Greenheck Fan 474118 Filter Replacement, Coil Installation Checklist, External Pipe Connection

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Airflow

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External Pipe

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Filter Replacement

Filters are located only in the coil plenum section. Access is needed from both sides of the plenum to change all the filters. Unit may have either 2 inch MERV 8 filters or 4 inch MERV 11 filters depending on the application requirements. Use equivalent MERV rating filters when replacing.

Change the filters regularly. Pressure drop readings can be used to determine when a filter should be replaced. Prefilters should be replaced at filter manufacturers recommended pressure drop change out or as required by system design.

All filter sections have access provided by a door. Filters used in Greenheck ERS plenums can be changed in most cases by sliding them out and replacing. In some cases, filters are secured to frames using a clip.

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Pipe

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6.Pipe sizes for the system must be selected on the basis of the head [pressure] available from the circulating pump.

7.Internal coil plumbing. Under each fan there is a raised, insulated cover panel to be used when internal pipe connections are desired. Either remove this panel to run plumbing or punch appropriately sized holes in the panel to allow piping to pass without rubbing and space for piping insulation, sealant and grommets (by others).

NOTE

Vent and drain connections are provided on Greenheck water coils unless otherwise specified. This allows the coils to be drained. Keep in mind that when draining the coils, all water may not drain from the coil. In order to completely drain the coil to prevent the possibility of freezing during cold ambient temperatures, air or nitrogen pressure must be utilized to blow any remaining water from the coil.

Coil Installation Checklist

Use the following checklist to verify that all necessary installation procedures have been completed.

1.Coils are installed with airflow in same direction as indicated on the coil nameplate or casing.

2.Condensate drain pans and piping is installed with a trap in the condensate line and piping is insulated and heated if installed in applications that are below freezing.

3.Clean filters are installed upstream.

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Contents General Safety Information Installation, Operation and Maintenance ManualReceiving Inspection and Maintenance during StorageUnpacking HandlingUnit Identification Table of ContentsUnit Weights ERS Plenum Section Only InstallationCabinet Weight Size Height Lbs Top viewPlenum Service Clearances and Access Locations Vektor Riser Installation InstallationSet the Vektor fan bypass air plenum GasketingDuct Connections Plenum Side Inlet Duct DimensionPlenum Bottom Inlet Opening Duct ConnectionsWater Coil Installation Recommendations Installation of Water Coil PipingDrain Trap CoilsFilter Replacement Coil Installation ChecklistExternal Pipe Connection Vektor Field Coating Touch-up Procedure for Scratched Areas Optional AccessoriesDirty Filter Sensor Magnehelic Gauge Vapor Tight LightsCoil Maintenance Routine MaintenanceWarranty Maintenance Log ServiceCoil Change Out Procedure Cabinet Minimum Clearance Size Inches

474118 specifications

The Greenheck Fan 474118 is a robust ventilation solution designed for a wide range of applications in commercial and industrial environments. Known for its efficiency and durability, the Greenheck 474118 stands out as a reliable choice for building professionals.

One of the primary features of the Greenheck Fan 474118 is its high-performance EC motor technology. This advanced motor type is designed to provide exceptional energy savings while delivering optimum airflow performance. By utilizing an electronically commutated motor, the 474118 ensures that users benefit from lower operational costs without compromising on effectiveness.

The fan is engineered with a heavy-gauge steel construction, offering significant durability. This robust design not only withstands the rigors of demanding environments but also ensures long-term reliability. Furthermore, the fan's corrosion-resistant finish adds another layer of protection, making it suitable for installations in various climates and conditions.

Noise reduction is another critical aspect of the Greenheck 474118. Equipped with a specially designed fan blade, it operates smoothly, minimizing operational noise. This characteristic makes it a perfect choice for applications where ambient noise levels must be kept to a minimum, such as offices, schools, and hospitals.

An important feature of the Greenheck 474118 is its versatility in airflow applications. It is available in multiple sizes and configurations, allowing it to meet diverse ventilation needs. Whether it's for exhaust, supply, or make-up air, this model can accommodate various installation requirements, providing flexibility for architects and engineers.

Additionally, the Greenheck 474118 integrates smart technology for enhanced control and monitoring. With options for building automation integration, users can effectively manage airflow, improving overall system efficiency. The control options extend to variable speed operation, ensuring that the fan can be adjusted as per the specific demands of the application.

In terms of installation, the Greenheck 474118 is designed for easy access and maintenance. Its user-friendly design allows service personnel to perform routine checks and repairs with minimal disruption.

In summary, the Greenheck Fan 474118 is a high-efficiency, versatile, and durable ventilation solution. With its advanced motor technology, noise reduction features, and ease of maintenance, it is an excellent investment for anyone looking to enhance their indoor environment's air quality and energy efficiency. Its ability to adapt to various systems makes it a preferred choice in the HVAC industry.