20-25 mm, maximum fixing torque is 4,5 Nm
8 Self-tapping screw size 4,2 ... 4,8; length 80 mm (e.g. DIN 7981C/DIN 7982C)
Y Cutting plane

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Table 12 Legend

Cross-section of Wet installation EI120S in flexible wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y1
ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Wet installation EI120S in rigid wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y2
ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Wet installation EI120S in rigid wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y3
ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Wet installation EI120S in flexible wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y4
with connected extension piece and ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Wet installation EI120S in rigid wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y5
with connected extension piece and ended with grille on both sides

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4.6 Soft Crossing Installation


Wall Installation Using Mineral Wool
1. The supporting construction opening must be prepared in a way depicted in the “Opening Preparation for F-B90 In-
stallation” section. Opening surfaces must be even and cleaned off. The flexible wall opening must be reinforced as
per the standards for plasterboard walls. The opening dimensions are driven by the nominal dimensions of the damp-
er with added clearance. The opening will be with the dimensions of W1 and H1.
2. Prepare mineral wool installation segments (3, thickness as opening gap). First apply a suitable fire resistive coating
(5) onto the damper at the place of its future placement, assemble and glue the filling of the future installation with
the same fire resistive coating. After the fire resistive coating has dried, the damper along with the filling are ready
for installation.
3. Apply the same fire resistive coating (5) onto the internal surface of the wall opening. Also apply the fire resistive
coating to the external surface of the filling glued to the damper surface. Immediately after applying the fire resistive
coating, place the damper as per the “Manipulation of F-B90” section into the middle of the opening so that the
damper blade is in the wall. For damper widths greater than 600 mm, it is recommended to use a duct support inside
the damper during installation to avoid any damage caused to the damper housing by the weight of the filling.
4. After inserting the damper into the opening fix the damper using the suitable screws (8) as per the “Manipulation of
F-B90” section. Apply the same fire resistive coating (5), at least 2 mm thick and 10 mm wide, to the opening filling
and wall edges evenly from both sides. Do not apply this layer in the place where the mechanism is located, inspec-
tion openings and manufacturer labels.
5. Before the fire resistive coating dries, remove the unwanted remnants of the coating.
6. If needed, uncover and clean the damper after installation.
7. Check the damper’s functionality.

Construction Type per EN

Allowed Blade Axis Orientation


1363-1/
Supporting Construction

Minimal Thickness (mm)

Dimension
Designated
Range Classification
Usage
(mm)

Soft Crossing
Connected to
HVAC Rigid/125
EI90 (ve i ↔ o) S Wall
duct from one Flexible/125
or
both sides
(e.g. types:
00, 01, EI90 (ho i ↔ o) S Floor/ceiling - -
200 × 375 02)
up to
800 × 1000 Air transfer
grille, Rigid/125
EI120 (ve i ↔ o) S Wall
without HVAC Flexible/125
duct
connection
(e.g. types:
11, 22, EI120 (ho i ↔ o) S Floor/ceiling - -
S1, S2)

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4.6.1 EI90S

Fig. 6 Soft Crossing installation (EI90S) of F-B90 fire damper

Table 13 Legend for figures of Soft Crossing installation (Max EI90S)

1 Fire damper F-B90


2 Connected sheet metal ductwork
3 Mineral wool filling (min. 140 kg/m³)
4 Grille
5 Fire resistant coating ISOVER BSF (ISOVER)
6 Connected extension piece
7 Screw M6×20-25 mm, maximum fixing torque is 4,5 Nm
8 Self-tapping screw size 4,2 ... 4,8; length 80 mm (e.g. DIN 7981C/DIN 7982C)
Y Cutting plane

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Table 14 Legend

Cross-section of Soft installation EI90S in flexible wall


Y1
(wall width is equal to 125 mm) ended with grille
Cross-section of Soft installation EI90S in rigid wall
Y2
(wall width is equal to 125 mm) ended with grille
Cross-section of Soft installation EI90S in flexible wall
Y3
(wall width is greater than 125 mm) ended with grille
Cross-section of Soft installation EI90S in rigid wall
Y4
(wall width is greater than 125 mm) ended with grille
Y5 Cross-section of Soft installation EI90S in flexible wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y6 Cross-section of Soft installation EI90S in rigid wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y7 Cross-section of Soft installation EI90S in flexible wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y8 Cross-section of Soft installation EI90S in rigid wavll (wall width is greater than 125 mm)

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4.6.2 EI120S

Fig. 7 Soft Crossing installation (EI120S) of F-B90 fire damper

Table 15 Legend for figures of Soft Crossing installation (Max EI120S)

1 Fire damper F-B90


2 Connected sheet metal ductwork
3 Mineral wool filling (min. 140 kg/m³)
4 Grille
5 Fire resistant coating ISOVER BSF (ISOVER)
6 Connected extension piece
7 Screw M6×20-25 mm, maximum fixing torque is 4,5 Nm
8 Self-tapping screw size 4,2 ... 4,8; length 80 mm (e.g. DIN 7981C/DIN 7982C)
Y Cutting plane

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Table 16 Legend

Cross-section of Soft installation EI120S in flexible wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y1
ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Soft installation EI120S in rigid wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y2
ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Soft installation EI120S in rigid wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y3
ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Soft installation EI120S in flexible wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y4
with connected extension piece and ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Soft installation EI120S in rigid wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y5
with connected extension piece and ended with grille on both sides

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4.7 Fit Installation


Wall Installation Using Mineral Wool, without Gap
1. The supporting construction opening must be prepared in a way depicted in the “Opening Preparation for F-B90 In-
stallation” section. Opening surfaces must be even and cleaned off. The flexible wall opening must be reinforced as
per the standards for plasterboard walls. The opening dimensions are driven by the nominal dimensions of the damp-
er with added clearance. The opening will be with the dimensions of W1 and H1.
2. Prepare mineral wool installation segments (3, thickness as opening gap). First apply a suitable fire resistive coating
(5) onto the damper at the place of its future placement, assemble and glue the filling of the future installation with
the same fire resistive coating. After the fire resistive coating has dried, the damper along with the filling are ready
for installation.
3. Apply the same fire resistive coating (5) onto the internal surface of the wall opening. Also apply the fire resistive
coating to the external surface of the filling glued to the damper surface. Immediately after applying the fire resistive
coating, place the damper as per the “Manipulation of F-B90” section into the middle of the opening so that the
damper blade is in the wall. For damper widths greater than 600 mm, it is recommended to use a duct support inside
the damper during installation to avoid any damage caused to the damper housing by the weight of the filling.
4. After inserting the damper into the opening fix the damper using the suitable screws (8) as per the “Manipulation of
F-B90” section. Apply the same fire resistive coating (5), at least 2 mm thick and 10 mm wide, to the opening filling
and wall edges evenly from both sides. Do not apply this layer in the place where the mechanism is located, inspec-
tion openings and manufacturer labels.
5. Before the fire resistive coating dries, remove the unwanted remnants of the coating.
6. If needed, uncover and clean the damper after installation.
7. Check the damper’s functionality.

Construction Type per EN

Allowed Blade Axis Orientation


1363-1/
Supporting Construction

Minimal Thickness (mm)

Dimension
Designated
Range Classification
Usage
(mm)

Fit
Connected to
HVAC EI90 (ve i ↔ o) S Flexible/125
Wall
duct from one
or
both sides
(e.g. types:
00, 01, EI90 (ho i ↔ o) S Floor/ceiling - -
200 × 375 02)
up to
800 × 1000 Air transfer
grille, EI120 (ve i ↔ o) S Flexible/125
Wall
without HVAC
duct
connection
(e.g. types:
11, 22, EI120 (ho i ↔ o) S Floor/ceiling - -
S1, S2)

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4.7.1 EI90S

Fig. 8 Fit installation (EI90S) of F-B90 fire damper

Table 17 Legend for figures of Fit installation (Max EI90S)

1 Fire damper F-B90


2 Connected sheet metal ductwork
3 Mineral wool filling (min. 140 kg/m³)
4 Grille
5 Fire resistant coating ISOVER BSF (ISOVER)
6 Connected extension piece
7 Screw M6×20-25 mm, maximum fixing torque is 4,5 Nm
8 Self-tapping screw size 4,2 ... 4,8; length 80 mm (e.g. DIN 7981C/DIN 7982C)
Y Cutting plane

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Table 18 Legend

Cross-section of Fit installation EI90S in flexible wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm) ended with grille
Y1
ended with grille
Cross-section of Fit installation EI90S in flexible wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y2
ended with grille
Y3 Cross-section of Fit installation EI90S in flexible wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y4 Cross-section of Fit installation EI90S in flexible wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)

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4.7.2 EI120S

Fig. 9 Fit installation (EI120S) of F-B90 fire damper

Table 19 Legend for figures of Fit installation (Max EI120S)

1 Fire damper F-B90


2 Connected sheet metal ductwork
3 Mineral wool filling (min. 140 kg/m³)
4 Grille
5 Fire resistant coating ISOVER BSF (ISOVER)
6 Connected extension piece
7 Screw M6×20-25 mm, maximum fixing torque is 4,5 Nm
8 Self-tapping screw size 4,2 ... 4,8; length 80 mm (e.g. DIN 7981C/DIN 7982C)
Y Cutting plane

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Table 20 Legend

Cross-section of Fit installation EI120S in flexible wall (wall width is equal to 125 mm)
Y1
ended with grille on both sides
Cross-section of Fit installation EI120S in flexible wall (wall width is greater than 125 mm)
Y2
with connected extension piece and ended with grille on both sides

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5 Electrical Connections
Important
Danger of electric shock!
Switch off the power supply before working on any electrical equipment.
Only qualified electricians are allowed to work on the electrical system.

Table 21 Electric parameters of Belimo actuators based on the type of activation mechanism
1000 875 750 625 500 375 Consumption

W (mm)
Power

200

225

250

280

300

315

350

355

400

450

500

550

560

600

630

650

700

710

750

800
F-B90 with Belimo actuator

H (mm)

Table 22 Legend for “Electric parameters of Belimo actuators based on the type of activation mechanism”

Power consumption
Activation mechanism Supply Voltage Frequency
for wire sizing
B230T AC 230 V 50/60 Hz 6,5 VA
B24T AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 4 VA
B24T-SR AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 6,5 VA
BST0 AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 11 VA
B230T AC 230 V 50/60 Hz 10 VA
B24T AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 6 VA
B24T-SR AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 8,5 VA
BST0 AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 11 VA
B230T AC 230 V 50/60 Hz 11 VA
B24T AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 10 VA
B24T-SR AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 9,5 VA
BST0 AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 11 VA

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Table 23 Electric parameters of Gruner actuators based on the type of activation mechanism

1000 875 750 625 500 375 Consumption


W (mm)
Power

200

225

250

280

300

315

350

355

400

450

500

550

560

600

630

650

700

710

750

800
F-B90 with Belimo actuator

H (mm)

Table 24 Legend for “Electric parameters of Gruner actuators based on the type of activation mechanism”

Power consumption
Activation mechanism Supply Voltage Frequency
for wire sizing
G230T AC 230 V 50/60 Hz 9 VA
G24T AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 6 VA
G24T-SR AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 9 VA
GST0 AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 8 VA
G230T AC 230 V 50/60 Hz 9,5 VA
G24T AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 9 VA
G24T-SR AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 7,5 VA
GST0 AC/DC 24 V 50/60 Hz (AC) 11 VA

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Fig. 10 B230T connection scheme; actuator BELIMO

Table 25 Legend

1 Blue cable colour


2 Brown cable colour
3 White cable colour
5 White cable colour
S1 Violet cable colour
S2 Red cable colour
S3 White cable colour
S4 Orange cable colour
S5 Pink cable colour
S6 Grey cable colour
Tf Thermal fuse

Note:
• Caution! Main power supply voltage!
• A device that disconnects the pole conductors (minimum contact gap 3 mm) is required for isolation from
the power supply.
• Parallel connection of several actuators possible.
• Power consumption must be observed!

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Fig. 11 B24T connection scheme; actuator BELIMO

Table 26 Legend

1 Black cable colour (black for BF24-T)


2 Red cable colour (white for BF24-T)
S1 Violet cable colour (white for BF24-T)
S2 Red cable colour (white for BF24-T)
S3 White cable colour (white for BF24-T)
S4 Orange cable colour (white for BF24-T)
S5 Pink cable colour (white for BF24-T)
S6 Grey cable colour (white for BF24-T)
Tf Thermal fuse

Note:
• Supply via safety isolation transformer.
• Parallel connection of several actuators possible.
• Power consumption must be observed!

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Fig. 12 B24T-SR connection scheme; actuator BELIMO

Table 27 Legend

1 Black cable colour


2 Red cable colour
3 White cable colour
5 Orange cable colour
S1 Violet cable colour
S2 Red cable colour
S3 White cable colour
S4 Orange cable colour
S5 Pink cable colour
S6 Grey cable colour
Tf Thermal fuse

Note:
• Supply via safety isolation transformer.
• Power consumption must be observed!

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Fig. 13 BST0 connection scheme; actuator BELIMO

Table 28 Legend

Jumper factory-fitted. Can be removed if necessary to be replaced by a thermoelectric trip (the safety
1
function will be triggered if terminals 1 and 2 are not linked).
2 Jumper only used for commissioning purposes and without BKS24-.. !
3 2-wire conductor to BKS24-..

Note:
• Connection scheme for standardly fitted BKN230-24.
• Power consumption must be observed!

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Fig. 14 G230T connection scheme; actuator GRUNER

Table 29 Legend

1 Blue cable colour


2 Brown cable colour
S1 Violet cable colour
S2 Red cable colour
S3 White cable colour
S4 Orange cable colour
S5 Pink cable colour
S6 Grey cable colour
Tf Thermal fuse

Note:
• Caution! Main power supply voltage!
• A device that disconnects the pole conductors (minimum contact gap 3 mm) is required for isolation from
the power supply.
• Parallel connection of several actuators possible.
• Power consumption must be observed!

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Fig. 15 G24T connection scheme; actuator GRUNER

Table 30 Legend

1 Blue cable colour


2 Brown cable colour
S1 Violet cable colour
S2 Red cable colour
S3 White cable colour
S4 Orange cable colour
S5 Pink cable colour
S6 Grey cable colour
Tf Thermal fuse

Note:
• Supply via safety isolation transformer.
• Parallel connection of several actuators possible.
• Power consumption must be observed!

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Fig. 16 G24T-SR connection scheme; actuator GRUNER

Table 31 Legend

1 Blue cable colour


2 Brown cable colour
3 Black cable colour
4 Grey cable colour
S1 Violet cable colour
S2 Red cable colour
S3 White cable colour
S4 Orange cable colour
S5 Pink cable colour
S6 Grey cable colour
Tf Thermal fuse

Note:
• Supply via safety isolation transformer.
• Power consumption must be observed!

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Fig. 17 GST0 connection scheme; actuator GRUNER

Table 32 Legend

Analog Application; Digital input for manual override can be selected via bus as “Normally Open” (=
A1, A2
standard open) or “Normally Closed” (= standard closed) Default: “Normally Open”
B Position of line termination 120 ohm if FS-UFC24-2 is last Modbus or BACnet device in line
C RS-485 Coms; Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP dip switch selectable
D1, D2 Damper 1, Damper 2; Fire or smoke extraction application
P Main power 24 V AC/DC; Daisy chain from and to other FS-UFC24-2
So Contact open
Sc Contact closed

Note:
• Supply via safety isolation transformer.
• Power consumption must be observed!

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6 Operation Manual
After installation, it is necessary to adjust the damper into its operating position – open the fire damper.

Connect the electric driving mechanism to the relevant electric power supply as per electrical connections document
section. The electromotor is activated and adjusts the damper into its operating position.

7 Damper Inspection
The spring mechanism keeps the dampers on stand-by mode throughout their entire operational life.

Without the producer’s permission, there must be no changes or modifications performed on the dampers’ structure.

The operator performs regular inspections of the dampers as per established regulations and standards at least once
every 12 months. The inspection needs to be performed by an employee who has been specifically trained for this pur-
pose by the manufacturer. The current fire damper condition determined during the inspection needs to be entered into
the “Operating Journal” along with the date of the inspection, the legible name, surname and signature of the employee
who performed the inspection. The Operating Journal includes a copy of the employee’s authorization.

If any discrepancies are discovered, these need to be entered in the Operating Journal along with a proposal for their re-
moval. The Operating Journal can be found on https://design.systemair.com. Before the first installation, it needs to be
inspected under the identical conditions as apply to the above mentioned 12-month inspections.

It is needed to inspect the damper’s internal casing, the thermal fuse link, the sealing, the foaming substance, the
damper blade’s condition and its closure while it leans to a backstop in a closed position. There must be no other objects
or dirt from the ventilation duct inside the damper.

NEVER INSPECT THE DAMPERS WHEN THERE IS AIR FLOWING IN THE DUCT SYSTEM!

7.1 Recommended Inspection Steps According to the EN 15 650:


1. Damper identification
2. Date of inspection
3. Checking of the electric connection of the activation mechanism (where applicable)
4. Checking of the damper for cleanliness and possible need for cleaning (where needed)
5. Checking of the blade and sealing condition, possible correction and logging (where needed)
6. Checking of the proper fire damper closure – details can be found in the previous paragraphs
7. Checking of the damper functionality – opening and closing using the control system, physical examination of the
damper’s behaviour, possible correction and logging (where needed)
8. Checking of the end switches’ functionality in the open and closed position, possible correction and logging (where
needed)
9. Check whether the damper is fulfilling its role as part of the regulation system (where needed)
10.Check whether the damper remains in its standard operating position.
11.The damper is usually part of a system. In that case the whole system needs to be checked as described in its opera-
tion and requirements published by the builder of the system.

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8 Operating Journal
Activation of the Damper
Mark the Applied Installation Method with a Cross:

Wet Soft Crossing Fit

Description of the Discovered Defects and the Date of the Following Inspection Technician’s
Date
Inspection after the Elimination of Deficiencies. Signature

Periodic Damper Inspections – at Least Once Every 3 Months


Description of the Discovered Defects and the Date of the Following Inspection Technician’s
Date
Inspection after the Elimination of Deficiencies. Signature

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1396

Systemair Production a.s.


19
1396-CPR-xxx
EN 15650:2011
Rectangular fire damper
F-B90
Nominal activation conditions/
Pass
sensitivity:

• Sensing element load bearing capacity


• Sensing element response temperature
Response delay (response time): Pass

• Closure time
Operational reliability: Pass

• Manual cycle 50 cycles


Fire resistance:

• Maintenance of the cross section (under E)


• Integrity E (resistivity depending on installation
method and situation)
• Insulation I
• Smoke leakage S
• Mechanical stability (under E)
• Cross section (under E)
Durability of response delay: Pass

• Sensing element response temperature and load


bearing capacity
Durability of operational reliability: Pass

• Open and closing cycle

Damper Identification

Building Object

Placement

Room No.

Position No.

Identification

Signalization

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9 Warranty Service
Representative of the
Date of Warranty Date of Warranty Description of Warranty
Manufacturer
Repair Notification Repair Finalization Repair Performed
(Stamp, Signature)

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