Table of Contents

 

Grease Grabber™ H2O System Function.

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Cleaning Cycle

 

Manual and Automatic Engagement

4

Fire Mode

4

System Components

 

Hood

5

Grease Grabber H2O Control Cabinet

5

Graphic Keypad

5

Unpacking

6

Hood Widths and Base Weights

6

Installation Overview

 

Filler Panels

7

Back Supply Plenum

7

Hood Hanging Height

8

Double Island Style

8

Installing U-Channel Strip

8

Continuous Capture Plenum

8

Ductwork

9

External Supply Plenums

9-10

Supply Plenum Clip

9

Uni-Strut

10

Threaded Rod

10

Supply Duct Collar

10

UL Listed Fastener

11

Back Supply Plenum

11-12

Supply Duct Collar

11

Hanging the Back Supply Plenum

11-12

Hanging the Hood

12

Air Diffusers

12

Enclosure Panels

13

End Skirts

13

Backsplash Panels

14

Duct Collar

15

Plumbing

 

Pump Installation

16

Connections

16

Detergent Tank

17

Electrical

 

Wiring

17

Timer Programming – 24 Hour / 7 Day

 

Programming / Operation

18

Initial System Start-Up

19

Sequence of Operation

20

Airflow Testing Procedure

21

Wiring Schematic

 

Amerex®

22

Ansul®

23

Wiring Diagram

24

Maintenance

 

Filters

25

Floats

25

Troubleshooting

26

Replacement Parts

26

Grease Grabber H2O Start-Up Checklist

27

Maintenance Log

Backcover

Warranty

Backcover

Grease Grabber™ H2O System Function

Greenheck GGH2O hoods are designed for three primary functions:

Capture and contain the effluent produced by the cooking process.

Remove grease and other contaminants from the airstream with two stages of mechanical filters (Primary Grease X-Tractor filters and secondary Grease Grabber filters).

Wash the filters and other surfaces within the exhaust plenum to remove contaminants.

NOTE

The wash sequence of the hood is not designed for fire suppression and will not engage in the event of a fire.

NOTE

The functions listed above require the control center to be wired to the exhaust fan(s) and the hood plumbed.

NOTE

For a complete list of functions, please refer to the sequence of operations.

Normal Exhaust Operation and

Contaminant Collection

The system’s exhaust fan is manually controlled by a press-button switch (FAN ON/OFF) on the graphic keypad (included with hood). The exhaust system operates until the FAN ON/OFF button is pressed. The wash cycle can be manually engaged to run on a pre- programmed control sequence by pressing the CLEAN HOOD button or automatically engaged to run at the same time each day through a programmable timer.

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Model GGH2O 3

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