Greenheck Fan HRE-20, 90, 55, 45 manual Variable Frequency Drives for Blowers, Yaskawa Yaskawa E7

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optional accessories

Variable Frequency Drives for Blowers

Optional factory installed, wired, and programmed variable frequency drives (VFD) may have been provided for modulating or multi-speed control of the blowers.. One VFD is provided for each blower (outdoor air and exhaust).. The VFDs provided are either Yaskawa model E7 or model GPD305.. Refer to the tables on the next page for factory settings and field wiring requirements.. Refer to the unit control center for unit specific wiring diagram (an example wiring diagram has been provided in this section for reference).. When making adjustments outside of the factory setpoints, refer to Yaskawa VFD instruction manual, which can be found online at www..drives..com.. For technical support, contact Yaskawa direct at 1-800-927-5292..

 

 

 

 

 

 

YASKAWA

 

 

 

YASKAWA E7

 

 

 

 

GPD 305/J7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FREF FOUT

IOUT

MNTR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F/R

LO/RE

PRGM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RUN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DSPL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STOP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DATA

RESET

MIN

MAX

 

 

 

AUTO

 

 

 

ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ESC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MONITOR

 

DATA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RESET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RUN

STOP

 

MA MB MC S1 S2 S3 S4 S5

SC FS

FR FC

AM AC

 

 

 

HAND

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

SN SC SP A1 A2 +V AC

AC

R+ R-

MA MB MC

OPTION 1 - 0-10 VDC CONTROL

 

 

 

E(G)

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7

FM AC AM

IG S+ S-

M3 M4 M1

M2

E(G)

USER TO PROVIDE ISOLATION AS REQUIRED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FR FC

 

0-10 VDC CONTROL SIGNAL (BY OTHERS)

WIRED TO FR (+) AND FC (COMMON)

0 VDC=30 Hz

10 VDC=60 Hz

FOR ONE 0-10 SIGNAL, WIRE TO DRIVES IN PARALLEL

OPTION 1 - 0-10 VDC CONTROL

SEE VFD INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR MORE DETAIL

USER TO PROVIDE ISOLATION AS REQUIRED

FOR CONTINUOUS 60Hz OPERATION JUMPER TERMINALS FS AND FR.

A1 AC

0-10 VDC CONTROL SIGNAL (BY OTHERS)

WIRED TO A1 (+) AND AC (COMMON)

 

 

0 VDC=30 Hz

 

10 VDC=60 Hz

FOR ONE 0-10 SIGNAL, WIRE TO DRIVES IN PARALLEL SEE VFD INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR MORE DETAIL

FOR CONTINUOUS 60Hz OPERATION JUMPER TERMINALS A1 AND +V.

OPTION 2 - MULTI SPEED CONTROL

USER TO PROVIDE CONTACTS AND ISOLATION AS REQUIRED

S5 S6 SN

NEITHER S5 OR S6 CONTACT CLOSED

DRIVE SPEED = 60 Hz.

 

S5 TO SN CONTACT CLOSED (BY OTHERS)

 

DRIVE SPEED = 40 Hz.

OPTION 2 - MULTI SPEED CONTROL

USER TO PROVIDE CONTACTS

AND ISOLATION AS REQUIRED

S4 S5 SC NEITHER S4 OR S5 CONTACT CLOSED

DRIVE SPEED = 60 Hz.

S4 TO SC CONTACT CLOSED (BY OTHERS)

DRIVE SPEED = 40 Hz.

S5 TO SC CONTACT CLOSED (BY OTHERS)

DRIVE SPEED = 30 Hz.

SEE VFD INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR MORE DETAIL

TO CHANGE THE FACTORY SET Hz CHANGE THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS.

S6 TO SN CONTACT CLOSED (BY OTHERS)

DRIVE SPEED = 30 Hz.

SEE VFD INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR MORE DETAIL

TO CHANGE THE FACTORY SET Hz CHANGE THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS.

PARAMETER A1-01 CHANGE TO 2 PARAMETER D1-01 FOR NEW 60Hz SETTING PARAMETER D1-02 FOR NEW 40Hz SETTING PARAMETER D1-03 FOR NEW 30Hz SETTING PARAMETER A1-01 CHANGE TO 0

PARAMETER n01 CHANGE TO 1 PARAMETER n21 FOR NEW 60Hz SETTING PARAMETER n22 FOR NEW 40Hz SETTING PARAMETER n23 FOR NEW 30Hz SETTING PARAMETER n01 CHANGE TO 0

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Contents Direct Evaporative Cooler Read and Save These INSTRUCTIONS461248Indirect Evaporative Cooler Basic Operation TABLE OF ContentsStorage Lifting InstallationSafety Warning Roof Curb Mounting Rail Mounting Ductwork ConnectionsSupply Weatherhood Exhaust WeatherhoodElectrical Information TYPICAL CONTROL CENTER COMPONENTS Exploded Detail Terminal StripHRE-55 HRE-90 Service Clearances / access panel locationsHRE-20 HRE-45 Dimensional Data / Access Door Descriptions Model Exterior Dimensions HRE-20Overall Exterior Dimensions Model Dimensional dataEvap Module Installation Standard Trap and Supply Line ConfigurationEvaporative Cooling Modules Evap Module START-UPTop View Water Flow Adjustment DevicePump and Float ComponentsHRE Water SUPPLY CONNECTION Location EvaporativeEvaporative FreezeTimer Protection Trap & Supply Line Configuration with Auto Drain and FillWater Control Options for Evaporative Cooling Auto Drain and Fill with Freeze ProtectionDrain Trap Drain and Overflow Connection Locations Troubleshooting for evaporative module Symptom SolutionEvaporative Cooling Maintenance Optional accessories Electric Heater Application/OperationElectric Preheater Post-Heater Control PanelFrost Threshold Temperatures TimerTesting Frost Control Application/OperationEconomizer Application/Operation Modulating the Wheel Enthalpy Sensor With OverrideVariable Frequency Drives for Blowers Yaskawa Yaskawa E7Variable Frequency Drives for Energy Recovery Wheel Factory Setpoints Modulating Control 0-10 VDC for FAN SpeedWiring Diagram TransformerRotation Sensor Dirty Filter SensorVapor Tight Lights Service OutletCO2 Sensor Optional Accessories Remote Control Panel and Wiring SchematicsRemote Panel Wiring Schematics Indicator Lights powered by the ER UnitHeating/Cooling Switches and Night Setback Switch/Timer Temperature Sensors 1K Ohm RTD Sensors Mounted by FactorySafety Caution Start-Up Checklist for unitSafety Danger Special Tools Required Start-Up ChecklistStart-Up Checklist for Evaporative Cooler Optional Accessories Checklist Optional Accessories sectionEconomizer Application / Operation section Variable Frequency Drives sectionUnit start-up Fans Forward Curved TypeFan Performance Modifications Fan Belt DrivesDirection of Fan Wheel Rotation Fan RPMVibration Rotation DirectionInside layout of HRE unit Drive BeltAir Seals Routine maintenance DateLubrication DampersFan Belts Fan MotorsExternal Filter Maintenance Internal Filter MaintenanceDoor Seal Maintenance BearingsWheel segment removed Energy Recovery Wheel MaintenanceAccess to wheel through Outdoor air filter door Wheel Belt & Pulley Wheel BearingParts List Model HRESequence of Operation Basic UnitSummer Operation Winter OperationPressure Drop Across Energy Recovery Wheel Test and Balance ReportDesign Airflow Measured AirflowTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionWarranty
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