ERV Specifications
General
Energy Recovery Ventilator shall be as manufactured by "Greenheck"
or approved equal, provided all specifications are met. Greenheck
Model ERV equipment is used as the basis of design. Units shall
be listed per ANSI/UL 1995, Heating and Cooling Equipment. Energy
transfer ratings of the energy recovery wheel shall be ARI Certified.
Ventilators shall bear the AMCA Certified Rating Seals for Air
Performance. Performance shall be as scheduled on plans. Outdoor
air shall not mix with exhaust air in a common plenum. Exhaust
discharge and outside air intake shall not be located on the same
side on roof top units.
Unit Casing and Frames
Unit shall be of internal frame type construction of galvanized
steel. Frame and panels shall be G90 galvanized steel. All panels
exposed to the weather shall be a minimum of 18 gauge galvanized
steel. Where top panels are joined there shall be a standing seam
to insure positive weather protection. All metal-to-metal seams
shall be sealed, requiring no caulking at job site. Permatector
exterior finish is available for outdoor units.
Unit base to be designed for curb mounting. Unit base shall over
hang the curb for a positive seal against water run-off.
Weatherhoods
Weatherhoods shall be the same finish as the unit. Outdoor air
weatherhood shall incorporate a louvered design and moisture eliminator.
Weatherhoods shall be tested in accordance with AMCA Standard
500-L and achieve an ‘A’ water penetration classification
rating up to 8 in/hr rainfall at 50 mph.
Insulation
Unit casing to be insulated with 1 inch fiberglass with Foil-Scrim-Kraft
facing. Insulation shall meet requirements of NFPA 90A and tested
to meet UL 181 erosion requirements. Insulation shall be secured
to unit with waterproof adhesive and permanent mechanical fasteners.
Energy Recovery Wheel
Wheel shall be of the enthalpy type for both sensible and latent
heat recovery and be designed to insure laminar flow. Energy transfer
ratings must be ARI Certified to Standard 1060 and bear the ARI
certification symbol for ARI Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilation
Equipment Certification Program based on ARI 1060. Ratings "in
accordance with 1060" without certification are not acceptable.
Desiccant shall be silica gel for maximum latent energy transfer.
Wheel shall be constructed of lightweight polymer media to minimize
shaft and bearing loads. Polymer media shall be mounted in a stainless
steel rotor for corrosion resistance.
Wheel design shall consist of removable segments (for wheels
greater than 26 inches in diameter) for ease of service and/or
cleaning. Silica gel desiccant shall be permanently bonded to
wheel media to retain latent heat recovery after cleaning. Wheels
with sprayed on desiccant coatings are not acceptable. Wheels
with desiccant applied after wheel formation are not acceptable.
Energy recovery device shall transfer moisture entirely in the
vapor phase.
Energy recovery drive belt material shall be high strength urethane
and shall be factory installed in a pre-stretched state, eliminating
the need for field belt tension adjustment. Link style belts are
not acceptable.
Access Doors
All components shall be easily accessible through removable doors
for exhaust, supply, filter, and damper compartments. Energy recovery
wheels (smaller than 54 inches) shall be mounted in a slide-out
track for ease of inspection, removal, and cleaning.
Roof Curbs
Roof curb to be supplied by unit manufacturer for field assembly.
Curb shall consist of die formed galvanized steel sections. Curb
shall be full perimeter type with gasketing provided for field
installation between curb and unit base.
Fan Sections
Centrifugal fans to be double width, double inlet, single fan
forward curved type. All blower wheels shall be statically and
dynamically balanced. Ground and polished steel fan shafts shall
be mounted in permanently lubricated, sealed ball bearing pillow
blocks. Bearings shall be selected for a minimum (L10) life in
excess of 100,000 hours at maximum cataloged operating speeds.
Separate motors for exhaust and supply blowers shall be provided.
Adjustable sheaves on belt-driven fans with motors less than 10
hp shall allow independent balancing of exhaust and supply airflows.
Optional speed controllers on direct-drive fans shall allow independent
balancing of exhaust and supply airflows. Fan and motor assemblies
are mounted to unit base with neoprene isolators as standard.
Fans shall be located in draw-through position in reference to
the energy recovery wheel.
Motors and Drives
Motors shall be energy efficient, complying with EPACT standards,
for single speed ODP and TE enclosures. Motors shall be permanently
lubricated, heavy-duty type, matched to the fan load and furnished
at the specified voltage, phase, and enclosure. Belt-drive motors
shall be factory mounted to an adjustable motor plate having two
heavy-duty adjusting bolts for alignment and belt tension. Drives
shall be sized for a minimum of 150% of driven horsepower. Pulleys
shall be of the fully machined cast type, keyed and securely attached
to the fan wheel and motor shafts; 10 horsepower and less shall
be supplied with an adjustable drive pulley. Energy wheel motors
and direct-drive motors shall have integral overload protection.
Filters
Supply and exhaust air filters shall be 2-inch thick pleated
fiberglass, 30% efficient and tested to meet UL Class 2. Filter
racks shall be die-formed galvanized steel.
Electrical
All internal electrical components shall be factory wired for
single point power connection. All electrical components shall
be UL Listed, Approved or Classified where applicable and wired
in compliance with the National Electrical Code.
For Model ERV-251, weatherproof, integral door interlocking disconnect
switch and terminal strip shall be supplied as standard components
in the control center. Optional features include motor contactors,
24 VAC control circuit, and fusing.
For Models ERV-361 and above, weatherproof, integral door interlocking
disconnect switch, motor starters, control circuit fusing, control
transformer for 24 VAC circuit, and terminal strip shall be supplied
as standard components in the control center. Motor starters consist
of a contactor and Class 20 adjustable overload protection and
shall be provided for all motors in the unit.
Warranty
The energy recovery ventilator shall be warranted to be free
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year
from the purchase date. The energy recovery wheel shall be warranted
to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period
of five years from the purchase date. Motors shall be warranted
by the motor manufacturer for a period of one year from the purchase
date.