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Energy Recovery Wheel General Cleaning
Routine maintenance of the Energy Recovery
Wheel includes periodic cleaning of the
Energy Recovery Wheel as well as inspection
of the Air Seals and Wheel Drive
Components.
Cleaning the energy transfer media will help
maintain
optimal
performance.
The
frequency of cleaning is largely dependent on
the application
and air quality.
Use
ASHRAE’s Classes of Air categories, to
create a routine cleaning schedule.
Class
1
air
has
low
contaminant
concentration with inoffensive odor and
sensory irritation intensity.
Class 2 air has moderate contaminant
concentration, with mildly offensive odors or
sensory-irritation intensity.
Class 3 air has significant contaminant
concentration and significant offensive odor
or sensory-irritation intensity.
Class 4 air has highly objectionable fumes or
gases and potentially contains dangerous
particles,
bio-aerosols,
or gases at a
concentration high enough to be considered
harmful, not suitable for recirculation or
transfer to any other space.
Table 17 - Energy Recovery Wheel Cleaning Frequency
Class of Air
Examples
Cleaning Frequency
Class 1
Clean Air
Offices
Classrooms
Assembly rooms
Churches
Every 8-10 years
Class 2
Moderately Clean
Air
Restrooms
Swimming pools
Dining rooms
Locker rooms
Warehouse
Dorms
Every 4-6 years
Class 3
Dirty Air
Kitchens
Dry cleaners
Beauty salons
Laboratories
Pet shops
Every 1-2 years
Class 4
Contaminated Air
Paint spray booths
Laboratory fume exhaust
Kitchen grease exhaust
Do not use in this
application
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