Damper definition

Damper means a fire damper, smoke damper or combination fire/smoke damper.
Damper means a fire damper, smoke damper, or combination fire/smoke damper. “Damper work” means to install, test, maintain, or repair a damper.

Examples of Damper in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall be required to demonstrate satisfactory operation of Life Safety Controls and Smoke Damper operation to the Test and Balance Agency unless the appropriate Authority Having Jurisdiction requires separate verification by the local Fire Marshal.

  • Gas Valve, Main Burner, Limit Control, Pilot Burner, Thermocouple, Flame Spreader, Regulator, Standard Thermostat, Manifold, Relief Valve, Vent Damper, and Electrical Heating Element.

  • A noise attenuation technology will be implemented (e.g., Noise Mitigation System [NMS], Hydro-sound Damper [HSD], Noise Abatement System [AdBm], bubble curtain, or similar), and a second back-up attenuation technology (e.g., bubble curtain or similar) will be on- hand, to be used if needed given results of field verification.

  • Supply ceiling diffusers to be 2’ x 2’ prototype ▇▇▇▇▇ PAS Return Grille to be 2’ x 2’ Prototype ▇▇▇▇▇ P X P Air terminal Boxes are single Damper Design.

  • Safety interlock and run permissive status shall be displayed using predetermined application specific nomenclature, such as: Damper end switch, smoke alarm, vibration trip, and overpressure.

  • Supply ceiling diffusers to be 2’ X 2’ prototype ▇▇▇▇▇ PAS Return Grille to be 2’ X 2’ Prototype ▇▇▇▇▇ P X P Air terminal Boxes are single Damper Design.

  • Smoke and Fire Damper Testing shall include, but not limited to, the inspection of the damper and of the fusible link or fire alarm control module.

  • Damper control shall include the following configurable features fully functional in both Hand and Auto modes: A timeout function that identifies and annunciates a specific warning message when a damper has not opened or closed within the allotted time.

  • Plenums, Dampers, Damper Controls, Leaks or Breaks in Sheet Metal, Duct Board, and Flex Duct including Vapor Barrier from heating and/or air conditioning unit(s) including registers or grills.

  • Provide the following energy-saving strategies: • Optimized Start / Stop • Morning Warm-Up • Steam-Pressure Reset The following control points shall be provided: Boiler Enable (existing) 2 Boiler Status (existing) 2 Boiler Alarm (new) 2 Steam Pressure (new) 1 Fresh Air Intake Damper (existing) 2 Outdoor Air Temperature (existing) 1 🢭 Heat Exchanger Control Furnish and install new DDC to replace the existing JCI control panel associated with the 2002 wing heat exchanger.