TAMCO or EBTRON Standard Limited Warranty. Products or parts suspected of being defective shall be shipped freight pre-paid, as directed by your TAMCO or EBTRON customer service agent, for examination and warranty consideration. RETURNS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED WITH A VALID RMA NUMBER.
Observe the following precautions during installation to prevent damage and to ensure proper operation of the AIR-IQ2 product. Read and understand all of the information contained in this document and in the INSTALLATION GUIDELINES document, prior to installation of the AIR-IQ2. Failure to observe the following precautions can result in damage to the TAMCO Damper and/or EBTRON equipment that is not covered under warranty.
• If minor damage has occurred to frame corners or flanges, correct by bending them back into position gently, taking care not to disturb the EBTRON sensor probes and transmitter. • Do not install the AIR-IQ2 Unit if damage is more than superficial, if uncertain as to extent of damage, or if the damper does not seal correctly. Call TAMCO customer service at 1-800-561-3449.
• A Flanged to Duct Install Type AIR-IQ2 unit damper's finished, inside frame dimensions are equal to the specified duct or opening size. • If the AIR-IQ2 unit is manufactured with the 1" flare, the unit will be secured to the duct or opening using the damper flanges only, leaving the flare side free.
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Does not include access for wiring after installation of assembly. See 13.5" 9" specific EBTRON and TAMCO series technical documentation for more information. Non-ducted applica�on Jumpers will always be on the face of damper, downstream from the louver, and Ducted applica�on...
10". • Installation of AIR-IQ2 unit is carried out by affixing only the damper inside the duct work. Do not use sleeve or flare to secure unit in duct work.
FOR AIR-IQ2 UNITS WITH TWO-SECTION DAMPERS REQUIREMENTS: • Tubular or angled steel, structural support is required to resist applied pressure loads for AIR-IQ2 units with two-section dampers. MAXIMUM DEFLECTION: • The structure providing intermediate support must be designed to resist the highest pressure load, with deflection of less than L/230. This applies whether the pressure load is created by the mechanical system, or by wind load, or if the damper is mounted on the exterior of the building.