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Plans 12230 SW MAIN ST I 1 I ___ El HCHAMPION EVAPORITVE COOLER: 5000DD Z I Q I 2 1 GREENHECK EXHAUST FAN: AE-18-433-B3 (n I Gi cn t 'd p r � A. 1,---- ......4 0 a 0 ,... ism% 0 j1i :,Y $\1 —en ¶ o g SW COMMERCIAL ST R IGREENHECK Printed Date: 4/28/2016 • Job: Paddle Palace Building Value in Air. Mark: AE-18-433B3 - Model: AE-18-433-B3 35.25 Propeller Hooded Roof Direct Drive Exhaust Fan ummommoimEmmim + 9 17.25 1.75 I Dimensional [ ] 6.'5 Quantity 1 1ii. Weight w/o Acc's(lb) 55 30 - Weight w/Acc's(Ib) 88 Max T Motor Frame Size 0 Optional Damper(in.) 18 x 18 Roof Opening(in.) 20.5 x 20.5 Performance 1.2 0.4 Requested Volume(CFM) 2,500 Actual Volume(CFM) 2,500 External SP(in.wg) 0.1 Total SP(in.wg) 0.161 0.91:r 0.3 Fan RPM 1128 .0 -- - ----- Operating Power(hp) 0.27 C �;, ..... cr \ a Elevation(ft) 203 co Airstream Tem P.O F 70 0.6 vrr ',, 0.2 co3 Air Density(Ib/ft3) 0.074co a° Tip Speed(ft/min) 5,316 ~ Y U E Static Eff.(%) 24 -2 0.3 m cn q 0.1 o° System - ® N Motor 0.0 "N - 0.0 Motor Mounted Yes 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Size(hp) ' 1/3 Volume(CFM)x 100 Voltage/Cycle/Phase 115/60/1 Enclosure ODP A Operating Bhp point External SP 0.1 in.wg Motor RPM 1140 0 Operating point at Total SP Damper 0.061 in.wg a Operating Windings 1 1 Fan curve point at External SP Total SP g 0.161 in.w -- --System curve Brake horsepower curve Notes: All dimensions shown are in units of in. 'Please consult factory for actual motor amp draw amco Sound Power by Octave Band LWA-A weighted sound power level,based on ANSI S1.4 WORLDWIDE onlidBA-A weighted sound pressure level,based on 11.5 dB RnTIno Sound RRTIRGf attenuation 62.5 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 LwA dBA Sones licensed ibby per Octave band at 5 ft-dBA levels are not ' Data AMCA International fOUAD Inlet 80 79 73 65 64 62 59 52 71 59 10.8 Sones-calculated using AMCA 301 at 5 ft D PIRIORMI A Rf CAPS 4.20.1398 G:\Job Data Files\Loren A\Paddle Palace.gfcj Page 1 of 2 Ed GREENHECK Printed Date: 4/28/2016 • Job: Paddle Palace Building Value in Air. Mark: AE-18-433B3 Model: AE-18-433-B3 Propeller Hooded Roof Direct Drive Exhaust Fan Standard Construction Features: -Aluminum housing-Aluminum Blade Propeller-Aluminum curb cap with pre- punched mounting holes-Birdscreen-double shielded ball bearing motors- Motors isolated on shock mounts-Corrosion resistant fasteners Selected Options &Accessories: Motor with Thermal Overload PSC Motor UUcUL 705 Listed-"Power Ventilators" Roof Curb-Galv.,GPI-30-G12,Under Sized 1.5 in.Total Galvanized Birdscreen Material Damper Shipped Loose,WD-100-PB-18X18,Gravity Operated,Not Coated Solid State Speed Control,6 Amp,Shipped Loose Unit Warranty: 1 Yr(Standard) CAPS 4.20.1398 G:\Job Data Files\Loren A\Paddle Palace.gfcj Page 2 of 2 LGREENHECK PN 468411 ® Models AE and AS Building Value in Air. Axial Exhaust and Supply Fans *:„.:_°t:,1;:e!:,',r:;_7tt'r,,,,'::i::::':71t-*:::kii a4 i� 't ;: ,S �. f - �•i �r. l� t bye 1 ;ay'k �, :',:fi:,-,1:9:;;:i‘;,' ie# e&*chetpd Owtheae i n k p fo future' ferefc c < ytj�( z - � 4 � � �'A � �F�� d�cstr�tutiy, efot��'����C ��� �� n ��3 ' �ll pqe p 4 i tale t* brc luc ci4aclr�ib0d. e feot yob til ; d b�ci s trff �atiei� aNtiae cit i ith i..: . i � y _ ii:Ot6 s Go tl0 res flt n leaner inJu and r ' gel O` dlttt Pre Starting Checks General fetyInformation 1,inspect for any damage that may have occurred during • When Installing or.Servicing the'Fan transit. Do not depend on any switch as the sole means of 2.Shipping damage claim must be filed with carrier. disconnecting power when installing or servicing the fan Always disconnect,lock and tag power source 3.Check all bolts, screws, set-screws, etc. for looseness that before-installing or servicing.,Failure to disconnect may have occurred during transit. Retighten as required. power source can'result in fire,shock,or serious Rotate propeller by hand to be sure it turns freely. injury.Motor will restart without warning after thermal Installation protector trips.Da not touch operating motor,it may be hot enough to cause injury. Installation, troubleshooting and parts replacement is to Do not place any body parts.or objects in Ian,motor be performed only by a qualified personnel. Consult and openings; or drives while motor is connected to follow applicable building codes which will supercede this power source. document, NOTE: Refer to motor nameplate for wiring procedures. Refer Do not use this equipment in explosive atmospheres! to switch manufacturer for installation and wiring procedures. 1.Read and follow all instructions and cautionary markings.Make sure electrical power source conforms 1.Cut an appropriate sized hole in the roof surface. Follow to requirements of equipmennt and local codescurb manufacturer's installation instructions. Caulk and 2.Ventilators should be assembled,'installed and serviced flash curb to ensure a water tight seal. by a qualified technician,Have all'electricr f work 2.Install optional backdraft damper. Secure damper flange performed by a qualified electrician, to curb damper tray, with fasteners provided. • 3,Follow all local electrical and safety codes in the United 3.Remove motor cover. States and Canada,as well as the National Electrical 4.Place ventilator on curb. Code(NEC),the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA),and the National Fire Protection Association 5.Secure ventilator to roof curb using a minimum of (NFPA)Bulletin 96 in the United States,Ground motor in eight fasteners. accordance with NEC Article 250(grounding). Follow the € 6.Check ventilator propeller for free rotation. Canadian Electric Code (CEO)in Canada. 7.Check all fasteners for tightness. 4.Motor and fan must be securely grounded(bare metal) 8.Mount and wire safety disconnect switch under ventilator to a suitable electric ground,such as a grounded water cover and wire motor per wiring diagram on motor. pipe or ground wire system. 9.Replace motor cover. In United States,to reduce the risk of injury to persons, 10.Wire control switches at ground level. OSTIA complying guards are required when fan is installed within 7 feet of floor or working level In Canada,to reduce the risk of injury to persons,CSA complying guards are required when fan is installed below 2.5 meters(8.2 feet)above floor or grade level. Optional Disconnect 1.Do not kink power cable or allow it to come in contact with sharp objects, oil,grease, hot surfaces or chemicals.Replace damaged cords immediately. -' 2.Make certain that the.power source conforms to the -'I requirements far the equipment. I�,�'I 3.Never open access door to a duct with the ventilator, running. T u� owl 1 - _ I MY 0.75 In. 4.Motor must be,securely and adequately grounded.This 8 in.or 12 in. • can-be accomplished by wiring With a grounded,metal- wi ngnvaners I clad race way system by using a separate'ground wire ��� NEXIIIi connected to the bare metal of the motor frame, or other suitable means. • 1.25 in.—1. 4— Recommended Duct and Damper Size .: ........ .'.::, .............._S .... ._ _, r--Recommended Roof Opening 5 e;Y3 Operation Parts List 1.Before starting up or operating, check all fasteners ISOLATOR KIT for tightness. In particular,check set screws in MOTOR MOTOR propeller hub.While in the OFF position,or before COVER connecting the ventilator to power,turn the fan SHROUD propeller by hand to be sure it is not striking the venturi or any obstacle. -_— Ili, 2.Start the ventilator up and shut it off immediately to check rotation of the propeller with directional arrow in the motor compartment.Ventilator 1,11-in- all propeller should rotate counter-clockwise on models when viewed from the top and �r CONDUIT clockwise for size 10 only. WINDBAND PF1111�_ 3.When the ventilator is started, observe the -, operation and check for any unusual noises. 4.With the system in full operation and all duct work PROPELLER CURB CAP/ attached, measure current input to the motor and VENTURI compare with the nameplate rating to determine if the motor is operating under safe load conditions. 5.Keep inlets and approaches to ventilator clean and free from obstruction. Troubleshooting Problem 1 Cause . ..ZR `` Corrective Action .. . Maintenance Blown fuse or breaker Replace or repair motor Disconnect and lockout power source VentiistorDefective motor Replace or repair before servicing. Inoperative Shut power OFF and check wiring Uneven cleaning of the propeller will Incorrectly wired for proper connections produce an out of balance condition Blocked duct or clogged filters Clean or replace that will cause vibration in the ventilator. Speed too slow Check for correct drives 1.Keep inlets and approaches to Damper closed Inspect/repair damper ventilator clean and free from Insufficient Incorrect propeller rotation Check wiring obstruction. Depending on the usage AlrfioW Check motorr secure connection and severityof the contaminated air, k,: where air loss a regularly scheduled inspection for Loose fitting duct sections where ductate permittingned(suggest duct cleaning the fan propeller,ventilator, tape at seams for sealed closure) and surrounding areas should be Loose propeller Tighten set screws established. Accumulation of material on propeller Clean 2.Check for unusual noises when fan Excessive Tighten base not securely anchored Secure properly is running. Noi ^e Tighten acorn nuts securing 3.Periodically inspect and tighten o[Vibration Motor hood loose and rattling motor hood Set screws. , ,, Fan propeller out of balance Replace propeller 4.Follow motor manufacturer's Propeller RPM too high Check drives instructions for motor lubrication. Motor,,, Shorted motor winding Replace motor Orveihoads, Incorrect propeller rotation Check motor wiring uvelea Contact Power Company Over/Under line voltage Warranty 'Greenheckwarrants hi equipment ' f rn defe tsin ma ert d vor manship for period#of of e ear fr4,Nom I ,*iii. \ un>�orr� which pave too e de ern the awn' e will be�lr4 t ouroptio at f c toriy,transpot tic prepaid.Mc torsare warranted,by the motor manufacturer r,a e e fht ulld root rs,furnis'h byGreenheck Provo defective4durin this period, they should# e returned to t e� oz d o��e �stations Oreenheck will no are ttsible or n r rel io ora tallation cos s 'Asa �f�fottr� :,‘,2#1,:_t„.tn a improvement,Greenheck es eves the fight to changespeclficatiort without nods*. Greenheck Centrifugal Utility"Fan catalog provides additional AMCA Publication 410-96,Safety Practices for Users and information describing the equipment,fan performance, Installers of Industrial and Commercial Fans,provides available accessories,and specification data. additional safety information.This publication can be obtained from AMCA International, Inc.at www.amca.org. • JGREENHECK ® Building Value in Air. - Phone:(715)359-6171 •Fax:(715)355-2399•E-mail:gfcinfo@greenheck.com•Website:www.greenheck.com 2 4 40444201.l - , ^'" CCIayright 2011 ©Greenheck Fan Corporation SPECIFICATIONS & SUBMITTAL DATA FEATURES: ww,, • Heavy gauge galvanized steel cabinet MODELS • Electrostatically applied polyester powder 3000SD coating finish 4001 SD • One iece drawn bottom p pan � = 5000SD • Chem treated adjustable water troughs in pad frames • Junction box with optional locations standard • Bleed-off kit standard • Made in the U.S.A. Project PadtllePalace MODELS • Location 12230 SW Main St-Tigard, OR 97223 3000DD -- --- 4001DD Architect 5000DD Engineer Contractor Anctil Heating &Cooling SubmittedBy Brian Murphy Date 7/13/2016 Ref.• Cooler Static No. Model No. Qty. CFM Pressure Motor HP Speed Volts Phase Optional Accesories 5000DD 1 4530 .2 ECRM341S 3/4 1 115 1 Concentric Diffuser 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Down Discharge Unit Notes CHAMPION COOLER 5800 Murray, Little Rock,AR 72209 1-800-643-8341 info@championcooler.corn 8-08 DOWN�JDISCHARGE UNITS SIDE DISCHARGE UNITS • �„ FH L i - °DRAIN ���• '- ��_ 1 __ _� fv A .� A �� D G G ! �. I J I_ -�. F --E—'. F --I I B --I C y\ 1 F -.--E F f -fI C F1� B F H„ BOTTOM FRONT SIDE FRONT SIDE REAR GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS* MODEL WEIGHT CABINET • DUCT DUCT DRAIN DUCT FILTER PAD DIMENSIONS* MOTOR LBS. DIMENSIONS OPENING LOCATION EXT. DRIVE NO. NO. PULLEY tSHIP. ttOPER. A B C D E F G H I J REQ'D HEIGHT WIDTH PART NO. BELT DOWN DISCHARGE 3000DD 118 175 33 71b 28'/8 28 1/8 13 5/3 13 5/8 7 1/4 4 5/8 1 17°/6 5 3/1 3 3/4 4 27 22 110277 4L-450 4001DD 161 233 34'/2 34 1/3 34'/8 17 3/4 17 3/4 8 3/16 4 1/4 16 13/32 5 3 23/32 4 28 27 110278 4L-560 5000DD 220 309 42 713 39 39 19 3/4 19 3/4 9 5/8 4 1/4 25 13/32 5'/3 4 4 36 33 110278 4L-690 SIDE DISCHARGE 3000SD 109 193 33'/16 28 1/3 28'/3 13 5/3 13 5/8 7 1/4 12 3/32 12 25/32 8 3/4 1 3 27 22 110277 4L-450 4001SD 150 269 34 1/2 34 1/8 34 1/e 17 3/4 17 3/4 8 716 12'/16 10 21/33 8 3/4 1 3 28 27 110278 4L-560 5000SD 202 357 42'/13 39 39 19 3/4 19 3/4 9 5/8 16 21/32 15 21/12 8 3/4 I 3 36 33 110278 4L-670 * All Dimensions in inches. . t Shipping weight is without motor. ft Operating weight shown is total weight of unit,motor and water. • MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS CFM** INCHES STATIC PRESSURE PUMP SPECIFICATIONS MODEL H.P. OTOR SPEED VOLTS AMPS* 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 PUMP VOLTS AMPS NO. PART NO. CFM RPM CFM I RPM CFM I RPM CFM I RPM CFM RPM CFM I RPM PART NO. DOWN DISCHARGE 110444 1 3000DD 1/3 110445 2 115 7.2 2175 562 2060 580 1970 603 1810 630 1650 660 1520 690 110436 120 0.7 110444 1 1/3 110445 2 115 7.2 3077 376 2880 400 2565 420 2240 440 NR - NR - 110436 120 0.7 4001DD 1104 1 1/2 11044 2 115 9.8 3654 443 3430 460 3230 475 3064 494 2498 514 2010 539 110436 120 0.7 11044 1 1/2 110447 2 115 9.8 4334 318 4000 330 3620 343 3300 363 2610 375 2170 405 110436 120 0.7 5000DD 110448 1 3/4 110449 2 115 13.8 4983 370 4780 382 4530 396 4280 411 4020 427 3780 446 110436 120 0.7 SIDE DISCHARGE 110444 1 3000SD 1/3 110445 2 115 7.2 2077 574 1950 595 1760 615 1700 645 1550 665 NR - 110436 120 0.7 110444 1 1/3 110445 2 115 7.2 2973 402 2726 420 2550 435 2230 461 NR - NR - 110436 120 0.7 4001SD 11044 1 1/2 110447 2 115 9.8 3432 454 3230 470 3000 485 2775 500 2140 534 1475 535 110436 120 0.7 11044 1 1/2 110447 2 115 9.8 4190 328 3910 345 3650 359 3330 376 2900 392 NR - 110436 120 0.7 5000SD 3/4 110449 2 115 13.8 4734 370 4600 392 4320 404 4060 418 3810 436 3630 455 110436 120 0.7 * Amp rating is Full-Load Amperage per National Electric Code(for Blower Motor Only). ** CFM-Cubic Feet per Minute • 0 0 #10 X 1/2" TEK SCREWS S (3 PER SIDE) ATTACHING UNIT TO CURB 0 0 ...000111111111111.- 3/8 x 3" LAG SCREWS (6 PER SIDE) ATTACHING CURB TO ROOF