Energy Core Ventilators Model MiniCore and ECV. Preconditioners

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Energy ore Ventilators Model Miniore and EV Preconditioners pril 2016

Energy ore Ventilators Greenheck s Miniore and EV models are air-to-air energy recovery ventilators that utilize a total energy core to reduce your building s heating and cooling loads on mechanical equipment. The Miniore will provide your building with preconditioned, fresh outdoor air for indoor commercial applications ranging from 300-1,000 cfm. The model EV is a solution available for indoor and outdoor commercial applications ranging from 500-3,300 cfm. Optional controls such as economizer bypass damper and MS communication are also available on the EV. Energy-Saving Technologies With the total energy core models, your building will be provided with durable energy recovery technology. ombined with the option for Vari-Green motors, the Miniore and EV are cost-effective solutions that provide substantial energy savings. Miniore Product Features and enefits EV Features Function enefits Total Energy Recovery onfiguration and Installation Flexibility Vari-Green Motors Economizer ypass Damper Precool and dehumidify outdoor air in the summer. Preheat outdoor air in the winter. Field-configurable intake and discharge connections with the Miniore. Highly efficient, electronically commutated (E) motor with integral variable speed capabilities. (singlephase) When outdoor air conditions are suitable, a bypass damper in the EV will be activated. Lower first costs on heating and cooling equipment nnual energy savings due to reduced equipment size onforming with SHRE 90.1-2010, SHRE 90.1-2013 and 2012 IE Simplifies installation Easily integrates into various duct configurations Energy savings with highly efficient motor technologies Straight-forward system balancing capabilities llows for free cooling and reduces supply-side pressure drop Product ertifications Greenheck takes pride in offering a high-quality, reliable product. We invest our resources into designing, testing and manufacturing products to ensure customer satisfaction. 2 ETL Listed for electrical and overall unit safety. Every unit is tested at the factory before it is shipped to the jobsite. Energy recovery cores are certified by the HRI ir-to- ir Energy Recovery Ventilation Equipment ertification Program in accordance with HRI Standard 1060. ctual performance in packaged equipment may vary. ertified ratings are available in the ertified Product Directory at www.ahridirectory.org.

Energy Recovery Total Energy ore Technology Energy recovery is the process through which energy is transferred between the conditioned return air from the space and the fresh outdoor air which imposes the load on mechanical equipment. With the total energy core technology, this is done when the two airstreams cross within the core without direct air-to-air contact. The total energy core is constructed of specially-processed hydroscopic resin material layered in a cross-flow corrugated structure. The core is designed to separate the supply and exhaust air, ensuring only fresh air is introduced into the indoor space. This special material provides superior heat transfer and moisture permeability. Exhaust ir Supply ir 82 F 88 grains/lb. Summer Operation Outdoor ir 95 F 125 grains/lb. Return ir 75 F 50% RH SHRE 90.1 ompliance SHRE 90.1-2010 requires the use of energy recovery based upon a unit s supply airflow, outdoor air percentage, and geographic location. The standard mandates the total effectiveness (sensible and latent) be a minimum of 50%. This language has been adopted in the 2012 International Energy onservation ode. The effectiveness of energy recovery varies depending on the device type, material, and airflow balance. This value is determined based on the test procedure outlined in the ir- onditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institution (HRI) Standard 1060. ll Greenheck energy cores are third party certified to HRI 1060. Percentage of Outdoor ir at Full Design irflow Rate (cfm) Zone 30% 40% 40% 50% 50% 60% 60% 70% 70% 80% 80% Design Supply Fan irflow Rate (cfm) 3, 3, 4, 4, 5 NR NR NR NR 5,000 5,000 1, 2, 5 NR NR 26,000 12,000 5,000 4,000 6 11,000 5,500 4,500 3,500 2,500 1,500 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 5,500 4,500 3,500 2,000 1,000 0 7, 8 2,500 1,000 0 0 0 0 NR = Not recommended 3

Model Miniore Models Miniore-5 and Miniore-10 are energy recovery ventilators that will provide your building with preconditioned fresh outdoor air for applications ranging from 300 to 1,000 cfm. Designed for indoor applications, its compact design and the capability to be mounted on its side, provide a ventilation solution for individual spaces such as school classrooms and small office spaces. The option for Vari-Green motors provides additional energy savings with a highly efficient motor technology. Two removable panels on the unit provide easy access to filters, blowers and the total energy core technology. Model D pprox. Weight (lbs.) irflow Range (cfm) Miniore-5 47.3 16.2 39.4 34.4 230 300-700 Miniore-10 47.3 21.4 39.4 34.4 245 500-1,000 ll dimensions shown in inches. vailable Intake/ Positions Option ottom* Top* Side End Outdoor ir Intake X X Supply ir X X Return ir Intake X X Exhaust ir X X *End discharge and intake positions are standard. ottom and top locations can be configured on site. Instructions are located in the Miniore Installation, Operation and Maintenance manual. Model Number ode Miniore - 5 Model Parent Nominal irflow 5 (500 cfm) 10 (1,000 cfm) Mounting Options End Electrical onnection Filters ore Intake End D Horizontal Intake End End Electrical onnection 4 Side Vertical

Model EV Model EV is designed for indoor and outdoor mounting for commercial and institutional applications requiring 500 to 3,300 cfm of ventilation air. Optional hinged doors provide maintenance access to the internal components and control center. Optional control features such as a bypass damper for economizer, MS communication and Vari-Green motors provide additional energy savings. Model pprox. Weight (lbs.) irflow Range (cfm) EV-10 54.8 28.9 43.9 485 500-1,000 EV-20 65 43.9 56.9 816 750-2,200 EV-30 69 61.4 60.7 1,286 1,200-3,300 ll dimensions shown in inches. onfiguration Options Indoor onfigurations Exhaust ir Outdoor onfigurations Model Number ode EV - 10 - H Model Parent Nominal irflow 10 (1,000 cfm) 20 (2,200 cfm) 30 (3,300 cfm) irflow Rate H - High L - Low Outdoor ir Intake Exhaust ir Supply ir Supply ir (NON ELETRIL SIDE) Return ir Intake (NON ELETRIL SIDE) Outdoor ir Intake Return ir Intake Top and End onnections Outdoor ir ottom Outdoor ir Intake Exhaust ir Exhaust ir Supply ir Supply ir (NON ELETRIL SIDE) Return ir Intake (NON ELETRIL SIDE) Outdoor ir Intake Return ir Intake End onnections Outdoor ir End Exhaust ir Outdoor ir Intake vailable Intake/ Positions Supply ir Option ottom Top* Side End Outdoor ir Intake X X Supply ir X X (NON ELETRIL SIDE) Return ir Intake Return ir Intake X X Exhaust ir X X *Top connections only available with indoor units. Top and ottom onnections 5

Typical pplications Typical pplications for Energy Recovery hurches Dormitories Function Halls Office uildings Locker Rooms Nursing Homes Schools Hospitals Energy Recovery with Ducted ir Handlers HNDLING UNIT (HU) Heating oil ooling oil RETURN Heating oil ooling oil 72 F 50% 72 F 50% HU ZONE 1 ZONE 2 RESTROOM ENERGY ORE VENTILTOR (EV) EXHUST RELIEF RTU RETURN RETURN RESTROOM Packaged Rooftop Unit RETURN (RTU) ENERGY ORE VENTILTOR (EV) Energy Recovery with Packaged Rooftop Equipment Energy Recovery with Variable ir Volume RESTROOM EXHUST ENERGY ORE VENTILTOR (EV) HNDLING UNIT VV OX VV OX RETURN RTU RETURN ZONE 1 ZONE 2 EXHUST Preconditioner pplications These diagrams illustrate how energy recovery units can be used in conjunction with other HV equipment. Fresh, outdoor air enters the energy recovery unit and is pretreated before entering the heating and cooling equipment. Whether ducting into terminal units, such as air handlers, or directly feeding into a rooftop unit, these preconditioners provide the ability to reduce the outdoor air load of these systems. Recovering Restroom Exhaust SHRE Standard 62.1 dictates that energy recovery devices rated for less than 10% crosscontamination can return restroom exhaust through the device. ny volume of air transferred through the device can be reclassified as fresh outdoor air. ll of Greenheck s energy recovery units are rated well below the 10% limit, therefore it is allowable to return restroom exhaust, and is also recommended to maximize the benefit. 6

Optional ontrol Sequences and Unit ontrol Options Optional ontrol Sequences and Product Features Economizer ontrol - available on Model EV When outdoor air conditions are favorable, the controller will allow the economizer operation based off of enthalpy or outdoor air conditions. Two selectable options include: ypass damper - n integral bypass damper will cycle open, allowing incoming cool air to flow past the energy recovery core and enter the building unconditioned. Independent blower control - Unit will have the capability to receive an external signal to power off the supply fan. Energy ore Frost ontrol The frost control prevents frost buildup on the energy core in climates that have cold outdoor winter temperatures; typically less than -10º F. Timed exhaust - ycles supply blower to melt frost with only warm, return air. Motor Options - available on Miniore and EV-10 vailable motor options include: Standard PS motor - ontrolled by a speed controller. Optional Vari-Green E motor - Features a soft start, overload protection, locked rotor protection, thermal protection and easy RPM adjustment. Demand ontrol Ventilation Varies the amount of outdoor air based on occupancy. vailable options are: O 2 sensor - Mounted in the return air duct or in the space, this sensor determines occupancy and modulates the fan speed accordingly or it cycles the unit on and off to provide the appropriate amount of outdoor air. Time clock - remote panel can be equipped with a 7-day programmable time clock to turn the unit off based on a schedule. Mounting Options - available on Model Miniore Miniore is designed with the appropriate energy core support to allow the unit to be mounted horizontally, vertically or on its side. Horizontal - Standard Vertical - Optional Side - Optional Fan Speed ontrol - available on EV-20 and EV-30 To accommodate the system requirements, the fan speed can be adjusted with a variable frequency drive to: Multi-speed - llows the fan to operate at three preset speeds determined by a set of input contacts. Modulating - Varies the fan speed from 50-100% based on an analog input signal. Unit ontrol Options In addition to standard analog control, Greenheck is proud to offer the following direct digital control option. Network Interface - available on Model EV The network interface offers an easy-to-use, remote-mounted display which can monitor and control the unit to verify proper operation and assist with maintenance notification without the need for full microprocessor capabilities. It easily integrates to net MS/TP or IP, LonWorks or Modbus RTU. Two operating options are available: Monitor - llows the MS to monitor the status and functions of the unit through a factory-installed controller. Monitor and control - llows the MS to monitor the status and command the basic functions of the unit through a factory-installed controller. remote panel is not available with this option. 7

dditional Energy Recovery Products Model MiniVent The compact design of this preconditioner provides an economical solution for individual spaces such as school classrooms and small offices. irflow capacities range from 150 to 850 cfm. Model ERV This preconditioner is designed for floor-mounted or ceiling-hung installation in commercial and institutional applications. irflow capacities range from 500 to 12,000 cfm. Model RVE This rooftop ventilation unit combines the benefits of total energy recovery with supplemental heating and cooling for indoor or outdoor applications designed to process high percentages of outdoor air. irflow capacities range from 800 to 12,000 cfm. Model ERH This dedicated outdoor air unit combines the benefits of total energy recovery with supplemental heating and cooling for applications designed to supply 100% outdoor air. irflow capacities range from 1,000 to 10,000 cfm. Our ommitment s a result of our commitment to continuous improvement, Greenheck reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Specific Greenheck product warranties are located on greenheck.com within the product area tabs and in the Library under Warranties. Greenheck P.O. ox 410 Schofield, WI 54476-0410 Phone (715) 359-6171 greenheck.com Prepared to Support Green uilding Efforts opyright 2016 Greenheck Fan orp. 00.TP.1043 R4 4-2016 IW