Lifting Information

CAUTION

The cone is to be lifted by the cone lifting lugs, separately and individually from the fan assembly.

Vektor-H

Cone

Lifting Lugs

Cone

Unit

AssemblyFan

Lifting Lugs

 

 

 

 

Bypass

 

 

 

 

Air

 

 

 

 

Plenum

Single Fan System

 

Single Fan System

without Bypass Air Plenum

 

with Bypass Air Plenum

Cone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifting Lugs

 

 

 

Unit

Assembly

Lifting Lugs

Multiple Fan System with Bypass Air Plenum

Vektor-HS with SAVVE Technology

Cone

Lifting Lugs

Unit

Assembly

Lifting Lugs

Roof Curb and Mounting Details

NOTE

Steel, concrete or wood roof support is per structural engineer and in accordance with load requirements and applicable building codes.

The figures below illustrates three common methods used to install Vektor systems. Methods used to attach a Vektor unit are dependent on local codes, roof construction design and roof construction materials. Consult an architect or structural engineer for proper means of attachment.

Steel

Greenheck Roof Curb GPFHL/GPFHD

Continuous weld or stitch weld. Minimum 6 inch (152.4 mm) stitch weld by 3.25 inch (82.5 mm) spacing minimum.

Minimum 6 inch (152.4 mm) weld on each corner.

OR

Install 5/16 inch (7.9375 mm) 24 Dril-Flex® Self-Drilling Tapping Screws. 3/16 inch (4.7625 mm) minimum thread

engagement into A36 steel, centered in flange. 4.5 inch (114.3 mm) spacing 5/8 inch (15.875 mm) minimum edge distance

ALL HARDWARE BY OTHERS

STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT (BY OTHERS, SEE NOTE ABOVE)

Concrete

Greenheck Roof Curb GPFHL/GPFHD

Install 3/8 inch (9.525 mm) SS power wedge bolts

2.5inch (63.5 mm) maximum spacing from curb corners

4.5inch (114.3 mm) maximum bolt spacing

3.5inch (88.9 mm) minimum embedment

4.5 inch (114.3 mm) minimum edge distance centered in flange

ALL HARDWARE BY OTHERS

CONCRETE STRUCTURAL SUPPORT (BY OTHERS, SEE NOTE ABOVE)

Greenheck Roof Curb GPFHL/GPFHD

Install 3/8 inch (9.525 mm) SS lag or thru-bolt with 1 inch (25.4 mm) O.D. washer

2.5 inch (63.5 mm) maximum spacing from curb corners

4.5 inch (114.3 mm) maximum bolt spacing

3.5 inch (88.9 mm) minimum tread engagement,

not including tapered tip

2 inch (50.8 mm) minimum edge distance, centered in flange

Pre-drill holes 40-60% of lag diameter

ALL HARDWARE BY OTHERS

WOODEN STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

(BY OTHERS, SEE NOTE ABOVE)

4 Laboratory Exhaust System

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Greenheck Fan Vektor-HS manual Lifting Information, Roof Curb and Mounting Details

Vektor-HS, Vektor-H specifications

Greenheck Fan Corporation, a leader in air movement and control equipment, has developed the Vektor-H and Vektor-HS series to meet the growing demands for energy efficiency and performance in commercial and industrial ventilation systems. These models are specifically designed to provide optimal airflow while minimizing energy consumption.

The Vektor-H model stands out with its innovative backward-inclined centrifugal fan wheel, which effectively handles air volumes ranging from 1,000 to 150,000 CFM. This design minimizes turbulence and enhances performance, ensuring quiet operation even at high speeds. The Vektor-H also features a direct drive option that eliminates the need for belts and sheaves, reducing maintenance while increasing reliability. The inclusion of a high-efficiency motor further exemplifies its commitment to energy savings.

On the other hand, the Vektor-HS, or High-Static version, is designed for applications requiring higher static pressure. This capability makes it ideal for systems where long duct runs or highly restrictive applications are involved. With airflow capabilities similar to the Vektor-H, the Vektor-HS is capable of operating efficiently in conditions that demand advanced pressure performance.

Both models come equipped with Greenheck’s advanced controls and monitoring systems, which provide real-time data on performance metrics. These features allow facility managers to optimize the system based on actual operating conditions, thereby improving energy efficiency and reducing operational costs.

Technologically, the Vektor-H and Vektor-HS series utilize advanced acoustic design principles, which significantly reduce noise levels. The application of sound-dampening materials and strategically designed fan casings helps in achieving a quieter working environment, addressing one of the common concerns in HVAC systems.

Furthermore, the Greenheck Vektor series is built with durability in mind. The construction involves heavy-gauge steel and corrosion-resistant finishes, ensuring long-lasting performance even in harsh environments. Both the Vektor-H and Vektor-HS are also customizable, allowing for modifications to meet specific application requirements, such as different mounting configurations and discharge orientations.

In summary, the Greenheck Vektor-H and Vektor-HS series represent the fusion of advanced technology with practical applications, resulting in efficient, durable, and quiet ventilation solutions suitable for a variety of industrial and commercial settings. These models not only address the current needs for energy efficiency and performance but also position users favorably for future advancements in HVAC technology.