Installation options, Roof mounted installation – Greenheck Fan Modular Make-Up Air Unit DGX User Manual

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Upblast Discharge - Arrangement UB

The Greenheck combination package
simplifies installation and reduces field labor
costs. The pre-engineered design ensures that
the supply fan, exhaust fan, curb, and
combination extension components interface
properly for kitchen ventilation applications.

Equally important, Greenheck combination
packages are specifically designed to comply
with NFPA 96.

NFPA 96 states:

• Exhaust duct must terminate at least 24

inches above the roof deck

• Fan discharge must be at least 40 inches

above the roof deck

• Air intake shall have a horizontal separation

of 10 feet from the exhaust discharge

Note: Consult local codes and the authority
having jurisdiction if there are questions
concerning the use of this product.

Model DGX (Housing 12, 22, & 32 only) is available with a pre-engineered thru-wall installation option, which is
ideal when a roof penetration is not desirable.

Factory options that facilitate easy installation
and ensure problem-free operation:

Weatherhood:

A full down turn design with

generous intake area to minimize intake velocity
and moisture entrainment.

Thru-Wall Sleeve:

Sleeve provides attachment

interface between weatherhood and burner
section. Accommodates walls up to 15 inches in
depth.

Filter Section:

Aluminum mesh media filters

outdoor air and strips fine mist from the air. A
drain pan weeps moisture out the front of the
wall sleeve.

Roof Mounted Installation

Roof Mounted Installation

Thru-Wall Installation

Thru-Wall Installation

INSTALLATION OPTIONS

Model DGX is available for stand alone installations as shown below. Downblast (Arrangement DB), upblast
(Arrangement UB), or horizontal (Arrangement HZ) discharge may be specified.

Horizontal Discharge - Arrangement HZ

Combination Package - Arrangement DBC

The combination curb extension
is the component that pulls the
Combination Package together,
providing a factory engineered
interface between the roof curb
and the fans. It is also designed
to satisfy NFPA 96 requirements
- above the roof line - for
kitchen hood exhaust.

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