Greenheck Fan GGH20 manual Grease Grabber H2O Start-Up Checklist, Miscellaneous, Hook-Up

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Grease Grabber™ H2O Start-Up Checklist

Check boxes when item has been verified and gone over with customer.

Hook-Up

oElectrical Connected

120V/1 30A to terminals L1 and N for wash controls

120V/1 15A to terminals L2 and N1 for hood lights

Fans to terminals E1 and E2 (dry contact)

If using variable volume controls, Melink will also require connection to terminals M1 and M2, Vari- Flow will only require connection to terminals V1 and VC.

Fire system microswitch to terminals FS and FC.

Recirculating pump wired to cabinet terminals RP and N.

If keypad is shipped loose, connection completed between keypad and cabinet with supplied cable. If additional cable is required, consult factory for ordering.

oPlumbing Connected

Two 1-inch unions to recirculating pump connected.

Hot water supply line, 3/4-inch connection.

Pressurized drain connection, 1-inch connection.

Hot water supply ball valve open. Located up stream of the inlet water solenoid valve.

oDetergent

Suction tubing and strainer to bottom of detergent tank.

Low detergent sensor in bottom of detergent tank.

Detergent tank filled with proper detergent.

oTimer, 24 hours / 7 day

Programmed - see instructions on page 18.

Start-Up

oCooking Mode

See sequence of operations on page 20.

Hood lights on. Activate “Hood Lights” push button.

Hood light LED indicator should be lit.

Fans on. Hold “Fan On/Off” push button for one- half second.

Fan LED indicator should be lit.

Appliances on (gas and/or electric).

oStop Mode

See sequence of operations on page 20.

Fans off. Hold “Fan On/Off” push button for one- half second.

LED indicator turns off.

oWash Mode

See sequence of operations on page 20.

If using 24 hour / 7 day timer, wash cycle will start at scheduled time after “Fan On/Off” push button has been pressed. (Refer to page 18 for details on programming 24 hour / 7 day timer). If 24 hour / 7 day timer is not being used, press “Clean Hood” push button after pressing “Fan On/Off” push button.

Clean hood LED indicator should be lit.

_________ Record water pressure

(Should be between 30-50 psi)

_________ Record water temperature

(Should be between 140-160°F.)

oStop Mode

At end of wash cycle, system returns to Fan On for 20 minutes dry cycle.

System resets to stop mode.

Hood lights off. Deactivate “Hood Lights” push button.

All lights on face of keypad(s) should be off.

oFire Mode

Trip fire system microswitch or remove wire from terminal FS or FC. (Water will not spray in fire mode, fans will run. If wash cycle is running during fire system trip, hood will drain and fan(s) will run).

System fault LED indicator should be on.

Fan LED indicator should be lit.

oLow Detergent Mode

Fill detergent tank with appropriate detergent.

Low detergent LED indicator should go off.

Miscellaneous

oHood Access

Panels should fit tightly to prevent water spraying out.

When front nozzles are washing, adjust ball valve in cabinet to reduce water pressure and minimize overspray.

oCleaning

Is the hood cleaning properly?

If not, refer to troubleshooting guide on page 26.

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Contents Grease Grabber H 2O Auto-Cleaning HoodModel GGH2O General Safety Information 473380Handling Inspection and Maintenance during StorageReceiving UnpackingGrease Grabber H2O System Function Table of ContentsAutomatic Engagement Cleaning CycleFire Mode Manual EngagementGraphic Keypad System ComponentsHood Grease Grabber H2O Control Cabinet= 890 lbs Hood Width and Base WeightsUnpacking = 770 lbsFiller Panels Installation OverviewContinuous Capture Plenum Hoods Installing U-Channel StripHood Hanging Height Double Island Style HoodsExhaust Installing External Supply PlenumsUsing the Supply Plenum Clip Option #1 DuctworkExternal Supply Plenum Weights, Dimensions and Supply Rates Using the Uni-Strut Option #2Using the Threaded Rod Option #3 Installing the Supply Duct Collar to the PlenumHanging the Back Supply Plenum Using the UL Listed Fastener ProvidedInstalling the Back Supply Plenum Installing the Supply Duct CollarAir 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 CollarPump Installation PlumbingPlumbing Connections Electrical Detergent Tank InstallationPreventative Maintenance Electrical WiringTimer Programming Hour / 7 Day Interior of Cabinet Initial System Start-UpDaily Operation of the GGH2O Hood Initiating the wash cycleNormal Fan Operation Sequence of Operation Grease Grabber H2OTest Location Off left in inches Velocity Reading fpm Airflow Testing ProcedureCalculation Example Hood LengthPRM Amerex Wiring Plan ViewAnsul SNAP-ACTION Switch Ansul Wiring Plan ViewCOM Wiring DiagramFloats MaintenanceCapture Tank FiltersRepair Kits TroubleshootingReplacement Parts Wash NozzlesHook-Up Grease Grabber H2O Start-Up ChecklistStart-Up MiscellaneousWarranty Maintenance Log