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Caution, Warning, 2 energy recovery wheel, option ew (cont'd) – Reznor YDSA Operation Manual User Manual

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Form O-Y P/N 273647R1, Page 29

Clean the Wheel Segments

Gently brush off any loose dirt and dust.

To wash the segments, use a non-acid based

(evaporator) coil cleaner or alkaline detergent

solution. Non-acid based coil cleaner concentrate

in a 5% solution is recommended by the

manufacturer. Do not use any of the following as

they may cause damage to the wheel.

DO NOT use an acid based cleaner.

DO NOT use aromatic solvents.

DO NOT use temperatures in excess of 170°F.

DO NOT use a pressure washer.

DO NOT use steam.

Soak the segments in the cleaning solution

until grease and tar deposits are loosened. An

overnight soak may be required to adequately

loosen heavy deposits of oil based contaminants.

CAUTION

DO NOT use acid based cleaner, aromatic

solvent, steam, temperatures in excess of 170°F,

or a pressure washer, as damage to the wheel

may occur

.

Rinse the dirty solution from each segment until the

water runs clear.

NOTE: Some staining of the desiccant

may remain and is not harmful to performance. Allow

excess water to drain from the segments before

reinstalling them in the wheel. (

NOTE: A small amount

of water will dry out in the airflow.)

□ Replace or Re-install Clean Wheel Segments

(from pulley side of wheel)

Remove any dirt or dust from the wheel frame

and cassette and the slide-in area of the cabinet.

WARNING

Weight of the installed segments will cause the

wheel to accelerate in rotation. Failure to maintain

control of the wheel rotation while re-installing

all segments could cause severe injury to fingers

or hand caught between revolving spokes and

the bearing support beam. Insert the handle of

a hammer or other such tool through the spokes

above or below the bearing support as a stop to

limit rotation of an unbalanced wheel.

a) Position one segment opening at the top of the

cassette. Insert a “stop” (see warning above)

to hold the wheel in place. Unlock and open

the segment retaining brackets on both sides

of the opening. Position a clean segment with

the imbedded stiffeners toward the motor side

of the wheel. Holding the segment as vertically

as possible and centered between the spokes,

insert the nose of the segment downward

between the hub plates. Ease the segment

down until its outer rim clears the inside of the

wheel rim and press it inward against the spoke

flanges. Close and latch the retaining brackets.

Make sure each retaining bracket is fully

engaged under the catch.

b) Remove the stop and slowly rotate the installed

segment to the bottom of the wheel. Re-insert

the stop and repeat the procedure to put a

segment in the top position. Continue the

procedure, balancing the wheel by installing

opposite segments, until all of the segments are

in place.

c) While the wheel cassette is out, follow the

instructions below to check the seals and the

drive components.

d) After all wheel maintenance is complete, slide

the casette back into the cabinet. Re-connect the

motor wire. Being sure the cassette is positioned

properly, replace the center post.

Checking the Wheel Seals - The seals are on the center support that goes across

the diameter of the wheel. There are two seals on each side of the wheel with one

seal on each side of the hub. Seals are metal strips with insulation on the surface

closest to the wheel. The purpose of the seals is to minimize the transfer of air

between the counter flowing airstreams.
After any wheel service and during maintenance, check the seal adjustment. Adjust-

ing the seals will require a screwdriver and a piece of paper.

If the wheel has not been removed from the cabinet, turn off power to the unit,

lock the disconnect switch open and slide the wheel out of the cabinet.

Each seal strip has adjustable retaining screws that allow the insulation to move

toward or away from the wheel. Refer to the illustration below, and follow the

instructions below to adjust the seals.

On one seal, loosen the seal retaining screws just enough to slide the

seal strip.

4.2 Energy Recovery Wheel, Option EW (cont'd)

Checking the Seals

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