WALL ATTACHMENT
SURFACE MOUNTED
RECESSED MOUNTED
Installation Instructions
Control Panel (if provided)
Control panels are provided with all auto wash type ventilators (Model AW) and are optional with all baffle filter type (AF) and modular grease extractor type (AX). Control panels with models (AF) and (AX) do not have the auto wash plumbing assembly compartments.
Control panel dimensions and connection detail are shown on the enclosed shop drawing. Panels may be surfaced mounted, partially recessed or fully recessed.
Drill four holes in ventilator plumbing compartment as required. Be careful not to damage any components. Avoid drilling into electrical compartments. Bolt to wall with anchor bolts or other acceptable means. Weight of control panel varies from 90 to 200 lbs.
Cut hole in wall 1/2” greater than overall dimensions of the control box (shown on shop drawing). Spacers or support angles may be necessary to provide proper support. It is recommended that the panel be bolted to wall similar to method used for surface mounted above.
FRESH AIR SUPPLY FAN (See Fig. 5 on page 8)
PAWS CONTROL PANEL
The Programmable Automatic Wash Sequence (PAWS) panel is designed to control the operation of the ventilator exhaust and
1.Check all local codes prior to installation.
2.Supply fan inlet must be located to minimum
3.Cut and seal supply fan curb to roof.
4.Duct shall be constructed of 22 or 24 gauge steel. Insulated duct material should be used to eliminate frost and/or condensation.
5.Duct shall be sized to provide air velocities not exceeding 1200 FPM.
6.A volume control damper, provided in the duct just above the supply collar that
contains the UL listed re damper, should be properly set to supply CFM required.
7.If the hood is provided without the supply collar installed, it must be installed per the instructions provided on the collar.
8.Carefully place the supply fan on roof curb. Face supply fan inlet away from prevailing winter wind. Electrical back draft damper is recommended in cold climates.
9.Bolt or screw fan to fan curb.
10.Make all necessary electrical connections and check fan for proper rotation.
NOTE: Fan will supply air running in wrong direction. *Dependent on local code requirements.
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