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Energy Recovery Ventilator

Start-Up Components

Fans

The ERV

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 models contain 

two forward curved (supply & 
exhaust) fans. These forward 
curved fans should be checked 
for free rotation. If any binding 
occurs, check for concealed 
damage and foreign objects 
in the fan housing. Be sure to 
check the belt drives per the 
start-up recommendations in 
the following section.

CAUTION

When operating conditions of the fan are to be 
changed (speed, pressure, temperature, etc.), 
consult Greenheck to determine if the unit can 
operate safely at the new conditions.

5.  Place belts over sheaves. Do not pry or force 

belts, as this could result in damage to the cords 
in the belts.

6.   With the fan off, adjust the belt tension by moving 

the motor base. (See belt tensioning procedures in 
the Routine Maintenance section of this manual). 
When in operation, the tight side of the belts 
should be in a straight line from sheave to sheave 
with a slight bow on the slack side.

Fan Performance Modifications

Due to job specification revisions, it may be 
necessary to adjust or change the sheave or pulley to 
obtain the desired airflow at the time of installation. 
Start-up technician must check blower amperage 
to ensure that the amperage listed on the motor 
nameplate is not exceeded. Amperage to be tested 
with access doors closed and ductwork installed.

Fan Belt Drives

The fan belt drive components, when supplied by 
Greenheck, have been carefully selected for the 
unit’s specific operating condition. Utilizing different 
components than those supplied could result in 
unsafe operating conditions which may cause 
personal injury or failure of the following components:

 

• Fan Shaft 

•  Bearings 

• Motor

 • 

Fan 

Wheel 

• 

Belt

Tighten all fasteners and set screws securely and 
realign drive pulleys after adjustment. Check pulleys 
and belts for proper alignment to avoid unnecessary 
belt wear, noise, vibration and power loss. Motor and 
drive shafts must be parallel and pulleys in line (see 
diagrams in this section).

Belt Drive Installation

1.  Remove the protective coating from the end of 

the fan shaft and assure that it is free of nicks and 
burrs.

2.  Check fan and motor shafts for 

parallel and angular alignment.

3.  Slide sheaves on shafts. Do not 

drive sheaves on as this may 
result in bearing damage.

4. Align fan and motor sheaves 

with a straight-edge or 
string and tighten.

WRONG

WRONG

WRONG

CORRECT

Forward Curved 

Exhaust Fan

Direction of Fan Wheel Rotation

Blower access is labeled on unit. Check for proper 
wheel rotation by momentarily energizing the fan. 
Rotation is determined by viewing the wheel from the 
drive side and should match the rotation decal affixed 
to the fan housing (see Rotation Direction figures). 
If the wheel is rotating the wrong way, direction can 
be reversed by interchanging any two of the three 
electrical leads. 

Check for unusual noise, vibration, or 

overheating of bearings. Refer to the Troubleshooting 
section of this manual if a problem develops.

Fan RPM

Supply fan and exhaust fan will have an adjustable 
motor pulley (on 15 HP and below) preset at the 
factory to the customer specified RPM. Fan speed 
can be increased or decreased by adjusting the pitch 
diameter of the motor pulley. Multi-groove variable 
pitch pulleys must be adjusted an equal number 
of turns open or closed. Any increase in fan speed 
represents a substantial increase in load on the 
motor. Always check the motor amperage reading 
and compare it to the amperage rating shown on the 
motor nameplate when changing fan RPM. All access 
doors must be installed except the control center 
door. 

Do not operate units with access doors open or 

without proper ductwork in place as the fan motors 
will overload.

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Содержание ERVe

Страница 1: ...codes as well as the National Electrical Code NEC the National Fire Protection Agency NFPA where applicable Follow the Canadian Electric Code CEC in Canada 2 All moving parts must be free to rotate wi...

Страница 2: ...ve 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 toget...

Страница 3: ...ct Overview The ERVe brings in fresh outdoor air and removes stale exhaust air Prior to discharging the exhaust air the energy recovery wheel transfers energy from the exhaust air to the outdoor air a...

Страница 4: ...4 21 8 23 9 All dimensions are in inches Door handles hinges and other protrusions are not included in the dimensions above Dimensions are rounded up to the nearest 1 inch Duct Dimensions Unit Size A...

Страница 5: ...of a clearance of one inch must be maintained between the outside edges of the duct and combustible material in accordance with NFPA Standard 90A Unit Size A B Approx Weight lbs ERVe 20 22 37 825 ERVe...

Страница 6: ...ration it is important that the installation be level Shim as required to level 3 Install Ductwork Installation of all ducts should be done in accordance with SMACNA and AMCA guidelines Duct adapter p...

Страница 7: ...raight duct lengths were calculated based on 100 effective duct length requirements as prescribed in AMCA Publication 201 Calculated values have been rounded up to nearest foot Ductwork Connections Ex...

Страница 8: ...rating plate Voltage Imbalance In a 3 phase system excessive voltage imbalance between phases will cause motors to overheat and eventually fail Maximum allowable imbalance is 2 To determine voltage i...

Страница 9: ...gauge Control wires should not be run inside the same conduit as that carrying the supply power Make sure that field supplied conduit does not interfere with access panel operation If wire resistance...

Страница 10: ...R EXHAUST DIRTY FILTER SWITCH SUPPLY DIRTY FILTER SWITCH HOT COMMON Dirty Filter Indicator powered by others A W1 12 7 6 Y2 Y1 G C R UNIT ON OFF COOL STAGE 1 ECONOMIZER COOL STAGE 2 UNOCCUPIED RECIRCU...

Страница 11: ...modes are available 1 Stopping the wheel 2 Modulating the wheel Stopping the wheel A field supplied call for cool Y1 is required De energizing the wheel is accomplished one of three ways 1 The outdoor...

Страница 12: ...ill run at full speed If the outdoor air temperature is less than 5 F AND the pressure differential is greater than the set point the wheel will run at reduced speed until the pressure differential fa...

Страница 13: ...______ Start Up Company _______________________________ Phone Number _______________________________ Pre Start Up Checklist check as items are completed Disconnect and lock out all power switches Remo...

Страница 14: ...es No Wheel Rotation Sensor Yes No N A Yes No OA Dirty Filter Sensor Yes No N A Yes No EA Dirty Filter Sensor Yes No N A Yes No CO2 Sensor Yes No N A Yes No Service Outlet Yes No N A Yes No Remote Con...

Страница 15: ...fter adjustment Check pulleys and belts for proper alignment to avoid unnecessary belt wear noise vibration and power loss Motor and drive shafts must be parallel and pulleys in line see diagrams in t...

Страница 16: ...s door and apply power Observe by opening door slightly remove filters if necessary to view wheel the wheel should rotate freely at about 20 40 RPM Energy Recovery Wheel The ERVe models contain a tota...

Страница 17: ...arameter value 6 Press the button to increase change the displayed parameter value 7 Press enter to accept the displayed value and store it in non volatile RAM 8 CHANGE STORED displays 9 Press enter t...

Страница 18: ...Hz TO CHANGE THE FACTORY SET Hz CHANGE THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS PARAMETER A1 01 CHANGE TO 2 PARAMETER d1 02 FOR NEW 40Hz SETTING PARAMETER d1 01 FOR NEW 60Hz SETTING PARAMETER d1 03 FOR NEW 30Hz SETTI...

Страница 19: ...ers command the VFD to run at multiple speed settings Open Drive runs at 60 Hz SC to S4 Drive runs at 40 Hz SC to S5 Drive runs at 30 Hz CO2 Sensor Set Point Control A carbon dioxide sensor is provide...

Страница 20: ...ecel Time 600 C4 01 Torque Gain 0 6 C6 02 Carrier Frequency 2 D2 01 Ref Upper Limit 40 or 50 D2 02 Ref Lower Limit 5 E2 01 Motor Rated FLA Motor FLA E2 03 Motor No Load Current Must be less than FLA H...

Страница 21: ...periodically thereafter Fan Motors Motor maintenance is generally limited to cleaning and lubrication Cleaning should be limited to exterior surfaces only Removing dust and grease buildup on the moto...

Страница 22: ...ency of cleaning depends upon the cleanliness of the incoming air These filters should be cleaned prior to start up Clean filters by rinsing with a mild detergent in warm water Internal Filter Mainten...

Страница 23: ...does not affect its performance Thoroughly spray wheel matrix with household cleaner such as Fantastik or equivalent Gently rinse with warm water and using a soft brush remove any heavier accumulatio...

Страница 24: ...ult the factory Clearing Alarms Once the alarm has been identified and the cause has been removed e g replaced faulty sensor the alarm can be cleared from the display To clear an alarm perform the fol...

Страница 25: ...lease determine the following information Airflow problems can often be tied back to improper ductwork installation Be sure to install ductwork in accordance with SMACNA and AMCA guidelines Unit 1 Uni...

Страница 26: ...pressures are higher or lower than design If higher ductwork should be improved If lower fan rpm should be lower Blower rotation is incorrect Check rotation and reverse if necessary Motor voltage inc...

Страница 27: ...gy wheel runs intermittently Wheel motor overloads are tripping due to rubbing between wheel and air seals Recheck air seals make sure they are not too tight See Energy Recovery Wheel under Unit Start...

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