Greenheck Fan 470658 MSX manual Reference, Typical Control Center Layout, Dirty Filter Switch

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Reference

Typical Control Center Layout

 

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3

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

7

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1.

Primary Fuses — provides proper fusing to low

10.

Exhaust Fuses (optional) — provides proper

 

voltage transformer.

 

fusing for exhaust fan motor(s).

2.

Low Voltage Transformer — provides low

11.

Exhaust Motor Starter (optional) — 24 volt

 

voltage to controls and optional evaporative

 

magnetic contacts for starting exhaust motor.

 

cooling controls.

12.

Exhaust Overload (optional) — provides

3.

Low Voltage Fuse — provides proper fusing

 

electronic overload protection to exhaust motor.

 

to controls and optional evaporative cooling

13.

Inlet Air Sensor (optional) — outdoor air stat

 

controls.

 

that automatically controls the cooling based on

4.

Control Terminal Block — provides wiring

 

outdoor air temperature.

 

access to controls.

14.

Cooling Relay (optional) — allows power to

5.

Building Freeze Protection Timer (optional)

 

pass to cooling controls.

 

prevents the discharge of cold air into the

15.

Reset Timer (optional) — resets cooling system

 

building.

 

to run a time interval.

6.

Fan Relay — allows power to pass to energize

16.

Auto Drain Relay (optional) — assures supply

 

motor starter.

 

pump does not operate during drain interval.

7.

Supply Motor Starter — 24 volt magnetic

 

Allows pump to operate in cooling mode.

 

contacts for starting supply motor.

17.

Cooling Timer (optional) — allows for

8.

Supply Overload — provides electronic

 

automatic draining of the evaporative cooling

 

overload protection to supply motor.

 

system based on time schedule.

9.

Auxiliary Contact (optional) — provides one

18.

Dirty Filter Switch (optional) — monitors filter

 

normally closed and one normally open contact

 

pressure drop, turns on indicating light when

 

for other equipment.

 

pressure drop is above field adjustable set point.

Dirty Filter Switch

Common

Normally Open

Normally Closed

CCW to Decrease Trip Point

CW to Increase Trip Point

Negative Pressure

after the filters

Positive Pressure before the filters

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Model MSX Make-Up Air

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Contents General Safety Information Installation, Operation and Maintenance ManualReceiving Inspection and Maintenance during StorageUnpacking HandlingClearance to Combustibles / Service Clearances Table of ContentsInstallation of Indoor Unit Installation Arrangement DB / HZ / UB Install Curb/Equipment Supports Installation of Roof Mounted Unit Arrangement DBCInstall Combination Extension Install Exhaust FanInstall Supply Unit Locate Equipment Supports Installation of Evaporative Cooling Module optionalSecure Cooling Module to Unit Set Evaporative Cooling ModuleInstallation of Electrical Wiring Sizing of Supply Conductors Installation of Electric Heater optionalInstall the Water Supply Line Installation Evaporative Cooler Piping optionalInstall the Drain Line Check/Adjust Water LevelInstall the Drain Line Install Normally Closed Supply Line/ Solenoid Installation of Water WizardTM optionalInstall Normally Open Drain Line/ Solenoid Wire the SolenoidsInstallation of Direct Expansion DX Coil Piping optional Verify Coil Hand Designation Installation of Chilled Water Coil Piping optionalCheck the Coil for Leaks Connect the Supply and Return LinesMount Pressure Tap Installation of Building Pressure Control optionalRun Pressure Tap Lines Set the Building PressureStart-Up Blower Set-Up Optional Components Air Volume Measurement & CheckStart-Up Electric Heater optional Set the Unit’s Operating TemperatureAirflow Interlock Start-Up Evaporative Cooling Recirculating optional Start-Up Water Wizard optional Adjust the Freeze Temperature Check Operation VAV Units optional Variable Volume OperationBuilding Pressure Control Building Pressure Control a Exhaust Fan Contact S1 Closed optional Operation ElectricalSupply Fan Contact S2 Closed Electric Heat Contact S4 Closed optionalOperation - Water Wizard optional Blower Does Not Operate TroubleshootingMotor Overamps Too Much Airflow Insufficient AirflowExcessive Noise or Vibration Supply fan must be on for heater to operate Electric Heater Does Not Operate optionalWater Blows through Evaporative Cooler Evaporative Cooler does not Operate Recirculating pumpAdjust the On Time Factor Adjust the Manual Supply ValveWater Wizard Improper Water Supply Belt Drives Maintenance RoutineSnow Accumulation MotorsFilters BearingsEvaporative Coolers Chilled Water Coils Cooling CoilsWinterizing Chilled Water Coils Maintenance FallBlowing-Out Coils Flushing CoilsReference Dirty Filter SwitchTypical Control Center Layout Start-Up Checklist Start-Up ChecklistStart-Up Evaporative Cooler optional refer Maintenance Log Warranty

470658 MSX specifications

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