Optional Polymer Energy Wheel
Maintenance
Inspection
The wheel should be inspected
semiannually in accordance with the
maintenance schedule. Maintenance
of the wheel consists mainly of
inspecting the wheel for cleanliness
and then checking the drive motor,
belt, and pulley for wear. If the wheel
layers appear dirty, the wheel should
be disassembled and cleaned.
The wheel rotates through the two
airstreams which are moving in
opposite directions, the wheel is self-
cleaning, up to a point. If the wheel
Energy Wheel
Cassette
Whenever retaining clips are opened, they should be
closed as soon as possible. If the wheel should rotate
when a clip is open, the clip will jam against the bearing
support bar and could cause damage.
Cleaning
Maintenance or cleaning of the wheel segments
should be done with the segments removed from
the wheel cassette to avoid splashing liquids or
cleaning agents inside the cabinet. If the energy wheel
appears excessively dirty, it should be cleaned to
ensure maximum operating efficiency. Only excessive
buildup of foreign materials needs to be removed.
DISCOLORATION AND STAINING OF ENERGY
RECOVERY WHEEL DOES NOT AFFECT ITS
PERFORMANCE.
Thoroughly spray the wheel matrix with a household
cleaner such as Fantastik™ or the equivalent. Gently
rinse with warm water and use a soft brush to remove
any heavy accumulations. A detergent/water solution
media becomes blocked by dirt or dust, or if the media
collects a layer of smoke residue or an oily film, the
energy transfer efficiency drops.
The main factor in the frequency of cleaning is the
cleanliness of the air. If air filters are not changed
frequently, the wheel will collect contaminants and will
then have to be cleaned.
Wheel Disassembly
Wheels are part of a cassette that may be pulled from
the unit for easy access. There may be a small damper
assembly or other component that blocks removal
of the cassette. Before sliding out the cassette or
any other component, disconnect any power supply
cord and secure it so it cannot jam or otherwise get
damaged.
Each wheel has removable segments that hold the
coated layers of media
and each segment is held
can also be used. Avoid aggressive organic solvents,
such as acetone. Wheel segments can be soaked in the
above solution overnight for removal of stubborn dirt or
accumulations.
After cleaning is complete, shake excess water from the
wheel or segments. Dry the wheel or segments before
putting them back into the cassette.
Reassembly
When reinstalling the segments, be sure to install them
with the correct face toward the motor side of the
cassette. Note that one face of each segment is smooth
and the other face has a reinforcing channel or support
cut into the surface.
in place with two retaining
clips located on the outer
rim of the wheel. When
Segment Retaining Clip
Wheel Segment
(Pulley Side)
Wheel Segment
(Motor Side)
removing more than one
segment, remove them in sequence from opposite
sides of the wheel (180 degrees apart) to reduce the
imbalance. Secure the wheel against rotation. Carefully
release the two retaining clips and swing them fully
open. The segment can now be removed by pushing
the face of the segment close to the outer rim of the
wheel. Wheel segments are built to close tolerances and
the segment may have to be jiggled to remove it. Do not
use a hammer or otherwise force the segment because
these are high value items and are not built to withstand
abuse.
Wheel Belt
Inspect belts each time filters are replaced. Belts that
look chewed up or are leaving belt dust near the
motor pulley may indicate a problem with the wheel.
Be sure to inspect wheel for smooth and unrestricted
rotation. If a belt requires replacement, contact the
local manufacturer representative. Instructions for
replacement will ship with the new belt.
Wheel Bearing
In the unlikely event that a wheel bearing fails, the
bearing is behind a removable plate on the wheel
support beam (slide cassette halfway out of cabinet to
access). Contact the local manufacturer's representative
for detailed instructions on how to replace the bearing.
WARNING
Whenever performing maintenance or inspections,
always disconnect the power source.
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