Greenheck Fan 470656 manual Set-up Optional Components

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Note

The most accurate way to measure the air volume is by using a pitot traverse method downstream of the blower. Other methods can be used but should be proven and accurate.

Important

Changing the air volume can significantly increase the motor’s amps. If the air volume is changed, the motor’s amps must be checked to prevent overloading the motor.

Note

To ensure accuracy, the dampers are to be open when measuring the air volume.

6. Set-up Optional Components

Adjust the settings on the optional components. See the Control Center Layout in the Reference section for location of optional components.

Heating Inlet Air Sensor

Typical setting: 60-70ºF

Cooling Inlet Air Sensor

Typical setting: 75ºF

Building Freeze Protection

Typical setting: 5 minutes; 45ºF

Dirty Filter Gauge

Typical setting: Settings vary greatly for each unit. See Reference section for adjusting information.

Note

If your unit is equipped with a 4:1 modulation or 8:1 staged control, the inlet air sensor and building freeze protection may be included in the furnace controller. If this is the case, instructions for setting the inlet air sensor and building freeze protection are included in the Furnace Start-Up.

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Contents Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual General Safety InformationInspection and Maintenance during Storage ReceivingHandling StorageTable of Contents Clearance to Combustibles / Service ClearancesInstallation of Indoor Unit Installation of Arrangement DB / HZInstallation of Roof Mounted Unit Arrangement DBC Install Combination Curb AdaptorInstall Curb/Equipment Supports Assemble and Attach WeatherhoodInstall Exhaust Fan Install Exhaust OptionsInstall Supply Unit Installation of Evaporative Cooling Module optional Installation of Venting for Outdoor UnitsInstallation of Venting for Indoor Units Venting MethodsStandard Indoor Venting Separated Combustion Concentric VentingInstallation of Standard Indoor Venting Installing Exhaust Vent PipeVent Pipe Diameter Installation of Concentric Venting General Concentric Venting HorizontalConcentric Venting Vertical Intake END Installation of Two Pipe Venting Horizontal Seal Wall OpeningsInstallation of Two Pipe Venting Vertical Seal Roof PenetrationInstallation Electrical Wiring Wire the Evaporative Cooler optional Install Economizer Sensors optionalInstall Discharge Air Sensor optional Install DDC Interface OptionalInstallation of Gas Piping Install Additional Regulator if RequiredDetermine the Supply Gas Requirements Connect the Supply Gas LineInstallation Evaporative Cooler Piping optional Install the Water Supply LineInstall the Drain Line Check/Adjust Water LevelInstallation of Water WizardTM optional Install Normally Closed Supply Line/ SolenoidInstall Normally Open Drain Line/ Solenoid Water Wizard Valves When provided by manufacturerInstallation of Water Wizard Installation Direct Expansion DX Coil Piping optionalWire the Solenoids Wire the Temperature SensorInstall Suction Line Mount the Remote Sensing Bulb By OthersCheck Coil Piping for Leaks Evacuate and Charge the CoilInstallation of Chilled Water Coil Piping optional Installation of Building Pressure Control optionalStart-Up Blower Set-up Optional Components Reset the Temperature Setting Start-Up Furnaces all unitsStart-Up Single Stage Control Send Unit to High FireStart-Up 21 Staged Control Start-Up 81 Staged ControlSend Unit to Low Fire Check the Low Fire Manifold PressureAccess the Setpoints Menu Access the Discharge Air Temperature SettingEdit the Setting Access the Inlet Air Sensor SettingAccess the Room Override Setting High Fire Adjustment Start-Up 21 Electronic ModulationExit High Fire Mode Start-Up 41 Electronic ModulationCheck the Low Fire Manifold Pressures Access the Setpoints Menu Verify Sensor Installation Start-Up Economizer optionalSet Minimum Outside Air Set the Enthalpy Changeover Set Point optionalStart-Up Evaporative Cooling optional Start-Up Water Wizard optional Operation - Water Wizard optional External Signal a variable Check Operation VAV Units optionalBuilding Pressure Control Check Operation Recirculating Units optional Recirculation OperationBuilding Pressure Control a Damper actuator may take a fewSequence of Operation Staged Sequence Exhaust Fan Contact S1 Manually Closed optionalSequence of Operation 21 Modulation Sequence Discharge Air Temperature dtS Outside Air Temperature OAtSequence of Operation Modulation Sequence Operation Modulation Staged ControllerSequence of Operation 41 Electronic Modulation Program Revision NumberOptional Room Override ROt Light Off BlinkingSequence of Operation Electronic Modulation Sequence of Operation Staged Control Staging Control Sequence of OperationOperation and Errors Ignition Controller Following are the green LED codes of operationOption EC-1 Outside Air Temperature Reference Option EC-3 Differential Temperature ControlOperation Economizer Option EC-2 Outside Air Enthalpy ReferenceTroubleshooting Blower Does Not OperateMotor Over Amps Insufficient Airflow Too Much AirflowExcessive Noise or Vibration Single or 21 Stage Furnace Will Not Light Improper manifold pressureModulating Furnace Will Not Light Heat transformer TR2 fault Ignition controllers IC# failed Staged Furnace Will Not Light Internal high limit tripped temperature above set point Evaporative Cooler does not Operate Recirculating pump Water Blows through Evaporative CoolerAdjust the Manual Supply Valve Adjust the On Time FactorWater Wizard Improper Water Supply Maintenance Routine Belt DrivesSnow Accumulation WheelsMotors FiltersChilled Water Coils Evaporative CoolersMaintenance Fall Flushing Coils Reference Model IG Venting Connection Location Reference Model IGX Venting Connection LocationReference Model IG Single or 2 Stage Reference Model IG Staged Reference Model IG Modulation Modulating Reference Model IGX Blower Control Center Manifold Gas Pressure Test Port Staged Inch Gas Supply Manifold Gas Pressure Test Port Modulating Staged Reference Performance Table Performance TableReference Start-Up Checklist Start-Up ChecklistMaintenance Log Warranty