Greenheck Fan Ventilation Hood CSP A700 User Manual

PN 464238  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Model SP/CSP-A700  
®
Ceiling Exhaust and Inline Fans  
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual  
Prepare the Fan  
Knockouts  
1. Remove either top or side wiring knockout, depending on wiring direction, by  
bending it back and forth to break tabs, shown in Fig. 1.  
Electrical  
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Panel  
2. Check ductwork to see if the  
Airflow  
Fig. 1  
fan’s discharge requires rotation  
from horizontal to vertical  
discharge, shown in Fig. 2.  
Fig. 2  
3. To rotate from horizontal to vertical discharge, remove the eight screws holding the cover panel as  
shown in Fig. 3a (for the CSP model remove the eight collar screws as shown in Fig. 4a). Then rotate  
the fan housing so the discharge is facing up, shown in Fig. 3b. Replace the cover panel as shown in  
Fig. 3b and replace the screws (for the CSP model attach the collar and its screws as shown in Fig. 4b).  
WARNING !  
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to  
persons, observe the following:  
• If a speed controller is used, this fan should only  
be used with fan speed control, manufactured by  
KB Electronics, Inc.  
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Panel  
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Panel  
• Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off  
at service panel and lock service disconnecting  
means to prevent power from being switched on  
accidentally. When the service disconnecting means  
cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent  
warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.  
Fig. 3a  
Fig. 3b  
• Installation work and electrical wiring must be  
done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all  
applicable codes and standards, including fire-  
rated construction.  
• The combustion airflow needed for safe operation  
of fuel burning equipment may be affected by this  
unit's operation. Follow the heating equipment  
manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards  
such as those published by the National Fire  
Protection Association (NFPA), and the American  
Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air  
Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local  
code authorities.  
Collar  
Collar  
• When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not  
damage electrical wiring or other hidden utilities.  
• Ducted fans must always be vented to the  
outdoors.  
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Panel  
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Panel  
• For general ventilating use only. Do not use to  
exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and  
vapors.  
Fig. 4a  
Fig. 4b  
• These fans are not recommended for cooking  
exhaust applications. They are designed primarily  
for low temperature, clean air applications only.  
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Installation Recommendations  
Install the Fan - Continued  
1
(GOOD)  
3. Installation of ductwork is critical to the performance of  
the fan, shown in Fig. 11. Straight ductwork (1) or  
ductwork that turns in the same direction as the wheel (2)  
is recommended. Ductwork turning opposite the wheel  
direction (3) will cause turbulence and back pressure  
resulting in poor performance.  
3
(POOR)  
2
(GOOD)  
4. Slide ductwork over the fan’s discharge collar and securely  
attach it with sheet metal screws. Make sure the screws do  
not interfere with damper operation. Check damper to make  
sure it opens freely.  
Fig. 11  
Wire the Fan  
1. Remove wiring cover. Then wire unit to the correct installation type,  
shown in Fig. 12, using proper wire connectors.  
Black wire is “Hot”  
White wire is “Neutral”  
Green wire is “Ground”  
Fig. 12  
2. Push all wiring into the unit’s cover and replace wiring cover.  
Attach the Grille  
1. Attach grille with two screws provided, shown in Fig. 13. Make sure  
not to over tighten, over tightening will damage grille.  
2. Turn on power and check fan operation.  
Fig. 13  
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Other Installation Considerations:  
Ductwork and Noise  
Flex Duct  
Connections  
Fiberglass ductboard is a better choice than  
metal ductwork for reducing fan noise and is  
highly recommended for low sound applications.  
Where metal duct is used, sound transmission  
can be reduced with flexible duct connections  
between the fan and the duct.  
Sound and Location  
The location of these fans must be taken into  
consideration before installation. In critical sound  
installations, insulated ductwork, flexible duct  
connections or placing the fan in a remote section of  
ductwork are solutions to meeting the required fan  
sound levels.  
Remote  
Mounted  
CSP and SP-C  
Converted  
to Inline  
Fiberglass  
Ductboard  
SP and SP-C  
Mounted Directly  
Overhead  
Filters  
The addition of an intake filter is highly recommended for  
these fans, even in clean air environments excess dirt can  
accumulate on wheels and motors causing reduced  
performance and imbalance.  
Correct Low  
Sound Installation  
Filters, once installed, should be checked and cleaned  
periodically to maintain performance.  
Incorrect  
Greenheck offers washable aluminum mesh filters  
specifically designed for these fans. Please consult  
SP/CSP catalog for more information.  
SP/CSP models shown are  
UL and cUL listed E 33599  
General Maintenance Suggestions  
Model SP/CSP ceiling exhaust fans require very little maintenance. But since small problems over time left unchecked  
could lead to loss of performance or early motor failure, we do recommend that the unit be inspected periodically (once  
or twice a year).  
The fan motor and wheel should be checked for dust and dirt accumulations. (See Filters). Dirt buildup can lead to loss  
of performance and motor overheating. Cleaning can be accomplished by brushing off any dust that may have  
accumulated. Even filtered units can accumulate build-up and should be checked when cleaning filters.  
Warranty  
Greenheck warrants this equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years  
from the purchase date. Any units or parts which prove to be defective during the warranty period will be replaced at  
our option when returned to our factory, transportation prepaid.  
Greenheck will not be responsible for any installation or removal costs.  
GREENHECK  
P.O. BOX 410 SCHOFIELD, WISCONSIN 54476-0410  
PH. 715-359-6171  
SP/CSP-A700 IOM FS  
#464238 Rev 1 March 2004  
Copyright © 2004 Greenheck Fan Corp.  
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