Greenheck ERVe Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual page 27

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Troubleshooting – Unit
Symptom
Possible Cause
One or both
blowers turn off
intermittently and
Exhaust Only frost control sensors are tripping.
back on after
about 2 minutes
Air seals are too tight.
"Economizer" sensors are operating.
Energy wheel does
No power to wheel motor.
NOT turn
Wheel drive belt.
VFD overload. (OL1 on readout)
Energy wheel runs
Wheel motor overloads are tripping, due to
rubbing between wheel and air seals.
intermittently
Fan wheel rubbing on inlet.
Bearings.
Wheel out of balance.
Loose wheel on shaft.
Loose motor or blower sheave.
Belts too loose.
Excessive noise
Belts too tight.
or vibration
Worn belt.
Motor base or blower loose.
Buildup of material on wheel.
Bearing and drive misaligned.
Noise being transmitted by duct.
Always have a completed Pre Start-Up Checklist, unit Start-Up Checklist, and Optional Accessories Checklist prior to requesting parts or
service information.
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Corrective Action
Adjust frost temperature sensor set point as
needed.
See Energy Recovery Wheel under Unit Start-Up
section.
Adjust temperature or enthalpy set points as
needed.
Make sure wheel drive is plugged in. Verify power
is available.
Check for loose or broken belts. Replace belts
(consult factory).
Refer to VFD section. Compare motor amp rating
to setting in VFD. Adjust accordingly.
Recheck air seals, make sure they are not too
tight. See Energy Recovery Wheel under Unit
Start-Up Section.
Adjust wheel and/or inlet cone. Tighten wheel hub
or bearing collars on shaft.
Replace defective bearing(s). Lubricate bearings.
Tighten collars and fasteners.
Replace or rebalance.
Tighten wheel setscrew.
Tighten sheave setscrew.
Adjust belt tension after 24 hours of operation.
Loosen to maintain a 3/8 inch deflection per foot
of span between sheaves.
Replace.
Tighten mounting bolts.
Clean wheel and housing.
Realign.
Make sure ductwork is supported properly. Make
sure ductwork metal thickness is sized for proper
stiffness. Check duct size at discharge to ensure
that air velocities are not too high.
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