Greenheck Fan PVE-55, PVE-35, PVE-20, PVE-45 manual Unit Start-Up

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Unit Start-Up

Refer to Parts List section for component locations.

Fans

The PVe models contain two

forward curved (supply &

exhaust) fans. These forward

curved fans should be checked

for free rotation. If any binding

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.

occurs, check for concealed

 

damage and foreign objects

 

in the fan housing. Be sure to

Forward Curved

check the belt drives per the

Exhaust Fan

start-up recommendations in

 

the following section.

 

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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.

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.

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.

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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. Multigroove 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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Contents General Safety Information Models PVe-20 PVe-35 PVe-45 PVe-55Inspection and Maintenance during Storage ReceivingUnpacking HandlingTable of Contents Supplemental Installation Operation and Maintenance ManualsInstallation Basic OperationInstallation Stages LiftingLifting with a Crane Lifting with a ForkliftService Clearances Roof Curb and Rail MountingDuctwork Connections Curb Dimensions and WeightsRoof Curb Mounting Access Panel Description and Location Rail Mounting / LayoutDimensional Data Drain TrapElectrical Information Typical Control Center Components Electric Heater Application/OperationOptional Accessories Frost Control Application/OperationEconomizer Application/Operation Timed Exhaust frost controlDrive Operation Variable Frequency Drives for Energy Recovery BlowersFactory Set Points Modulating Control for FAN Speed Typical Wiring Diagram Service Outlet Dirty Filter SensorCO2 Sensor Vapor Tight LightsRemote Control Panel and Wiring Schematics Indicator Lights powered by the ER UnitDay Timer or On/Off Switch Hand/Off/Auto SwitchSensors Mounted by Factory Drawing Terminal Strip LabelsPre Start-Up Checklist check as items are Start-Up ChecklistStart-Up General Start-Up InformationOptional Accessories Checklist Optional Accessories sectionEconomizer Application / Operation section Variable Frequency Drives sectionUnit Start-Up Vibration Maintenance Overview Routine Maintenance LubricationDampers Fan BeltsExternal Filter Maintenance Internal Filter MaintenanceDoor Seal Maintenance Fan Wheel & FastenersParts List Sequence of Operation Other AccessoriesBasic Unit Summer OperationTroubleshooting Airflow Test and Balance ReportDesign Airflow Measured AirflowTroubleshooting Unit Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionTroubleshooting Unit Maintenance Log Maintenance Log Maintenance Log Warranty