Maintenance - routine, Filters, Evaporative coolers – Greenheck Fan Make-Up Air Unit 470658 MSX User Manual

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Model MSX Make-Up Air

Maintenance - Routine

continued

Filters

Filter maintenance is generally limited to cleaning and
replacement.
If aluminum mesh filters are installed, they can be
washed in warm soapy water.
An adhesive spray can be added to aluminum mesh
filters to increase their efficiency.
If disposable filters are installed, they can be checked
by holding up to a light source. If light cannot pass
through the filter, it should be replaced.

IMPORTANT

When reinstalling filters, be sure to install them

with the airflow in the correct direction. An airflow

direction arrow is located on the side of the filters.

IMPORTANT

Replacement filters should be from the same

manufacturer and the same size as the original

filters provided with the unit.

Evaporative Coolers

The media should be periodically brushed lightly with
a soft bristle brush in an up and down motion while
flushing with water. This aids in reducing the amount
of mineral build-up.
For large amounts of mineral build-up, clean or
replace the media and increase the water bleed-off or
flush rate.
The cooling media has a useful life of 3 to 5 years
depending on the water quality and the bleed-off or
flush rate.

Leaving Air

Entering Air

45º

15º

Media Orientation

IMPORTANT

When reinstalling the evaporative media, make sure

that it is installed correctly. Reference the drawing

shown below.

IMPORTANT

Replacement media should be from the same

manufacturer and be the same size as the original

media provided with the unit.

Bearings

The bearings for Greenheck fans are carefully selected
to match the maximum load and operating conditions
of the specific class, arrangement and fan size.
The instructions provided in this manual and those
provided by the bearing manufacturer will minimize
any bearing problems.

IMPORTANT

Lubricate bearings prior to periods of extended

shutdowns or storage and rotate shaft monthly to

aid in corrosion prevention. If the fan is stored more

than three months, purge the bearings with new

grease prior to start-up.

Recommended Bearing Lubrication Schedule (in Months*)

Fan

RPM

Bearing Bore Size (inches)

1

2

- 1

1

1

8

- 1

1

2

1

5

8

- 1

7

8

1

15

16

- 2

3

16

2

7

16

- 3

250

6

6

6

6

6

500

6

6

6

5

4

750

6

5

4

3

3

1000

5

3

2

1

1

1250

5

3

2

1

1

1500

5

2

1

1

0.5

2000

5

1

1

0.5

0.25

*Suggested initial greasing interval is based on 12 hour

per day operation and 150°F (66°C) maximum housing

temperature. For continuous (24 hour) operation, decrease

greasing interval by 50%

• If extended grease lines are present, relubricate while in

operation, only without endangering personnel.

• For ball bearings (operating) relubricate until clean grease

is seen purging at the seals. Be sure not to unseat the seal

by over lubricating.

• For ball bearings (idle) add 1-2 shots of grease up to 2

inch bore size, and 4-5 shots above 2 inch bore sizes with

a hand grease gun.

• For roller bearings add 4 shots of grease up to 2 inch bore

size, and 8 shots for 2-5 inch bore size with a hand grease

gun.

• Adjust relubrication frequency based on condition of

purged grease.

• A high quality lithium based grease conforming to NLGI

Grade 2 consistency, such as those listed here:

Mobil 532

Mobilux #2

Texaco Multifak #2

Texaco Premium #2

B Shell Alavania #2

Exxon Unirex #2

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