Greenheck Fan Comprehensive Guide to Greenheck MSX Ventilation Hood Installation and Performance

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Hot Return
Connection
Entering Air
Leaving Air
Cold Supply
Connection

for one minute, the system is ready to be charged or refrigerant in another portion of the system can be opened to the coil. A steady rise in microns would indicate that moisture is still present and that the coil should be further vacuumed until the moisture has been removed.

Note

Failure to obtain a high vacuum indicates a great deal of moisture or a small leak. Break the vacuum with a charge of dry nitrogen or other suitable gas and recheck for leaks. If no leaks are found, continue vacuuming the coil until the desired vacuum is reached.

Installation of Chilled Water Coil Piping (optional)

Important

Guidelines for the installation of the cooling coil have been provided to insure proper performance of the coils and their longevity. These are general guidelines that may have to be tailored to meet the specific requirements of any one job. As always, a qualified party or individual should perform the installation and maintenance of the coil. Protective equipment such as safety glasses, steel toe boots and gloves are recommended during the installation and maintenance of the coil.

8. Install the Drain Line

Connect an unobstructed drain line to the drain pan. A trap should be used to prevent

sewer gas from being Drain Trap drawn into the unit.

6 in. min.

6 in. min.

When installing couplings, do not apply undue stress to the connection. Use a backup pipe wrench to avoid breaking the weld between the coil connection and the header.

All field piping must be self-supporting. System piping should be flexible enough to allow for the thermal expansion and contraction of the coil.

Important

All traps must be installed below the roof line or be otherwise protected from freezing.

1. Verify Coil Hand Designation

Check the coil hand

designation to ensure that it matches the system.

Coils are generally plumbed with the supply connection located on

the bottom of the leaving air-side of the coil and the

return connection at the top of the entering air-side of the coil. This arrangement provides a counter flow heat exchanger and positive coil drainage.

2. Check the Coil for Leaks

Pressurize the coil to 100 psig with dry nitrogen or other suitable gas. The coil should be left pressurized for a minimum of 10 minutes. If the coil holds the pressure, the hook-up can be considered leak free.

If the pressure drops by 5 psig or less, re-pressurize the coil and wait another 10 minutes. If the pressure drops again there is likely one or more small leaks which should be located and repaired. Pressure losses greater than 5 psig indicate a large leak that should be isolated and repaired.

3. Connect the Supply and Return Lines

Connect the supply and return lines as shown above.

4. Install the Drain Line

 

Connect an unobstructed

 

 

drain line to the drain pan.

 

 

A trap should be installed

 

6 in. min.

to prevent sewer gas from

Drain

6 in. min.

being drawn into the unit.

Trap

 

Important

All traps must be installed below the roof line or be otherwise protected from freezing.

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Contents Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual General Safety InformationUnpacking Inspection and Maintenance during StorageReceiving HandlingInstallation of Indoor Unit Table of ContentsClearance to Combustibles / Service Clearances Installation Arrangement DB / HZ / UB Install Combination Extension Installation of Roof Mounted Unit Arrangement DBCInstall Curb/Equipment Supports Install Exhaust FanInstall Supply Unit Secure Cooling Module to Unit Installation of Evaporative Cooling Module optionalLocate Equipment Supports Set Evaporative Cooling ModuleInstallation of Electrical Wiring Installation of Electric Heater optional Sizing of Supply ConductorsInstall the Drain Line Installation Evaporative Cooler Piping optionalInstall the Water Supply Line Check/Adjust Water LevelInstall the Drain Line Install Normally Open Drain Line/ Solenoid Installation of Water WizardTM optionalInstall Normally Closed Supply Line/ Solenoid Wire the SolenoidsInstallation of Direct Expansion DX Coil Piping optional Check the Coil for Leaks Installation of Chilled Water Coil Piping optionalVerify Coil Hand Designation Connect the Supply and Return LinesRun Pressure Tap Lines Installation of Building Pressure Control optionalMount Pressure Tap Set the Building PressureStart-Up Blower Air Volume Measurement & Check Set-Up Optional ComponentsAirflow Interlock Set the Unit’s Operating TemperatureStart-Up Electric Heater optional Start-Up Evaporative Cooling Recirculating optional Start-Up Water Wizard optional Adjust the Freeze Temperature Building Pressure Control Variable Volume OperationCheck Operation VAV Units optional Building Pressure Control a Supply Fan Contact S2 Closed Operation ElectricalExhaust Fan Contact S1 Closed optional Electric Heat Contact S4 Closed optionalOperation - Water Wizard optional Troubleshooting Blower Does Not OperateMotor Overamps Insufficient Airflow Too Much AirflowExcessive Noise or Vibration Electric Heater Does Not Operate optional Supply fan must be on for heater to operateEvaporative Cooler does not Operate Recirculating pump Water Blows through Evaporative CoolerWater Wizard Improper Water Supply Adjust the Manual Supply ValveAdjust the On Time Factor Snow Accumulation Maintenance RoutineBelt Drives MotorsEvaporative Coolers BearingsFilters Cooling Coils Chilled Water CoilsBlowing-Out Coils Maintenance FallWinterizing Chilled Water Coils Flushing CoilsTypical Control Center Layout Dirty Filter SwitchReference Start-Up Evaporative Cooler optional refer Start-Up ChecklistStart-Up Checklist Maintenance Log Warranty

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