Reference, Control center layout dirty filter switch – Greenheck Fan VSU Make-Up Air Unit with Direct-Fired Gas Heater 470654 User Manual

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Model VSU Make-Up Air

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Control Center Layout

Dirty Filter Switch

Reference

13

22

26

28

27

20

15

21

4

1

7 8

2

9

3

5

16

23

17

18

19

14

25

10

12

11

6

24

1. Supply Motor Starter — 24 volt magnetic

contacts for starting supply motor.

2. Supply Overload — provides electronic overload

protection to supply motor.

3. Low Voltage Transformer — provides low

voltage to fan/heat/cooling enable controls.

4. Control Terminal Block — provides wiring

access to controls.

5. Fan Relay — allows power to pass to energize

motor starter.

6. High Voltage Enclosure — provides protection

from high voltage circuits.

7. Auxiliary Contact (optional) — provides one

normally closed and one normally open contact for
other equipment.

8. Exhaust Motor Starter (optional) — 24 volt

magnetic contacts for starting exhaust motor.

9. Exhaust Overload (optional) — provides

electronic overload protection to exhaust motor.

10. Transformer Fuse (optional) — provides proper

fusing for cooling transformer.

11. Terminal Block — provides wiring access to high

voltage circuits.

12. Exhaust Fuses (optional) — provides proper

fusing for exhaust fan motor(s).

13. Dirty Filter Switch (optional) — monitors filter

pressure drop, turns on indicating light when
pressure drop is above field adjustable set point.

14. Inlet Air Sensor (optional) — outdoor air stat

that automatically controls the heating and/or
cooling based on outdoor air temperature.

15. Remote Temperature Selector (optional)

allows for remote temperature set point.

16. Heat Relay — allows power to pass to heating

controls.

17. Heating Terminal Block — provides wiring

access to heating controls.

18. Flame Safeguard/Spark Generator (Direct

Spark) — monitors flame, shuts down unit when
unsafe conditions are detected.

19. High Limit — prevents unit from discharging air

above a set point.

20. Low Voltage Transformer — reduces voltage to

Maxitrol system.

21. Amplifier — controls modulating valve, assures

the desired temperature is delivered.

22. Transformer (optional) — provides voltage to

optional evaporative cooling pump.

23. Cooling Relay (optional) — allows power to

pass to cooling controls.

24. Cooling Terminal Block (optional) — provides

wiring access to cooling controls.

25. Low Voltage Transformer (optional) — reduces

voltage to cooling controls.

26. Reset Timer (optional) — resets cooling system

to run a time interval.

27. Auto Drain Relay (optional) — assures supply

pump does not operate during drain interval.
Allows pump to operate in cooling mode.

28. Cooling Timer (optional) — allows for automatic

draining of the evaporative cooling system based
on time schedule.

Negative Pressure

after the filters

Common

Normally Open

Normally Closed

CCW to Decrease Trip Point
CW to Increase Trip Point

Positive Pressure

before the filters

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