Waltz,
If the damper is mounted in a fire wall, the ducts come to the fire damper with S joints on either side, so that in the event of a fire the duct can fall without pulling the damper out of the wall, therebye preserving the integrity of the barrier. So yes the damper is mounted in structure with ducts on either side.
So based on this there is not much difference between a smoke & fire damper.
If the barrier is for smoke only then you are only concerned with keeping smoke out of the area the barrier/damper is protecting. Having the damper away from the wall makes it easier to reset if for any reason it does trip, it is also customary to put an access door in the duct for this purpose.
B.E.
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