Dimensional Data; Installation; General Ventilation Installation - Greenheck DFD Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Dimensional Data

Direct Drive
Model Size
Curb Cap
Damper
17 (432)
8 (203)
060, 070
19 (483)
10 (254)
080, 090, 095
099, 101, 121,
19 (483)
12 (305)
131
22 (559)
16 (406)
141, 161
180, 200,
30 (762)
18 (457)
200HP
34 (864)
24 (610)
240, 240HP
40 (1016)
30 (762)
300, 300HP
• All dimensions are in inches (millimeters). *Approximate weight shown in
lbs. (kg.) is the largest cataloged open drip proof motor.
• "Curb Cap" is the inside dimension of the curb cap
• The roof curb should be 1½ in. (38 mm) less than the curb cap to allow for
roofing and flashing.
• Roof/wall opening is a square dimension.
Belt Drive
Shaft
Model Size
Curb Cap
Bearings
099, 101, 101HP,
19 (483)
(19)
3
4
121, 131
141, 141HP, 161,
22 (559)
(19)
3
4
161HP
22 (559)
1 (25)
161XP
30 (762)
(19)
3
180
4
30 (762)
1 (25)
180HP
30 (762)
(19)
3
200
4
30 (762)
1 (25)
200HP
220, 220HP, 240,
34 (864)
1 (25)
240HP, 240 XP
300, 300HP,
40 (1016)
1 (25)
300XP
360, 360HP,
46 (1168)
(32)
1
1
4
360XP
52 (1321)
(32)
1
420
1
4
58 (1473)
(38)
1
480
1
2
• All dimensions are in inches (millimeters). *Approximate weight shown in
lbs. (kg.) is the largest cataloged open drip proof motor.
• "Curb Cap" is the inside dimension of the curb cap
• The roof curb should be 1½ in. (38 mm) less than the curb cap to allow for
roofing and flashing.
• Roof/wall opening is a square dimension.

Installation

General Ventilation Installation

Screw
Conduit
Chase
3/4 in.
(19 mm)
Wiring by
8 or 12 in. min.
(203 or 305 mm)
Roof Deck
Recommended
1¼ in.
Duct and
(32 mm)
Damper Size
Recommended
Roof Opening
Figure 4 - Typical Roof Mounting Installation
4
Upblast Centrifugal Roof Exhaust
Roof/Wall
Wall Opening
*Approx.
Opening
with a curb
Weight
(267)
17 (432)
29 (13)
1
10
2
(318)
19 (483)
40 (18)
1
12
2
(368)
19 (483)
67 (30)
1
14
2
(470)
22 (559)
90 (41)
1
18
2
(521)
30 (762)
142 (64)
1
20
2
(673)
N/A
175 (79)
1
26
2
(826)
N/A
313 (142)
1
32
2
Wall
Roof/Wall
Damper
Opening
Opening
with a curb
12 (305)
(368)
19 (483)
1
14
2
16 (406)
(470)
22 (559)
1
18
2
16 (406)
(470)
22 (559)
1
18
2
18 (457)
(521)
30 (762)
1
20
2
18 (457)
(521)
30 (762)
1
20
2
18 (457)
(521)
30 (762)
1
20
2
18 (457)
(521)
30 (762)
1
20
2
24 (610)
(673)
34 (864)
1
26
2
30 (762)
32½ (826)
40 (1016)
313 (142)
36 (914)
(978)
N/A
440 (200)
1
38
2
42 (1067)
(1130)
N/A
578 (262)
1
44
2
48 (1219)
(1283)
N/A
675 (306)
1
50
2
Screw
Factory Wired
Motor to
Disconnect
Others
Damper
1¼ in.
(32 mm)
1. On the roof surface,
cut an appropriate
sized hole and follow
manufacturer's
instructions on curb
installation. Caulk and
flash the curb to ensure
a water tight seal.
2. If unit is equipped with
a backdraft damper, it
should be installed now.
3. Remove motor cover.
Access to the motor
compartment is
accomplished by
removing the screws as shown in Figure 3, page 2.
4a. On belt drive fans, use the lifting lugs on the drive
frame or bearing plate to lift and place the unit on
*Approx.
top of roof curb. Refer to Figure 2, page 2.
Weight
4b. On direct drive fans, lift and place the unit on
66 (30)
top of roof curb using hooks under the horizontal
87 (39)
supports. Refer to Figure 1, page 2.
87 (39)
5. Secure fan to curb using a minimum of eight lag
126 (57)
screws, metal screws or other suitable fasteners.
126 (57)
Shims may be required depending upon curb
142 (64)
installation and roofing material.
142 (64)
175 (79)
6. Verify power line wiring is de-energized before
connecting fan motor to power source.
7. For commercial kitchen and UL Listed emergency
smoke control applications, the electrical supply
must enter the motor compartment through
the breather tube. For other non-flammable
applications, the electrical supply can be routed
through the conduit chase between the curb cap
and the bottom of the motor compartment.
8. Connect power supply wiring to the motor as
indicated on the motor nameplate or terminal box
cover. Check the power source for compatibility
with the requirements of your equipment.
9. Check fan wheel for free rotation, recenter if
necessary. Check setscrew(s) for tightness.
10. Check all fasteners for tightness.
11. Mount and wire safety disconnect switch under
motor cover. Wire control switches at ground level,
refer to Figure 6.
MOTOR
J-BOX
Figure 6 - Typical Wiring Diagram
12. Replace motor cover.
Figure 5 - Roof Curb Installation
MOTOR
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
115/208-230/60/1
J-BOX
L1
L2
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
208-230/460/60/3
L1
L2
L3
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