ENVIRO-TEC
12
FORM ET115.24-NOM1 (
519
)
AIR SYSTEM BALANCING
All ductwork must be complete and connected, and all
grilles, filters, access doors and panels must be properly
installed to establish actual system operating conditions
BEFORE beginning air balancing operations.
Each individual unit and attached ductwork is a unique
system with its own operating characteristics. For this
reason, air balancing is normally done by balance
specialists who are familiar with all procedures required
to properly establish air distribution and fan system
operating conditions. These procedures should not be
attempted by unqualified personnel.
After the proper system operation is established, the
actual unit air delivery and the actual fan motor
amperage draw for each unit should be recorded in
a convenient place for future reference such as the
inspection, installation, & start-up check sheet, a copy
of which is provided on the back of this manual. Contact
the Sales Representative or the factory for additional
copies of this sheet.
WATER SYSTEM BALANCING
A complete knowledge of the hydronic system, its
components, and controls is essential to proper water
system balancing and this procedure should not be
attempted by unqualified personnel. The system must
be complete and all components must be in operating
condition BEFORE beginning water system balancing
operations.
Each hydronic system has different operating
characteristics depending on the devices and controls
in the system. The actual balancing technique may vary
from one system to another.
After the proper system operation is established, the
appropriate system operating conditions such as various
water temperatures and flow rates should be recorded
in a convenient place for future reference.
Before and during water system balancing, conditions
may exist which can result in noticeable water
noise or undesired valve operation due to incorrect
system pressures. After the entire system is balanced,
these conditions will not exist on properly designed
systems.
CONTROLS OPERATION
Before proper control operation can be verified all other
systems must be in proper operation. The correct water
and air temperatures must be present for the control
function being tested. Some controls and features are
designed to not operate under certain conditions or
beyond designed range.
A wide range of controls and electrical options and
accessories may be used with the equipment covered
in this manual. Consult the approved unit submittals,
order acknowledgement, and other manuals for detailed
information regarding each individual unit and its
controls. Since controls and features may vary from
one unit to another, care should be taken to identify
the controls to be used on each unit and their proper
control sequence. Information provided by component
manufacturers regarding installation, operation, and
maintenance of their individual controls is available
upon request.
PHYSICAL DATA
Each unit on a job will have its own unique operating
environment and conditions that may dictate a
maintenance schedule for that unit that is different
from other equipment on the job. A formal schedule of
regular maintenance and an individual unit log should be
established and maintained. This will help to achieve the
maximum performance and service life of each unit on
the job. See Appendix for a list of available installation,
operation and maintenance manuals.
Information regarding safety precau
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tions contained in the preface at the
beginning of this manual should be
followed during any service and main
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tenance operations.
For more detailed information concerning service
operations, consult your Sales Representative or the
Factory.
MOTOR/BLOWER ASSEMBLY
The type of fan operation is determined by the control
components and their method of wiring, and may vary
from unit to unit.
Refer to the wiring diagram for each
unit for that unit’s individual operating characteristics.
Motors are permanently lubricated, PSC or ECM type
and do not require field lubrication.
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