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Mark: GB
Model: GB-420-50
Ø 65.30
Model: GB-420-50
Belt Drive Centrifugal Roof Exhaust Fan

44.00
58.00
Dimensional 1.75
Quantity 9
Weight w/o Acc's (lb) 327 (14.00)

Weight w/ Acc's (lb) 387


Max T Motor Frame Size 215 52.00 SQ
Roof Opening (in.) 44.5 x 44.5

OVERALL HEIGHT MAY BE GREATER DEPENDING ON MOTOR.

Performance
Requested Volume (CFM) 20,000
Actual Volume (CFM) 20,000
Total External SP (in. wg) 0.35
Fan RPM 524
Operating Power (hp) 5.32
Elevation (ft) 43
Airstream Temp.(F) 70
Air Density (lb/ft3) 0.075
Drive Loss (%) 3.9
Tip Speed (ft/min) 5,800
Static Eff. (%) 22

Motor
Motor Mounted Yes
Size (hp) 5
Voltage/Cycle/Phase 460/60/3
Enclosure TEFC
Motor RPM 1725
Windings 1
NEC FLA* (Amps) 7.6

Notes:
All dimensions shown are in units of in.
*NEC FLA - based on tables 430.248 or 430.250 of
National Electrical Code 2014. Actual motor FLA may vary,
Sound Power by Octave Band for sizing thermal overload, consult factory.
Sound LwA - A weighted sound power level, based on ANSI S1.4
62.5 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 LwA dBA Sones dBA - A weighted sound pressure level, based on 11.5 dB
Data attenuation per Octave band at 5 ft - dBA levels are not
Inlet 88 94 87 79 74 72 68 61 84 72 23 licensed by AMCA International
Sones - calculated using AMCA 301 at 5 ft

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Model: GB-420-50
Belt Drive Centrifugal Roof Exhaust Fan
Tags: GB1 GB2 GB3 GB4 GB5 GB6 GB7 GB8 GB9
Standard Construction Features:
- Aluminum housing - Backward inclined aluminum wheel - Curb cap with
prepunched mounting holes - Motor and drives isolated on shock mounts -
Birdscreen - Ball bearing motors - Adjustable motor pulley - Adjustable motor
plate - Fan shaft mounted in ball bearing pillow blocks - Bearings meet or exceed
temperature rating of fan - Static resistant belts - Corrosion resistant fasteners -
Sizes 141 and larger have internal Lifting lugs
Selected Options & Accessories:
NEMA Premium Efficient Motor - meets NEMA Table 12-12
Motor with CSA Approval
Motor with 1.15 or Greater Motor Service Factor
Motor with Class B or Greater Insulation
UL/cUL 705 Listed - "Power Ventilators"
Switch, NEMA-4, Toggle, Shipped with Unit
Junction Box Mounted & Wired
Roof Curb-Galv., GPI-52-G14, Under Sized 1.5 in. Total, 1 in. Insulation
Coated with Permatector, Concrete Gray-RAL 7023, Fan And Attached Acc
Bearings with Grease Fittings, L10 life of 100,000 hrs (L50 avg. life 500,000 hrs)
Unit Warranty: 1 Yr (Standard)

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AMCA

AMCA Licensed for Sound and Air Performance. Power rating (BHP/kW) includes transmission losses.

Greenheck Fan Corporation certifies that the model shown herein is licensed to bear the AMCA Seal. The ratings
shown are based on tests and procedures performed in accordance with AMCA Publication 211 and AMCA Publication
311 and comply with the requirements of the AMCA Certified Ratings Program. Performance certified is for installation
type A: Free inlet, Free outlet. Power rating (BHP/kW) includes transmission losses. Performance ratings include the
effects of birdscreen. The sound ratings shown are loudness values in fan sones at 5 ft. (1.5 m) in a hemispherical free
field calculated per AMCA Standard 301. Values shown are for installation type A: free inlet hemispherical sone levels.
dBA levels are not licensed by AMCA International. The AMCA Certified Ratings Seal applies to sone ratings only

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Mark: FSJ-402
Model: ESJ-202

ESJ-202 2 in. Frame, J Blade


APPLICATION & DESIGN
ESJ-202 is a weather louver designed to protect air intake and exhaust openings in building exterior walls. Design incorporates J style blades, sloped sill
and high free area to provide maximum resistance to rain and weather while providing minimum resistance to airflow. The ESJ-202 is an extremely
efficient louver with AMCA LICENSED PERFORMANCE DATA enabling designers to select and apply with confidence.

PRODUCT DETAILS
Frame:
Frame Type:
2 in. x 0.063 in. Frame Thickness
Channel
Internal View
Blades: 0.063 in. Fixed Blade Thickness
Material: Aluminum
Sizing: Nominal
Shape: Rectangular
Construction: Mechanically Fastened

OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES


Finish: Mill
Bird Screen: 0.75 in. x 0.05 in., Flat Expanded Aluminum, Internal,
Mill Finish
Warranty: 1 Yr (Standard) Product Warranty

Width and Height furnished approximately 0.250 in. under size.

SUMMARY

FREE AREA FREE AREA


ID # TAG QTY. W (in.) H (in.) SECT. WIDE SECT. HIGH SHIP SECT.
(ft2) (%)
2-1 54 66 36 6.05 36.7 1 1 54

Total Louver Qty: 54 Total Weight (lb): 1,604 Louver Area (ft2): 891
Total Ship Sect.: 54
**Weight shown is an estimate only based on the default base product configuration without options or accessories.
Larger openings may require field assembly of multiple louver panels to make up the overall opening size. Individual louver panels are designed to withstand windloads up to a maximum of 25
PSF (size and configuration dependent). Design, materials and installation of structural reinforcement required to adequately support large sections or multiple section assemblies within a large
opening are not provided by Greenheck. Options and accessories including, but not limited to, screens, filter racks, louver doors, and blankoff panels are not subject to structural analysis unless
indicated otherwise by Greenheck. Unless specifically indicated, the following are NOT included in the quote provided: structural steel, installation hardware (anchors, angle clips, continuous
angles, shims, fasteners, inserts, backer rod and sealant), field measuring and/or installation, miscellaneous flashing, trim or enclosures, blank off panels, mullion covers or mullion hardware,
hinged frames or removable subframes, custom bird/insect screen, 3-coat, metallic and/or exotic paint finishes, bituminous paints for unlike metals, any applicable taxes, stamped and sealed
structural calculations seismic calculations or job specific engineered submittal drawings.

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Louvers Product Limited Warranty


Thank you for purchasing Greenheck louvers. Greenheck warrants this equipment to be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of 1
year from the date of product shipment. Any units or parts, which prove defective during the warranty period, will be repaired or replaced at our option
when returned to our factory, transportation prepaid. Unless agreed upon otherwise Greenheck will not be held responsible for costs associated with
removal or installation of product(s).

The legal remedies described in this Limited Warranty are the sole exclusive remedy of Customer. This limited warranty will be void if payment from
Customer is not received within a commercially reasonable time frame. GREENHECK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, REGARDING ITS PRODUCTS, OR ITS SELECTION AND APPLICATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPLIANCE WITH
BUILDING CODES, SAFETY CODES, LAWS, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This limited warranty is extended
solely to the Customer. It is nontransferable and non-assignable, and the Customer shall not permit or authorize its employees, agents, representatives
or customers to claim, represent or imply that this limited warranty extends or is available to anyone other than the Customer.

In the event of material breach by the Customer of any of the conditions of this warranty, Greenheck shall have no liability for and product failure claims.

Failure to pay Greenheck in full for original services will automatically make this warranty null and void.

Greenheck will not be held liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind. The limited warranty of product(s) replaced or repaired under this
limited warranty shall be limited to the remainder of the original warranty period. Greenheck reserves the right to reasonable field access to diagnose
and repair any product alleged to be defective. This limited warranty may not be modified by anyone and may not be changed by such things as
purchase order forms or acceptance forms, unless otherwise agreed upon by Greenheck.

This limited warranty is provided in lieu of any other warranty requirements or obligations, including, but not limited to, those within project specifications.

All notices and claims given under or pursuant to this agreement shall be in writing and sent by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, return
receipt requested to: Greenheck, Attn: Louver Sales, 525 Western Road, Schofield, WI 54476.

By proceeding to use our products and services on your project, you accept the terms of these limited warranties.

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AMCA

Greenheck Fan Corporation certifies that the louver shown herein is licensed to bear the AMCA Seal. The ratings
shown are based on tests and procedures performed in accordance with AMCA Publication 511 and comply with the
requirements of the AMCA Certified Ratings Program. The AMCA Certified Ratings Seal applies to air performance and
water penetration ratings. The AMCA licensed performance data has been modified for installation, appurtenances,
accessories, etc. not included in the certified data. The modified performance is not AMCA licensed but is provided to
aid in selection and applications of the air control device.

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Document 471558
Model G and GB
® Downblast Centrifugal Roof Exhaust

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual


Please read and save these instructions for future reference. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install,
operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure
to comply with these instructions will result in voiding of the product warranty and may result in personal injury
and/or property damage.

Direct Drive Belt Drive


Downblast Centrifugal Exhaust Downblast Centrifugal Exhaust
These fans are specifically designed for roof These fans are specifically designed for roof
mounted applications exhausting relatively mounted applications exhausting relatively
clean air. Performance capabilities range up to clean air. Performance capabilities range
6,300 cfm (10,703 m3/hr) and up to 1.75 in. wg up to 44,700 cfm (75,950 m3/hr) and up to
(435 Pa) of static pressure. The maximum 3.25 in. wg (809 Pa) of static pressure. The
continuous operating temperature is 130°F maximum continuous operating temperature
(54ºC). Direct Drive models are available in 20 sizes with is 180°F (82ºC). Belt Drive models are available in 29
nominal wheel diameter ranging from 8 to 22 inches sizes with nominal wheel diameters ranging from 11 to
(203 to 558 mm) (060-203 unit sizes). Each fan shall 54 inches (279 to 1372 mm) (071-540 unit sizes). Each
bear a permanently affixed manufacturer’s engraved fan shall bear a permanently affixed manufacturer’s
metal nameplate containing the model number and nameplate containing the model number and individual
individual serial number. All fans are UL/cUL Listed serial number. All fans are UL/cUL Listed Standard 705.
Standard 705.

General Safety Information


Only qualified personnel should install this fan. 7. Never open access doors to a duct while the fan
Personnel should have a clear understanding of these is running.
instructions and should be aware of general safety
DANGER
precautions. Improper installation can result in electric
shock, possible injury due to coming in contact with Always disconnect, lock and tag power source before
moving parts, as well as other potential hazards. installing or servicing. Failure to disconnect power
Other considerations may be required if high winds source can result in fire, shock or serious injury.
or seismic activity is present. If more information is CAUTION
needed, contact a licensed professional engineer before
When servicing the fan, motor may be hot enough
moving forward.
to cause pain or injury. Allow motor to cool before
1. Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as servicing.
the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the National
Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), where applicable. CAUTION
Follow the Canadian Electric Code (CEC) in Canada. Precaution should be taken in explosive atmospheres.
2. The rotation of the wheel is critical. It must be DANGER
free to rotate without striking or rubbing any
Pour écarter les risques d’incendie, de choc électrique
stationary objects.
ou de blessure grave, veiller à toujours débrancher,
3. Motor must be securely and adequately grounded. verrouiller et étiqueter la source de courant avant
4. Do not spin fan wheel faster than max cataloged fan l’installation ou l’entretien.
RPM. Adjustments to fan speed significantly affects
ATTENTION
motor load. If the fan RPM is changed, the motor
current should be checked to make sure it is not Lors de toute intervention sur la soufflante, le moteur
exceeding the motor nameplate amps. peut être suffisamment chaud pour provoquer une
5. Do not allow the power cable to kink or come in douleur voire une blessure. Laisser le moteur refroidir
contact with oil, grease, hot surfaces or chemicals. avant toute maintenance.
Replace cord immediately if damaged. ATTENTION
6. Verify that the power source is compatible with the Faire preuve de précaution dans les atmosphères
equipment. explosives.

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Downblast Centrifugal Roof Exhaust 1
Table of Contents Handling
Receiving, Unpacking, Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Belt and Direct Drive Units
Lift Direct Drive unit on to the roof utilizing hooks under
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
the lip of the shroud. Evenly space the hooks around
Inspection and Maintenance During Storage . . . . . .3 the shroud using a minimum of four lifting straps. Use
Removing from Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 a spreader bar to ensure the straps do not come in
Dimensional Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 contact with the unit (see Figure 1).
Installation Typical Roof Mounting
and Wiring Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Figure 1
Pre-Starting Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Routine Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Spreader
Tapered Bushing Hub Installation and Removal .8 Bar
Bushing Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Belt and Bearing Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Lifting
Strap
Bearing Lubrication Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Fan Inlet Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Mounting for Severe Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . Backcover Hook Hook

Our Commitment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Backcover

Figure 2
Receiving Hook With
Upon receiving the product, check to ensure all Safety Latch
(Supplied by others)
items are accounted for by referencing the delivery
receipt or packing list. Inspect each crate or carton (2) Bearing Plate
for shipping damage before accepting delivery. Alert Lifting Points
the carrier of any damage detected. The customer will
make notification of damage (or shortage of items) on
the delivery receipt and all copies of the bill of lading
which is countersigned by the delivering carrier. If
damaged, immediately contact your representative. Any
physical damage to the unit after acceptance is not the (4) Drive Frame
Lifting Points
responsibility of the manufacturer.

Unpacking
Figure 3
Verify that all required parts and the correct quantity
of each item have been received. If any items are
missing, report shortages to your local representative to
arrange for obtaining missing parts. Sometimes it is not Screws Screws
possible that all items for the unit be shipped together
due to availability of transportation and truck space.
Confirmation of shipment(s) must be limited to only
items on the bill of lading.
1¾ in.
(44 mm)

Curb Cap

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When lifting a belt drive unit on to the roof, use either Outdoor - Fans designed for outdoor applications may
the four lifting points on the drive frame or the two lifting be stored outdoors, if absolutely necessary. Roads or
points on the bearing plate if present (see Figure 2 aisles for portable cranes and hauling equipment are
for lifting points). Access to the drive frame is needed.
accomplished by removing the screws pointed out The fan should be placed on a level surface to prevent
in Figure 3. The cover can then be removed and placed water from leaking into the fan. The fan should be
on a flat surface in an area protected from strong winds. elevated on an adequate number of wooden blocks so
When direct and/or belt drive unit is on the roof, move that it is above water and snow levels and has enough
fan to desired location using lifting points and fasten blocking to prevent it from settling into soft ground.
securely through mounting holes in base. Shims may be Locate parts far enough apart to permit air circulation,
necessary depending upon roofing material thickness. sunlight and space for periodic inspection. To minimize
The motor amperage and voltage ratings must be water accumulation, place all fan parts on blocking
checked for compatibility to supply voltage prior to supports so that rain water will run off.
final electrical connection. For direct and/or belt drive Do not cover parts with plastic film or tarps as these
installations, the electrical supply should be routed cause condensation of moisture from the air passing
through the conduit chase located between the curb through heating and cooling cycles.
cap and the bottom of the motor compartment. Wiring Fan wheels should be blocked to prevent spinning
must conform to local and national codes. caused by strong winds.
Storage
Inspection and Maintenance
Fans are protected against damage during shipment. If During Storage
the unit cannot be installed and operated immediately,
precautions need to be taken to prevent deterioration of While in storage, inspect fans once per month. Keep a
the unit during storage. The user assumes responsibility record of inspection and maintenance performed.
of the fan and accessories while in storage. The If moisture or dirt accumulations are found on parts,
manufacturer will not be responsible for damage during the source should be located and eliminated. At each
storage. These suggestions are provided solely as a inspection, rotate the wheel by hand ten to fifteen
convenience to the user. revolutions to distribute lubricant in motor. If paint
deterioration begins, consideration should be given to
Indoor - The ideal environment for the storage of
touch-up or repainting. Fans with special coatings may
fans and accessories is indoors, above grade, in a
require special techniques for touch-up or repair.
low humidity atmosphere which is sealed to prevent
the entry of blowing dust, rain or snow. Temperatures Machined parts coated with rust preventive should be
should be evenly maintained between 30° to 110°F restored to good condition promptly if signs of rust
(-1° to 43°C) (wide temperature swings may cause occur. Immediately remove the original rust preventive
condensation and “sweating” of metal parts). All coating with petroleum solvent and clean with lint-free
accessories must be stored indoors in a clean, dry cloths. Polish any remaining rust from surface with
atmosphere. crocus cloth or fine emery paper and oil. Do not destroy
the continuity of the surfaces. Thoroughly wipe clean
Remove any accumulations of dirt, water, ice or snow
with Tectyl® 506 (Ashland Inc.) or the equivalent. For
and wipe dry before moving to indoor storage. To avoid
hard to reach internal surfaces or for occasional use,
“sweating” of metal parts, allow cold parts to reach
consider using Tectyl® 511M Rust Preventive, WD-40®
room temperature. To dry parts and packages, use
or the equivalent.
a portable electric heater to get rid of any moisture
buildup. Leave coverings loose to permit air circulation
Removing From Storage
and to allow for periodic inspection.
As fans are removed from storage to be installed in their
The unit should be stored at least 3½ inches (89 mm)
final location, they should be protected and maintained
off the floor on wooden blocks covered with moisture
in a similar fashion until the fan equipment goes into
proof paper or polyethylene sheathing. Aisles between
operation.
parts and along all walls should be provided to permit
air circulation and space for inspection.

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Dimensional Data

Direct Drive Belt Drive


Figure 5 - Typical Roof Mounting Installation Figure 6 - Typical Roof Mounting Installation

Disconnect Disconnect

Screws

¾ in. ¾ in. 8 or 12 in.


8 or 12 in.
(19 mm) (19 mm)
(203 or 305 mm) (203 or 305 mm)
Wiring by Others Wiring by Others

Damper Damper
Recommended Duct Recommended Duct
1¼ in. and Damper Size 1¼ in. 1¼ in. and Damper Size 1¼ in.
(32 mm) (32 mm) (32 mm) (32 mm)
Recommended Roof Recommended Roof
Opening Opening

Roof *Approx. Roof *Approx.


Model Size Curb Cap Damper Model Size Curb Cap Damper
Opening Weight Opening Weight
060, 065, 070, 075 17 (432) 8 (203) 10½ (267) 18 (8) 071, 081, 091 19 (483) 12 (305) 14½ (368) 58 (26)
080, 085, 090, 095 17 (432) 10 (254) 12½ (318) 26 (12) 101, 101HP 19 (483) 12 (305) 14½ (368) 63 (29)
097, 098, 099 19 (483) 12 (305) 14½ (368) 57 (26) 121 19 (483) 12 (305) 14½ (368) 66 (30)
103, 103 HP 19 (483) 12 (305) 14½ (368) 62 (28) 131 19 (483) 12 (305) 14½ (368) 67 (30)
123 19 (483) 12 (305) 14½ (368) 65 (30) 141, 141HP 22 (559) 16 (406) 18½ (470) 83 (38)
133 19 (483) 12 (305) 14½ (368) 66 (30) 161, 161HP 22 (559) 16 (406) 18½ (470) 89 (40)
143, 143 HP 22 (559) 16 (406) 18½ (470) 76 (35) 180, 180HP 30 (762) 18 (457) 20½ (521) 125 (57)
163 22 (559) 16 (406) 18½ (470) 80 (36) 200, 200HP 30 (762) 18 (457) 20½ (521) 138 (63)
183 30 (762) 18 (457) 20½ (521) 119 (54) 220, 220HP,
34 (864) 24 (610) 26½ (673) 158 (72)
240, 240HP
203 30 (762) 18 (457) 20½ (521) 130 (59)
• All dimensions are in inches (millimeters).
260 40 (1016) 30 (762) 32½ (826) 305 (138)
* Approximate weight shown in pounds (kilograms) is the largest 300, 300HP 40 (1016) 30 (762) 32½ (826) 320 (145)
cataloged open drip proof motor.
330 46 (1168) 36 (914) 38½ (978) 385 (175)
• “Curb Cap” is the inside dimension of the curb cap.
• The roof curb should be 1½ in. (38 mm) less than the curb cap to allow 360, 360HP 46 (1168) 36 (914) 38½ (978) 403 (183)
for roofing and flashing. 420 52 (1321) 42 (1067) 44½ (1130) 495 (225)
• Roof opening is a square dimension
480 52 (1321) 48 (1219) 50½ (1283) 623 (283)
500 64 (1626) 54 (1372) 56½ (1435) 687 (312)
540 64 (1626) 54 (1372) 56½ (1435) 748 (339)
• All dimensions are in inches (millimeters).
* Approximate weight shown in pounds (kilograms) is the largest
cataloged open drip proof motor.
• “Curb Cap” is the inside dimension of the curb cap.
• The roof curb should be 1½ in. (38 mm) less than the curb cap to allow
for roofing and flashing.
• Roof opening is a square dimension

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Installation
Typical Roof Mounting Installation 11. Mount and wire safety disconnect switch under
1. On the roof surface, cut an appropriate sized hole motor cover. Wire control switches at ground level,
and follow manufacturer’s instructions on curb refer to Figure 4.
installation. Caulk and flash the curb to ensure a 12. Replace motor cover.
water tight seal.
Typical Wiring Diagram
Roof Curb Installation

MOTOR MOTOR

SUPPLY VOLTAGE SUPPLY VOLTAGE


115/208-230/60/1 208-230/460/60/3
J-BOX J-BOX
L1 L1
L2 L2
L3

Figure 4

Vari-Green Wiring
For Vari-Green wiring, refer to the Vari-Green Motor
and Controls Installation, Operation and Maintenance
Manual for complete wiring and operation instructions.

IMPORTANT
Installation, troubleshooting and parts replacement are
to be performed only by qualified personnel. Consult
and follow all applicable national, state and local
codes. They will supercede this document.
2. If unit is equipped with a backdraft damper, it
should be installed now.
3. Remove motor cover. Access to the motor
compartment is accomplished by removing the
screws as shown in Figure 3, page 2.
4. On belt drive fans, use the lifting lugs on the drive
frame or bearing plate to lift and place the unit on
top of roof curb. Refer to Figure 2, page 2.
5. On direct drive fans, lift and place the unit on top
of roof curb using hooks under the lip of the shroud.
Refer to Figure 1, page 2.
6. Secure fan to curb using a minimum of eight lag
screws, metal screws or the suitable fasteners.
Shims may be required depending upon curb
installation and roofing material.
7. Verify power line wiring is de-energized before
connecting fan motor to power source.
8. Connect power supply wiring to the motor as
indicated on the motor nameplate or terminal box
cover. Check the power source for compatibility
with the requirements of your equipment.
9. Check fan wheel for free rotation, recenter if
necessary. Check setscrew(s) for tightness.
10. Check all fasteners for tightness.

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Pre-Starting Checks WARNING
1. Check all fasteners and setscrews for tightness. Correct direction of wheel rotation is critical. Reversed
The wheel should rotate freely and be aligned as rotation will result in poor air performance, motor
shown in Figure 7. overloading and possible motor burnout.
AVERTISSEMENT
La turbine doit impérativement tourner dans le bon
Overlap Gap sens. Une rotation en sens inverse entraînerait de
mauvaises performances de soufflage, une surcharge
du moteur voire un grillage du moteur.
IMPORTANT
Figure 7
The fan has been checked for mechanical noises at
Model Type Overlap Gap the factory prior to shipment. If mechanical noise
Size
Direct Belt in. (mm) in. (mm) should develop, suggested corrective actions are
X — 060-095 — 3/32 (2) offered in the Troubleshooting section.
X — 097-163 1/4 (6) —
IMPORTANT
— X 071-161 1/4 (6) —
X — 183-243 3/8 (10) —
Over tightening belts will cause excessive bearing
wear and noise. Too little tension will cause slippage
— X 180-240 3/8 (10) —
at startup and uneven wear.
— X 260-540 1/2 (13) —

Belt Drive Pre-Starting Belt Tension Checks


2. Wheel position is preset and the unit is test run at the
factory. Movement may occur during shipment and 5. Always loosen tension enough to install belts without
realignment may be necessary. stretching. Do not force belt(s) see Figure 9. Forcing
belts will break the cords and cause belt failure.
3. Belt Drive: Centering wheel across the inlet can
be accomplished by loosening the bolts holding
the drive frame to the vibration isolators and
repositioning the drive frame.
Direct and Belt Drive: If further alignment is needed,
loosen shroud bolts and move shroud and motor to
Figure 9
align wheel over inlet properly.
Wheel and inlet cone overlap can be adjusted by 6. For units with two groove pulleys, adjust so the
loosening the set screws in the wheel hub and tension is equal in both belts.
moving the wheel to the desired position. For both
7. If adjustments are made, it is very important to check
direct and belt drive models with wheel hubs and
the pulleys for proper alignment. Misaligned pulleys
shaft pulleys utilizing a tapered bushing interface,
lead to excessive belt wear vibration, noise and
reference page 8 for the tapered bushing removal
power loss, see Figure 10.
and move the wheel to the desired position.
Fan RPM should be checked and verified with a CORRECT WRONG WRONG WRONG

tachometer.
4. Check wheel rotation (viewing from the shaft side) by
momentarily energizing the unit. Rotation should be
clockwise as shown in Figure 8 and correspond to
rotation decal on the unit. Figure 10
If wheel rotation is incorrect,
reverse two of the wiring
leads or check motor wiring
for single phase. Fan RPM
should be checked and verified
with a tachometer.
Clockwise Rotation

Figure 8

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8. Belt tension can be adjusted by loosening four Operation
fasteners on the drive frame, see Figure 11. The
motor plate slides on the slotted adjusting arms and 1. Before starting up or operating fan, check all
drive frame angles in fasteners for tightness. In particular, check the set
the same manner. screws in the wheel hub (or the tapered bushing and
pulleys if applicable).
Four (4) fasteners
in total. 2. While in the OFF position or before connecting the
fan to power, turn the fan wheel by hand to be sure it
Identical fasteners on
is not striking the venturi or any obstacle.
opposing side must
also be loosened. 3. Start the fan and shut it off immediately to check
rotation of the wheel with directional arrow in the
Figure 11 motor compartment, see Figure 8.
9. Sizes 071-161: Belts should be tensioned just 4. When the fan is started, observe the operation and
enough to prevent slippage at full load. Belts should check for any unusual noises.
have a slight bow on the slack side while running at 5. With the system in full operation and all ductwork
full load, see Figure 12a. attached, measure current input to the motor and
compare with the nameplate rating to determine if
the motor is operating under safe load conditions.
6. Keep inlets and approaches to fan clean and free
Belt Span
from obstruction.
Deflection = Belt
64
Span
IMPORTANT
Slack
Side Adjust (tighten) belt tension after the first 24-48 hours
of operation.

Figure 12a Figure 12b


Inspection
Sizes 180-540: Belt tension should be adjusted to Inspection of the fan should be conducted at the
allow 1/64 in. (0.397 mm) of deflection per inch of first 30 minute and 24 hour intervals of satisfactory
belt span. For example, a 15 in. (381 mm) belt span operation.
should have 15/64 in. (5.95 mm) (or about 1/4 in. 30 Minute Interval: Inspect bolts, setscrews and motor
(6 mm)) of deflection with moderate thumb pressure mounting bolts. Adjust and tighten as necessary.
at mid-point between pulleys, see Figure 12b.
24 Hour Interval: Check all internal components. On
10. The adjustable motor pulley is factory set for the belt drive units only, inspect belt alignment and tension.
RPM specified. Speed can be increased by closing Adjust and tighten as necessary.
or decreased by opening the adjustable motor
pulley.
11. Any increase in speed represents a substantial
increase in the horsepower required by the unit.
12. Motor amperage should always be checked to
avoid serious damage to the motor when speed is
varied.

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Maintenance Tapered Bushing Hub Installation
and Removal
DANGER For wheel hubs and shaft pulleys utilizing a tapered
Disconnect and secure to the “off” position all bushing interface, follow this procedure for installation
electrical power to the fan prior to inspection or and removal. There are two possible set ups for the
servicing. Failure to comply with this safety precaution tapered bushing, both have the same procedure, but
could result in serious injury or death. orientation of the hub varies.
DANGER Tapered Bushing Removal:
Pour écarter les risques de blessure grave ou de mort, 1. If present, loosen the setscrew holding the bushing
débrancher et verrouiller l’alimentation électrique en and shaft key in place.
position « Arrêt » avant tout contrôle ou entretien. 2. Loosen and remove the socket head cap screws
WARNING which fasten the bushing to the hub as shown in the
section views and examples of Figures 13-16.
This unit should be made non-functional when
cleaning the wheel or housing (fuses removed, Standard Mounting Reverse Mounting
disconnect locked off).
AVERTISSEMENT
L’appareil doit être rendu non opérationnel lors du
nettoyage de la turbine ou du caisson (fusibles retirés,
sectionneur verrouillé).
IMPORTANT
Uneven cleaning of the wheel will produce an out of
Figure 13 Figure 14
balance condition that will cause vibration in the fan.
Hub
Installation and maintenance are to be performed only Bushing
by qualified personnel who are familiar with local codes
Hub
and regulations and who are experienced with this type
of equipment.
Motor maintenance is generally limited to cleaning
and lubrication (where applicable). Cleaning should be Bushing
Washers
limited to exterior surfaces only. Removing dust buildup
Cap Screws
on motor housing ensures proper motor cooling. Washers

Cap Screws
Greasing of motors is only intended when fittings are
provided. Many fractional horsepower motors are
permanently lubricated and should not be lubricated
after installation. Motors supplied with grease fittings
should be greased in accordance with manufacturer’s
recommendations. Where motor temperatures do not
exceed 104ºF (40ºC), the grease should be replaced
after 2,000 hours of running time as a general rule.
Wheels require very little attention when moving clean
air. Occasionally, oil and dust may accumulate causing
imbalance. When this occurs, the wheel and housing
should be cleaned to ensure smooth and safe operation. Figure 15 Figure 16
Standard Bushing Orientation Reverse Bushing Orientation
All fasteners should be checked for tightness each
time maintenance checks are performed prior to
3. Standard Mounting: Take the two socket head cap
restarting unit.
screws that were removed and install them into the
A proper maintenance program will help these units visibly threaded holes on the wheel hub.
deliver years of dependable service. Reverse Mounting: Install the two socket head cap
screws into the visibly threaded holes of the bushing
flange.
4. Once both socket head cap screws are installed,
tighten them an eighth of a turn at a time, alternating
between the two until the hub comes loose from
the bushing.

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Bushing Installation: 8. On belt drive fans, the standard cast pillow block
bearings are factory lubricated and are provided
1. Clean all surfaces of hub and bushing to remove any
with external grease fittings. Annual lubrication
oil or residue present and do not use any lubricant to
is recommended, or more frequently if needed.
install bushing into the hub. For both standard and
See Table 2. Do not over-grease. Use only one or
reverse mounting styles, the socket head cap screws
two shots of lubricant with a hand gun. Maximum
are adjustable from the inlet of the fan.
hand gun rating is 40 psi. Rotate bearings during
2. Standard Mounting: Slide the bushing and shaft lubrication where good safety practice permits.
key onto the fan shaft followed by the wheel and hub Caution should be employed to prevent over
assembly. If present, use the keyway setscrew to packing or contamination.
hold the shaft key and bushing in place but DO NOT
9. Units installed in hot, humid or dirty locations should
overtighten as this can damage the bushing. Align
be equipped with special bearings. These bearings
the unthreaded holes of the hub with the threaded
will require frequent lubrication. Caution should be
holes of the tapered bushing.
employed to prevent over packing or contamination.
Reverse Mounting: Slide the wheel and hub
assembly onto the fan shaft followed by the bushing 10. Grease fittings should be wiped clean. The unit
and shaft key. If present, use the keyway setscrew to should be in operation while lubricating bearings.
hold the shaft key and bushing in place but DO NOT Extreme care should be used around moving parts.
overtighten as this can damage the bushing. Align 11. Grease should be pumped in very slowly until a
the unthreaded holes of the tapered bushing with the slight bead forms around the seal. A high grade
threaded holes of the hub. lithium base grease should be used. See Table 3.
3. Install the two bushing socket head cap screws 12. During the first few months of operation, check
into the aligned holes by hand (or without excessive bearing setscrews periodically to ensure tightness.
torque) until the heads of the socket head cap 13. If unit is to be left idle for an extended period,
screws are seated against the mating surface. remove belts and store in a cool, dry place to avoid
premature belt failure.
4. Adjust the height of the wheel in the fan relative to
the inlet venturi then tighten the two socket head
cap screws an eighth turn at a time in an alternating
Recommended Bearings Lubrication
fashion and to a torque of 10 ft-lbs. Frequency in Months
NOTE: If unusual environment conditions exist (extreme
Belt and Bearing Maintenance temperature, moisture or contaminants) more frequent
lubrication is required.
1. Belts tend to stretch after a period of time. They
should be checked periodically for wear and A good quality lithium base grease, conforming to NLGI
tightness. When replacing belts, use the same type Grade 2 consistency, such as those listed in Table 3
as supplied with the unit. may be used.
2. Matched belts should always be used on units with Table 2: Suggested Fan Bearing Lubrication Intervals
multi-groove pulleys. Interval
Type of Service
3. For belt replacement, loosen the tensioning device (months)
enough to allow removal of the belt by hand. 1 to 3
Heavy duty in dirty, dusty locations; high ambient
temperatures; moisture laden atmosphere; vibration.
4. Once installed, adjust belts as shown in
12 to 24 hours per day, heavy duty, or if moisture is
“Pre-Starting Checks.” 3 to 6
present
5. To ensure tightness, check pulley setscrews. Proper 6 to 12 8 to 16 hours per day in clean, relatively dry atmosphere
keys must be in keyways. 12 to 18 Infrequent operation or light duty in clean atmosphere
6. Fan RPM should not be readjusted. Only use pulleys
of identical size and type when replacing pulleys. Table 3: Grease Manufacturers
7. Shaft bearings can be classified in two Manufacturer Grease (NLGI #2)
groups: relubricating and non-relubricating. All U.S. Electric Motors Grease No. 83343
non-relubricating bearings on belt drive fans are
Chevron U.S.A. Inc Chevron SRI Grease #2
factory lubricated and require no further lubrication
Mobilith
under normal use (between -20º to 180ºF Mobil Oil Corporation
(-29º to 82ºC) in a relatively clean environment). Mobil 532
Premium BRB #2
Texaco, Inc.
Texaco Multifak #2
Amoco Oil Co. Rykon Premium #2
Exxon Unirex N2
Shell B Shell Alvania #2

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Fan Inlet Connections
In order to ensure proper fan performance, caution must be exercised in fan placement and connection to the
ventilation system. Obstructions, transitions, poorly designed elbows, improperly selected dampers, etc., can cause
reduced performance, excessive noise and increased mechanical stress. For performance to be as published, the
system must provide uniform and stable airflow into the fan.

Good
Poor Poor Good

Dampers must open fully. Avoid sharp turns or Provide uniform airflow at Provide uniform airflow at
Use motorized dampers in entrance conditions which fan inlet and through the fan inlet to ensure optimum
low airflow applications to cause uneven flow. Use damper to ensure optimum performance.
reduce losses. turning vanes in elbows to performance. Curb cap
reduce adverse effects. should be three wheel
diameters from the radius.
Use turning vanes in duct
when possible.

Parts List
Each fan bears a manufacturer’s nameplate with model
CAUTION
number and serial number embossed. This information
will assist the local representative and the factory in A fan manufactured with an explosion resistant motor
providing service and replacement parts. Before taking does not certify the entire unit to be explosion proof.
any corrective action, make certain unit is not capable Refer to UL Listing mark for the fans approved usage.
of operation during repairs. CAUTION
La présence d’un moteur antidéflagrant sur un
ventilateur ne garantit pas que tout l’appareil est
antidéflagrant. Pour connaître les emplois autorisés de
l’appareil, voir son marquage de conformité UL.

Direct Drive Belt Drive


Motor Cover
Motor Cover

Belt
Shaft Pulley
Motor
Motor Pulley
Vibration Bearings
Isolators
Drive Frame Motor
Shroud Hood Clip Assembly
Vibration
Isolators Fan Shaft
Birdguard Shroud Brace
Shroud

Vertical Wheel Birdguard


Wheel Support
Shroud Brace
Conduit
Lower
Curb Cap/ Chase
Windband Windband
Venturi
Vertical
Support Curb Cap/
Venturi

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Troubleshooting
WARNING AVERTISSEMENT
Before taking any corrective action, make certain unit Avant d’entreprendre toute action corrective, s’assurer
is not capable of operation during repairs. que l’appareil ne pourra pas fonctionner durant les
réparations.

PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION


Adjust wheel and/or inlet cone.
Wheel rubbing inlet
Tighten wheel hub or bearing collars on shaft.
Tighten pulleys on motor/fan shaft. Adjust belt tension. Align pulleys
V-belt drive
properly, see page 6, Figures 9 and 10. Replace worn belts or pulleys.
Replace defective bearing(s). Lubricate bearings.
Bearings
Tighten collars and fasteners.
Clean all dirt off wheel.
Wheel unbalance
Check wheel balance, rebalance in place if necessary.
Excessive Belts too tight or too loose Adjust tension, see page 7, Figure 12a-b.
noise
Wheel improperly aligned and
or vibration Center wheel on inlet, see page 6, Figure 7.
rubbing
Loose drive or motor pulleys Align and tighten. See “Pre-Starting Checks”, see page 6 and 7.
Foreign objects in wheel or
Remove objects, check for damage or unbalance.
housing
Fan base not securely anchored Secure properly.
Motor hood loose and rattling Tighten fasteners to secure the motor hood.
Defective or loose motor
Replace motor with same frame size, RPM-HP.
bearings
Fan Check rotation of wheel, see page 6, Figure 8. Reduce fan speed.
High
horsepower Resize ductwork. Check proper operation of face and bypass dampers.
Duct system
Check filters and access doors.
Check fuses/circuit breakers. Check for switches off.
Electrical supply
Fan does Check for correct supply voltage.
not operate Drive Check for broken belts. Tighten loose pulleys or belts.
Motor Ensure motor is correct horsepower and not tripping overload protector.
Lubrication Check for excessive or insufficient grease in the bearing.
Replace damaged bearing. Relieve excessive belt tension.
Mechanical
Align bearings. Check for bent shaft.
Belt slippage Adjust tension or replace bad belts, see pages 6 and 7.
Motor Over/Under line voltage Contact power company.
overloads Check motor wiring, see page 5, Figure 4. Confirm wheel rotation, see
or overheats Incorrect wheel rotation page 6, Figure 8.
Check drives or slow down fan by opening variable pitch pulley on
Wheel RPM too high
motor shaft.
Undersized motor Check motor ratings with catalog speed and air capacity chart.
Motor wired incorrectly Check motor wiring to wiring diagram located on fan motor.
Check system: Proper operation of backdraft or control dampers,
System resistance too high
obstruction in ductwork, clean dirty filters.
Unit running backwards Correct as shown on page 6, Figure 8.
Excessive dirt buildup on wheels Clean wheel.
Reduced Improper wheel alignment Center wheel on inlet, see “Pre-Starting Checks” on page 6.
airflow
Dampers closed Inspect and repair.
Blocked duct/clogged filter Clean or replace.
Belt slippage Replace and adjust tension.
Speed too slow Check for correct drives.

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Mounting for Severe Duty Installations
Fan to Curb Mounting: 5/16-inch self-drilling fasteners Curb to Deck Mounting: Fasteners need to be located
are to be installed on each side of fan with one fastener on all four sides of the curb.
4 inches from each edge and one fastener in the center. Roof Curb Roof Curb
Fasteners are to be equally spaced. 3/8 in. (10 mm) S.S. Hilti Kwik Bolt
Three Expansion Anchors 1/4 in. - 14 Self-Drilling Screw
Min. 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) Engagement Min. 1/2 in. (13 mm) of Threads Through
Fasteners
Fan Size
Per Side
Roof Truss
≤ 163 3 1/8 in. (3 mm) Thick
or 12 ga. Min.
180 to 240 5 2500 Min. PSI
Concrete

≥ 260 9
Concrete Steel
Deck Anchoring Deck Anchoring
1¼ in.
(32 mm)
Roof Curb
1¼ in. 3/8 in. (10 mm) Lag Bolt (Zinc Plated)
(32 mm)
Min. 3 in. (76 mm) Thread Engagement

Curb Corner
Anchor Detail
Wood Timber
Min. 4 in. (102 mm)
Roof Curb Nominal Thickness
Model GPF, GPFHL, GPFHD or Equivalent Min. G = 0.42
18 ga. min. G: Specific Gravity
High wind ratings – 42 in. Tall Max of Lumber
Seismic ratings – 24 in. Tall Max
Steel Welded Construction
Timber Anchoring

Seismic
High Wind Ratings NOTE: Installation instructions for seismic
Ratings
Fasteners Fasteners ratings are only recommendations.
Fan Size Curb Cap Size Self-Drilling Per Total Fan Size Per Total Final design must be determined by
Screw Size Side Side Structural Engineer of Record (SEOR) including
17x17 to 22x22 requirements for curb construction, mounting
≤ 141 3 12 060-300 2 8
Concrete

(432x432 to 559x559 mm) of unit to curb and mounting of curb to


3/8”
26x26 to 40x40 structure.
> 141 3 12 330-540 3 12
(660x660 to 1016x1016 mm)
17x17 to 22x22
≤ 141 3 12 060-300 2 8
(432x432 to 559x559 mm)
Steel

1/4” - 14
26x26 to 40x40
> 141 4 16 330-540 3 12
(660x660 to 1016x1016 mm)
17x17 to 22x22
≤ 141 3 12 060-300 2 8
(432x432 to 559x559 mm)
Timber

3/8”
26x26 to 40x40
> 141 4 16 330-540 3 12
(660x660 to 1016x1016 mm)
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters).

Our Commitment

As 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 Centrifugal Roof Downblast Exhaust Fans catalog AMCA Publication 410-96, Safety Practices for Users and
provides additional information describing the equipment, fan Installers of Industrial and Commercial Fans, provides
performance, available accessories, and specification data. additional safety information. This publication can be obtained
from AMCA International, Inc. at www.amca.org.

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ESJ-202
Stationary Louver
J Blade
Application and Design
ESJ-202 is a weather louver designed to protect air intake and
exhaust openings in building exterior walls. Design incorporates J style
blades, sloped sill and high free area to provide maximum resistance
to rain and weather while providing minimum resistance to airflow.
The ESJ-202 is an extremely efficient louver with AMCA LICENSED
PERFORMANCE DATA enabling designers to select and apply with
confidence.

Standard Construction
Frame ���������������Heavy gauge extruded 6063-T5 aluminum,
2 in. x 0.063 in. nominal wall thickness
Blades ���������������J style, heavy gauge extruded 6063-T5 aluminum,
0.063 in. nominal wall thickness, positioned at 45º
angles on approximately 3 in. centers
Construction �����Mechanically fastened
Birdscreen ���������3/4 in. x 0.051 in. flattened expanded aluminum in
removable frame, inside mount (rear)
Finish �����������������Mill
Minimum Size ���6 in. W x 6 in. H
Maximum Single
Section Size ������120 in. W or 120 in. H. (limited to 70 ft. sq.)

Options (at additional cost)


• A variety of bird and insect screens
• Blank off panel
• Clip angles
• Extended sill
• Filter rack
• Flanged frame
• Glazing adaptor
• Hinged frame
• Security bars
• Welded construction
• A variety of architectural finishes including:
Clear anodize
Integral color anodize
Baked enamel paint
Kynar paint

*Width and height dimensions furnished


approximately ¼ inch under size.
PERFORMANCE DATA ESJ-202
Stationary Louver J Blade
Extruded Aluminum
Free Area Chart (Sq. ft.)
Louver Width in Inches
Louver Greenheck
Height
Inches 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120
Fan
Corporation
6 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.22 0.23 0.24 0.26
certifies that
12 0.08 0.23 0.38 0.53 0.67 0.82 0.97 1.12 1.27 1.42 1.57 1.71 1.86 2.01 2.16 2.31 2.46 2.60 2.75 2.90 the ESJ-
18 0.14 0.41 0.67 0.94 1.20 1.46 1.73 1.99 2.26 2.52 2.78 3.05 3.31 3.58 3.84 4.11 4.37 4.63 4.90 5.16 202 louvers
24 0.20 0.58 0.95 1.32 1.70 2.07 2.45 2.82 3.19 3.57 3.94 4.31 4.69 5.06 5.44 5.81 6.18 6.56 6.93 7.30 shown
herein are
30 0.26 0.74 1.22 1.70 2.18 2.66 3.14 3.62 4.10 4.58 5.06 5.54 6.02 6.50 6.98 7.46 7.94 8.42 8.89 9.37
licensed to
36 0.32 0.91 1.51 2.10 2.69 3.28 3.88 4.47 5.06 5.65 6.25 6.84 7.43 8.02 8.62 9.21 9.80 10.39 10.99 11.58 bear the AMCA Seal. The
42 0.34 0.98 1.62 2.26 2.89 3.53 4.17 4.80 5.44 6.08 6.71 7.35 7.99 8.62 9.26 9.90 10.54 11.17 11.81 12.45 ratings shown are based
48 0.43 1.23 2.02 2.82 3.62 4.41 5.21 6.01 6.80 7.60 8.40 9.19 9.99 10.79 11.58 12.38 13.18 13.97 14.77 15.57 on tests and procedures
54 0.49 1.39 2.30 3.20 4.11 5.01 5.92 6.82 7.73 8.63 9.53 10.44 11.34 12.25 13.15 14.06 14.96 15.87 16.77 17.67
performed in accordance
with AMCA Publication
60 0.55 1.56 2.57 3.58 4.59 5.60 6.61 7.62 8.63 9.64 10.65 11.66 12.67 13.68 14.69 15.70 16.72 17.73 18.74 19.75
511 and comply with the
66 0.61 1.73 2.85 3.97 5.09 6.21 7.33 8.45 9.57 10.69 11.81 12.93 14.05 15.17 16.30 17.42 15.54 19.66 20.78 21.90 requirements of the AMCA
72 0.64 1.82 3.01 4.19 5.37 6.56 7.74 8.92 10.11 11.29 12.47 13.66 14.84 16.02 17.21 19.39 19.57 20.75 21.94 23.12 Certified Ratings Program.
78 0.71 2.03 3.35 4.67 5.99 7.31 8.63 9.94 11.26 12.58 13.90 15.22 16.54 17.85 19.17 20.49 21.81 23.13 24.45 25.77
The AMCA Certified
Ratings Seal applies to air
84 0.78 2.21 3.65 5.08 6.51 7.95 9.38 10.82 12.25 13.68 15.12 16.55 17.99 19.42 20.86 22.29 23.72 25.16 26.59 28.03
performance and water
90 0.84 2.38 3.92 5.47 7.01 8.56 10.10 11.64 13.19 14.73 16.27 17.82 19.36 20.91 22.45 23.99 25.54 27.08 28.62 30.17 penetration ratings.
96 0.89 2.54 4.19 5.84 7.49 9.14 10.79 12.44 14.09 15.74 17.39 19.04 20.69 22.34 23.99 25.64 27.29 28.94 30.59 32.24

102 0.95 2.72 4.48 6.24 8.00 9.77 11.53 13.29 15.05 16.82 18.58 20.34 22.10 23.87 25.63 27.39 29.15 30.92 32.68 34.44

108 0.98 2.79 4.59 6.40 8.21 10.01 11.82 13.63 15.43 17.24 19.05 20.85 22.66 24.47 26.28 28.08 29.89 31.70 33.50 35.31

114 1.07 3.03 5.00 6.96 8.93 10.90 12.86 14.83 16.80 18.76 20.73 22.70 24.66 26.63 28.60 30.56 32.53 34.50 36.46 38.43

120 1.11 3.16 5.20 7.25 9.30 11.35 13.39 15.44 17.49 19.54 21.58 23.63 25.68 27.73 29.77 31.82 33.87 35.92 37.96 40.01

Airflow Resistance (Standard Air - .075 lb/ft3) Water Penetration (Standard Air - .075 lb/ft3)
Pa in. wg Test size 48 in. x 48 in. Test duration of 15 min.
1 ml/m2 oz/ft2
0.9
200 0.8 Test Size 48 in. x 48 in. 0.30
3
0.7 Standard Air - .075 lb/ft Test Size 48 in. x 48 in.
0.6 Test Period 15 minutes
0.5 80 0.25 Standard Air - .075 lb/ft
3

100 0.4
Water Penetration per Unit Free Area

90
80
0.3 0.20
70 60
60
Static Pressure Drop

50 0.2
0.15
40
40

30
0.10
0.1
0.09
t
aus

20 0.08 20
Exh

ke

0.07 0.05
Inta

0.06

0.05

10
0 0.00
0.04
9 ft/min: 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
8
0.03
7 m/s: 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5
6
Free Area Velocity
5 0.02

ft/min 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 2000 3000 The AMCA Water Penetration Test provides a method for comparing
various louver models and designs as to their efficiency in resisting
m/s 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
the penetration of rainfall under specific laboratory test conditions. The
Free Air Velocity beginning point of water penetration is defined as that velocity where the
water penetration curve projects through .01 oz. of water (penetration)
Model ESJ-202 resistance to airflow (pressure drop) varies per sq. ft. of louver free area. *The beginning point of water
depending on louver application (air intake or air exhaust). penetration for Model ESJ-202 is 668 fpm free area velocity.
Free area velocities (shown) are higher than average These perfor­mance ratings do not guarantee a louver to be weather­proof
velocity through the overall louver size. See louver selection or stormproof and should be used in combination with other factors
information. including good engineering judgement in selecting louvers.
PRODUCT DETAILS ESJ-202
Stationary Louver J Blade
Maximum Size and Installation Information Extruded Aluminum

Maximum single section size for model ESJ-202 is 120 in. W x 84 in. H or 84 in. W x 120 in. H (70 sq. ft). Larger openings require
field assembly of multiple louver sections to make up the overall opening size. Individual louver sections are designed to withstand
a 25 PSF wind load (please consult Greenheck if the louvers must withstand higher wind-loads). Structural reinforcing members
may be required to adequately support and install multiple louver sections within a large opening. Structural reinforcing members
along with any associated installation hardware is not provided by Greenheck unless indicated otherwise by Greenheck. Options
and accessories including, but not limited to, screens, filter racks, louver doors, and blank off panels are not subject to structural
analysis unless indicated otherwise by Greenheck. Additional information on louver installation may be found in AMCA Publication
#501, Louver Application Manual.

Minimum Single Section Size Maximum Single Section Size


6 in. W x 6 in. H 70 ft. sq.
PRODUCT DETAILS ESJ-202
Stationary Louver J Blade
Extruded Aluminum
OPTION DRAWINGS ESJ-202
Stationary Louver J Blade
Extruded Aluminum

FINISHES
Standard Warranty
Finish Type Description/Application Color Selection
(Aluminum)
Standard Colors: Any of the 24
“Best.” The premier finish for extruded aluminum. Tough, 10 Years
2-coat 70% KYNAR 500®/HYLAR 5000® AAMA 2605 – standard colors shown can be
long-lasting coating has superior color retention and (Consult Greenheck for
Dry film thickness 1.2 mil. (AKA: Duranar®, Fluoropon®, furnished in 70% or 50% KYNAR
abrasive properties. Resists chalking, fading, chemical availability of extended
Trinar®, Flouropolymer, Polyvinylidene Fluoride, PVDF2) 500®/HYLAR 5000® or Baked Enamel.
abrasion and weathering. warranty)

2-Coat Mica:
“Better.” Tough, long-lasting coating has excellent color Greenheck offers 9 standard 2-
2-coat 50% KYNAR 500®/HYLAR 5000® AAMA 2604
retention and abrasive properties. Resists chalking, fading, coat Mica colors. Other colors are 5 Years
– Dry film thickness 1.2 mil. (AKA: Acroflur®, Acrynar®)
chemical abrasion and weathering. available. Consult Greenheck for
possible extra cost when selecting
Baked Enamel AAMA 2603 – Dry film thickness 0.8 mil. “Good.” Provides good adhesion and resistance to non-standard colors or special
1 Year
(AKA: Acrabond Plus®, Duracron®) weathering, corrosion and chemical stain. finishes.

“Two-step” anodizing is produced by following the normal Light, Medium or Dark Bronze;
Integral Color Anodize AA-M10C22A42 (>0.7 mil) 5 years
anodizing step with a second, colorfast process. Champagne; Black

Clear, colorless and hard oxide aluminum coating that resists


Clear Anodize 215 R-1 AA-M10C22A41 (>0.7 mil) Clear 5 years
weathering and chemical attack.

Clear, colorless and hard oxide aluminum coating that resists


Clear Anodize 204 R-1 AA-M10C22A31 (0.4-0.7 mil) Clear 1 Year
weathering and chemical attack.

Greenheck offers a number of industrial coatings such as Hi-Pro Polyester, Epoxy, and Permatector®.
Industrial coatings Consult Greenheck
Consult a Greenheck Product Specialist for complete color and application information.

Materials may be supplied in natural aluminum or galvanized steel finish when normal weathering is
Mill n/a
acceptable and there is no concern for color or color change.

Finishes meet or exceed AAMA 2605, AAMA 2604, and AAMA 2603 requirements. Please consult www.greenheck.com for complete information on standard and
extended paint warranties. Paint finish warranties are not applicable to steel products.

ESJ-202
September 2018
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Greenheck Fan Corporation reserves the right


to make product changes without notice.

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