Titus Fire Rated IOM User Manual

Installation instructions, General installation, Application

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Installation Instructions

FR-TDC/A-FR-II

2-28-13

FR-TMS/A-FR-II

2-28-13

FR-PAS-FR-II

2-28-13

FR-PCS-FR-II

2-28-13

FR-PSS-FR-II

2-28-13

FR-PAR-FR-II

2-28-13

(Please see reverse side.)

7

8

2

1

5

4

3

6

4

5

Bend

Line

Bend

Line

3/4"

3/4"

Min.

1"

3/8"

Typ.

3/16"

3"

Min.

3/8"

1"

Rivet

Damper Frame

Hanger

Strap Location

3/16" Diameter

Hanger Strap

45

0

0

45

General Installation

The four intersections of the cross-tees and main runners at the corners

of the grid module containing the diffuser, or the midpoint of the cross-

tees adjacent to the diffuser, shall be directly supported from the struc-

tural members of the floor or roof by 12 SWG minimum vertical hanger

wires. When the duct extends over the intersections of the grid

members, minimum No. 16 gauge, cold-rolled steel channels shall be

used to ensure that the grid is supported from structural members by 12

SWG minimum hanger wires. All UL Classified ceiling assemblies

require lay-in ceiling panels be cut to fill the remainder of the 24” x 48”

module and shall provide a minimum of

3

/

8

” bearing on the ceiling grid

members.
A steel clamp of No. 16 SWG minimum steel wire shall fasten the flex

air duct to the damper when flex air duct is used to connect the main

duct to the damper. The flex air duct shall be Class 0 or Class 1 and

bear the UL Listing Mark. Refer to the UL Fire Resistance Directory

“Design Information Section — General” for installation requirements.
IMPORTANT: Screws, bolts, rivets, etc. used in connection of the

damper MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH DAMPER BLADE

OPERATION. Hanger wires must be vertical and not splayed.
The damper must be fastened to the diffuser neck or grille frame in

installations 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The damper must also be fastened to the

duct drop in installation 2.

APPLICATION

Fire Resistance Classified Ceiling Air Diffusers are for use in lieu of

hinged-blade sheet metal dampers in steel ducts as specified in the

“Design Information Section — General” and in individual floor/ceiling or

roof/ceiling designs used as illustrated and described in the UL Fire

Resistance Directory (FRD). When installed as shown and as described

herein, these ceiling air diffusers provide appropriate protection to

ceiling penetrations in any fire rated floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling assem-

blies with ratings of three hours or less as described in the FRD.
A maximum size ceiling penetration of 576 square inches can be

protected using the thermal insulating blanket furnished with the ceiling

air diffuser. The thermal insulating blanket protects the exposed

portions of the ceiling diffuser and the ceiling damper protects the neck

or inlet of the ceiling diffuser.
All system components (ducts, duct drops, sleeves, diffuser pan, or

grille frames) must be constructed of steel. The installations and

diffusers shown in these instructions illustrate general arrangement

only. Installations must also incorporate any specific requirements

included in the FRD. Note that both “Design Information Section —

General” and individual floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling design listings apply.

An adjustable damper must be installed in closed position with clearance between the diffuser and adjustment mechanism. Cycle the damper open

after the diffuser and damper have been completely assembled and clearance verified.

ITEM DESCRIPTION

1. Damper
2. Diffuser 24 Gauge Minimum
3. Flex Air Duct
4. Ceiling grid (UL Classified)
5. 12 Gauge Steel Wire
6. 16 Gauge Steel Wire
7. Ceiling Material (UL Classified)
8. Thermal Blanket Insulation Mineral Fiber or

Ceramic Fiber

Detail of Hanger Strap

(Optional)

Damper Top View

(Location of Hanger Straps is

similar on Rectangular units)

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