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Desiccant Dehumidification Equipment
MANUAL
HCUb RENTAL
Model Number
HCUB60304-HMXC
Rev 00
Reviewed __________
Date ______________
Contacts:
PT1
EC
Munters Service / Start-up Scheduling
888-349-4335
Munters Corporation
Commercial Dehumidification Division
16900 Jordan
Selma, TX 78154
(210) 651-5018

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  • Page 1 Desiccant Dehumidification Equipment MANUAL HCUb RENTAL Model Number HCUB60304-HMXC Rev 00 Reviewed __________ Date ______________ Contacts: Munters Service / Start-up Scheduling 888-349-4335 Munters Corporation Commercial Dehumidification Division 16900 Jordan Selma, TX 78154 (210) 651-5018...
  • Page 3 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MODEL: DRYCOOL RENTAL HCUb SERIES Section 1 Operating and Maintenance a) Operating and Maintenance Instructions OM0008-09 Section 2 Technical Data a) Flow Diagram b) Equipment Data c) DX Coil Performance d) Refrigeration Flow Diagram 7650-61 - 7650-62...
  • Page 5 Section 1...
  • Page 7 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Warranty Safety Installation Operation Maintenance Munters HCUb DryCool HCUb Rental Plus Rental Unit May 2017 August 2013 Munters Technical Service Department (800) 229-8557...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..............................2 1.1. Equipment Warranty ............................. 2 1.2. Desiccant Dehumidifier Operating Principle ......................5 1.3. Cooling Operating Principle ..........................7 1.4. Filter Principle ............................... 7 Safety ................................8 Installation ..............................9 3.1. Pre-Installation Requirements ..........................9 3.2.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    WARRANTY FOR MUNTERS DEHUMIDIFICATION EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS AND PARTS Munters warrants that the Products (other than services and labor) shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for the lesser of (i) fifteen (15) months from the date of shipment of the Product by Munters; or...
  • Page 10 Munters recommendations, if any, made by Munters in writing. Without limiting the foregoing, the Warranty shall be void, and Munters shall have no liability for, in the case of any Products that: (a) have been disassembled, repaired or tampered with in any way, except when such work has been done with Munters’ prior...
  • Page 11 This warranty covers replacements and repairs or adjustments made at the Munters’ factory only. If the services of a Munters Service Technician are required at the site where the equipment or part is installed, or at any other location other than Munters’ factory, buyer will be responsible for the cost thereof and a purchase order shall be issued to Munters.
  • Page 12: Desiccant Dehumidifier Operating Principle

    Warranty is also voided if purchaser modifies desiccant wheel or original equipment in any way. NONCONFORMITY AND DEFECTS Munters shall not be responsible for any nonconformity or defect in or failure of a Product that: (a) is created after such Product is delivered by Munters, including any nonconformity, defect or damage resulting from shipment or handling by the common carrier or from Purchaser’s handling, maintenance or storage of such...
  • Page 13 Figure 1: Dehumidifier Operating Principle • In the HCUb-Plus, a stream of ambient air is taken from outdoors through reactivation/condenser coil. This heated condenser air is recycled for reactivation heat. It is then pulled through desiccant wheel. Desiccant releases moisture into heated air stream, where it is vented outside again. This is the reactivation process which is a continuous process as desiccant wheel rotates.
  • Page 14: Cooling Operating Principle

    1.4. Filter Principle A typical Munters dehumidification system includes several filters. Each filter is designed to remove particles or contaminants from the air stream. An operating dehumidification system handles large volumes of air. Even in a relatively clean environment a unit operating without filters would quickly collect large amounts of dust and contaminants.
  • Page 15: Safety

    Munters is concerned about the safety of all who use or services the HCUb-Plus unit. There are parts inside the HCUb-Plus that can be dangerous if an untrained person tries to service the unit. Throughout this manual, we have pointed out hazards that may occur in the use of the HCUb-Plus.
  • Page 16: Installation

    Upon unit arrival, inspect immediately for signs of shipping damage. If you do notice any damage, report it to the shipping company and to Munters immediately. Check all items in the shipment carefully against the bill of lading. Be sure all of the listed items have been...
  • Page 17: Positioning The Unit

    Check outside of unit. Open damper for the reactivation blower. Try to turn blower by hand (be sure to use Lock-Out/Tag-Out procedures). It should turn easily. Do the same with the process blower. (This blower may be mounted in a plenum behind a panel.) Remove the access covers on front of unit to check the following items: •...
  • Page 18 • Electrical service enters the unit via camlocks directly provided on unit electrical control panel. • If a Remote Terminal Control is to be included with this unit, be sure all mounting, panel position, wiring, thermostats, humidistat’s etc., are properly installed using the electrical schematics that are part of the submittal package.
  • Page 19: Connecting Air Supply Duct

    Figure 3: Damper and Cords/Straps - Operating Position Figure 4: Damper and Cords/Straps - Shipping Position 3.5. Connecting Air Supply Duct Air duct connections must be completed according to U.M.C., A.M.C.A., S.M.A.C.N.A., and/or state and local code requirements. Refer to the plans and specifications supplied with the unit.
  • Page 20: Connecting Condensation Drain

    This unit requires a duct from the supply air outlet to the conditioned space. Duct should be sized appropriately and insulated. 3.6. Connecting Condensation Drain The unit includes a condensation drain located on the base of the unit on the opposite side of electrical control panel.
  • Page 21: Operating Instructions

    PLEASE NOTE: The microprocessor parameters for this unit have been set from the factory. The laminated control parameter sheet should be located (taped) inside the electrical panel. If the document is missing or you need additional information, please contact the Munters Service Department at (800) 229-8557.
  • Page 22 Estimated Supply Measured Air Pressure Drop Airflow (CFM) across DH wheel (inch H2O) 3000 0.50-0.60 4000 0.70-0.80 5000 0.90-1.10 6000 1.10-1.20 Table 1: Supply Airflow vs DH Wheel APD • Upon call for stage 1 Cooling, Compressor A starts. • Upon call for stage 2 Cooling, Compressor B starts.
  • Page 23 Figure 5: Control Panel with Lights and Disconnect (Green Panel Lights come on/signal as Cool 1, Cool 2 operate, DH operates and Condenser Fan) 4.4.5. Compressor Protection Microprocessor has several features to protect compressors and prevent DX coil from freezing. Modifying some factory set points will void warranty.
  • Page 24: Using Microprocessor

    Compressor A High Pressure Fault Verify head pressure and condensing fan operation Compressor A Low Suction Pressure Fault Verify suction pressure and DX coil temperature Compressor A Low Suction Lockout (cycle power to reset) Cycle main power to reset lockout. Compressor A Low Pressure Sensor Failure Check sensor power and connections Compressor B High Pressure Lockout (cycle power to reset)
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Use these suggested schedules as a starting point, and modify them to suit your installation. Munters dehumidifiers are designed to be very rugged and reliable. However, you should not skip maintenance. Poor maintenance can result in poor performance, increased downtime and additional operating costs and potentially void equipment warranty.
  • Page 26: Inspecting Ductwork

    5.3.1. Annual Maintenance Schedule Every 2 Check This Location Monthly Annually Years Supply Air Outlet Inspect Ductwork (See Section 5.4) As Labeled Replace Air Filters (See Section 5.5) Supply Fans Bearings and Belts Check Fans (See Section 5.7) Both faces of Desiccant Inspect Seals Around Wheel Desiccant Wheel...
  • Page 27: Replacing Air Filters And Cleaning Reactivation Coil

    5.5. Replacing Air Filters and Cleaning Reactivation Coil This unit has disposable air filters at intakes for makeup air and reactivation air. It is important to replace filters when dirty. If a filter becomes dirty, efficiency of unit will drop off, and desiccant wheel may be damaged. Open filter access doors.
  • Page 28 Alvania R3 or equivalent as follows. With unit turned off/de-energized, wipe off grease fitting and apply small amount of grease. Close door and run unit for a few minutes. Turn off/de-energize unit again and allow fan to stop. Apply a small additional amount of grease. Applying too much grease can result in grease getting inside motor housing through inner seal and causing premature motor failure.
  • Page 29 Figure 8: Proper V-Belt Tensioning Set the O-ring on the plunger at 0 against the body of the tension gauge. With the tension gauge perpendicular to the span, apply a force on one belt in the center of the span. Deflect the belt by applying enough force until bottom of the large O-ring is even with the top of the next belt, or the bottom of a straight edge laid across the top of other belt(s) on the drive.
  • Page 30: Inspecting Wheel Drive Motor And Belt

    V-Belt Small Sheave Retensioning Retensioning Initial Cross Diameter Range Installation Maximum Minimum Section (inches) 2.1 - 3.4 3.6 - 4.2 4.6 - 6.0 3.7 - 5.4 5.6 - 7.4 8.6 - 9.4 5.8 - 8.5 17.2 15.0 11.5 9.0 - 12.0 18.1 15.7 12.1...
  • Page 31: Inspecting Desiccant Wheel

    • Turn off unit. Turn off/de-energize power supply to unit and Lock-Out so power cannot be returned by mistake. • The desiccant wheel is removed from the condenser air/react air outlet side of the unit. Lift drive motor and disengage belt. Remove the drive motor from path of desiccant wheel. Lift wheel slightly to remove tension off roller.
  • Page 32: Electronic Controls

    See Section 4.8). If any VFD is replaced, program parameters must be set as shown in the Appendix A. Note: the non-bolded parameters are preset from the VFD factory. The bold parameters are set at Munters per appendices. •...
  • Page 33 a) One conductor per termination, 18 and larger gage wires, may take two. b) Slot for screwdriver Screwdriver width: 3.5 x 0.5 mm...
  • Page 34: Inspecting Drain Pan And Drain

    max. wire gauge Stripping length Inserts (mm²) l (mm) Han® ES, Han® 0,14-2,5 26-14 7... 9 HvES Han® ESS 0,14-2,5 26-14 9...1 5.14. Inspecting Drain Pan and Drain Evaporator coil can cause water to condense out of incoming air. Normally, this water is collected in a drain pan under evaporator coil.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    6. Troubleshooting The HCUb-Plus has state-of-the-art design, with a sophisticated control system using a microprocessor with solid-state electronics. These units have proven to be very reliable in a wide variety of installations with features that facilitate troubleshooting when a problem occurs. 6.1.
  • Page 36 VFD Display Problem Possible cause Motor amps > FLA setting (E2-01) but < drive amp capacity Motor overload Acceleration time (C1-01) too short Drive overload Motor amps > drive capacity Deceleration time (C1-02) too short Overvoltage High surge of input voltage Overcurrent Motor amps >...
  • Page 37: Appendix A: Vfd Parameter Settings

    7. Appendix A: VFD Parameter Settings 7.1. To Program J1000 and V1000 drives Drive must be stopped to program. There are hundreds of programming parameters in the J1000 and V1000 VFDs,, however all except ones listed in the Non-default Parameters Table remain at default value. The method to check and set parameters is to first globally reset all parameters to default values and then change those listed in Tables 8, 9, 10 and 11.
  • Page 38 User Parameter Description b1-04 "Reverse Control": 0=(Enabled); 1=Disabled b1-07 "Local/Remote Run": 0=(Cycle Ext Run); 1=Accept Ext Run b1-08 "Run Cmd" Accepted: 0=(Only in Operation menu); 1=All menus; 2=>> b1-17 "Run Cmd at Power-up": 0=(Cycle Ext Run); 1=Accept Ext Run C1-01 "Acceleration Time #1": Default=10 seconds (range=0.0 - 6000.0) C1-02 "Deceleration Time #1": Default=10 seconds (range=0.0 - 6000.0)
  • Page 39 User Parameter Description b1-04 "Reverse Control": 0=(Enabled); 1=Disabled b1-07 "Local/Remote Run": 0=(Cycle Ext Run); 1=Accept Ext Run b1-08 "Run Cmd" Accepted: 0=(Only in Operation menu); 1=All menus; 2=>> b1-17 "Run Cmd at Power-up": 0=(Cycle Ext Run); 1=Accept Ext Run C1-01 "Acceleration Time #1": Default=10 seconds (range=0.0 - 6000.0) C1-02 "Deceleration Time #1": Default=10 seconds (range=0.0 - 6000.0)
  • Page 40: Appendix B: Sequence Of Operation

    8. Appendix B: Sequence of Operation The sequence below is only for the HCUb-Plus program. 8.1. Inputs • Supply Fan • Cooling Stage 1 • Cooling Stage 2 • Dehumidification 8.2. Outputs 8.2.1. Supply fan runs continuously when input for fan or DH or manual switch for fan is ON. 8.2.2.
  • Page 41: Alarms

    8.3. Alarms Available ALARMS on main menu allows all ALARMS to be viewed. ALARM LOG on main menu allows alarm history to be viewed. Press the Enter key to view the history. Any alarms will appear in order with the latest alarm first. Pressing the up arrow key indexes to the second latest alarm and so forth.
  • Page 42 • If the unit experiences a suction sensor failure (non-fatal alarm), the unit will continue to run, the alarm light will illuminate. The reactivation and condenser fans will default to full RPM. The display will read: • Unit running • Suction Sensor Fail.
  • Page 43: Appendix C: Using Vfd

    Appendix C: Using VFD J1000/V1000 Digital Operator power- up state. Press two times until the digital operator shows the parameter menu (PAr) the press Select Parameter Menu Press to select the digit you would like to change. Next use to select the parameter group, sub-group or number.
  • Page 44 Section 2...
  • Page 45 Munters Corporation - Dehumidification Division Flow Data Sheet – Rental Units HCUb6000 Series Reactivation Condenser Reactivation Reactivation Coil Filter OUTSIDE Supply Filters Coil RETURN Note: pressures across the wheel will vary (+/- 0.2” wc) depending on the inlet conditions HCUb6000...
  • Page 46 EQUIPMENT DATA SHEET MANUFACTURER MUNTERS DRYCOOL MODEL NUMBER HCUb6000 DESIGN DATA SUPPLY AIRFLOW (SCFM) 6,000 MAKE UP AIR VOLUME (SCFM) 6,000 SUPPLY FAN SIZE 16" x 107% TYPE/CLASS BAF / III AIR VOLUME (SCFM) 6,000 TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE (WG") 5.86 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (WG")
  • Page 47 8.00.18.2 10/1/2017 HEATCRAFT EVAPORATOR SELECTION Munterscd_10/1/2017 Customer: Date: 1/17/2018 Contact: From: Telephone: Company: Cell: Return Tel: Fax: Return Fax: Job: Quote #: Construction Air Side Item: DHCUB6K00C Air Flow (Sft^3/min) 6000.0 Coils Per Bank: Altitude FT: 0.00 Tube OD IN: Ent.
  • Page 50 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DESIGN DATA DISCLOSED HEREIN CONSTITUTE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MUNTERS CORPORATION AND ARE TO BE MAINTAINED IN STRICT CONFIDENCE, THIS INFORMATION IS FOR THE SOLE USE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND END USERS OF OUR EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 51 THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DESIGN DATA DISCLOSED HEREIN CONSTITUTE PROPRIETARY NOTES: INFORMATION OF MUNTERS CORPORATION AND ARE TO BE MAINTAINED IN STRICT CONFIDENCE, THIS INFORMATION IS FOR THE SOLE USE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND END USERS OF OUR EQUIPMENT. LIFT ONLY USING TOP LIFTING RINGS.
  • Page 52 MUNTERS HCUb RENTAL PLUS OPERATION GUIDE Pre‐Checks  Unit Operation – Manual  • • All exterior and interior areas for visible damage.  Turn Control Mode Switch “MANUAL –OFF‐TSTAT” to “MANUAL”  • position.  Shipping straps (if any) should be removed from wheel, seals, rollers,  • pulleys and filters in place.  Turn on “Unit Run” switch to start the supply fan.  • • Tightness of all electrical connections and power terminals.  Adjust the supply fan speed control potentiometer between Min  • and Max to desired airflow.  All electrical service provided to accommodate unit MCA (Minimum  • Circuit Amps) and suitable ground fault MOP (Maximum Over‐ Turn on “Cool 1” to start Compressor A.  • current Protection) in place for service.  Turn on “Cool 2” to start Compressor B.  • Outside Air Damper  Turn on “DH” to start Compressor A, Compressor B and DH wheel  • for dehumidification. It is not necessary to turn on “Cool 1” or “Cool  Open or close the damper depending on application.  2” for DH.  Return Air Duct  •...
  • Page 53 HCUb Equipment Touch Interface Screen Navigation and User Guide...
  • Page 54 EQUIPMENT TOUCH SCREEN INFORMATION Touch to display Home Screen Previous Screen Alarm Screen Touch a button to display that screen As seen in the example to the right , colors are used throughout the screens to help identify data that is read only and data that can be edited.
  • Page 55 Standby Screen The Standby screen displays when the Equipment Touch has had no user activity for the time specified on the Inactivity Timeout screen. The Standby screen is not interactive, as soon as you touch the screen, the Home screen will display. HOME SCREEN The Home screen provides date, time of day, current unit status.
  • Page 56 Login Screen Enter alpha-numeric characters using the screen keypad Use the Left Arrow, Right Arrow and circled X to select and delete characters entered in error...
  • Page 57 Main Menu Header Links to Home Screen, Previous Screen and Alarm Log Press the desired Link Button to open the associated screen Main Menu Navigation Tree User Access Operational Setpoints Alarm History Information Setpoints Simulate Information Trends...
  • Page 58 Main Menu cont’d Header Links to Home Screen, Previous Screen and Alarm Log Press the desired Link Button to open the associated screen Main Menu Navigation Tree I/O Links Binary Inputs Binary Outputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Compressor Sensors Equipment Status Compressor Status Equipment...
  • Page 59 USER ACCESS To go to the "USER ACCESS" screen, press the user Access link button on the Main Menu screen. The User Access password (user) is required to open the screen. Functions available to the user include: The Alarm Reset (Momentary function) Unit Enable (must be enabled for unit to start) VFD power reset Screens may contain elements like the checkbox...
  • Page 60 Please note that not all equipment will have Occupied and UnOccupied mode, those setpoints will only show if the Munters unit has that option installed. Also note that not all equipment will have a Room Sensor, if no Room Sensor is present, the setpoint will not show up on your touchscreen.
  • Page 61 Simulate The Simulate Screen allows the user to operate the unit in one of three modes... Dehumidification, Heating or Cooling. By selecting the desired process mode from the pull down menu, the required sensor values are overwritten to force the unit into a simulated process. The simulated sensor values will be updated after a short delay.
  • Page 62 INFORMATION The scrolling function is used to view off screen items. Use the UP /DOWN arrows or drag the bar up and down to scroll. Extended Screen Image, shows off-screen items below the dashed line Information related to the units manufacturing facility, project, design family, software version, PLC controller hardware, BMS Communication Protocol, and contact information are provided.
  • Page 63 TRENDS Select the analog/digital values by touching the appropriate check box. All checked items will appear on the trend graph screen. Pressing next will open the trend scaling screen (no image available). The start date/time , the stop date/time and the Y-axis Min/Max scaling can be entered to focus on a specific time period or the default values can be retained.
  • Page 64 I/O Links Navigate to the desired screen by pressing the associated link. Binary Inputs: Hardwired Switches or device contacts Binary Outputs: Devices requiring a contact closure for operation and VFDs commanded through MODBUS. Analog Inputs: Sensor signals or equipment feedback signals Analog Outputs: Modulating or steady voltage/milliamp signals to devices that can operate over a range of control and VFDs commanded through MODBUS.
  • Page 65 Binary Inputs To the right, a full image of the screen contents are shown. Binary Inputs: Hardwired Switches or device contacts BMS Fan/DH/Coo1/Cool2 Call: These indicate the status of the inputs received from the BMS, The scrolling function is used to view off screen should the unit be connected to a BMS system items.
  • Page 66 Binary Outputs Binary Outputs: Devices requiring a contact closure for operation and VFDs commanded through MODBUS. The scrolling function is used to view off screen items. Use the UP /DOWN arrows or drag the bar up and down to scroll. To the right, a full image of the screen contents are shown.
  • Page 67 Analog Inputs Navigate to the desired screen by pressing the associated link. Compressor Sensors: Suction pressure and Discharge pressure sensors for all compressor circuits Analog Inputs will accept many varieties of sensors and signal values. Thermistor sensors Voltage signals Milliamp signals RTDs Each sensor type is internally programmed and scaled based on the manufacturer's data to produce the proper measurement reading.
  • Page 68 Compressor Pressure Sensors Each compressor circuits suction and discharge pressure values and the associated The range for all correction value are shown. compressor pressure The correction values are sensors is 0 to 650psi. editable in the event a sensor The correction range is has an error.
  • Page 69 Analog Outputs Devices that operate over a range of positions or speeds require an analog signal. The %Out column indicates the current device operation within its range. The VDC column is a representation of the actual voltage present at the PLC terminals of the connected device. Additional information is shown for devices controlled through a MODBUS connection.
  • Page 70 Equipment Status This screen allows user to see the current operating status of the unit. Depending on which mode of operation the unit is operating in, this will determine what information is displayed on the screen. *NOTE: Some information on the screens may only be visible to the user if certain conditions have been met, or has been activated through setup...
  • Page 71 Compressor Status General status of each compressor, the lowest Evaporator Coil temperature sensor reading and if the circuit is in a delay period. A Link to each compressor is located at the bottom of the screen. The number of compressors can vary based on unit design. Compressors that are not in the unit design will be omitted from the screens.
  • Page 72 Equipment Setup Navigate to the desired screen by pressing the associated link. Equipment Options should be reviewed to ensure the proper choices have been made to correspond to actual equipment design and function. Process Setup should be performed by a trained factory representative or other trained personnel familiar with the operation and process requirements of this equipment.
  • Page 73 Adjustments Adjustments made on this screen affect certain operating parameters of the unit. These are normally set at the factory for optimal operation, however if adjustments are necessary, please ensure that they are done by a factory trained person as to not negatively affect operation of the unit.
  • Page 74 PID Tuning Header Links to Home Screen, and Previous Screen Press the desired Link Button to open the associated screen * NOTE: Only trained factory personnel should attempt changing PID loop parameters Head Pressure PID: Controls the ability of the Condenser and Reactivation Fan VFDs to maintain the proper head pressure across the Condenser coil.
  • Page 75 PID Tuning Help PID Tuning Help: Do not make any attempt to adjust PID loops for any of the processes unless you are sure what the result of the adjustments are going to do to the operation of the equipment. Incorrect adjustments can cause undesired operation of the equipment and/or processes.
  • Page 76 LOCK SCREENS Touching the checkbox will activate the lock and place a checkmark in the box. Touching the checkbox again will deactivate the lock and erase the checkmark. Touching an item in the “To What?” column will allow you to change the locked state value (ON/Off) or a numeric Value (000.0) Lock Value functions are only for testing and should never remain in the active state.
  • Page 77 System / Module Status...
  • Page 78 Reset Counters /Alarms / Trend Selector...
  • Page 79 Schedules / Setup...
  • Page 80 Browser...
  • Page 81 Module Setup / Time & date...
  • Page 82 Communications / Router...
  • Page 83 IP / Time Master...
  • Page 84 Touchscreen Setup...
  • Page 85 Alarms...
  • Page 86 Trends The scrolling function is used to view off screen items. Use the UP /DOWN arrows or drag the bar up and down to scroll. On the Trends Scaling screen (no mage available) press the Display Trends button to show the selected trend graphs in the chosen timeline.
  • Page 87 Schedule...
  • Page 88 Schedule...
  • Page 89 Language...
  • Page 90 Section 3...
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  • Page 96 Project: HCUb6000 Mechanovent Corporation Location: Supply Fan Contact: Fan Selection Data Fan Design Backward Inclined Wheel for Product: Arrangement: Unhoused SWSI Apps Size/Model: Drive type: Direct Wheel Type: Acoustafoil AMCA Performance Class: Wheel Material: Mild Steel Wheel Width: 107 % Wheel Diameter: 100.0 % The fan housing width (M) for this narrow-width fan will be 0.0 inches.
  • Page 97 Mechanovent Corporation Supply Fan Backward Inclined Wheel for Unhoused SWSI AppsVolume Flow Rate: 6,000 CFM Temp.: 71 Deg F 167 Acoustafoil, 107.0% Width Fan Static Press.: 7.04 in wg Altitude: 0 ft Class: 3; Arr.: 1 Speed: 3500 rpm Density: 0.0749 lb/ft3 Plenum Effect (Three Walls Offset, d/D = 0.25) Power: 10.2 bhp 1000...
  • Page 98 Aeolus Plus 1.0.8 #2 Jan 2014 Aeolus Plus 1.0.8 #2 Jan 2014 Pg 1/1 Pg 1/1 React Fan React Fan HCUb6000 HCUb6000 Fan working conditions Fan working conditions Free Inlet - Free Outlet Free Inlet - Free Outlet Selected Fan Selected Fan ATLI 18 - 18 T2 ATLI 18 - 18 T2...
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  • Page 101 Level I spare parts are the factory recommended spare parts for this unit and are suitable for most customers. It is comprised of the parts of the unit which tend to wear out the quickest and need the most frequent replacement. Description Munters PN Model Qty in Unit...
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