Greenheck Fan Modular Make-Up Air Unit DGX ユーザーズマニュアル

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VARIABLE MAKE-UP AIR OPTIONS
The variable volume option is recommended when a 
building’s exhaust volume will vary. The make-up air 
volume will track with the exhaust volume, providing 
only the necessary amount of make-up air.
The variable volume option saves energy by reducing 
both fan power and gas consumption whenever make-
up air requirements are less than the maximum.
Airflow Control Strategies
Greenheck offers four methods of controlling the 
make-up air volume. All four vary the fan speed for 
maximum energy savings.
•  Variable Frequency Drive controlled by building 
pressure.
•  Variable Frequency Drive controlled manually with a 
remote potentiometer.
•  Variable frequency drive controlled by a 2-10 VDC 
or 4-20 mA signal.
•  2 speed motor controlled manually with a remote 
switch.
Burner By-Pass Damper
The Variable Volume option includes a patented 
burner by-pass damper, which maintains the pressure 
drop across the burner as air volumes change. This 
assures that complete and proper combustion occurs. 
The by-pass damper is self-adjusting, designed for 
minimal maintenance, and requires no controls.
Outside Air
Supply Air
Variable Volume
Variable Volume
There are three temperature control 
options for heat: 1) Discharge Control, 2) 
Space Control, and 3) DDC Interface 
Control. Cooling controls are by others.
Discharge Control
A factory installed modulating system 
controls the gas valve to provide the 
desired temperature based on a sensor 
at the fan discharge. A room override 
option is available to boost the discharge 
temperature when the space is too cool.
Room Control
Specify this option when the DGX has the primary 
responsibility for controlling the room temperature. A 
manually adjusted room thermostat provides feedback 
to the unit controls, which vary the discharge 
temperature in order to maintain desired room set 
point. 
DDC Interface Control
Allows for an external signal (0-10 VDC or 4-20 mA) 
from the building management system to modulate 
the burner output to satisfy monitored conditions.
The recirculation option is recommended when the 
ventilation equipment provides the primary source of 
heating for the space. 
Up to 80% of the air from the space can be 
recirculated and filtered and then combined with a 
minimum of 20% outdoor air for a continuous source 
of fresh air. Only outdoor air is used for combustion to 
eliminate the possibility of contaminants from the 
recirculated air crossing over the burner.
Airflow Control Strategies
Greenheck offers four methods of controlling the ratio 
of recirculated air to outdoor air via motorized 
dampers.
•  Modulating actuator controlled by building pressure. 
•  Modulating actuator controlled manually with a 
remote potentiometer.
•  Modulating actuator controlled by a 2-10 VDC or
4-20 mA signal.
•  Two position actuator controlled manually with a 
remote switch/time clock.
Supply Air
Outside Air
(100-20%)
20%
80-0%
Recirculated Air
(0-80%)
Recirculation
Recirculation
Temperature Control
Temperature Control
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Roof Mounted Installation
Thru-Wall Installation