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1 Model VSU Make-Up Air Unit Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Please read and save these instructions. Read car efully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described. Pr otect yourself and others by observing all safety information.
2 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Inspection and Maintenance during Storage While in storage, inspect fans once per month. Keep a recor d of inspection and maintenance performed. If moisture or dirt accumulations ar e found on parts, the source should be located and eliminated.
3 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® T able of Contents General Safety Information .................... 1 Receiving, Handling and Storage ............... 2 Product Overview ............................ 4 Subassembly Overview: Filter Section / V ertical Mounting Stand .
4 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Subassemblies Filter Section / Vertical Mounting Stand The filter section of the unit is factory installed in the mounting stand and shipped ready for installation on the concrete mounting pad.
5 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Burner , Blow er and Control Center Section The burner section, blower section and control center of the unit are all combined into one assembly which is installed in the field on top of the filter and stand section.
6 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Burner Subassembly The burner subassembly consists of the gas train with its controls, valves, pr essure r egulator , bur ner(s), and combustion chamber . The primary gas connection to the gas train is made through the side wall gr ommet into the factory-supplied female pipe fitting.
7 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Burner/Blower Section Use a crane and a spreader bar hooked to the factory lifting lugs (shown below) to lift and center the unit onto the filter stand section.
8 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Complete Installation A typical horizontal dischar ge installation is shown. Gas and/or electrical lines can be connected at this time. For upblast units, a duct elbow may be needed to turn the ductwork into the building. Follow proper ductwork methods recommended by AMCA to make this elbow to minimize duct losses.
9 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® 5. Fasten three (3/8 in. x 1 - 1 /2 in.) hex head bolts into the side of the pl atfo rm base. Se cure e ach bo lt with t wo (3/8 in .) he x head nuts placed back to back on each b olt a s shown in Figure B. T hese bolts will b e use d to at tach the p lat form ba se to the unit.
10 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Installation of Electrical W iring IMPORT ANT Before connecting power to the unit, read and understand the following instructions and wiring diagrams. Complete wiring diagrams are attached on the inside of the control center door(s).
11 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Installation of Dir ect Gas Piping Determine the Supply Gas Requirements The unit’ s direct gas nameplate states the r equirements for the gas being supplied to the unit. The direct gas nameplate is located on the outside of the unit on the control center side.
12 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® V ent Line Solenoid T o Burner V ent Line T o Outdoors From Supply Safety Shut-off V alves Optional V ent Line W ARNING NEVER test for a gas leak with an open flame. NOTE The factory piping has been checked for leaks, but should be rechecked due to shipping and installation.
13 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Unit Model Number _______________________________ (e.g. VSU-H20) Unit Serial Number _______________________________ (e.g. 10111000) Start-Up Date __________________________.
14 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® NOTE The most accurate way to measure the air volume is by using a pitot traverse method downstream of the blower. Other methods can be used, but should be proven and accurate. IMPORT ANT Changing the air volume can significantly increase the motor’s amps.
15 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Set-Up Optional Components Adjust the settings on the optional components. See the unit’ s specific wiring diagram located on the access door or the unit.
16 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® IMPORT ANT Proper air velocity over the burner is critical on direct- fired gas units. If the air velocity is not within the unit specifications, the unit will not operate efficiently, may have sporadic shutdowns, and may produce excessive carbon monoxide (CO) or other gases.
17 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® IMPORT ANT Setting the maximum firing rate during mild weather conditions may cause the high limit to trip out during extreme conditions requiring manual resetting. NOTE Gas trains are equipped with either separate regulators and modulating valves or with a combined modulating valve.
18 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® IMPORT ANT If the flame signal is not above 1.25 VDC and steady, consult the troubleshooting section. Flame Signal Check - Pilot Ignition T o measure the flame signal connect a standar d DC voltmeter to the flame amplifier test jacks + and - (com) as shown to the right.
19 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Building Pressur e Control — a variable frequency drive is controlled accor ding to input from a pressur e sensing device. T ur n both knobs to the upper most pressur e setting. Y ou may have to remove the outdoor pressur e tap tubing.
20 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Operation - Recir culating Units (optional) NOTE Blower Start-Up, as shown on page 14, should be performed before the blower is run. Recirculation Operation The recir culation operation option is recommended when the ventilation equipment provides the primary source of heating for the space.
21 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Direct Gas Burner Sequence - Pilot Ignition 1. Supply Fan Contact Closed • Power passes to the supply fan and heat switch 2.
22 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Blower Does Not Operate T r oubleshooting Proper supply power at main disconnect Check main voltage. Reference: Start-Up - Blower , Check the V oltage, pg. 14 Main disconnect (DS1) off. T urn main disconnect (DS1) on. Primary fuses blown.
23 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Motor Overamps T r oubleshooting Air volume too high? Adjust drives or increase external static pressur e as needed. Reference: Start-Up - Blower , Air V olume Measurement and Check, pg. 14 Motor horsepower too low? Resize motor .
24 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Insufficient Airflow T r oubleshooting Damper(s) not fully opened? Adjust damper linkage(s), or replace faulty actuator(s). Damper actuators may take a few minutes to open. Filters dirty or clogged Clean or replace filters.
25 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Excessive Noise or Vibration T r oubleshooting Sheaves aligned? Align sheaves. Reference: Maintenance - Routine, V -Belt Drives, pg. 31 Wheel unbalanced? Clean and/or balance wheel(s). Belts worn or loose? Replace worn belts or tighten loose belts.
26 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Heater Does Not Operate (Pilot Ignition) Does not attempt to light (No visible spark) T r oubleshooting 24 V AC between terminals W1 and X? Heat switch (S4) off. T urn heat switch (S4) on. Heat switch not wired. Wire heat switch (S4).
27 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Heater Does Not Operate (Pilot Ignition) Attempts to light, but no pilot (visible spark) T r oubleshooting Gas pressur e between the minimum and maximum shown on the direct gas label? Check inlet gas pressur e. Reference: Start-Up - Direct Gas, Check the Supply Gas Pressure, pg.
28 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Heater Does Not Operate (Pilot Ignition) Visible pilot T r oubleshooting Flame signal greater than 1.25 VDC Measure the flame signal when there is a visible pilot Pressur e drop acr oss the burner between 0.625 and 0.675 in.
29 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Heater Does Not Operate (Direct Spark) Does not attempt to light (No visible spark) T r oubleshooting 24 V AC between terminals W1 and X? Heat switch (S4) off. T urn heat switch (S4) on. Heat switch not wired. Wire heat switch (S4).
30 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Heater Does Not Operate (Direct Spark) Attempts to light, but no flame (Visible spark) T r oubleshooting Check inlet gas pressur e. Reference: Start-Up - Direct Gas, Check the Supply Gas Pressure, pg. 15 Is the low fire set pr operly? Reference: Start-Up - Direct Gas, Set the Minimum Firing Rate, pg.
31 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Maintenance - Routine CAUTION Lock-out the gas and the electrical power to the unit before performing any maintenance or service operations to this unit. V -Belt Drives V -belt drives must be checked on a regular basis for wear , tension, alignment, and dirt accumulation.
32 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Bearings The bearings for the fans are car efully selected to match the maximum load and operating conditions of the specific class, arrangement and fan size. The instructions provided in this manual and those pr ovided by the bearing manufacturer will minimize any bearing problems.
33 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Refer ence T ypical Gas T rain Layout with Modulating V alve (Pilot Ignition) High Gas Pressur e Switch (optional) Low Gas Pressur e Switch (optional) Manual Pilot Shut-Off.
34 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Burner Differential Pressur e Sensor (Airflow Switch) Burner Manual Shut-Off V alve High Gas Pressur e T est Port High Gas Pressur e Switch (Optional) Modulating V alve T o.
35 Model VSU Make-Up Air ® Control Center Layout Dirty Filter Switch Refer ence 13 22 26 28 27 20 15 21 4 1 78 29 3 5 16 23 17 18 19 14 25 10 12 11 6 24 1. Supply Motor Starter — 24 volt magnetic contacts for starting supply motor . 2. Supply Overload — pr ovides electronic overload protection to supply motor .
36 Greenheck warrants this equipment to be fr ee from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year fr om the shipment date. Any units or parts which prove defective during the warranty period will be r eplaced at our option when returned to our factory , transportation prepaid.
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