Wall housing mounting arrangements, Flush exterior flush interior – Greenheck Fan SE1 User Manual

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The wall housing is designed to reduce installation time and provide maximum installation flexibility.
Attached accessories such as backdraft dampers, guards and weatherhoods may mount to either end. As a
result a wide variety of configurations are available to accommodate the needs of the system designer.

The following information will help determine the correct arrangement required. When ordering specify
arrangement by the drawing number 1A, 2A, 1B or 2B as shown in the diagrams below.

NOTE: Weatherhoods are strongly recommended for all configurations to help prevent moisture infiltration.
Mounting flange, damper and guard ship factory mounted on all arrangements as shown except when
ordered as a kit.

Mounting Arrangements for Interior Service Applications

Pressure Loss

CFM x 1000

EXHAUST FAN in Wall Housing with Gravity
Damper and Weatherhood

SUPPLY FAN in Wall Housing with Gravity
Damper and Weatherhood

Airflow

Airflow

Static Pressure

Pressure Loss

CFM x 1000

Static Pressure

Wa

ll

Wa

ll

Supply

Exhaust

Interior

Exterior

Supply

Exhaust

Wa

ll

Wa

ll

Interior

Exterior

Flush exterior

Flush interior

1A-R Supply

2A-R Supply

1B-R Exhaust

2B-R Exhaust

Wall Housing Mounting Arrangements

Interior

Exterior

Supply

Exhaust

W

all

W

all

Supply

Exhaust

W

all

W

all

Interior

Exterior

1B Supply

1A Exhaust

2B Supply

2A Exhaust

Flush exterior

Flush interior

Reverse mounting a wall housing simply involves
installing the wall housing through the wall
opening in the opposite direction of the above
configurations. This results in an opposite effect
on fan function. An exhaust fan in a wall housing
will function as a supply fan when the housing is
reverse mounted.

Example: When the exhaust arrangement shown as
1A is reversed (shown as 1A-R) the same unit now
becomes a supply arrangement. The construction,
fan position and mounting angle location in both
configurations remain identical.

The arrangements shown below are the most
commonly used and should be considered first
for most applications. The choice of flush interior
or exterior mounting are based on appearance or
space considerations.

Belts, pulleys and motors are serviced from
inside the building with these arrangements. For
applications requiring service from outside the
building, see reverse mounting arrangements below.

Mounting Arrangements for Exterior Service Applications (Optional)

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