Greenheck Fan APEX-200 warranty Electrical Connections, Typical Control Center Components

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Installation

Electrical Connections

The electrical supply must be compatible with that shown on the nameplate: voltage, phase, and amperage capacity. Connect power to the unit per the unit specific wiring diagram located on the inside of the control center access door. The wiring diagram indicates which electrical accessories were provided on the unit. The electrical supply line must be properly fused and conform to local and national electrical codes.

All internal electrical components are pre-wired at the factory. To determine what specific electrical accessories were provided with the unit, refer to the unit specific wiring diagram located in the unit control center. Field electrical connections required:

1) supply power to the main disconnect (See FIGURE 7, Item #1). A door interlocking safety disconnect is provided as a standard feature.

2)low voltage control power to the 24 VAC control circuit (See FIGURE 7, Item #7).

IMPORTANT: Use minimum 14 ga. wire for 24 volt control power. Control wire resistance should not exceed 0.75 ohms (approximately 285 feet total length for 14 ga. wire; 455 feet total length for 12 ga. wire). If wire resistance exceeds 0.75 ohms, an industrial-style, plug-in relay should be added to the unit control center and wired in place of the remote switch (typically between terminal blocks R and G on the control strip — See FIGURE 7, Item #7). The relay must be rated for at least 5 amps and have a 24 VAC coil. Failure to comply with these guidelines may cause motor starters to “chatter” or not pull in which can cause contactor failures and/or motor failures.

Control wires should not be run inside the same conduit as that carrying the supply power. The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with the current National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70.

Note: Standard factory installed electric pre-heaters and post-heaters have their own disconnect separate from the unit disconnect. Thus, each electric heater requires its own separate power connection.

Typical Control Center Components

1.Main Disconnect

2.Motor Starter — Exhaust Air Fan #1

3.Motor Starter — Exhaust Air Fan #2

4.Motor Starter — Outdoor Air Fan

5.Energy Wheels Motor Contactor

6.Control Power Transformer (24 VAC Secondary)

7.24 VAC Terminal strip

8.Fuses for the control circuit, wheel drive transformer, and blower motors.

9.Energy Wheel Motor Transformer (230 VAC Secondary - for units with primary voltage greater than 230 VAC) (transformer not shown)

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FIGURE 7: Typical control center components.

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APEX-200 specifications

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In conclusion, the Greenheck Fan APEX-200 is a sophisticated, reliable, and efficient solution for modern ventilation requirements. Its advanced technologies, high-efficiency operation, and durable construction make it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications, ensuring that it not only meets but exceeds the expectations of users in various industries.