Greenheck Fan GGH20 System Components, Hood, Grease Grabber H2O Control Cabinet, Graphic Keypad

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System Components

Hood

The hood is shipped from the factory pre-piped and ready to install. All wash components within the hood are complete and ready for connection to hot water, sanitary sewer drain and the electrical sources. Wiring from the control panel to the hood (for lights) is by Greenheck. All plumbing and wiring must conform to plumbing and electrical codes. Duct collars are factory mounted unless specified otherwise.

NOTE

Filters are shipped loose with the hood and installed in the field. See page 25 for installation details.

Grease Grabber H2O Control Cabinet

The control cabinet contains all of the water and electrical components, and connections including the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), that controls the wash sequencing and operations. The control cabinet also includes the detergent reservoir, detergent pump, recirculation pump, solenoid valves and other water piping.

NOTE

The recirculation pump is shipped loose with the hood. See pages 16 for installation details.

Graphic Keypad

The graphic keypad is the interface between the control functions of the GGH2O hood and the user. This keypad is typically mounted on the Grease Grabber H2O control cabinet, but can also be shipped loose for remote mounting. The keypad consists

of three main buttons: hood lights, fan on/off and clean hood. The keypad also has system fault and fill detergent indicator lights to alert of any fault in the system or when the detergent tank is low.

HOOD

 

 

FAN

HOOD

 

 

FAN

LIGHTS

 

 

ON/OFF

LIGHTS

 

 

ON/OFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLEAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLEAN

 

 

 

HOOD

 

 

 

HOOD

FILL

 

 

SYSTEM

FILL

 

 

SYSTEM

DETERGENT

 

 

FAULT

DETERGENT

 

 

FAULT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After pressing “CLEAN HOOD”, Fans will automatically stop. 472619

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After pressing “CLEAN HOOD”, Fans will automatically stop. 472620

In case of emergency, the wash cycle can be stopped by pressing “CLEAN HOOD”.

In case of emergency, the wash cycle can be stopped by pressing “CLEAN HOOD”.

 

GGH2O Keypad

GGH2O and Vari-Flow Keypad

NOTE

If the GGH2O is being used with the Vari-Flow Air Management system, there will be an additional FAN 100% button for sending fan speeds to 100%. For detailed information on the Vari-Flow Air Management system, please refer to the Greenheck website, www.greenheck.com

CLEAN

HOOD

FILL

 

SYSTEM

DETERGENT

 

FAULT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After pressing “CLEAN HOOD”, Fans will automatically stop.

In case of emergency, the wash cycle can be stopped by pressing “CLEAN HOOD”.

LIGHTS FANS

100%

RESET

LUCES VENTILADORES

CLEAN

SETUP

FAULT

HOOD

%

Melink Customer Service USA: 877-477-4190

Listed 33 x 7

GGH2O and Melink® Intelli-Hood® Keypad

NOTE

If the GGH2O is being used with the Melink Intelli- Hood system, there will be two keypads. The Melink Keypad will control the fans and lights. The GGH2O Keypad will control the wash system.

NOTE

For information on PLC programming, please consult the factory.

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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 Connections Pump InstallationPlumbing 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