Greenheck HVLS Manual

Greenheck HVLS Manual

Standard touchscreen control, high volume, low speed

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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
Please read and save these instructions for future reference. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install,
operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure
to comply with these instructions will result in voiding of the product warranty and may result in personal injury
and/or property damage.
With a variety of industry-leading features, Greenheck's HVLS controls are
the easiest way to operate and monitor high volume, low speed (HVLS)
ceiling fans. Designed for maximum convenience and versatility, the control
is an excellent choice for providing essential control features for functional
operation with a minimal footprint. And, like all products in Greenheck's HVLS
family, installation and set-up are a breeze thanks to a unique plug-and-play
system with automatic fan detection.
General Safety Information
Only qualified personnel should install this product.
Personnel should have a clear understanding of these
instructions and should be aware of general safety
precautions. Improper installation can result in electric
shock, possible injury due to coming in contact with
moving parts, as well as other potential hazards. If more
information is needed, contact a licensed professional
engineer before moving forward.
1. Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as
well as the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the
National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), where
applicable. Follow the Canadian Electrical Code
(CEC) and ULC-S650 if installing this product in
Canada.
2. Verify that the power source is compatible with the
equipment.
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 note 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 local representative. Any physical damage to the
unit after acceptance is not the responsibility of the
manufacturer.
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Standard Touchscreen Control
High Volume, Low Speed
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.
Storage
Controls are protected against damage during
shipment. If the control cannot be installed and
operated immediately, precautions need to be taken
to prevent deterioration of the control during storage.
The user assumes responsibility of the control 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 controls and
accessories is indoors, above grade, in a low humidity
atmosphere that is sealed to prevent the entry of
blowing dust, rain or snow. Care must be taken to
protect controls and accessories from dirt, moisture,
and extreme temperature during storage.
NOTE: Improper storage which results in damage to the
product will void the warranty.
HVLS Standard Touchscreen Control
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Summary of Contents for Greenheck HVLS

  • Page 1 With a variety of industry-leading features, Greenheck’s HVLS controls are the easiest way to operate and monitor high volume, low speed (HVLS) ceiling fans. Designed for maximum convenience and versatility, the control is an excellent choice for providing essential control features for functional operation with a minimal footprint.
  • Page 2: Control Components

    NOTE: Control is powered via shielded, twisted pair the control to the outlet box via the top and bottom CAT-5e communication cable from the HVLS fan(s). No mounting holes, which are behind the cover plate of the additional power source is required.
  • Page 3: Pre-Start-Up Checks

    When possible, maintain 24 inches of separation. CONTROL 1. Connect the first HVLS fan in the daisy-chain to the control using the shielded, twisted pair CAT-5e communication cable that was provided with the HVLS fan. CAT-5e cable can be plugged into any open receptacle on the RJ45 splitter located at the top of the fan’s downtube.
  • Page 4 Position 6 – On Position 7 – Off Modbus Address Settings - Dipswitch 3 Position 8 – Off Modbus Position Position Position Position Position Position Address 6, 7, 8 5. Reinstall the front VFD cover. Do Not Modify HVLS Standard Touchscreen Control ®...
  • Page 5: Operation

    (If used in a networked application.) After completing initial setup, the control will display a 1. Apply power to the HVLS control. The control menu with the following functions: will display “Initializing Control” and “Setting up Fan Control Firmware”.
  • Page 6 Fan screen will initiate a check to see if the fault status has cleared. • Fan Speed Displays the RPM of the selected fan. • Operating Hours Displays the total hours of operation for the selected fan. HVLS Standard Touchscreen Control ®...
  • Page 7 DC Bus voltage is less than 140v Phase Over Current Phase Current is greater than 6A RMS Microcontroller High Temp Microcontroller Unit Temperature is greater than 110°C Overspeed Fault Blade Speed is greater than 300 rpm HVLS Standard Touchscreen Control ®...
  • Page 8: Our Commitment

    As a result of our commitment to continuous improvement, Greenheck reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Product warranties can be found online at Greenheck.com, either on the specific product page or in the literature section of the website at Greenheck.com/Resources/Library/Literature.

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