Greenheck Fan 45, HRE-20, 90, 55 Typical Control Center Components, Exploded Detail Terminal Strip

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TYPICAL CONTROL CENTER COMPONENTS

1.Main Disconnect (non-fusible, lockable)

2.Motor Starter - Exhaust Air Fan

3.Motor Starter - Outdoor Air Fan

4.Motor Contactor - Energy Wheel

5.24 VAC Control Transformer

6.24 VAC Terminal strip

7.Fuses for blower motors

8.Motor Contactor - Indirect Evap Pump

9.Motor Contactor - Direct Evap Pump

10.Evap Pump Transformer (115 VAC Secondary)

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Contents Indirect Evaporative Cooler Read and Save These INSTRUCTIONS461248Direct Evaporative Cooler Storage TABLE OF ContentsBasic Operation Safety Warning InstallationLifting Roof Curb Mounting Exhaust Weatherhood Rail MountingDuctwork Connections Supply WeatherhoodElectrical Information Exploded Detail Terminal Strip TYPICAL CONTROL CENTER COMPONENTSHRE-20 HRE-45 Service Clearances / access panel locationsHRE-55 HRE-90 Dimensional data Dimensional Data / Access Door DescriptionsModel Exterior Dimensions HRE-20 Overall Exterior Dimensions ModelEvap Module START-UP Evap Module InstallationStandard Trap and Supply Line Configuration Evaporative Cooling ModulesHRE Water SUPPLY CONNECTION Location Water Flow Adjustment DevicePump and Float ComponentsTop View Auto Drain and Fill with Freeze Protection EvaporativeEvaporative FreezeTimer ProtectionTrap & Supply Line Configuration with Auto Drain and Fill Water Control Options for Evaporative CoolingDrain Trap Drain and Overflow Connection Locations Symptom Solution Troubleshooting for evaporative moduleEvaporative Cooling Maintenance Post-Heater Control Panel Optional accessoriesElectric Heater Application/Operation Electric PreheaterFrost Control Application/Operation Frost Threshold TemperaturesTimer TestingModulating the Wheel Enthalpy Sensor With Override Economizer Application/OperationYaskawa Yaskawa E7 Variable Frequency Drives for BlowersFactory Setpoints Modulating Control 0-10 VDC for FAN Speed Variable Frequency Drives for Energy Recovery WheelTransformer Wiring DiagramDirty Filter Sensor Rotation SensorCO2 Sensor Service OutletVapor Tight Lights Remote Control Panel and Wiring Schematics Optional AccessoriesIndicator Lights powered by the ER Unit Remote Panel Wiring SchematicsHeating/Cooling Switches and Night Setback Switch/Timer Sensors Mounted by Factory Temperature Sensors 1K Ohm RTDSafety Danger Start-Up Checklist for unitSafety Caution Start-Up Checklist for Evaporative Cooler Start-Up ChecklistSpecial Tools Required Variable Frequency Drives section Optional Accessories ChecklistOptional Accessories section Economizer Application / Operation sectionFan Belt Drives Unit start-upFans Forward Curved Type Fan Performance ModificationsRotation Direction Direction of Fan Wheel RotationFan RPM VibrationAir Seals Drive BeltInside layout of HRE unit Date Routine maintenanceFan Motors LubricationDampers Fan BeltsBearings External Filter MaintenanceInternal Filter Maintenance Door Seal MaintenanceAccess to wheel through Outdoor air filter door Energy Recovery Wheel MaintenanceWheel segment removed Wheel Bearing Wheel Belt & PulleyModel HRE Parts ListWinter Operation Sequence of OperationBasic Unit Summer OperationMeasured Airflow Pressure Drop Across Energy Recovery WheelTest and Balance Report Design AirflowSymptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingWarranty
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45, 55, 90, HRE-20 specifications

The Greenheck Fan HRE series, specifically the models HRE-20, HRE-90, HRE-55, and HRE-45, represents a blend of innovation and efficiency in the HVAC industry. Built for both commercial and industrial applications, these exhaust fans stand out due to their robust design and advanced operational features.

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