Greenheck Fan GGH20 manual Maintenance, Capture Tank, Filters, Floats

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Maintenance

Capture Tank

The interior surfaces of the hood capture tank should be wiped down weekly.

Filters

The Grease Grabber filters (bead filters) require visually inspection (not removed from hood) two weeks after start-up, then once a month thereafter to make certain the filters are positioned correctly in the plenum. Positioned correctly means there are no gaps between the filters.

To inspect the bead filters, remove the fasteners holding the access doors; each door has five (5) fasteners. Remove every other door to inspect the filters.

After inspecting the filters, put the access doors back on and put the fasteners back in. Be careful not to over-tighten or cross thread the fasteners when putting them back in.

Floats

The floats need to be inspected two weeks after start-up and then once a month thereafter.

The float can be inspected by first turning the disconnect switch on the control cabinet to the ‘OFF’ position. Then remove the large access panel door. Once the access panel

is removed, you will have access to the floats.

Access Panel Door

Float Installed

The Grease Grabber filters (bead filters) need to be removed from the hood once every three months to visually inspect and ensure the filters are structurally sound.

Remove all the doors and remove the filters for inspection. Depending on the equipment under the hood, it will probably be easier to remove the filters from the right side of each hood. Slide the other filters down to the end access door for removal.

After inspecting the filters, place them back in the hood. Be careful to install the filters with the handles up and make sure not to hit the fire detection line when removing or installing the filters. Ensure no gaps are between filters after installation.

If any filter appears damaged, consult factory for replacement.

Slide each float (Low Float,

 

 

 

 

High Float and Safety Float)

 

 

up the stem to its stop with

Safety Float

 

your finger and let go. If float

 

 

slides freely down the stem

 

 

with minimal resistance, the

High Float

 

float is operating as it should.

 

 

 

Put the access panel back

 

 

on and turn the disconnect

 

 

switch to the ‘ON’ position.

Low Float

 

If the float does not slide

 

 

 

freely down the stem, the

 

 

stem and floats are dirty

 

 

 

 

and need to be wiped off with a clean cloth. Cleaning the stem involves removing all the clips (stops). Slide floats up and down on the shaft as required to access and clean the entire length of the shaft. Return floats to their location and reinstall stops.

Make sure all float stops are securely located in their grooves and floats are located in their designated spots.

If for some reason the floats get taken off the stem, the stamped circle on the top side of the float needs to face up.

NOTE

Be careful when handling the float stops. These are small clips and can easily be dropped. If you loose one of these clips, consult factory for a replacement.

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Contents Model GGH2O General Safety Information Auto-Cleaning Hood473380 Grease Grabber H 2OReceiving Inspection and Maintenance during StorageUnpacking HandlingGrease Grabber H2O System Function Table of ContentsFire Mode Cleaning CycleManual Engagement Automatic EngagementHood System ComponentsGrease Grabber H2O Control Cabinet Graphic KeypadUnpacking Hood Width and Base Weights= 770 lbs = 890 lbsFiller Panels Installation OverviewHood Hanging Height Installing U-Channel StripDouble Island Style Hoods Continuous Capture Plenum HoodsUsing the Supply Plenum Clip Option #1 Installing External Supply PlenumsDuctwork ExhaustUsing the Threaded Rod Option #3 Using the Uni-Strut Option #2Installing the Supply Duct Collar to the Plenum External Supply Plenum Weights, Dimensions and Supply RatesInstalling the Back Supply Plenum Using the UL Listed Fastener ProvidedInstalling the Supply Duct Collar Hanging the Back Supply PlenumAir Diffusers Hanging the HoodInstalling End Skirts Installing Enclosure PanelsFlat backsplash panel Material gauge Stainless Installing Backsplash PanelsOverview of exhaust and supply plenum locations Installing Duct CollarPlumbing Pump InstallationPlumbing Connections Preventative Maintenance Detergent Tank InstallationElectrical Wiring ElectricalTimer Programming Hour / 7 Day Daily Operation of the GGH2O Hood Initial System Start-UpInitiating the wash cycle Interior of CabinetNormal Fan Operation Sequence of Operation Grease Grabber H2OCalculation Example Airflow Testing ProcedureHood Length Test Location Off left in inches Velocity Reading fpmPRM Amerex Wiring Plan ViewAnsul SNAP-ACTION Switch Ansul Wiring Plan ViewCOM Wiring DiagramCapture Tank MaintenanceFilters FloatsReplacement Parts TroubleshootingWash Nozzles Repair KitsStart-Up Grease Grabber H2O Start-Up ChecklistMiscellaneous Hook-UpWarranty Maintenance Log