Installation; Lifting; Unit Weights & Recommended Roof; Openings - Greenheck HRE-20 Installation, operationand Maintenance Manual

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INSTALLATION

The system design and installation should follow
accepted industry practice, such as described in the
ASHRAE Handbook .
Adequate space should be left around the unit for piping
coils and drains, filter replacement, and maintenance .
Sufficient space should be provided on the side of the
unit for routine service and component removal should
that become necessary .
See Service Clearances/Access Panel Locations section
for more details .

LIFTING

1) Before lifting, be sure that all shipping material has
been removed from unit .
2) To assist in determining rigging requirements,
weights are shown below .
3) Unit must be lifted by the eight lifting lugs provided
on base structure .
4) Rigger to use suitable mating hardware to attach to
unit lifting lugs .
5) Spreader bar(s) must span the unit to prevent
damage to the cabinet by the lift cables .
6) Always test-lift the unit to check for proper balance
and rigging before hoisting to desired location .
7) Never lift units by weatherhoods.
8) Never lift units in windy conditions.
9) Preparation of curb and roof openings should be
completed prior to lifting unit to the roof .
10) Check to be sure that gasketing (supplied by others)
has been applied to the curb prior to lifting the unit
and setting on curb .
11) Do not use fork lifts for handling unit .
UNIT WEIGHTS & RECOMMENDED ROOF OPENING
Approx. Dry Weight
Unit Size
(lbs)
HRE-20
1660
HRE-45
2580
HRE-55
2950
HRE-90
4750
Unit weights assume indirect evap, direct evap, and IG furnace .
All dimensions shown are in inches .
Position the unit roof opening such that the supply discharge and exhaust inlet of the unit will line up with the
corresponding ductwork . Be sure to allow for the recommended service clearances when positioning opening
(see Service Clearances) . Do not face the outdoor air inlet of the unit into prevailing wind and keep the supply
inlet of the unit away from any other exhaust fans . Likewise, position the exhaust discharge opening away from
fresh air intakes of any other equipment .
When cutting only duct openings, cut opening 1 inch (25mm) larger than duct size to allow clearance for
installation . Area enclosed by roof curb must comply with clearance to combustible materials . If the roof is
constructed of combustible materials, area within the roof curb must be ventilated, left open, or covered with
non-combustible material which has an ÒRÓ value of at least 5 . If area within curb is open, higher radiated
sound levels may result .
Where the supply or warm air duct passes thru a combustible roof, a clearance of one inch must be maintained
between the outside edges of the duct and combustible material in accordance with NFPA Standard 90A.
Approx. Wet Weight
(lbs)
1800
2840
3320
5400
SAFETY WARNING
All factory provided lifting lugs must
be used when lifting the units . Failure
to comply with this safety precaution
could result in property damage,
serious injury, or death .
U
V
46
37
54
39
65
47
85
49
Lift using
lifting lugs and
spreader bar
V
EXHAUST
INLET
U
SUPPLY
OUTLET
0.50
0.50
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