Greenheck Multi-blade Fire & Combination Fire Smoke Dampers Installation Booklet (826249) User Manual

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7. CONNECTION AND OPERATION OF TEMPERATURE

RESPONSE DEVICES (RRL STANDARD, OCI OPTION,
AND TOR OPTION)

RRL - Dampers will be supplied with a thermostat-type
temperature response device, as a standard. The device
is a RRL (resettable link device), which only incorporates
one thermostat and therefore the damper remains
closed as soon as its sensor temperature is reached.
The RRL does not contain blade indication switches.
Refer to Fig. 6 for wiring of the RRL thermostat.

OCI - The OCI (open or closed indicator) option
contains a single pole, double throw switch used
to indicate the damper blade position. The switch
provides a positive open or closed signal when used in
conjunction with remote indicator lights. Refer to Fig. 7
& 8 for wiring of the OCI option.

TOR - The TOR (temperature override device) option
incorporates two thermostats with fixed settings (usually
165°F [74°C] and 350°F [177°C]). The primary sensor
(the sensor with the lower temperature setting) can be
bypassed by an external electrical signal allowing the
damper to reopen until the temperature reaches the
setting of the secondary sensor (the sensor with the
higher temperature setting).
See Fig. 8.
When the temperature of the secondary sensor is
exceeded the damper closes and remains closed
thereafter.
The TOR assembly also contains a single pole, double
throw switch used to indicate damper blade position. The
switch provides a positive open or closed signal when
used in conjunction with remote indicator lights. See
Fig. 8 for wiring of the TOR thermostats and indicator
switches.

If either the TOR or the RRL is ordered with a pneumatic
actuator, an EP switch is required with an appropriate
electric power circuit to allow the electric thermostat to
control the pneumatic actuator.

PRV - The PRV (pneumatic relief valve) option is heat
responsive device used with pneumatic actuators. This
can be used in place of EP switch where a RRL is used.
The PRV activates when temperature in excess of the
temperature of the fusible link are detected. When the
fusible link melts, air from the actuator is exhausted to
close the dampers. Pneumatic actuators are to be piped
per local code.

RATINGS (Fig. 6, 7, 8 & 9)

Integral Switch Type: Single Pole, double throw
Electrical Capacity: 10 Amps,

1

/

3

hp, 120 or 240 Vac

1

/

2

Amp, 125 Vdc;

1

/

4

Amp 250 Vdc

5 Amps, 120 Vac “L” (lamp load)
1.0 Amps, 24 Vac
1.5 Amps, 24 Vdc

Temperature Limit: 165° F (standard primary sensor)

212° F (optional primary sensor)

250° F (secondary sensor )*

350º F (secondary sensor)*

* based on actuator temperature rating

Fig. 6 RRL Wiring

Fig. 7 OCI Wiring

Fig. 9 TOR Wiring

Fig. 8 RRL/OCI Wiring

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