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Model MSCF Modular Small Cabinet Fan

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The unit should be stored at least 3½ in. (89 mm) off 
the floor on wooden blocks covered with moisture 
proof paper or polyethylene sheathing. Aisles between 
parts and along all walls should be provided to permit 
air circulation and space for inspection.

Inspection and Maintenance during Storage

While in storage, inspect fans once per month. Keep a 
record of inspection and maintenance performed.
If moisture or dirt accumulations are found on parts, 
the source should be located and eliminated. At each 
inspection, rotate the fan wheel by hand ten to fifteen 
revolutions to distribute lubricant on motor. Every 
three months, the fan motor should be energized. If 
paint deterioration begins, consideration should be 
given to touch-up or repainting. Fans with special 
coatings may require special techniques for touch-up 
or repair.
Machined parts coated with rust preventive should 
be restored to good condition promptly if signs of 
rust occur. Immediately remove the original rust 
preventive coating with petroleum solvent and clean 
with lint-free cloths. Polish any remaining rust from 
surface with crocus cloth or fine emery paper and oil. 
Do not destroy the continuity of the surfaces. Wipe 
thoroughly clean with Tectyl

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 506 (Ashland Inc.) or 

the equivalent. For hard to reach internal surfaces or 
for occasional use, consider using Tectyl

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 511M Rust 

Preventive or WD-40

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 or the equivalent.

REMOVING FROM STORAGE 

— As units are removed 

from storage to be installed in their final location, 
they should be protected and maintained in a similar 
fashion, until the equipment goes into operation.
Prior to installing the unit and system components, 
inspect the unit assembly to make sure it is in working 
order.

1.  Check all fasteners, set screws on the fan, 

wheel, bearings, drive, motor base, and 
accessories for tightness.

2.  Rotate the fan wheel(s) by hand and assure no 

parts are rubbing.

Service Clearance

Units require service clearance for:

•  filter replacement
•  coil and drain pan inspection, cleaning and 

replacement

•  motor and drive inspection, maintenance and 

replacement

Access panels are provided for inspection and 
cleaning of unit components. Allow service clearance 
of 26 inches for removal of filters. Allow a service 
clearance equal to the unit width for removal of coils 
and drain pan.

Receiving

Upon receiving the product, check to make sure 
all items are accounted for by referencing the bill 
of lading to ensure all items were received. Inspect 
each crate for shipping damage before accepting 
delivery. Notify the carrier if any damage is noticed. 
The carrier will make notification on the delivery 
receipt acknowledging any damage to the product. 
All damage should be noted on all the copies of the 
bill of lading which is countersigned by the delivering 
carrier. A Carrier Inspection Report should be filled 
out by the carrier upon arrival and reported to the 
Traffic Department. If damaged upon arrival, file claim 
with carrier. Any physical damage to the unit after 
acceptance is not the responsibility of Greenheck Fan 
Corporation.

Unpacking

Verify that all required parts and the correct quantity 
of each item have been received. If any items are 
missing, report shortages to your local representative 
to arrange for obtaining missing parts. Sometimes it 
is not possible that all items for the unit be shipped 
together due to availability of transportation and truck 
space. Confirmation of shipment(s) must be limited to 
only items on the bill of lading.

Handling

Units are to be rigged and moved by the lifting 
brackets provided or by the skid when a forklift is 
used. Location of brackets varies by model and size. 
Handle in such a manner as to keep from scratching 
or chipping the coating. Damaged finish may reduce 
ability of unit to resist corrosion.

Storage

Units are protected against damage during shipment. If 
the unit cannot be installed and operated immediately, 
precautions need to be taken to prevent deterioration 
of the unit during storage. The user assumes 
responsibility of the unit and accessories while in 
storage. The manufacturer will not be responsible 
for damage during storage. These suggestions are 
provided solely as a convenience to the user.

INDOOR

 — The ideal environment for the storage of 

units and accessories is indoors, above grade, in a 
low humidity atmosphere which is sealed to prevent 
the entry of blowing dust, rain, or snow. Temperatures 
should be evenly maintained between 30°F (-1°C) and 
110°F (43°C) (wide temperature swings may cause 
condensation and “sweating” of metal parts). All 
accessories must be stored indoors in a clean, dry 
atmosphere.
Remove any accumulations of dirt, water, ice, or snow 
and wipe dry before moving to indoor storage. To 
avoid “sweating” of metal parts allow cold parts to 
reach room temperature. To dry parts and packages 
use a portable electric heater to get rid of any 
moisture build up. Leave coverings loose to permit air 
circulation and to allow for periodic inspection.

Summary of Contents for MSCF-BI

Page 1: ...ation and Maintenance Manual Please read and save these instructions Read carefully before attempting to assemble install operate or maintain the product described Protect yourself and others by obser...

Page 2: ...are accounted for by referencing the bill of lading to ensure all items were received Inspect each crate for shipping damage before accepting delivery Notify the carrier if any damage is noticed The c...

Page 3: ...Electric Heater 15 Maintenance Fan 16 Coil 16 Drain Pan 16 Reference Start Up Documentation 17 Maintenance Log 18 19 Warranty Backcover Unit Layout 1 Fan and Cabinet Section 2 Cooling Section Chilled...

Page 4: ...3 0 inch 3 8 16 Spinlock Nut Two required per assembly 3 8 16 Spinlock Nut Two required per assembly HANGING ASSEMBLY BASE ASSEMBLY Mounting Instructions Greenheck s Modular Small Cabinet Fan MSCF sho...

Page 5: ...4 Row HW Steam 15 6 75 18 5 18 5 6 75 6 75 18 5 6 75 9 5 18 5 19 38 2 5 3 5 43 20 6 75 18 5 18 5 6 75 6 75 18 5 6 75 9 5 18 5 19 38 2 5 3 5 43 25 6 75 21 18 5 6 75 6 75 21 6 75 9 5 18 5 23 38 2 5 3 5...

Page 6: ...ertical Quantity Face Area Sloped Quantity Face Area 15 9x18 2 1 8 12x12 1 2 5 12x24 1 20 12x12 1 2 5 16x16 1 3 4 12x24 1 16x20 1 25 14x18 2 3 0 16x20 2 3 8 30 16x16 1 3 4 12x24 1 5 3 16x20 1 24x24 1...

Page 7: ...15 50 9 38 3 188 1 375 4 0 26 0 85 8 6 62 12 75 9 38 3 188 1 375 4 0 26 0 All dimensions are in inches NOTE With airflow from left to right the fluid enters the coil from the bottom connection Inlet...

Page 8: ...2 50 24 5 21 0 10 12 14 1 38 1 63 65 6 7 50 24 5 26 0 10 12 14 1 38 1 63 85 8 6 62 24 5 26 0 10 12 14 1 38 1 63 All dimensions are in inches Unit Size Face Area A B C L M N P 4 Row 6 Row 8 Row All Al...

Page 9: ...should be capped off cap Unit Size Face Area A B C D E F G 4 Row 6 8 Row 4 Row 6 Row 8 Row 30 3 2 38 24 5 18 5 9 25 11 0 7 88 8 50 8 5 7 00 12 0 45 4 5 50 24 5 18 5 9 25 11 0 7 88 8 50 8 5 7 00 12 5 5...

Page 10: ...rage and Fan RPM All access doors must be installed Measure and record the input voltage and motor amperage s To measure the fan RPM the blower door will need to be removed Minimize measurement time b...

Page 11: ...ductwork Repair Elbows or other obstructions may restrict fan outlet Correct or improve ductwork Belt slippage Adjust belt tension Unit running backwards Correct as shown in System Start Up section S...

Page 12: ...independently of the coils Undue stress should not be applied at the connection to coil headers 2 The condensate drain pipe should be sized adequately to ensure the condensate drains properly See Drai...

Page 13: ...are recommended for low pressure steam On high pressure systems bucket traps are normally recommended The thermostatic traps should be used only for air venting 3 Bucket traps are recommended for use...

Page 14: ...he requirements and practices described below are based on the National Electric Code NEC and The Space Heating Standard of the Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL Although UL requirements are uniform th...

Page 15: ...with the thermostat set to 70 F the heater will be off with a temperature sensing above 70 F As the temperature varies the steps turn on and off to hold the setpoint discharge temperature The colder...

Page 16: ...n air Occasionally oil and dust may accumulate on the wheel causing imbalance When this occurs the wheel and housing should be cleaned to assure smooth and safe operation Inspect fan impeller and hous...

Page 17: ...rated enough to prevent freeze up NOTE Carefully read instructions for mixing antifreeze solution used Some products will have a higher freezing point in their natural state than when mixed with water...

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Page 20: ...or installation costs As a result of our commitment to continuous improvement Greenheck reserves the right to change specifications without notice Phone 715 359 6171 Fax 715 355 2399 E mail gfcinfo g...

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