Refer to:
steel deck
steel deck
Concrete floor
Concrete floor
retaining plate
retaining plate
RRL, RRL/OCI,
TOR
RRL, RRL/OCI,
TOR
For dimension information-see submittals
For dimension information-see submittals
‘Installation Instructions for FDR, SSFDR, DFDR,
SSDFDR, SEDFDR Series Round Fire Dampers’ (Part
#452721)
or
‘Installation Instructions for FSDR, SEFSDR, SSFDSR
Series Round Combination Fire Smoke Dampers’ (Part
#453562)
Part # 469129
Installation Instruction Supplement for
FDR, SSFDR, DFDR, SEDFDR,
SSDFDR Series
Fire Dampers and
FSDR, SEFSDR, SSFSDR, Series
Combination Fire Smoke Dampers
Installed in Concrete Floor with Steel Deck
Application
Horizontal installation of FDR, SSFDR, DFDR, SEDFDR,
SSDFDR, FSDR, SEFSDR, SSFSDR models in concrete
floors utilizing a steel deck. The hole opening made
through the concrete floor may not allow the bottom
plate to be placed against the steel deck on an even
plane. This installation details how to properly install the
required retaining plates next to the steel deck.
Notes
1. Damper assemblies must be installed in wall/floor
openings using a single retaining plate on either side
of the wall/floor. The use of a second retaining plate is
allowed, but is not necessary. A single retaining plate is
provided with the dampers. A second retaining plate can
be ordered as an option.
“UL CLASSIFIED (see complete marking on
product)”
“UL CLASSIFIED to Canadian safety standards
(see complete marking on product)”
Standard 555
Standard 555S
(Listing #R13317)
(Listing #R13447)
Figure 1: Damper installed in concrete floor with steel
deck with actuator above the floor
Figure 2: Damper installed in concrete floor with steel
deck with actuator below the floor.
Copyright© 2006 Greenheck Fan Corporation
Concrete Floor w/Steel Supp Round Damper
Rev. 1 May 2006