Operation - electrical – Greenheck TSU Base Unit Manual (464441) User Manual

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Operation - Electrical

Electrical Sequence

Exhaust Fan Contact (S1) Closed (optional)

• Power passes to N.C. exhaust overload contact

(ST2 OL) (optional)

• Power passes to exhaust starter(s) (ST2)

• N.O. exhaust starter switches are energized and

closed

• Power passes to exhaust fans

• Exhaust fan(s) (M2) start

Supply Fan Contact (S2) Closed

• Power passes through N.C. field-supplied fire

contact (FSC)

• Power passes through N.O. exhaust fan contact

(ST2) which is closed when the exhaust relay (ST2)
is activated (optional)

• Power passes to N.C. supply overload contact

(ST1OL)

• Power passes through N.C. contact on optional

freeze protection timer (RT4) which remains closed if
the temperature has remained above the set point

• Power passes to optional inlet damper (D1) which

opens

• When damper is fully opened, optional N.O. damper

limit switch (DL1) closes

• Power passes to and energizes supply starter relay

(RF)

• Power passes to N.O. fan contact (RF) which is

energized and closed

• Supply starter (ST1) is energized

• Supply starter contact (ST1) closes and power

reaches and energizes supply fan

• Supply fan (M1) starts

Heat Contact (S4) Closed

• Power passes to N.O. fan relay (RF or ST1) which is

energized and closed

• Power passes to optional inlet air sensor contact

(TS4) which is energized and closed if the inlet air
temperature is below the set point

• Power passes to and energizes the heat relay (RH)

• N.O. heat relay contact (RH) closes

• Power passes to and energizes terminal 5 of the

Flame Safeguard (FSG). Power light on FSG is on.

• Power passes to N.C. high limit control contact

(HLC1) which is closed if temperature has remained
below set point

• Power passes to optional N.O. and N.C. high and

low gas pressure contacts (PS4 and PS3), which are
both closed if gas pressure is within the set range

• Power passes to terminal 6 of the Flame Safeguard

(FSG)

• Power begins direct gas burner sequence

(see Direct Gas Burner Sequence)

Optional Evaporative Cooling Contact (S4)

Closed*

• N.O. contact on fan relay (RF) is energized and

closed

• Power passes to optional inlet air sensor contact

(TS4) which is energized and closed if the inlet air
temperature is above the set point

• Power passes to and energizes cool relay (RC)

• N.O. contact on cool relay (RC) is energized and

closed

• Power passes to optional evaporative cooling pump

(P1)

Direct Gas Burner Sequence

Supply Fan Contact Closed

• Power passes to the supply fan and heat switch

Heat Contact Closed

• Power passes to the heat relay then to the Flame

Safeguard

Flame Safeguard (FSG) Sequence

• Checks for proper airflow

• Verifies no flame present at burner

• Initiates 10 second prepurge

• Sends power to open pilot gas valve (V1) and

energizes the spark generator (SG)

• Tries for up to 10 seconds to light pilot and confirm

flame

• Powers the main gas valves (V2) open

• Shuts down spark generator (SG)

• Continuously monitors the flame and airflow

• Performs self-diagnostic check every five seconds

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