Greenheck Fan 747680 manual Ceiling Radiation Damper CRD, Discharge Installation SP-A 50-90 Models

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Ceiling Radiation Damper (CRD)

If fan is to be used in a fire resistive membrane ceiling, a ceiling radiation damper must be used.

If the ceiling radiation damper is already mounted to the fan from the factory, proceed to Install the Fan.

 

Attachment Tabs

A-50-510, 710, 780 Models

B-Models

To mount the ceiling radiation damper to fan, make sure grille attachment tabs are facing down. Then place the inlet part of the fan into the ceiling radiation damper collar, and use self-tapping sheet metal screws (by others) to screw through the damper collar and into the fan housing. If the fan/light combination is being used, make sure ceiling

radiation damper has an electrical plug in it.

The electrical plug must

be inserted into the fan.

Make sure the electrical

wire will not interfere with

damper operation as shown in figure below.

 

Wires to ceiling fan

 

Do not allow

 

interference

 

in this area

A-700, 900-1550 Models

Wires from lighted grille

Discharge Installation SP-A 50-90 Models

1

Insert plastic duct tab into SP-A box slots.

Sheet Metal Screw #10x3/8

Phillips Head (PN 415838)

SP-A Box

SP-A Box Slot

Plastic SP-A

Plastic SP-A

Duct Adapter Tabs

Duct Adapter (PN 473322)

2

Rotate plastic SP-A duct adapter (PN 473322) until the screw tabs meets SP-A box.

Sheet Metal Screw #10x3/8

Phillips Head (PN 415838)

SP-A Box

Screw Tabs

Plastic SP-A

Duct Adapter (PN 473322)

3

Install screws provided to secure discharge.

Screw holes

Sheet Metal Screw #10x3/8

Phillips Head (PN 415838)

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Contents Ceiling Exhaust and Inline Fans Document #474680Model SP Model CSPDuctwork Power AssemblyRemove Wiring Knockout Prepare the fanCeiling Radiation Damper CRD Discharge Installation SP-A 50-90 ModelsSP-B Discharge Installation SP/CSP-B 50-200 ModelsInstall the Fan Wire the FanFor Frame Construction Conversion Kit Parts List Converting from ceiling to cabinet design for Model SP fansTools Required Sound and Location Other Installation ConsiderationsGeneral Maintenance Suggestions Ductwork and NoiseOur Commitment