Instruction Manual
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adsorb  and  desorb  moisture  and  also  build 
up so as to reduce airflow. 
In a  reasonably clean  indoor  environment 
such  as  a  school  or  office  building, 
measurable reductions of airflow or loss of 
sensible (temperature) effectiveness may not 
occur for several years. Measurable changes 
in  latent  energy  (water  vapor)  transfer  can 
occur  in  shorter  periods  of  time  in 
applications  such  as  moderate  occupant 
smoking  or  cooking  facilities.  In 
applications  experiencing  unusually  high 
levels  of  occupant  smoking  or  oil  based 
aerosols  such  as  industrial  applications 
involving the ventilation of machine shop 
areas for example, annual washing of energy 
transfer may be necessary to maintain latent 
transfer efficiency.  Proper cleaning  of  the 
energy  recovery  wheel  will  restore  latent 
effectiveness to near original performance. 
To clean, gain access to the energy recovery 
wheel and remove segments. Brush foreign 
material  from  the  face  of  the  wheel.  Wash 
the  segments  or  small  wheels  in  a  5% 
solution of non-acid based  coil cleaner  or 
alkaline detergent and warm water. 
Soak  in  the  solution  until  grease  and  tar 
deposits  are  loosened  (Note:  some  staining 
of  the  desiccant  may  remain  and  is  not 
harmful to  performance).  Before  removing, 
rapidly run finger across surface of segment 
to separate polymer strips for better cleaning 
action.  Rinse dirty  solution  from segment 
and remove excess water before reinstalling 
in wheel. 
Air Seals 
Four adjustable diameter seals are provided 
on each cassette to minimize transfer of air 
between the counter flowing airstreams. 
To  adjust  diameter  seals,  loosen  diameter 
seal  adjusting  screws  and  back  seals  away 
from wheel surface. Rotate wheel clockwise 
until two opposing spokes are hidden behind 
the bearing support beam. Using a folded 
piece  of paper as  a feeler gauge, position 
paper  between  the  wheel  surface  and 
diameter seals. 
Adjust  seals  towards  wheel  surface  until  a 
slight friction on the feeler gauge (paper) is 
detected  when  gauge  is  moved  along  the 
length  of  the  spoke.  Retighten  adjusting 
screws and recheck  clearance with  “feeler” 
gauge. 
Wheel Drive Components 
The  wheel  drive  motor  bearings  are  pre-
lubricated  and  no  further  lubrication  is 
necessary. 
The  wheel  drive  pulley  is  secured  to  the 
drive motor shaft by a combination of either 
a key or D slot and set screw. 
The  set  screw  is  secured  with  removable 
locktite  to  prevent  loosening.  Annually 
confirm set screw is secure. The wheel drive 
belt is a  urethane stretch belt  designed to 
provide constant tension through the life of 
the belt. No adjustment is required. Inspect 
the  drive  belt  annually  for  proper  tracking 
and tension.  A  properly tensioned belt  will 
turn  the  wheel  immediately  after  power  is 
applied with no visible slippage during start-
up. 
Installation Considerations  
Energy  recovery  cassettes  are  incorporated 
within  the  design  of  packaged  units, 
packaged  air  handlers  and  energy  recovery 
Do  Not  use  acid  based  cleaners, 
aromatic  solvents,  steam  or 
temperatures  in  excess  of  170°F; 
damage to the wheel may occur! 
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