Installation stages – Greenheck Fan PVE-35 User Manual
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Model PVe Heat Recovery Unit
Lifting
Installation Stages
Once the PVe Heat Recovery Ventilator is delivered 
to the jobsite, the actual installation occurs in several 
distinct stages.
1. Installation location must be carefully considered. 
Service clearances needed for later maintenance 
of the unit must be taken into consideration, 
access to Return Air and Discharge Air ducting 
must be anticipated. And structural support 
of the unit must be taken into consideration. 
See appropriate sections of this manual for 
further information. If electric wiring is going 
to be brought into the cabinet from beneath 
(recommended), preparations for that step must 
be taken during the planning stage. If possible, a 
GKD curb should be installed prior to installation 
of roofing materials so that flashing can be run up 
the sides of the curb.
2. Hoisting the cabinet can be accomplished with
either a crane or a fork lift. If a forklift is used, the 
forks must extend all the way through the cabinet 
and project from the far side. The forks should 
be padded with a layer of ¼-inch thick plywood 
or other suitable material. If a forklift is used, the 
cabinet cannot be lowered directly onto the GKD 
curb unit because the forks will be in the way. It 
will be necessary to set the unit onto appropriate 
dunnage for final lowering after the forks are 
removed.
If a crane is used, hoisting points are provided at 
each corner of the cabinet. Small, padded hooks 
must be inserted into the hoisting points. There 
is very little internal clearance inside the cabinet 
base and the use of large lifting hooks will either 
dig into the cabinet structure or else interfere with 
the seating of the cabinet on the GKD curb.
2. Physical installation of the unit should be
completed prior to installation of electrical wiring. 
Condensate drains should be connected and if 
necessary, heat strips installed on the drains to 
prevent freezing of the traps. A final check should 
be made to ensure that the unit has been installed 
level by using the bottom of the cabinet as a 
reference, not the top (the cabinet roof is sloped 
to the rear). Ensure that all ductwork has been 
properly and permanently assembled.
3. Prior to wiring the unit, installer should verify that
all optional accessories are accounted for. Verify 
that electric components such as motors are rated 
properly for the voltage actually being used. Note 
that some of the illustrations and pictures used in 
this manual show the use of three phase power 
and if the user actually has single phase power, 
there will be minor variations present. The unit 
should be wired according to the supplied wiring 
diagrams and Best Practices. Careful testing 
and balancing of the power source should be 
accomplished at this time.
Lifting with a Crane
1. Before lifting, be sure that all shipping material
has been removed from unit.
2. To assist in determining rigging requirements,
weights are shown below.
3. Unit must be lifted by simultaneously hoisting
at all four corner lifting points provided on base 
structure, ensuring proper load distribution and 
support at each corner.
4. Rigger to use suitable mating hardware to attach
to unit corner lifting points.
5. Spreader bar(s) must
span the unit to 
prevent damage to 
the cabinet by the lift 
cables.
6. Always test-lift the
unit to check for 
proper balance 
and rigging before 
hoisting to desired 
location.
 7. Never lift units by weatherhoods. 
 8. Never lift units in windy conditions.
 9. Preparation of curb and roof openings should be 
completed prior to lifting the unit and setting on 
the curb.
The weights shown are a 
worst case scenario based 
on the sheet metal and 
component weights for 
the unit. These weights 
include sheet metal weights 
added together with the 
largest motors, blowers and 
accessories for the units.
Lifting with a Forklift
Unit base rail includes forklift lifting locations. Use 
weights shown to determine forklift size requirements.
Unit Weights (lbs.)
Model
Approx.
Weight
PVe-20
1300
PVe-35
1600
PVe-45
2100
PVe-55
2700
Forklift lifting
points
Crane hoisting points
(typical)