Greenheck Fan G Ventilation Hood User Manual


 
With changes in building codes and standards more equipment is
being required to be seismically certified in areas of the country not
commonly thought of as being in seismically active zones.
The International Building Code (IBC) is designed to provide model
code regulations that safeguard public health and safety in all U.S.
communities. This code is intended to improve the performance and
design of non-structural systems subject to seismic events.
The State of California, one of the most active seismic areas in the
United States, has the Ofce of Statewide Health Planning and
Development (OSHPD) to regulate the design and construction of
healthcare facilities to ensure they are safe and
capable of providing services to the public after
a seismic event. OSHPD developed their own
unique certification process to incorporate
the IBC and ASCE testing standards to
ensure equipment remains operable after a
seismic event.
Applications
G and GB models
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Seismic
Testing Criteria
All Greenheck seismically certified models have been tested using the most severe seismic event that
is found on the Spectral Response Map per IBC Figures 1613.5 (1-2). Our testing is performed under
the worst case scenario using the highest mapped seismic load, highest level occupancy category,
worst case site class, and highest code mandated importance factor, thereby allowing Greenheck’s
seismically certified fans to be used anywhere in the United States under any conditions
California OSHPD
Test Protocols
The California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) requires all certified
models be shake table tested in accordance with ICC ES AC-156, in which the fans are physically
subjected to the same or greater forces than they will see during a seismic event. Subjecting
Greenheck model G and GB fans to this type of testing ensures the fans will operate without
problems after a seismic event.
OSHPD Certification
No. 0148-10
The OSHPD certification numbers and supporting documents can be viewed on OSHPD’s
website ensuring that the fan has been subjected to and passed rigorous testing standards.
State Licensed
P.E. Calculations
When using the fans in applications which are not covered by California OSHPD standards,
Greenheck models G and GB have been certified by a third party engineering firm to IBC 2006, 2009
and ASCE 7-05 standards. These engineers hold professional engineering (P.E.) licenses in all 50
states, so no matter where your job is located, you are backed by a P.E. signature for your state.
Certified
Independent
Third-Party Testing
All Greenheck seismically certified fan models have gone through extensive testing procedures.
Greenheck models G and GB have been certified to IBC 2006, 2009, ASCE 7-05 and California
OSHPD standards through both engineering calculations and shake table testing of all models by
independent third party engineering firms.
Seismic - G and GB
Protocols designed for seismic standards:
When you buy a Greenheck
model GB with the smoke
control option, you receive a
fan with the industry’s best
performance and durability for
smoke control applications (as
found in emergency smoke
control systems).
UL/cUL Listed for 500°F (260°C) for 4 hours and
1,000°F (538°C) for 15 minutes.
• Half the weight of traditional smoke control fans,
ideal choice for roof load concerns.
• Low profile, height is less than half of traditional
smoke control fans, maximum of 52
1
2 inches
(1334 mm) from curb cap to top of fan.
Multiple applications, capable of exhausting
general clean air and satisfying emergency smoke
control regulations.
Emergency Smoke Control - GB
GB smoke control models are:
101, 101-HP, 121, 131, 141, 141-HP,
161, 161-HP, 200, 240, 300, 360,
420, 480