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Modular Heating & Ventilating Unit
Model IGX-HV
• Indirect Gas-Fired Heating
• Evaporative • Chilled Water • DX Cooling

September

2011

Product Features

Model IGX-HV

Indirect Gas-Fired
Heating and Ventilating Unit
Indoor/Outdoor Installations
All Greenheck model IGX-HV units feature 80%
efficient indirect gas-fired furnace(s), filtered mixing
box section, fan section, and are ETL Listed to the
UL-1995 test standard. Heating capacities range
from 100,000 to 1,200,000 Btu/hr and airflow
volumes are available up to 15,000 cfm.
A modular design concept enables the flexibility
to customize each product for its application. Modules
are then factory assembled and wired to minimize field
installation labor. The result is a semi-custom product at
an attractive cost.

Indirect Gas-Fired Furnaces

The Greenheck furnace is designed for top-notch
performance and long life, combining quality
components with expert craftsmanship. Unique to
our furnace is a post purge cycle, which runs the
combustion fan after the unit is shut down to vent
hot air and moisture out
of the heat exchanger.
The elimination of these
corrosion catalysts adds
years to the life of the heat
exchanger.
Other key features of our
furnace are listed below:
• Power vented
• 80% thermal efficiency
• Seamless tubes
• Electronic staged gas controls
• Electronic modulating gas controls
• Aluminized steel or stainless steel heat exchanger
• Direct spark ignition system
• Easy access burner controls
• ETL Listed to ANSI Standard Z83.8
• Solid state automatic ignition module

Vibration Isolators

The entire fan and
motor assembly is
mounted on vibration
isolators to minimize
noise transmission into
the building. Neoprene
isolators are standard on
all units, spring isolators
are optional.
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IGX-HV shown with horizontal discharge.

Reliable Fan Performance

Air performance ratings from Greenheck’s third-party
accredited test chamber ensure accurate data.
Fans are constructed of
heavy gauge steel and
designed for high efficiency
and low sound levels.
Wheels are statically and
dynamically balanced
to ensure vibration free
operation.

Control Center

The control center includes the following standard
components:
• Magnetic motor starter with
solid state overload protection
• Control transformer
• Disconnect switch
• Separately fused motor
• Distribution terminal strip
Premium grade control components are selected for
reliable operation. All electrical components are UL
Listed, recognized or classified. Control centers are
factory prewired for single point power connection.

Factory Wired and Tested
All units are tested
prior to shipment.
Units are checked
for vibration and
proper operation.

Control Options
Heating and Ventilating Control
Three heating and ventilating options are available to provide proper tempering and fulfill varying requirements
for fresh outdoor air. In all cases, heating and cooling functions are controlled by a room thermostat provided by
Greenheck or a DDC system (by others).
HV1: 0%-30% Minimum Outdoor Air
HV1 is the most common among
heating and ventilating units, allowing
you to set the minimum outdoor air
volume between 0 and 30% of the total
supply air volume. With the relatively
low percentage of outdoor air, mixed
air temperatures are mild and stable.
1-stage heating and/or cooling is
recommended. (2-stage or electronic
modulation is optional).

Outdoor Air
0% - 30%
Return Air
70% - 100%

Supply

Outdoor Air

Outdoor Air
0% - 30%
HV2: 30%-75% Minimum Outdoor
Air
0% - 30%
Return Air
Supply
The HV2 option is required when the minimum
outdoor
air volume
Return
Air
Supply
70% - 100%
70% - 100%
exceeds 30% of the total supply air volume. With higher outdoor air
volumes, mixed air temperatures
can vary greatly. Accordingly,
2-stage heating and/or cooling is
recommended. Also, an airstream
override thermostat is standard
with HV2 to prevent cold air
Outdoor Air
Outdoor Air
- 75%
- 75%
discharge (below 55˚ F) when the 30%30%
Return Air
Supply
Return Air
Supply
thermostat is satisfied. (electronic
25% - 100%
25% - 100%
modulation is optional).

HV3: 100% Return Air
The HV3 option is available when no
outdoor air is needed. With relatively
stable return air conditions, 1-stage
heating and/or cooling is strongly
recommended. (2-stage or electronic
modulation is optional).

Return Air
Return Air
100%
100%

Supply
Supply

Thermostat Options
Basic bimetal thermostats with mercury switches or fully programmable electronic thermostats are available as
Outdoor
part
ofAiryour IGX-HV system. Match your heating, cooling, staging, and operational requirements to the appropriate
30% - 75%
thermostat. Return Air
Supply
25% - 100%

TC1: 1-Stage Heating / Cooling
TC1 is a coiled bimetal thermostat
used for single-stage heating, cooling
or heating-cooling systems.

Return Air
100%

Supply

TC2: 2-Stage Heating
TC2 is a coiled bimetal
thermostat used for 2-stage
heating systems.

TC3: 2-Stage Heating / 2-Stage Cooling
TC3 is a coiled bimetal
thermostat used for 2-stage
heating, cooling, or heatingcooling systems. It includes
an adjustable heat anticipator,
stops, and a locking cover.

TC4: Programmable
TC4 has full seven-day program
capability. The thermostat can
be set for four times and eight
temperature settings each day of
the week. It can control up to two
stages of heating and two stages
of cooling.
TC5: Deluxe Programmable
TC5 has full seven-day program
capability. The thermostat can
be set for two occupied and two
unoccupied times with adjustable
temperature settings for each day
of the week. It can control up to
three stages of heating and two
stages of cooling. The Intelligent Fan™ feature energizes the
fan continuously during occupied mode and intermittently
with a call for heating or cooling in unoccupied mode.
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Mixing Box Controls
The mixing box (shown at right) includes
outdoor air and return air low leakage
control dampers in a face and bypass
configuration. Either two-inch pleated
or aluminum mesh filters are available
within the mixing box section. Double-wall
construction is optional.

A mixing box control option must be
specified for every IGX-HV unit. Greenheck
offers eight mixing box control options
that accommodate a wide variety of
applications. The economizer cooling and
mixing box options are described below.
Specify only one control box option per unit.

Mixing Box Controls with Economizer Cooling
The economizer controls package enables free cooling using outdoor air. All economizer cooling (EC) options include
a modulating actuator for controlling outdoor and return air dampers, and a minimum outdoor air positioner. During a
call for heating the economizer is locked out and the outdoor air damper holds at the minimum position.
EC1: Outdoor Temperature Reference
The economizer controller positions the mixing box
dampers to achieve 55°F mixed temperature when
the thermostat calls for cooling AND the outdoor air
temperature is below the economizer
set point. If outdoor air temperature is
between 55°F and the economizer set
point, the dampers will modulate to
the 100% outdoor air position. Above
the set point, the outdoor air damper
Outdoor Air
is held at the minimum position.
The set point is field adjustable and
Return Air
the outdoor air sensor is factory
mounted.

EC3: Airstream Temperature Reference
The economizer controller compares the temperatures of
the outdoor air and return air when the thermostat calls
for cooling. The mixing box dampers are then positioned
to maximize the airflow of the
cooler airstream. When outdoor
air temperature is sufficiently
cool, the mixing box dampers
will modulate to provide 55°F
mixed air. The outdoor air sensor
is factory mounted. The return
air sensors are field installed.
Supply

EC2: Outdoor Enthalpy Reference
Same as EC1, except economizer set point is based on
outdoor air enthalpy.

EC4: Airstream Enthalpy Reference
Same as EC3, except airstream enthalpy values are
compared.

Mixing Box Controls (No Economizer)
In addition to the Economizer Cooling options described above, Greenheck offers four mixing box (MB) control
options for applications where a factory provided economizer package is not desired.
MB1: Minimum Outdoor Air Positioner
The MB1 option includes a modulating
actuator and potentiometer that control
the outdoor air and return air damper
positions. When the unit is energized,
the dampers will travel to the position
corresponding to the potentiometer setting, providing
the desired amount of outdoor air. When the unit is
powered off, the outdoor air damper closes to prevent
backdrafting. To adjust the damper settings, simply dial
the potentiometer (shown above) to desired operating
position of the outdoor air damper.
MB2: 2-10 Volt External Signal
The MB2 option includes a modulating actuator that is
controlled by an external 2-10 volt signal. This option
is appropriate for applications that call for a building
automation system that will control the mixing box
dampers.
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MB3: 4-20 mA External Signal
The MB3 option includes a modulating actuator that is
controlled by an external 4-20 mA signal. Like the MB2
option, this option is appropriate for applications that
call for a building automation system that will control
the mixing box dampers.
MB4: Manual Quadrant
The MB4 option consists of a manual quadrant that
enables the outdoor air and return air dampers to be
secured into a single position. The
primary function is to introduce the
specified minimum outdoor air volume
during operation. Dampers remain
in the same position when the unit is
powered off.

Cooling Options
Evaporative Cooling
An evaporative cooling section includes a galvanized
steel housing with a louvered intake, two inch aluminum
mesh filters and a stainless steel evaporative cooling
media housing. The evaporative cooling media is
CELdek or GLASdek and has a depth of 12 inches for
90% cooling effectiveness.
Drain and overflow lines are conveniently stubbed
through the side of the cooling section. The supply line
connection is field located where convenient.
IGX-HV airflow capacity for evaporative cooling is up
to 14,000 cfm. Below 9,000 cfm, evaporative cooling
modules ship attached and factory wired. Field
attachment is required for airflow above 9,000 cfm.
Mixing Box Controls:
Mixing box control option EC1 is recommended for use
with evaporative cooling. On a call for cooling when the

outdoor air temperature
is below the
economizer set point,
the dampers modulate
to provide cool mixed
temperatures down
to 55°F. When the
outdoor air is above the
economizer set point,
the evaporative cooling
section is energized
and the dampers travel
to the 100% outdoor air
position.
The mixing box options are NOT recommended in
conjunction with evaporative cooling.

Cooling Coils
Model IGX-HV boasts the flexibility of chilled water
or direct expansion (DX) cooling with capacity to
11,000 cfm. The cooling section includes the cooling
coil, stainless steel drain pan and insulated double wall
construction. Drain and coil connections are stubbed
through the wall for convenience.
For proper coil sizing, use Greenheck’s Computer Aided
Product Selection (CAPS) program or contact your local
representative. Four and six row coils are available.
Cooling coil sections are installed downstream of the
mixing box section for a draw through arrangement. This
provides a streamlined transition to adjacent IGX-HV
sections. DX coils require remote condensing units.
Mixing Box Controls:
All mixing box and economizer control options are
available with chilled water or DX cooling coils.

For economizer climates,
the EC1 option is
recommended. Mixing
box options operate as
described on page 4.
Thermostats:
The cooling coil and
mixing box control
options may use a
1-stage (chilled water
or single-stage DX) or
2-stage (dual-stage DX) cooling thermostat.
The cooling coil and EC mixing box control options
require a 2-stage cooling thermostat. Economizer
represents the first stage of cooling and a single DX
stage or chilled water coil represents the second stage
of cooling.

Mixing Box Selection Guide
EC Options

MB Options

EC1

EC2

EC3

EC4

MB1

MB2

MB3

MB4

No Cooling

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Evaporative
Cooling

Yes

Yes

Not
Recommended

Not
Recommended

No

No

No

No

Chilled Water or
DX Cooling

Yes*

Yes*

Yes*

Yes*

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

*Two-stage cooling thermostat required. Boldface type indicates factory recommended options.

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Air Performance
Housing Size 12
Model

800
IGX-HV-108

1,000
1,200
1,500

IGX-HV-109

2,000
2,500
2,000

IGX-HV-110

TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE in inches of WG

CFM

2,500
3,000

RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP

0.50

0.75

1.00

1.25

1.50

993
.21
1112
.34
1238
.51
880
.36
1004
.65
1154
1.1
805
.48
906
.79
1014
1.22

1109
.26
1228
.41
1347
.59
1014
.45
1113
.77
1244
1.2
912
.59
995
.93
1097
1.39

1216
.31
1325
.47
1445
.68
1140
.54
1219
.90
1329
1.4
1013
.71
1082
1.07
1172
1.55

1311
.35
1415
.53
1530
.75
1255
.63
1321
1.0
1419
1.6
1110
.84
1166
1.21
1244
1.72

1399
.40
1500
.59

1.75

Maximum
Furnace Size
(Input MBH)
100

1579
.65

150
150

1361
.73
1417
1.1
1503
1.7
1199
.96
1247
1.36
1315
1.88

1460
.84
1510
1.3
1587
1.9

200
250
250
250

1325
1.51
1386
2.05

250
250

Housing Size 22
Model

2,600
IGX-HV-112

3,500
4,400
5,000

IGX-HV-115

TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE in inches of WG

CFM

6,000
7,000

RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP

0.50

0.75

1.00

1.25

1.50

662
.58
756
1.0
871
1.8
671
1.7
749
2.6
833
3.7

761
.72
839
1.3
939
2.1
741
2.0
812
2.9
889
4.2

853
.86
920
1.5
1006
2.4
808
2.3
870
3.3
943
4.6

934
1.0
993
1.7
1073
2.6
871
2.6
929
3.7
994
5.0

1009
1.2
1065
1.9
1137
2.9
931
2.9
982
4.0
1044
5.5

1.75

Maximum
Furnace Size
(Input MBH)
350

1133
2.1
1197
3.1
986
3.2
1035
4.4
1093
5.9

500
600
600
600
600

Housing Size 32
Model

7,000
IGX-HV-118

8,500
10,000
10,000

IGX-HV-120

TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE in inches of WG

CFM

12,500
15,000

RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP

0.50

0.75

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

566
2.1
636
3.3
712
5.0
542
3.6
633
6.3
731
10.2

627
2.5
690
3.8
759
5.5
590
4.0
672
6.9
763
10.9

685
2.8
740
4.2
805
6.1
634
4.5
711
7.5
795
11.6

738
3.2
790
4.7
849
6.6
678
5.0
748
8.1
829
12.3

790
3.6
836
5.1
891
7.1
723
5.6
784
8.7
861
13.1

839
4.0
880
5.6
933
7.7
765
6.1
820
9.3
892
13.8

Maximum
Furnace Size
(Input MBH)
1,050
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200

Note: The air performance data shown does not include internal static pressure losses due to items such as filters, dampers and
furnaces. For exact air performance data based on specific unit configuration, use the Greenheck CAPS selection program.

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Accessories
Air Filter Gauge

Indicates when filters become
dirty. An indicator light may be
wall/beam mounted or provided
with a remote control panel.

Motorized Dampers

Discharge dampers are available
to prevent backdrafts when
the fan is not in operation.
Mixing box dampers are factory
mounted and wired.

Fan Spring Vibration Isolation

Spring vibration isolators are available in lieu of
neoprene isolators for housing sizes H22 and H32
(fan sizes 112 and larger).

115 Volt Service Receptacle

A 115 volt GFCI outlet is mounted externally in a NEMA
3R box for the convenience of field service personnel.
A separate 115 volt power source is required.

Roof Curbs

Factory provided roof
curbs are available to
ensure compatibility
between the make-up
air unit and roof curb.
Standard construction is
G90 galvanized steel.

Propane Gas Conversion Kit

Greenheck’s indirect gas furnaces are ETL Listed for
both natural gas or LP.

Duct Adapter

Duct adapters are optional with factory supplied curbs
and provide an easy method for attaching ductwork to
the curb.

Double Wall Construction

An interior metal liner is available to isolate insulation
from the airstream. One-inch thick insulation is included
with this option.

Gas Pressure Regulator

Required if building gas line pressure
exceeds IGX-HV maximum inlet gas
pressure of 14 in. wg.

Smoke Detector

A 12/24 VDC photoelectric smoke detector is available
for duct mounting. Typical operating temperature range
is 32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C).

Discharge Diffuser
Available as either 3-way
diffuser for horizontal
discharge or 4-way
diffuser for downblast
discharge.

Special Coatings

Greenheck’s Permatector™ powder paint is available if
a painted look is desired and recommended for outdoor
installations near salt water shorelines. Decorative
baked enamel paints are also available in a variety of
colors to match existing building fixtures. Consult your
Greenheck representative for paint selections.

Weatherhood

A galvanized steel mist eliminating intake hood
is standard on outdoor IGX-HV models. The mist
eliminating intake hood provides a double layer of
protection against moisture entering the mixing box
section.

3-Way Diffuser

Airstream Override

This option prevents the discharge air temperature
from dropping below 55°F after the call for heating
has ended.

Warm-Up Control

Available with the TC5 thermostat. The thermostat
may be programmed to provide
a warm-up cycle prior to the
occupied start time. This ensures
immediate comfort and proper
air quality as people enter the
occupied areas.

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Specifications

Furnace: Indirect gas-fired furnace shall be 80% efficient,
ETL Listed and have a blow-through fan design. Furnace
shall be capable of operation with natural or LP gas and
have a power venting system with post purge cycle. The
heat exchanger shall be constructed of aluminized steel
or stainless steel. Standard furnace features shall include
main gas pressure regulator, main gas valve, electronic
staged controls, direct spark ignition system, high limit and
a 24 volt control transformer. Furnace shall be insulated
and have double-wall construction.

Electrical: All internal electrical
components shall be prewired for
single point power connection. All
electrical components shall be UL
Listed, Recognized or Classified
where applicable and wired in
compliance with the National
Electrical Code. Control center shall
include motor starter, control circuit
fusing, control transformer for 24 VAC
circuit, integral disconnect switch with
separate motor fusing and terminal
strip. Contactors, Class 20 adjustable
overload protection and single-phase
protection shall be standard.

Temperature Control: Heating and cooling output shall
be controlled by a room thermostat to maintain desired
room temperature. Economizer control shall provide the
first stage of cooling, where specified. Furnaces shall
provide one or two stages of heat output control.

Filter Section: Filters shall be
mounted in a V-bank arrangement
such that velocities across the filters
do not exceed 550 ft./min. Filters shall be easily accessible
through a removable access panel.

Unit Casing and Frames: All frames and panels shall
be G90 galvanized steel. Where top panels are joined
there shall be a standing seam to insure positive weather
protection. All metal-to-metal surfaces exposed to the
weather shall be sealed, requiring no caulking at jobsite.
All components shall be easily accessible through
removable doors.

Weatherhood: Weatherhood shall be mist eliminating
type, constructed of G90 galvanized steel. The
weatherhood shall contain drainable blade louvers, backed
by mist eliminating filters to prevent moisture intake.

General: Heating and ventilating unit shall be as
manufactured by Greenheck Fan Corporation or approved
equal provided all specifications are met. Greenheck model
IGX-HV is used as the basis of design. Performance shall
be as scheduled on plans.

Insulation: Models provided with a mixing box shall be
insulated from the return section through to the supply
discharge. Insulation shall be in accordance with NFPA 90A
and tested to meet UL 181 erosion requirements. Doublewall shall be provided if specified.
Fan Section:  Centrifugal fans shall be double-width,
double-inlet. Fan and motor shall be mounted on a
common base and shall be internally isolated. All blower
wheels shall be statically and dynamically balanced.
Ground and polished steel fan shafts shall be mounted in
permanently lubricated ball bearings (up to size 118) or
ball bearing pillow blocks (size 120 and larger). Bearings
shall be selected for a minimum L10 life in excess of
100,000 hours at maximum cataloged speeds.
Motors and Drives: Motors shall be energy efficient,
complying with EPACT standards, for single speed ODP
and TE enclosures. Motors shall be permanently lubricated,
heavy-duty type, matched to the fan load and furnished
at the specified voltage, phase and enclosure. Drives shall
be sized for a minimum of 150% of driven horsepower.
Pulleys shall be cast and have machined surfaces,
10 horsepower and less shall be supplied with an
adjustable drive pulley.

Mixing Box: Mixing box shall contain outside air and
return air dampers with low leakage, pressure activated,
extruded vinyl blade seals, aluminum jamb seals, Belimo
actuator and 30% efficient pleated filters in a V-bank
arrangement. The mixing box shall modulate the amount of
outdoor and return air by use of dampers. Input signal for
return damper shall be from potentiometer, 2-10 volt signal,
4-20 mA signal or manual quadrant controller.
Evaporative Cooling Section: Evaporative cooling
section shall include a galvanized steel housing with
louvered intake, two-inch aluminum mesh filters and a
stainless steel evaporative cooling module all provided
by the make-up air unit manufacturer. The louver shall
be stationary type with drainable blades, designed to
withstand wind loads of 25 PSF. Evaporative cooling media
shall consist of CELdek cellulose based material with a
depth of 12 inches for a cooling effectiveness of 90%.
Drain and overflow connections shall be piped through the
side of the evaporative cooling section.
Cooling Coil:  Direct expansion (DX) or chilled water
coil shall be factory tested and rated in accordance with
AHRI 410. Coils shall have copper tubes with permanently
expanded aluminum fins, 12 fpi or less. DX coils shall be
equipped with distributors to receive expansion valves at
the liquid connections. Drain pans shall extend at least
12 inches downstream of coil and be sloped to drain
connection.

Our Warranty
Greenheck warrants this equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the
shipment date. Any units or parts which prove defective during the warranty period will be replaced at our option when returned
to our factory, transportation prepaid. Motors are warranted by the motor manufacturer for a period of one year. Should motors
furnished by Greenheck prove defective during this period, they should be returned to the nearest authorized motor service
station. Greenheck will not be responsible for any removal or installation costs.
As a result of our commitment to continuous improvement, Greenheck reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
Greenheck P.O. Box 410 • Schofield, WI 54476-0410 • Phone (715) 359-6171 • greenheck.com
Copyright © 2011 Greenheck Fan Corp. • 00.TAP.1027 R3 9-2011 SN



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