Greenheck Fan HRE-45, HRE-20, HRE-90, HRE-55 manual Economizer APPLICATION/OPERATION, Auto DRY Cycle

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Enthalpy Sensor
(Primary Sensor)
Timed Exhaust
Frost Control

ECONOMIZER APPLICATION/OPERATION

The energy recovery wheel may be de-energized for the purpose of providing economizer (free cooling) operation. This can be achieved with a signal from a Temperature or Enthalpy sensor mounted in the supply air inlet compartment (see FIGURE 13). This Primary sensor will de-energize the energy wheel when the outdoor air temperature (factory default is 65°F) or enthalpy (factory default is the ‘D’ setting) is below the field adjustable set point. An additional Override temperature sensor is also furnished in the supply air inlet compartment to deactivate economizer mode (see FIGURE 13). The Override (with field adjustable set point) is set at some temperature lower than the Primary sensor (factory default is 50°F). Effectively, the two sensors create a deadband where the energy recovery wheel will not operate and free cooling from outside can be brought into the building unconditioned.

Testing (terminals referenced below are in the unit control center — see FIGURE 5, Item #7)

 

Temperature sensor with Override

 

• Turn both Temperature and Override

 

thermostats down as low as they go.

FIGURE 13

The wheel should be rotating.

 

• Turn the Temperature sensor up as

 

high as it goes, and keep the Override

 

sensor as low as it will go. The wheel

 

should stop rotating.

• Turn both sensors as high as they will go. The wheel should start rotating.

• Set the Temperature sensor to the desired temperature for economizer operation to begin. Set the Override sensor to the desired temperature for economizer operation to end (factory default is 65°F and 50°F, respectively).

Override

Probes

Enthalpy sensor with Override

A factory-installed 620 ohm resistor is connected across terminals SR and +. The Override sensor should be turned

down below current temperature in unit. Turn the unit on; LED on the sensor should be off. Check continuity across 2 and 3, there should not be continuity. There should be continuity between terminals 1 and 2.

Disconnect the 620 ohm resistor from terminals SR and +. LED should turn on. There should be continuity between terminals 2 and 3. There should not be continuity between terminals 1 and 2.

Turn the Override sensor above current temperature in unit. There should be continuity between terminals 3 and 6. Set the Override sensor to the desired temperature for economizer operation to end (factory default is 50°F).

Reconnect the factory-installed jumper.

AUTO DRY CYCLE

The HRE may be supplied with a timer to delay turning off the unit to allow the evaporative cooler media pads to dry. The blowers continue to run for a user designated time (factory default is 1.5 hours) following a signal to turn the HRE unit off. The timer is located in the unit control center and can be adjusted from 15 minutes to 3 hours. This option is designed to prevent bacteria/mold growth on the pads. Refer to diagram in unit control center for wiring.

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Contents INSTALLATION, Operation and Maintenance Manual Read and Save These InstructionsGeneral Table of ContentsStorage Recommended Roof Opening InstallationLifting Supply Weatherhood Roof Curb MountingDuct Work Connections Exhaust WeatherhoodTypical Control Center Components InstallationElectrical Connections Service Clearances / Access Panel Locations for Model HRE TOP ViewEvaporative Cooling Modules Evap Module Start-UpWater Control Options for Evaporative Cooling Trouble Shooting for Evaporative Module Symptom SolutionEvaporative Cooling Maintenance Water Coil Application Recommendations Electric Heater APPLICATION/OPERATION Electric PreheaterDirty Filter Switch Setup Frost Control APPLICATION/OPERATIONEconomizer APPLICATION/OPERATION Auto DRY CycleStart UP Checks Pre-Start Check ListCoils Energy Recovery WheelFAN RPM Motors Routine MaintenanceFAN Belts Wheel and FastenersVibration External Filter MaintenanceInternal Filter Maintenance Filters Water Coil MaintenanceCoil Maintenance Routine Energy Recovery Wheel Maintenance Maintenance of the Energy Recovery WheelRemoving the Energy Recovery Wheel Segments Parts List Model HRETrouble Shooting Trouble Shooting Warranty
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