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HVC S400 Operation And Maintenance Manual

400a motorised single blade leakage rated fire damper

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Operation and maintenance manual
NCA Series 400A motorised single blade leakage rated fire damper
Regular inspection and maintenance of fire dampers is essential to
ensure they remain in good working condition. It is the system owner's
responsibility to ensure this is carried out.
In accordance with EN 15650:2010 fire damper maintenance routines,
such as that given below, must be carried out at intervals not exceeding 6
months.
Some automatic systems may allow more frequent testing (48 hours or
less) and this may be required by national regulation.
Please note: This document is relevant only to actuator operated S400
dampers. For S400 dampers equipped with a manual
handle please see the relevant document.
Periodic maintenance procedure
Damper type:
Thermal probe rated temperature:
Damper reference (if applicable):
Damper location (within site):
Date of inspection:
Step Operation
1
Is the thermal probe LED lit?
2
Are the actuator and thermal probe secure?
3
Is all wiring undamaged?
4
Remove access door/s to access the inside of
ductwork and damper blade
5
Is the damper blade in the fully open position
and secure?
6
Is the damper blade unobstructed?
7
Is the damper clean and free from damage
and corrosion?
9
Does the damper close correctly, quietly and
smoothly?
10
Does the damper open correctly, quietly and
smoothly?
11
Do you have any concerns about the
installation?
12
Refit access door/s securely
If any of questions 1 - 10 is answered 'no', or if the answer to
question 11 is 'yes', please see troubleshooting overleaf.
Installation guide: NCA Series 400 motorised single blade leakage rated fire damper
Operation and maintenance manual
Page 1 of 2 - Issue A - 03/03/2022
NCA Series 400A motorised leakage rated fire damper
72°C
Notes
Fitted to ductwork near the damper, this indicates the damper is powered
open (its normal working state)
Check these are secure and that all fixings are present and tight
(2 qty M6 bolts on actuator, 2 qty screws on probe)
Actuators are not user servicable
If damaged the actuator must be replaced
Both sides of the damper blade should be easily accessible.
The damper blade should be in the fully open position.
Gently try to move the blade by hand, it should not rotate.
Ensure there is nothing present which is obstructing or could obstruct the
damper blade operating
Use a damp cloth, brush or vacuum cleaner to remove any dirt and debris.
If damaged or corroded dampers must be replaced
Caution - Blade sealing fabric is sharp, PPE should be used
Depress the 'TEST' button on the thermal probe and visually confirm the
damper closes correctly in around 16 seconds.
Release the 'TEST' button on the thermal probe and visually confirm the
damper opens correctly in under 120 seconds.
Is there anything that does not look correct, do you have any doubts etc.?
N/A
Danger!
Risk of electric shock
Do not touch any live electrical components.
Only qualified electricians should work on electrical
equipment.
Switch off the power supply before working on any
electrical equipment.
Caution
Risk of entrapment in mechanism
During maintenance dampers should remain powered
open and could close while being inspected/cleaned.
Never put hands or arms through damper blades
during maintenance.
Troubleshooting overleaf →
Yes/No
N/A
N/A
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Summary of Contents for HVC S400

  • Page 1 Caution Risk of entrapment in mechanism • During maintenance dampers should remain powered Please note: This document is relevant only to actuator operated S400 open and could close while being inspected/cleaned. dampers. For S400 dampers equipped with a manual •...
  • Page 2 Damper is noisy or judders during operation Lack of maintenance Lubrication required See below: 'Lubrication procedure' Contact HVC if the above does not solve your problem. Additional procedures Actuator removal and replacement procedure Lubrication procedure Isolate and disconnect existing actuator from power supply Remove access door/s to access the inside of ductwork and actuator will spring closed.

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