Greenheck Fan 474753 installation manual Filter Replacement, Regular Scheduled Maintenance

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Filter Replacement

Determine which stage(s) of filter needs replacing as shown by lighted LED(s) located

on the face panel of the remote Filter Status Indicator Enclosure.

1.Have the correct type and quantity of filters available at the unit.

2.Turn off and lockout power to the fan.

3.Open the appropriate access door(s) and remove the filter pressure plate(s).

4.Remove the spent filter(s) by sliding them out of the housing access door opening.

5.Replace with the proper new filter(s) making sure direction of airflow is correct.

CHANGE

PRE FILTER

R

CHANGE

BAG FILTER

R

CHANGE

RIGID FILTER

R

REMOTE FILTER STATUS INDICATOR

Maintenance

Regular Scheduled Maintenance

1.Replace stage 1, 2 and 3 filter(s) immediately after the remote Filter Status Indicator LED(s) light up.

2.Replace carbon panels at the first sign of odor breakthrough.

3.Remove all filters and carbon panels and pressure wash/clean the housing interior yearly. Only use degreasers that are compatible with painted metal surfaces. Use caution so as to not damage static pressure tips, tubing or fire system nozzles and detectors. Dry the housing interior and replace Stage 1-4 filters, replace filter pressure plates, close and latch access doors.

4.Remove/open fan scroll access door and pressure wash/clean all internal surfaces of the fan every 6 months. Check sheave-belt alignment and belt tightness.

Replacement Filter/Parts Ordering

Replacement filters and carbon panels can be obtained through any source offering UL 900, Class 1 filters as specified in the Filter section under

6.Replace filter compression plate(s).

7.Close and latch access door(s).

8.Turn on power to the fan.

9.Proper filter disposal is important to the environment. Refer to local landfill codes.

Carbon Panel Replacement

Unlike particulate filters, technology has yet to develop a cost-friendly method of determining when the carbon panels need replacing. So, the industry standard is the human sniff test. As the carbon begins to lose its effectiveness, odor breakthrough gradually occurs and odor concentration increases. Based on a variety of cooking applications/installations, life of the carbon panels can range from a few months to one year. Replace carbon panels when odor breakthrough is first noticed. When replacing carbon panels, follow the instructions in the Operation section, Filter Replacement, Steps 2-10. There is no particular direction of airflow for carbon panels.

Filter Installation. As a recommendation, replacement filters are available through AirScrubbers Inc.

Phone: 919-718-5818

www.airscrubbersinc.com

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474753 specifications

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