Motor Pack Contents
1. Actuator
2. Actuator Bracket
3. Actuator Arm Assembly
4. Connecting Links
5. Actuator Spring
All hardware included
1. MP-210 motor packs are
designed for use on model
WD-200 series dampers
only.
2. For single panel damper,
insert tab of Motor Bracket
into the slot on the side
of the frame. For dampers with center bars, the tab of
the Motor Bracket should be inserted into the slot on the
bottom of the center bearing rail. Position bracket over the
two holes on the bottom of the frame and secure with the
#10 hardware provided .
3. Connect the Motor Arm Assembly to the Connecting Link
using the provided hardware.
NOTE: The Connecting Link or Links have been installed
4. To adjust the Actuator Linkage Assembly, pull back on the
Actuator Arm Assembly until a slight amount of tension
has been applied to the Actuator Spring. Tighten the
fasteners between the Connecting Link and the Actuator
Arm Assembly. Fasteners should be placed as far apart as
possible. This provides greater stability to the linkage. To
increase spring tension raise the spring up on the bracket.
To decrease spring tension lower the spring.
NOTE: It is important to avoid too much spring tension;
5. Actuators are supplied with junction boxes and covers.
When wiring, make sure the supply voltage agrees with
the actuator voltage. On dual voltage motor packs, be sure
to connect the proper motor leads for the correct voltage
and insulate any unused wire. The voltage of each specific
model is stamped into the actuator housing or on a label
that is affixed to the actuator (see page 2 for typical wiring
diagrams).
on the damper at the factory.
use just enough tension to help close the damper.
Too much tension could impair opening of the
damper.
Single Panel
Part No. 463546
Field Installation Instructions for
Multi Products
MP-210 Motor Pack
UL Listed Electric Actuators With Spring Return
For Use With WD-200 Series Dampers
Multiple Panel
Note: If two or more panels, use this configuration for all
dampers.
6. If the damper fails to open properly, check for one of the
following causes.
A. Motor pack fails to open the damper completely
• Check for an ‘out of square’ or racked damper
• Spring tension too great
• Excessive voltage drop
B. Motor pack fails to function
• Check for correct voltage
• Check for proper wiring
Motor pack Quantity
One or two motor packs may be required depending on
damper size. Single panel dampers have one column of
blades and one actuator is installed as shown in the Single
Panel view above. Double panel dampers have two columns
of blades and one actuator is installed as shown in the the
Multiple Panel view above. Triple panel dampers have three
columns of blades and two actuators are installed as shown
in the Multiple Panel view above.
Actuator Specifications
MP 210 motor packs are single phase 60 Hz (50 Hz optional)
shaded pole stall type impedance protected electric actuators
and are supplied in various voltages (see chart below). For
277, 575, or 600 volt operation a transformer and a 115 volt
motorpack is required.
Motor packs 24V (60 Hz) 440V (60 Hz) 120V (50/60 Hz) 208V (50/60 Hz) 220V (50/60 Hz) 24V (50 Hz) 380V (50 Hz)
Stall Amps .740 .047 .110 .050 .062 1.00 .098
Spec ID# 3753 3752 3751 3751 3751 2651-A 2663-C
Typical Wiring Diagrams MP-210
Wiring diagrams are shown for motor packs and dampers installed with power ventilator fan equipment with single speed
motor. the damper will open when the fan is on and close when the fan is off. For connection to 2-speed fan motors or for other
control sequences, consult the factory. The wiring diagrams shown with end switches are for applications where it is desirable
to have the damper fully open before fan start-up.
Single Phase
Three Phase
575/600 Volt Transformer Model B050WZ13
Chart 1
Transformers
208/220/277/460 Volt Transformer
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463546 MP-210 Rev 3 Dec 2009