Greenheck Fan Fan Fundamentals 129 User Manual

Fan fundamentals, Introduction to fan selection, Model designation

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F A N F U N D A M E N T A l S

129

Introduction to FAN SELECTION

This is a guide to the most basic fan sections, all of which enable you to select the right fan for the job. It will answer the

following questions (and more):

• What is a SONE?

• How are model numbers and performance tables used to select a fan?

• How are direct drive and belt driven fans different?

• What types of motors are used with these fans?

The goal is to understand and use the Greenheck literature as an important tool in filling a customer’s fan order.

TErMS

cfm

Cubic Feet Per Minute. A measure of airflow.

Ps

Static Pressure. Resistance to airflow measured in inches of water gauge.

sone

A measure of loudness. One sone can be approximated as the loudness of a quiet refrigerator at a distance of 5 feet. Sones
follow a linear scale, that is, 10 sones are twice as loud as 5 sones.

Bhp

Brake Horsepower. A measure of power consumption. Used to determine the proper motor horsepower and wiring.

hp

Horsepower. Used to indicate a fan’s motor size.

rpm

Revolutions Per Minute. Measure of fan speed.

TS

Tip Speed. The speed of the tip of a fan wheel or prop measured in feet per minute.

AMCA

Air Movement & Control Association. A nationally recognized association which establishes standards for fan testing and
performance ratings. AMCA also license air volume and sound certified ratings.

MODEL DESIGNATION

For Greenheck belt drive models, the model designation

tells the model type, size and the motor hp.
EXAMPLE: GB-090-6

Model is GB hp is 1/6

Nominal Wheel Dia. 9 in.

For direct drive units, the model designation tells

the model type, the size and the motor/fan rpm.

EXAMPLE: G-121-B

Model is G rpm is 1140

Nominal Wheel Dia. 12 in.

MOTOR INFORMATION (Belt Drive Only)

When specifying a belt drive fan, the model designation

does not completely describe the unit. Additional

information about the motor is necessary. These items

are listed below:
MOTOR ENCLOSURE

This will be either “Open” (open, drip proof), “TE” (totally

enclosed) or “EXP” (explosion-resistant). Open is the

most common and will be supplied unless otherwise

specified.

SPEEDS

Motors are available in either single-speed or two speed.

Single-speed motors are 1725 rpm. Two speed motors

will be 1725/1140 rpm. Single-speed will be supplied

unless otherwise specified.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Voltage and phase. Voltage can be 115, 208, 230 or 460.

Phase is either single-or 3 phase. A 115 volt, single-

phase motor is shown as 115/1. Typically, motors of

1/2 hp and less are single-phase. Motors of 3/4 hp and

greater are 3 phase.

this table

lists model

designation

suffixes for motor

horsepower and

fan rpm.

BELT DRIVE

DIRECT DRIVE

Suffix

Motor hp

Suffix

Fan rpm

6

1/6

A

1725

4

1/4

B

1140

3

1/3

C

860

5

1/2

D

1550

7

3/4

G

1300

10

1

E

1050

15

11/2

F

880

20

2

P

1625

30

3

50

5

75

71/2

DIRECT DRIVE

Selection of direct drive fans (those with the motor shaft

connected to the fan wheel or propeller) is nearly the

same as belt drive selection. However, there are two

differences worth noting. Where belt drive fan speed can

be altered by adjusting the motor pulley, direct drive fans

(since they have no pulleys) must use a different method.

To adjust a direct drive fan’s speed (also motor

speed) or to provide a means of meeting an exact

performance requirement, a speed control can be

furnished. Speed controls vary the voltage supplied to

the fan and slow

it down; a principle similar to the way dimmer light

switches work.

Models CUE and CW, sizes 060-095 and Model SQ,

sizes 60-95, are provided with 115 volt, 60 cycle motors.

The three speeds are 1550 rpm (D), 1300 rpm (G) and 1050

rpm (E). Changing a motor lead is all that is necessary to

change speeds. When selecting a model with a 3 speed

motor, it is recommended that the G speed be chosen

whenever possible. This is the middle speed, which gives

the greatest flexibility in air volume because airflow can be

increased or decreased simply by changing a motor lead.

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TyPICAL MoTor TAg - Electrical Instructions

Suffix Letter Motor Speed

Wiring Connections

D

1550 rpm

White to L1 Black to L2

G

1300 rpm

White to L1 Blue to L2

E

1050 rpm

White to L1 Red to L2

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