Greenheck Fan HRE-55, HRE-20, HRE-90, HRE-45 manual Water Coil Application Recommendations

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WATER COIL APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS

Factory installed heating components are mounted down stream of the energy wheel (and direct evaporative cooler if supplied) on the supply air side of the unit.

See FIGURE 10 for coil connection location. Coil connections are located external to the unit as shown. Coil connections that are not external have been ordered from the factory with interior or exhaust air stream coil connections.

Water coil connections

FIGURE 10

1.Piping should be in accordance with accepted industry standards. Pipework should be supported independently of the coils. Water connections are male NPT iron pipe. When installing couplings, do not apply undue stress to the connection extending through the unit. Use a backup pipe wrench to avoid breaking the weld between coil connection and header.

2.Connect the WATER SUPPLY TO THE BOTTOM CONNECTION on the air leaving side and the WATER RETURN TO THE TOP CONNECTION on the air entering side. To insure proper venting, an external air vent in the piping is recommended. Connecting the supply and/or return in any other manner will result in very poor performance. Be sure to replace factory installed grommets around coil connections if removed for piping. Failure to replace grommets will result in water leakage into the unit and altered performance.

3.The air vent at the uppermost point should be temporarily opened during system start-up to

release all of the air from the coil. To maintain heat transfer capacity, periodically vent any air in coil.

4.Water coils are not normally recommended for use with entering air temperatures below 40oF; however, the energy recovery wheel maintains a pre-coil temperature higher than 40oF. No control system can be depended on to be 100% safe against freeze-up with water coils. Glycol solutions or brines are the only safe media for operation of water coils with low entering air conditions.

CONTINUOUS WATER CIRCULATION THROUGH THE COIL AT ALL TIMES IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

5.Pipe sizes for the system must be selected on the basis of the head (pressure) available from the circulation pump. The velocity should not exceed 6 feet per second and the friction loss should be approximately 3 feet of water column per 100 feet of pipe.

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Contents Read and Save These Instructions INSTALLATION, Operation and Maintenance ManualGeneral Table of ContentsStorage Recommended Roof Opening InstallationLifting Exhaust Weatherhood Roof Curb MountingDuct Work Connections Supply WeatherhoodTypical Control Center Components InstallationElectrical Connections TOP View Service Clearances / Access Panel Locations for Model HREEvap Module Start-Up Evaporative Cooling ModulesWater Control Options for Evaporative Cooling Symptom Solution Trouble Shooting for Evaporative ModuleEvaporative Cooling Maintenance Water Coil Application Recommendations Electric Preheater Electric Heater APPLICATION/OPERATIONFrost Control APPLICATION/OPERATION Dirty Filter Switch SetupAuto DRY Cycle Economizer APPLICATION/OPERATIONPre-Start Check List Start UP ChecksCoils Energy Recovery WheelFAN RPM Wheel and Fasteners Routine MaintenanceFAN Belts MotorsVibration External Filter MaintenanceInternal Filter Maintenance Filters Water Coil MaintenanceCoil Maintenance Maintenance of the Energy Recovery Wheel Routine Energy Recovery Wheel MaintenanceRemoving the Energy Recovery Wheel Segments Model HRE Parts ListTrouble Shooting Warranty Trouble Shooting
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