Greenheck Fan 452413 manual Hood Installation Overview, Filler Panel Installation Instructions

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Installation

NOTE: If you have a Back Supply Plenum (BSP), this must

be installed before the hood.Fig. 1 Please see Page 10.

For Wall/Single Island Style

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hoods, prior to installation,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

check with local authorities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bottom

having jurisdiction on clearances

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to combustible surfaces, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With the hood still inside its

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

packing crate, position the unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

beneath its installation location.

Pallet

Carefully remove the packing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Protective Material

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

crate. Place some protective

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

material on the floor next to

the crate to avoid damaging the hood as it is tipped on its side; Fig. 1. Tip the hood carefully onto the protective material. If you have filler panels, install them now; Fig. 2. If you have integral filler panels, no additional installation is needed.

Hood Installation Overview

If a Back Supply Plenum is provided, install first. Before raising hood, insert 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) diameter threaded rod (by others) into hanger brackets on hood top. Check the engineering drawings or UL label located on the inside of the hood for proper hood height above finished floor. Install filler panels if needed. Raise and hang hood from adequate roof or ceiling supports All hanger brackets must be used and the hood must be properly supported while lifting to prevent damage or distortion to the hood. The hood must be hung level to operate properly. After hood is secured, make the exhaust duct connections. The fire system distributor must be contacted at this time. After the fire system has been installed, mount the enclosures, then the supply plenums. If an Horizontal Supply Plenum is provided, it should be installed before the enclosures. The hood and accessories are now installed. Finally, make the electrical connections from switches to fans and complete the fire system circuits as required by the job specification.

Filler Panel Installation Instructions

1.Uncrate the hood and lay it on the floor with protective material between the hood and the floor. (Fig. 1)

2.Bolt the filler panels together with 5/16 in. bolts provided in the hardware package.

3.Position the filler panels to the hood back, and tack-weld them into place. (Fig. 2)

4.To allow for ease of cleaning, caulk the external seams with NSF Approved silicone caulk (GE SCS1009, or its equivalent). The caulk is not provided.

TACK-WELDED TO HOOD BACK

5/16 IN. X 3/4 IN. BOLTS WITH WASHERS & NUTS

HOOD

HOOD

HOOD

RIGHT FILLER PANEL

BOTTOM FILLER PANEL

Fig. 2

5 Canopy Hood

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Contents Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Storage Receiving and HandlingFiller Panel Installation Instructions InstallationHood Installation Overview Hood Hanging Height Installing U-Channel StripDouble Island Style Hoods Continuous Capture Plenum HoodsSupply Electrical ConnectionsDuctwork Exhaust Using the Uni-strut Installing External Supply PlenumsUsing the Supply Plenum Clip External Supply Plenum Weights, Dimensions, and Supply Rates Installing the Supply Duct Collar to the PlenumHanging the Back Supply Plenum Air Diffusers Hanging the HoodInstalling Enclosure Panels Installing End Skirts Flat Backsplash Panel Installing Backsplash PanelsHood END Panel Back View of the Hood Installing Duct CollarsChecking for Balance Exhaust Air Balancing Baffles EabbBalancing the Kitchen Exhaust System Testing Hood Air Volume Baffle Filter Style Hoods ExhaustRotating Vane Anemometer Supply If Applicable 185 + 187.0 fpm Example High Velocity Cartridge Filters Exhaust282 fpm 423.0 cfm Volume with a rotating vane anemometer as follows 1042 4012 m3/hr Testing Hood Air Volume Short Circuit Hoods Supply PRM Amerex Wiring Plan ViewEquipment Ansul Wiring Plan ViewBasic Wiring Diagram Wiring by Others Overall Wiring Plan ViewWiring for Hood Switch Panels OFF Circuit DiagramsWeekly Maintenance Maintenance Daily MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance Condensate Hood Baffle InstallationGrease Grabber Filter Installation Frequent Maintenance Grease Grabber Filter CleaningBest Filter Washing Frequency GuideTroubleshooting Problem Cold air can be felt by the cook at the hood Replacement Parts Greenheck Registers Part Number Warranty

452413 specifications

The Greenheck Fan 452413 is a well-known model in the ventilation and air movement industry. Renowned for its durability and high performance, this fan is designed for commercial and industrial applications, ensuring optimal air flow and energy efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Greenheck Fan 452413 is its rugged construction. Made with robust materials that withstand harsh environments, this fan is built to last. Its housing is often constructed from galvanized steel, offering excellent resistance to rust and corrosion. This makes it suitable for various applications, from rooftop installations to indoor ventilations systems.

The fan's motor is another highlight. It typically includes high-efficiency motors that not only enhance performance but also help in reducing energy consumption. The Greenheck Fan 452413 often employs variable speed drives, allowing users to adjust the fan speed according to specific requirements. This flexibility facilitates energy savings and ensures optimal performance, especially in varying load conditions.

Noise reduction technology is also a focal point in the design of the Greenheck Fan 452413. The fan is engineered to operate quietly, which is crucial for environments where noise levels must be minimized, such as in residential areas, hospitals, or schools. The incorporation of innovative blade design reduces turbulence, resulting in lower operational noise without compromising airflow.

Another characteristic of the 452413 model is its ease of maintenance. Designed with user convenience in mind, the fan typically features access panels that allow for straightforward inspections and repairs. This design reduces downtime, ensuring that the ventilation system runs effectively without frequent interruptions.

Furthermore, Greenheck provides extensive customization options. The 452413 can be tailored to meet specific requirements, including size, airflow capacity, and additional features such as controls and accessories. This adaptability makes the fan a preferred choice across different sectors, including hospitality, manufacturing, and healthcare.

In summary, the Greenheck Fan 452413 stands out in the market due to its robust construction, energy-efficient motor technology, noise reduction capabilities, and ease of maintenance. Its versatility in customization further solidifies its position as a reliable solution for various ventilation needs, catering to both performance and efficiency in demanding environments. This fan embodies the quality and innovation that Greenheck is known for, ensuring a top-choice option for those seeking effective air movement solutions.