Receiving, Handling And Storage; Component Checklist - Electrical - Greenheck Vektor Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Laboratory exhaust with variable geometry nozzle (vgn) technology electrical controls information
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General Electrical Controls Information
Receiving
Upon receiving the product, check to ensure all items
are accounted for by referencing the delivery receipt or
packing list. Inspect each crate or carton for shipping
damage before accepting delivery. Alert the carrier
of any damage detected. The customer will make
a notation of damage (or shortage of items) on the
delivery receipt and all copies of the bill of lading which
is countersigned by the delivering carrier. If damaged,
immediately contact your Greenheck Representative.
Any physical damage to the unit after acceptance is not
the responsibility of Greenheck Fan Corporation.

Component Checklist - Electrical

Check off the following system components to verify all
components are received.
 ABB Eclipse Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) with
bypass mode and internal wiring kit.
(VGN with factory-supplied VFD)
 VGN nozzle controller
(VGN customer-supplied VFD)
 Transducer/terminal enclosure with Sure Aire™
pressure transducer and system terminals in
NEMA 3R enclosure
 24 volt VGN nozzle with modulating actuator
0/2-10 VDC with feedback
Unpacking
Verify that all required parts and the correct quantity
of each item have been received. If any items are
missing; report shortages to your local representative to
arrange for obtaining missing parts. Sometimes it is not
possible that all items for the unit be shipped together
due to availability of transportation and truck space.
Confirmation of shipment(s) must be limited to only
items on the bill of lading.
Handling
Handle in such a manner as to keep from scratching or
chipping the coating. Damaged finish may reduce ability
of unit to resist corrosion.
Storage
Units are protected against damage during shipment. If
the unit cannot be installed and operated immediately,
precautions need to be taken to prevent deterioration of
the unit during storage. The user assumes responsibility
of the unit and accessories while in storage. The
manufacturer will not be responsible for damage during
storage. These suggestions are provided solely as a
convenience to the user.
INDOOR -
The ideal environment for the storage of
units and accessories is indoors, above grade, in a
low humidity atmosphere which is sealed to prevent
the entry of blowing dust, rain, or snow. Temperatures
should be evenly maintained between 30°F (-1°C)
and 110°F (43°C) (wide temperature swings may
cause condensation and "sweating" of metal parts).
All accessories must be stored indoors in a clean, dry
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atmosphere. Remove any accumulations of dirt, water,
ice, or snow and wipe dry before moving to indoor
storage. To avoid "sweating" of metal parts, allow cold
parts to reach room temperature. To dry parts and
packages use a portable electric heater to eliminate any
moisture build up. Leave coverings loose to permit air
circulation and to allow for periodic inspection. The unit
should be stored at least 3½ in. (89 mm) off the floor on
wooden blocks covered with moisture proof paper or
polyethylene sheathing. Aisles between parts and along
all walls should be provided to permit air circulation and
space for inspection.
Inspection and Maintenance during
Storage
While in storage, inspect equipment once per month.
Keep a record of inspection and maintenance
performed. If moisture or dirt accumulations are found
on parts, the source should be located and eliminated.
Removed From Storage
As units are removed from storage to be installed
in their final location, they should be protected and
maintained in a similar fashion, until the equipment goes
into operation. Prior to installing the unit and system
components, inspect the unit assembly to make sure it
is in working order.
1. Check all fasteners, and accessories for tightness.
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