Short Damper Shafts
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1.Loosen the
2.Fit the universal shaft extension fully onto the damper shaft. Tighten the universal shaft extension
(5 to 8
3.Move the damper to its normal position. Verify the controller action is set to match the damper application. See TYPICAL APPLICATIONS (wiring diagrams).
–For normally closed damper: when damper is closed, actuator position indicator should be at 0°. When damper is open, actuator position indicator should be at 90°.
–For normally opened damper: when damper is open, actuator position indicator should be at 0°. When damper is closed, actuator position indicator should be at 90°.
4.Remove the mounting clamps from the actuator and replace them with the
5.Loosen the nuts on both of the
–If the damper shaft rotates clockwise to the closed position, mount the actuator with the side marked “R” facing the installer. See
–If the damper shaft rotates counterclockwise to the closed position, mount the actuator with the side marked “L” facing the installer. See
6.Assemble the damper actuator onto the universal shaft extension, allowing the extension to slide through the actuator’s universal mounting clamps. Make sure the actuator is 90° (perpendicular) to the damper shaft. Then, hand tighten the nuts on both of the actuator’s universal mounting clamps. See
Note: If the universal shaft extension protrudes excessively above the damper actuator's top universal mounting clamp:
•remove the damper actuator from the universal shaft extension,
•remove the extension from the damper shaft,
•shorten the universal shaft extension by cutting it to the desired length,
•then proceed to follow mounting instructions.
7.Slide the
8.Position the actuator and bracket in the desired final mounting position on the mounting surface and drill mounting holes. See
9.Attach one side of the
10.Pivot the
11.Loosen the universal mounting clamps, making sure not to move the damper shaft. Rotate the actuator approximately 5° in the direction which would open the damper. See
12.Tighten all of the universal mounting clamp nuts with a 1/2" socket wrench. Apply 4 to 6
13.Manually rotate the actuator toward the
14.Pivot the
15.Verify that the damper is in its
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