Fire Dampers: Construction and Specifications
Fire Dampers: Construction and Specifications
Fire Dampers: Construction and Specifications
FIRE DAMPERS
CONSTRUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS:
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AL-ANDALOSIA FOR AIR OUTLETS
Note: Dampers for larger than maximum single section sizes shown above are assembled
from equal size single section dampers, W and H dimensions furnished approximately ¼"
under size.
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AL-ANDALOSIA FOR AIR OUTLETS
Note: Dampers for larger than maximum single section sizes shown above are assembled
From equal size single section dampers, W and H dimensions furnished
Approximately ¼" under size.
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AL-ANDALOSIA FOR AIR OUTLETS
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AL-ANDALOSIA FOR AIR OUTLETS
MULTIPLE ASSEBLIES
Two or more units can be arranged in complete multiple assembly where required.
Blade closed position .
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AL-ANDALOSIA FOR AIR OUTLETS
INSPECTION
Before installing, make sure:
The unit
Secure to the collar or sleeve with ¼” dia. Bolts and nuts, or back tack welding with beads ½” (+, -)
¼” in
Length, or with #10 sheet metal screws, or with 3/16” steel pop rivets. Fasteners or weld beads
should be 6 to 8 in. on centers.
The collar shall be on the same gauge or heavier than the duct sleeve to which it is attached.
When the following duct collar connections are used, the minimum gauge of the collar shall be
16ga. On Dampers not exceeding 36” wide by 24” high and 14ga. On large dampers.
Secure angles to collar only so as to frame the wall opening. Angles shall be a minimum of 1 ½” x
1 ½” x 14 ga. Fasten to collar only using the same means as required for fastening the damper to
the collar. Damper Shall have a clearance of 1/8” per foot on height and width, and angles shall
Increase in size proportionately, so that there will be a minimum of 1” of overlap
On the partition. At light see the duct sleeve connections which may be used on all systems.
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