Greenheck Fan H-CUBE. User Manual

High wind and hurricane zone fans, Models h-g, h-gb, h-cue and h-cube, Belt and direct drive exhaust fans

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High Wind and Hurricane Zone Fans

Models H-G, H-GB, H-CUE and H-CUBE

Belt and Direct Drive Exhaust Fans

November

2006

The Hurricane season has brought a new level of attention to wind resistance in the

HVAC Industry. As you know, 2005 ended the worst hurricane season in history. With

this increased level of awareness, comes a greater need for high wind resistant roof

mounted equipment. To prevent water infi ltration and building damage, it is critical that

roof top equipment stay affi xed to the roof. But how do you know which product can

withstand high winds? Turn to Greenheck Models H-G, H-GB, H-CUE and H-CUBE to

ensure your exhaust fans stay affi xed to the roof.

Hurricane winds start at 75 mph. At speeds of 150 mph, wind can exert a 61 pound per

square foot pressure or over 750 pounds of force on a fan and curb. Forceful winds

were the cause of most hurricane damage, exceeding $124 billion dollars in damage in

2005.

Greenheck is leading the Hurricane Standards development

Models H-G, H-GB, H-CUE and H-CUBE are third-party tested

Finite Element Analysis (FEA) done by licensed Professional Engineer

(including P.E. in Florida, Texas, Louisiana…)

Full scale wind tunnel tested to 150 MPH

Tested as an assembly

No tie downs to roof are required

Severe weather calls for serious protection. We have the solution. Greenheck Models

H-G, H-GB, H-CUE and H-CUBE. Remember that these are the only tested and proven

high wind resistant fans. Don’t sacrifi ce quality and durability–specify the only fans that will

survive hurricane force winds.

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