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Dirty Filter Sensors

Filters require scheduled maintenance to improve

air quality and system efficiency. A dirty filter sensor

allows you to minimize maintenance frequency to only

when it is needed. The dirty filter kit senses when

the filters are dirty and sends a signal to our built-in

control center. Greenheck offers an optional remote

control panel and a “clogged filter” light to tie the

signal into.

Rotation Sensor

Adding a wheel rotation sensor to the unit assures

you that the energy wheel is operating properly. The

sensor sends a signal to the control center of the

unit in the rare event that the wheel stops rotating.

Greenheck offers an optional remote control panel and

a “wheel rotation” light to tie the signal into.

Factory Mounted Sensors

Amp Draw, Pressure, Temperature: Greenheck offers

factory mounted sensors that are wired back to the

control center, so you can get the information you

need to know, exactly where you need to measure

it. These sensors can be used to simply monitor unit

operation or to actively control the unit with controls

by others.

Amp Monitor

Blower amp draw can be monitored

through the use of an amperage

sensor. These sensors allow for

either an analog or digital output

based on your system needs.

Wheel Pressure Sensors

In each airstream, a pressure

sensor is available to monitor

wheel operation. Wheel pressure

can be used to indicate a buildup

of frost during the cold winter

months or can be used as a CFM

gauge as the energy wheel is a

laminar flow device (i.e. a specific

pressure equals a specific CFM).

Temperature Sensors

Wheel performance can be

determined with factory mounted

temperature sensors. Every

compartment can be monitored to

know how your unit is operating.

CO

2

Sensor

A good indicator for building health is

carbon dioxide (CO

2

). Greenheck offers a

CO

2

sensor, that can be used to engage

the unit based on CO

2

levels, or it can

increase or decrease airflows through

the use of a variable frequency drive

(VFD) on the blowers. The CO

2

sensor

can be unit mounted or space mounted

depending on your application.

Service Outlet

While performing minimal maintenance on your ERV, a

service outlet can provide power when and where it’s

needed. Shipped loose, the outlet can be mounted in

the correct location for your building.

Vapor-Tight Lights

Access doors provide natural lighting during the day,

but there may be times when more light is needed

to see properly inside the unit. To increase bulb life

and to also protect the bulb, Greenheck offers a

vapor-tight light.

Blower VFD’s

Variable frequency drives are a great

tool to control airflow to the space

or to maintain duct pressures. With

this optional feature, two VFD’s are

utilized, one per fan for independent

and flexible control.

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