Data Sheet for Product
Technical Instructions  OpenAir® Non-Spring Return Rotary Electric Damper Actuator 
Document Number 155-187P25  24 Vac – Modulating Control 
May 13, 2021 
Page 10  Siemens Industry, Inc. 
Sizing 
The type of actuator required depends on several factors. 
1.  Obtain damper torque ratings (ft-lb/ft
2
 or Nm/m
2
) from the damper 
manufacturer. 
2.  Determine the area of the damper. 
3.  Calculate the total torque required to move the damper: 
    Total Torque = 
 SF
ea  Damper Aring Torque Rat
1
1
Safety Factor: When determining the torque of an actuator required, 
a safety factor should be included for unaccountable variables such as 
slight misalignments, aging of the damper, etc. A suggested safety 
factor is 0.80 (or 80% of the rated torque). 
4.  Select the actuator type from Table 3. 
Table 3. 
Total Torque 
Actuator 
<44 lb-in (5 Nm) 
GDE16x 
<88 lb-in (10 Nm) 
GLB16x 
<132 lb-in (15 Nm) 
GEB16x 
<221 lb-in (25 Nm) 
GBB16x 
<310 lb-in (35 Nm) 
GIB16x 
>310 lb-in >620 lb-in 
(35 Nm – 70 Nm) 
Use tandem mounting bracket ASK73.1 with 
any GIB1x actuator. 
Mounting and 
Installation 
•  Place the actuator on the damper shaft so that the front of the actuator is 
accessible. The label is on the front side. A mounting bracket is included with the 
actuator. 
•  The minimum damper drive shaft length is 3/4-inch (20 mm). 
•  Observe the service envelope around the actuator as shown in Figure 33. 
•  Detailed mounting instructions are included with each actuator.  
  1/2-inch Ø 
  Factory-Installed 
  Guide 
  3/8-inch Ø 
 Use the shaft insert supplied for any  
 3/8-inch (8 to 10mm) diameter shaft 
  5/8-inch Ø 
Figure 21. Damper Shaft Sizes. 
NOTE:   For all damper shafts with the exception of the 1/2-inch round shaft: Remove the 
1/2-inch Ø guide before installation. 










