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Heavy-Duty/Industrial DampersHB, HPR, HCD, HCDR, HSD, & HTD Series

February2005

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Quick Build and DeliveryGreenheck’s Quick Build (QB) program, along with strategic manufacturing locations, ensure rapid response time. Quick Build products are manufactured on a five or ten day schedule, then efficiently shipped to your job site.

Leading Edge Technical SupportAll Greenheck products are supported by the industry’s best product literature, electronic media, and Computer Aided Product Selection program (CAPS). You’ll also find extensive product information, Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions and more on the internet at

Customer ServiceYour local Greenheck representative has a wealth of industry and product knowledge to answer your questions. Our representatives receive the latest product information and can have orders processed direct to our factory. With our advanced order processing system, we can ship orders as fast as the next day. With Greenheck’s experienced staff, we can answer questions and provide solutions to your unique damper application. With our dedicated engineering staff, we will work to develop a custom solution to meet your needs.

Manufacturing• Rocklin, CA• Schofield, WI• Frankfort, KY• Kunshan, China

National Distribution• Schofield, WI• Rocklin, CA• Dallas, TX• Miami, FL• Greensboro, NC• Union, NJ• Columbus, OH• Las Vegas, NV

International Distribution• China• Mexico• Singapore• United Arab Emirates

The Greenheck DifferenceGreenheck dampers bring the same quality engineering and manufacturing that has earned Greenheck its position as an industry leader. Aggressive research and development keeps Greenheck a major player in the damper and louver industry. Greenheck has the most UL classified dampers and largest selection of AMCA licensed dampers and louvers in the industry.

In-House TestingState-of-the-art laboratory and testing facilities have always been important to Greenheck’s continuing business success. A laboratory facility devoted exclusively to development and testing of damper and louver related products for testing to the latest versions of AMCA, ANSI, ASHRAE, UL, Miami-Dade County, and other industry standards of performance.

A Global PresenceGreenheck operates four manufacturing locations, eight national distribution centers, and four international distribution centers:

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Nuclear waste site – To meet the mounting requirements at a nuclear waste site, 150-pound weld flanges (per ANSI B16.5) were integrated into the frame of this isolation damper. In addition, two opposed blades were used to prevent the blade from extending beyond the edge of the frame when the damper was opened.

Dust collection system – At 110 inches (2794 mm) diameter, this damper was built for a massive industrial dust collection system. Greenheck engineered the blade to withstand static pressure differences over 20 in. wg (5 kPa) when closed. A single actuator was used to drive the damper, providing over 11,000 in. lbs. (1243 N•m) of torque.

Scrubber system – Greenheck developed this damper to resist hazardous particles inside of an air scrubber. To give the product the proper corrosion resistance, both the inside and outside of each type 316 stainless steel airfoil blade were coated with Teflon S. Frame, axles, linkage, and all hardware were also made of type 316 stainless steel, while o-ring axle seals were used to prevent leakage out of the duct and into the atmosphere.

Wind tunnel – This 62-inch (1575 mm) diameter damper was built with two blades in order to control air more accurately in a test chamber. Greenheck met the customer’s requirements by providing and installing the specified pneumatic actuator, 4-20 mA positioner, and limit switch package on the damper. As with all heavy-duty dampers, this unit was cycle tested open/closed and all components tested before leaving our factory.

Furnace exhaust – Greenheck took on this challenge by developing a special high temperature damper, capable of continuous operation of 1500°F (816°C). The special high temperature blade was designed to minimize warping through effi cient heat transfer across its profi le. To meet the leakage requirements, Greenheck used a ceramic blade and jamb seal to provide tight shut off when closed.

Why Greenheck heavy-duty dampers?From wastewater treatment plants to boiler stacks, Greenheck heavy-duty and industrial dampers are found in applications throughout the world. Building owners and engineers rely on Greenheck to provide not only a product, but also the knowledge and experience to solve today’s industrial challenges. Below are examples of how Greenheck has delivered value to our customers through our industrial solutions.

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3-V Fabricated Airfoil

Construction Features and OptionsAt Greenheck, our models are the starting point to building your custom solution. Weoffer a wide range of options to customize our product to suit your needs. Many of theseoptions Greenheck offers are listed below, however, if your request is not shown, please consult the factory.

Frame – The construction of each Greenheck industrial damper begins with a heavy-duty, flanged channel frame. Standard frame depths are 8 or 10 inches (203 or 254 mm), enough room to keep the blade linkage inside the frame depth and outside of the airstream. Flanges can be punched to meet any mounting-hole configuration, and are available in widths of 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 inches (38, 51, and 64mm). Each frame is available in a variety of materials, including galvanized steel, carbon steel, galvanneal steel, 304 stainless steel, 316 stainless steel, and aluminum. Material thickness can range from 14 ga. (1.9mm) to 3/8 inch (9.5mm), depending on air velocity, static pressure, damper size, and any other variables unique to the application.

For maximum corrosion resistance, Greenheck offers a wide variety of professionally applied finishes: Hi-Pro Polyester, Epoxy, Industrial Epoxy, Permatector, High-Temperature Aluminum, and Teflon S.

Blades – Several blade options are available to meet different pressure drop and strength requirements in each damper series. Most blades are offered in the same material, thickness, and coatings found on Greenheck damper frames.

• Rectangular Series (HCD) – The standard blade for a HCD damper is the 3-V type, fabricated with three longitudinal “V’s” for structural support. For better pressure drop performance at elevated velocities, specify the fabricated or extruded aluminum airfoil blades available on Greenheck heavy-duty dampers.

• Round Series (HCDR) – Each round damper uses a single butterfly blade in the airstream. On larger damper diameters, blades are reinforced to provide the necessary strength to support the blade when in the closed position. Greenheck can also build round industrial dampers with two opposed blades for greater control when modulating the damper or to keep the blade from extending beyond the frame.

• Backdraft and Pressure Relief (HB and HPR) – All of Greenheck’s heavy-duty backdraft and pressure relief dampers use an edge-pivoting blade. Standard construction is the fabricated 2-V blade, which is strengthened by two longitudinal "V"s, designed for a tight seal when closed and low pressure drop when open. To complete Greenheck’s model line, a fabricated or extruded aluminum airfoil blade is available for better performance at higher velocities and pressures.

Continuous Operating Temperature Limits Greenheck's frame and blade materials can meet many applications, but each has maximum operating temperature limits. The chart to the right displays these limits (for higher temperatures, consult Greenheck).

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1600/871

1400/760

1200/648

1000/537

800/426

600/315

400/204

200/93

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316 Stainless Steel

304 Stainless Steel

Carbon Steel

Galvanized Steel

Aluminum

Extruded Airfoil High Temperature

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304 stainless steel sleeve

Acetal w/ stainlesssteel ball

Self-aligning bronze sleeve

Low-leakage options • Blade sealsGreenheck offers several options for low leakage performance. EPDM, silicone, or fiberglass tadpole blade seals are available.• Jamb sealsType 304 or 316 stainless steel jamb seals are used to prevent air from leaking between the ends of each blade and frame.• Axle sealsTo ensure that the medium in the duct stays there, two axle seal options are available: o-ring seal and double-gland stuffing box. The o-ring seal is ideal for clean air, while the double-gland stuffing box uses a packing gland impregnated with Teflon or carbon/graphite for a superior seal in harsh environments.

Press fi t ball Dodge re-lubricatable ball bearing

EPDM or silicone blade seal O-ring axle sealDouble gland stuffi ng box

316 stainlessw/ Acetal

Blade & Jamb Seal Continuous Operating Temperature Limits

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1600/871

1400/760

1200/648

1000/537

800/426

600/315

400/204

200/93

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Fiberglass Tadpole Blade

Stainless Steel Jamb

Silicone Blade

EPDMBlade

Vinyl Blade

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1600/871

1400/760

1200/648

1000/537

800/426

600/315

400/204

200/93

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Bearing Type

Hi-TempCarbonSleeve*

Stainless Steel Sleeve

Relubricating Ball

BronzeSleeve

AcetalSleeve

*High temperature applications require bearings to be mounted in the outboardconfiguration with a double gland stuffing box.

Fiberglass tadpole blade seal

Bearings - Stainless steel sleeve bearings are standard on Greenheck heavy-duty control dampers. Options include a self-aligning bronze sleeve and Dodge re-lubricatable ball bearing, both of which may be mounted in an external or outboard configuration. For heavy-duty backdraft dampers, options include galvanized ball, acetal with 316 stainless steel ball, and Dodge relubricatable ball bearings. Bearings support axles ranging from 0.5 to 3 inches (13 to 76mm) in diameter based on the size and performance of the damper.

Construction Features and Options

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Actuators

Since each application is unique, Greenheck offers a wide selection of actuators for use with our heavy-duty dampers. Not only can we assist with specifying the right actuator for your project, we will design and fabricate the custom hardware to mount the actuator to the damper. When specifying an actuator, please take into consideration the following three items:

Type - Three types available are electric, pneumatic, or manual operation. Below are common options available for each type of actuator:• Electric- 24, 115, and 230 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz• Pneumatic - 20, 40, 60, or 80 psi (138, 276, 414, or 552 kPa)• Manual - Manual quadrant or worm gear with handwheel or chain wheel

Function - Choose between two-position, floating, or modulating service. • Two position actuators open or close the damper• Floating actuators allow the damper blades to be positioned anywhere between open and close. • Modulating actuators require a supply power and a control signal to move the damper to the desired position

between open and closed. Please specify a control signal, such as: 2-10 Vdc, 4-20 mAdc, 0-135 ohms, or3-15 psi (21-103 kPa).

Operation - The two common types of actuator operation are spring return and power-open/power-closed (also known as double-acting). • Spring Return actuators require power (or air) to move in one direction, while the internal spring will return the

actuator to its initial position. Spring return actuators are common on installations requiring a fail-safe design.• Power Open/Power Close actuators require power to move in both directions. Double-acting actuators are

similar to power-open/power-closed but, refer specifically to pneumatic actuators. Double-acting actuators require an air supply to turn the actuator in either direction.

ManualQuadrant

Triac PneumaticSpring Return

Worm Gearw/ Handwheel

Apollo Pneumaticw/ Limit Switch

Auma ElectricValve

Actuator

Bettis Industrial Electric Spring

Return

Spark Resistance Construction

AMCA Standard 99-0401 defi nes fan material performance requirements for operation in hazardousenvironments. Greenheck dampers meet the spirit of this standard as follows:

Class A - All materials in the airstream must be non-ferrous. Greenheck modifi es the damper models HCD-240 & HB-240, with aluminum frames, axles, fasteners and externally mounted bearings.

Class B or C - Damper blades must be non-ferrous. Greenheck damper models HCD-140, HCD-240, HB-110 and HB-240, use extruded aluminum blades.

Construction Features and Actuators

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Model Number CodeHB - Heavy-Duty BackdraftHCD - Heavy-Duty Control DamperHCDR - Heavy-Duty Round Control Damper HPR - Heavy-Duty Pressure Relief DamperHSD - Heavy-Duty Smoke DamperHTD - Heavy-Duty Tunnel Ventilation Damper

Pressure Class*1 - Class I ( 4 in. - 8 in. wg)2 - Class II (8.5 in. wg)3 - Class III (15 in. wg)4 - Class IV (25 in. wg)5 - Class V (35 in. wg)6 - Tunnel Transit* The classes listed above are based on AMCA performance class operating limits forcentrifugal fans (AMCA Std. 99-2408).

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Many accessories are available in addition to each actuator selection. Below areseveral common options we can provide to customize your solution:

• Actuator housings - Actuators are often subjected to hazardous environments during their operating life. We offer many electric models with housings designed for water-tight and dust-tight (NEMA 4), corrosion resistant (NEMA 4X), hazardous location (NEMA 7 & 9), and short-term high temperature (250ºC for 1 or 2 hours) environments.

• Limit switches - Limit switches are available on many actuators, but can be installed separately to provide positive blade indication. Many limit switch packages are

offered with NEMA 4, 4X, 7, or 9 housings for hazardous environments.

• Manual override - In case of a loss of power or air pressure, actuators can be fitted with a manual override. In an emergency, the override will allow the damper to be opened or closed through the use of a handwheel or manual quadrant.

• Heater & Thermostat - A heater and thermostat can be used to regulate the actuator temperature and can prevent condensation from forming on electrical components.

• Pneumatic Accessories - Several options are available from Greenheck to control pneumatic actuators. For two position operation, a solenoid valve (3-way or 4-way, depending on actuator operation) can be mounted directly to the actuator in various voltages. Modulating pneumatic actuators use a positioner with a 3-15 psi control signal to control blade position. A pneumatic positioner can also be fitted with an I/P converter, allowing a 2-10 Vdc or 4-20mAdc control signal input.

• Transformers - Although most actuators are available in an array of voltages, those not found can be supplied through the use of a transformer. Transformers can often be supplied with housings that can match the housing of the actuator specified.

Actuator Accessories

Model Number Code

HCD- 130

Blade Style2 - Steel 2-V or 3-V3 - Steel Airfoil4 - Extruded Aluminum5 - Round Butterfly

Specials 0 - Standard 1 - Isolation Damper 4 - Industrial Process Damper 5 - Insulated Blade Damper

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HCD Series Greenheck’s HCD product line is one of the most comprehensive groups of industrial control dampers in the industry. Capable of 45 in. wg (11200 Pa), 6000 fpm (30.5 m/s), and 1500° F* (815°C), Greenheck’s HCD dampers can solve industries most difficult challenges. Each HCD damper comes standard with an extended shaft; optional is a manual quadrant or a multitude of actuators available to meet the toughest requirements of today’s industrial environments.

HCDR SeriesTo complement Greenheck’s rectangular heavy-duty control dampers, the HCDR model line offers an extensive range of round dampers for industrial use. Solid flanges are formed around the circular frame, providing a rigid base to support the butterfly style blade. For larger diameters, blades are reinforced with structural supports to ensure years of operation at elevated pressures and velocities. Each HCDR is available with EPDM, fiberglass tadpole, and silicone blade seals to reduce leakage through the damper. Greenheck’s HCDR-351 is specially designed for isolation use, with EPDM tadpole seals providing ultra-low leakage performance.

HCDR-150, 250, 350

*When high temperature operation is required, HCD-330 and HCD-530 have a special blade design.Consult factory.

HCD-120

HCD-130

HCD-135

HCD-140

HCD-220

HCD-230

HCD-240

HCD-330

HCD-430

HCD-530

Pressurein. wg (Pascal)

Maximum8.5

(2117)8.5

(2117)8.5

(2117)6

(1494)15

(3736)15

(3736)15

(3736)25

(6227)35

(8718)45

(11209)

Velocityfpm (m/s)

Maximum3000(15.2)

4000(20.3)

4000(20.3)

6000(30.5)

4000(20.3)

5000(25.4)

5000(25.4)

5000(25.4)

6000(30.5)

6000(30.5)

Maximum Temperature

°F (°C)

Standard180 (82)

250(121)

250(121)

250 (121)

250(121)

250(121)

250(121)

250(121)

250(121)

250(121)

Optional400 (204)

400(204)

NA NA400(204)

400(204)

400(204)

400(204)

400(204)

400(204)

Frame

Galvanized STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD

304SS OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT

316SS OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT

Blade Profi le

Galvanized 3-V Airfoil Airfoil NA 3-V Airfoil NA Airfoil Airfoil Airfoil

304SS 3-V OPT NA NA NA OPT NA NA NA NA NA

AluminumAirfoil

NA NA NA STD NA NA STD NA NA NA

304SS Airfoil NA OPT OPT NA NA OPT NA OPT OPT OPT

316SSAirfoil

OPT OPT OPT NA OPT OPT NA OPT OPT OPT

Axle Diameter in. (mm) 1/2 (13) 1/2 (13) 1/2 (13) 1/2 (13) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 1 (25) 1 (25)

Special Features

BladeSeals

OPT OPT STD STD OPT OPT STD OPT OPT OPT

JambSeals

OPT OPT STD STD OPT OPT STD OPT OPT OPT

Spark A resistance

NA NA NA NA NA NA OPT NA NA NA

Spark B & C NA NA NA OPT NA NA OPT NA NA NA

HCDR-150 HCDR-250 HCDR-350 HCDR-351

Pressurein. wg (Pascal)

Maximum 5 (1245) 8.5 (2117) 15 (3736)20 in. wg (4982) up to 36 in. (914mm)

15 in. wg (3736) 37 in. - 60 in. (939mm - 1524mm)

Velocityfpm (m/s)

Maximum4000 (20.3)

5500 (27.9)

6500(33)

6500 (33)

Maximum Temperature

°F (°C)

Standard250

(121)250(121)

250(121)

250 (121)

Optional400

(204)800(427)

800 (427)

400 (204)

Blade & FrameMaterial

Painted Steel STD STD STD STD

304SS OPT OPT OPT OPT

316SS OPT OPT OPT OPT

SpecialFeatures

Blade Seals OPT OPT OPT STD

Bar Stops OPT OPT OPT External Standard

HCDR-351STD- Standard OPT- Optional NA- Not Available

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HPR SeriesSimilar in construction to Greenheck’s HB series, HPR dampers are built for relieving pressure in industrial systems. Two adjustable counterbalance weights are positioned on the blade axles at 90° angles, allowing for precise control of the damper’s opening pressure in the field. Several blade profiles are available to meet greater opening pressures and pressure drop characteristics.

HPR-120

HB SeriesGreenheck’s HB series consist of several models that will meet almost any industrial backdraft application. Each damper is designed to prevent backflow at static pressures up to 20 in. wg (4981 Pa). Adjustable counterbalance weights are mounted externally for easy adjustment and balancing in the field. To meet Spark A requirements, specify Greenheck’s HB-240 with all-aluminum blades, axles, and frames.

HB-120

HB-110 HB-120 HB-230 HB-240 HB-330

Pressurein. wg

(Pascals)Maximum 5 (1245) 8.5 (2117) 13.5 (3363) 13.5 (3363) 20 (4982)

Velocity fpm (m/s)

Maximum 3900 (20) 5150 (26) 5150 (26) 5150 (26) 6400 (33)

TemperatureFahrenheit/Celsius

Minimum -20°F /-29°C -20°F /-29°C -40°F /-40°C -40°F /-40°C -40°F/-40°C

Maximum 180°F/82°C 180°F/82°C (with seals)250°F/121°C (w/o seals)

250°F/121°C 250°F/121°C 250°F/121°C

Frame

Aluminum STD NA NA OPT NA

Galvanized OPT STD STD STD STD

304SS OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT

316SS OPT OPT OPT OPT OPT

BladeProfi le

Aluminum 2V STD NA NA NA NA

Galvanized 2V NA STD NA NA NA

304SS 2V NA OPT NA NA NA

Galvanized Airfoil

NA NA STD NA STD

Aluminum Airfoil NA NA NA STD NA

304SS Airfoil NA NA OPT NA OPT

316SS Airfoil NA NA OPT NA OPT

Special Features

Spark A NA NA NA OPT NA

Spark B & C STD NA NA STD NA

Fan Class I I, II II, III II, III III

HPR-120 HPR-230 HPR-330

Pressure Reliefin. wg (Pascal)

Maximum 2 (498) 4 (996) 6 (1494)

Back Pressurein. wg (Pascal)

Maximum 8.5 (2117) 13.5 (3363) 20 (4981)

Velocityfpm (m/s)

Maximum 5150 (26) 5150 (26) 6400 (33)

TemperatureFahrenheit/Celsius

Minimum -20°F / -29°C -40°F / -40°C -40°F / -40°C

Maximum180°F / 82°C (with seals)250°F / 121°C (w/o seals)

250°F / 121°C 250°F / 121°C

Frame

Galvanized STD STD STD

304SS OPT OPT OPT

316SS OPT OPT OPT

Blade Profi le2V STD NA NA

Airfoil NA STD STD

STD- Standard OPT- Optional NA- Not Available

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HSD SeriesFor applications where UL555S leakage is required, look to Greenheck's HSD-401 damper for an industrial solution. Each damper is constructed with the same flange mount frame as the HCD series, allowing for easy mounting to a fan outlet. Blades are extruded aluminum, and the damper is driven by a UL555S qualified actuator.

• UL 555S Class I leakage • Pressure rated for up to 6 in. wg (1494 Pa) • Velocity rated for up to 3000 fpm (15.2 m/s) • Available in sizes up to 96 in. x 60 in. (2438mm x 1524mm) or 48 in. x 120 in. (1219mm x 3048mm)

Industrial Fan Inlet/Outlet DampersThe Industrial control damper mounted on a centrifugal fan (shown at right) is designed to control airflow and provide shut off on inlet or outlet of industrial fans in HVAC or industrial control systems. On this particular fan, the damper was mounted perpendicular to fan shaft to better distribute the high velocity at fan scroll perimeter.

Industrial backdraft dampers are used on blower outlets for automatic isolation. They allow air to pass in one direction and restrict flow in the opposite direction. Each damper is factory adjusted for its intended flow direction. Multiple nested counterbalance arms and weights are adjusted to reduce load on bearings and linkage. Industrial backdraft dampers are recommended for low temperatures and clean air applications.

The Inlet Vane Damper (shown at right) is typically mounted to the inlet flange of an industrial fan to control the amount of airflow entering the fan. The parallel blade action of an Inlet Vane Damper directs the airflow into the fan to modify the fan performance. External Inlet Vane Dampers are used for ducted applications and those with higher pressure and velocities. Nested Inlet Vane dampers are built into the centrifugal fan inlet cone. Inlet Box Dampers are used to isolate fans and to pre-swirl incoming flow. These dampers are very commonly used in coal fired power plants with dirty flue gas.

Fan Isolation ApplicationThe Isolation damper is used with a manual quadrant or electric actuator to control direction, limit and/or isolate the airfl ow as desired. If leakage rated dampers are mounted downstream of air handling equipment, they are typically designed with blades running horizontally.

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Tunnel Ventilation DampersRoad and underground metro tunnels are some of the most diffi cult environmentsin the world. High humidity, dust-laden air, and limited access can make the installation and operation of ventilation systems problematic. However, these issues become insignifi cant in the event of an emergency—the dampers and fans that make up the ventilation system simply must operate when lives are on the line. Greenheck’s tunnel specifi c dampers, the HTD series, were designed to meet these challenges.

Construction—Greenheck’s HTD series dampers begin with the same fl ange mount, channel style frame as the HCD line of products. Two blade profi les are offered: the HTD-630 is designed with a fabricated airfoil blade, and the HTD-640 uses an extruded aluminum blade. Several materials can be used to meet the requirements of each environment, including galvanized steel, 304 or 316 stainless steel, or aluminum.

Reliability—In compliance with NFPA 130 and 502, HTD models are tested in Greenheck’s test facility for operation up to two hours at 482°F (250°C). Our engineering staff has the experience to perform any additional tests as required including the cyclic pressure test, mimicking the piston effect caused by passing trains.

Maintainability—HTD dampers are designed to keep maintenance procedures simple and to a low frequency. The bearings on an HTD damper are bronze sleeve type, requiring no lubrication or maintenance throughout its useful life. Linkages are designed for L/360 defl ection, and are keyed on each axle to allow for easy removal. In addition, each axle is bolted to the damper blade, allowing for easy removal if repair is needed.

HTD-630 HTD-640

Frame

Type Flange mount channel Flange mount channel

MaterialStandard Galvanized Galvanized

Optional 304SS, 316SS, painted Aluminum

ThicknessStandard 12 ga. (2.7mm) 12 ga. (2.7mm)

Optional 10 ga. (3.5mm), 3/16 in. (5mm), 1/4 in. (6mm) 10 ga. (3.5mm)

Depth

Standard 8 in. (203mm) 8 in. (203mm)

Optional 10 or 12 in. (254 or 305mm)

10 or 12 in. (254 or 305mm)

Blades

Type Fabricated Airfoil Extruded Airfoil

MaterialStandard Galvanized Aluminum

Optional 304SS, 316SS, painted N/A

ThicknessStandard 14 ga. (2mm) .080 in. (2mm)

Optional 12 ga. (2.7mm) N/A

Blade seals Silicone Silicone

Performance

Pressureup to 24 in. wg

(5978 Pa)up to 24 in. wg

(5978 Pa)

Leakage7cfm/sq, ft. @ 4 in. wg

(128cmh/sq. m@ 996 Pa)6 cfm/ sq. ft. @ 4 in. wg

(110 cmh/sq. m @ 996 Pa)

Blade Defl ection L/360 L/360

Certifi cations

Operation 482°F (250°C) for 1 or 2 hours 482°F (250°C) for 1 or 2 hours

Standards NFPA 130,502 NFPA 130, 502

Other Tested in accordance with UL555S Tested in accordance with UL555S

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When tested against 140 different corrosive mediums, 316 stainless steel received an excellent rating for over 115 of those mediums.Our new line of Severe Environment Dampers offers an excellent corrosion resistant option for a variety of applications:

• Paper mills• Wastewater treatment plants• Labs• Coastal• Maritime• Computer clean room

Greenheck warrants this equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the purchase date. Any units or parts which prove defective during the warranty period will be replaced at our option when returned to our factory, transportation prepaid. Motors are warranted by the motor manufacturer for a period of one year. Should motors furnished by Greenheck prove defective during this period, they should be returned to the nearest authorized motor service station. Greenheck will not be responsible for any removal or installation costs.As a result of our commitment to continuous improvement, Greenheck reserves the right to change specifications without notice.

P.O. Box 410 • Schofield, WI 54476-0410 • Phone (715) 359-6171 • greenheck.comCopyright © 2005 Greenheck Fan Corp.

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A complete line of Fire, and Combination Fire/Smoke Dampers can be used in marine and offshore ventilation systems.Greenheck has invested in state-of-the-art laboratory and testing facilities to help develop new products and update our existing products to provide you with the highest quality. Greenheck's laboratory facilities test products to the latest versions of AMCA, ANSI, ASHRAE, UL, USCG and other industry standards of performance.• Ferries• Ships• Tug Boats• Offshore oil rigs• Riverboat Casinos• Cruise ships