Greenheck Fan 474754 Ventilation Hood User Manual


 
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Grease Grabber™ Power Play Kitchen Exhaust Pollution Control System
System Components
Cabinet Assembly
The unit body is shipped on a common mounting
rail ready for installation. If the unit was ordered with
an exhaust fan, the fan will also be mounted as part
of the cabinet assembly. Unless specified at time of
order, the cabinet assembly must be mounted indoors
and be protected from weather as well as be easily
accessible for service personnel. (1) 1½ or 2 inch
(depending on unit size) water supply line and (1)
3inch waste water drain line is required at the unit for
the system’s wash function.
Safety Filters & Carbon Panels
Filter and ionizer cell quantities for each stage are
based on unit size (see table on page 4). A consistent
quantity of filters/ionizer cells are provided for
each stage of the unit (pre-filter, ionizer cells, mist
eliminator, and safety bag filter). Quantity of carbon
panels will vary based upon unit exhaust rate. Install
filters and carbon panels only when system is ready
for start-up.
Grease Grabber™ Power Play
System Function
Grease Grabber Power Play is an electrostatic
precipitator style air filtration unit, with an additional
carbon filter module, designed for two specific
functions:
• Remove smoke/grease particles from kitchen
exhaust.
• Remove odor molecules from kitchen exhaust.
An aluminum mesh pre-filter removes large airborne
particles from the incoming airstream prior to reaching
the ionizer cell. The permanent electrostatic collector
section removes grease and smoke particles from
the airstream using a high voltage ionizer cell(s). The
ionizer imparts a positive charge on the grease and
smoke particles as they pass. These particles are then
repelled by positively charged plates and collected
on negatively charged plates. Upon completion of
each cooking day, a wash sequence is initiated for the
self-cleaning function of the electrostatic cell via the
remote mounted control panel. The aluminum mesh
mist eliminator prevents wash water from entering
the safety filter and carbon panel sections of the unit.
The safety bag filter is intended to protect the carbon
panel section if power is lost to the ionizer collector
cell.
NOTE
Grease Grabber Power Play must be connected to a
listed exhaust hood assembly and must be installed
in accordance with local building codes, NFPA 96
and NEC.
NOTE
The unit must be installed with a minimum 18 inch
clearance to combustible materials and must be
installed as part of a listed duct assembly.
NOTE
The installation criteria for each of the system
components shown below should be considered
when selecting a site for install. For further
detail on installing the components, refer to the
INSTALLATION section on page 4.
NOTE
Power Play is designed to remove sub-micron,
airborne particulate generated from cooking
processes. This system is NOT INTENDED to
eliminate regular hood and ductwork cleaning and
service. Improper care and maintenance of this
system and associated hoods and ductwork may
present a fire hazard.
Table of Contents
Installation .................................4
Rigging/Placing Equipment .................4
Duct Connections .........................5
Plumbing ..................................5
Detergent Dispenser .......................5
Cabinet Assembly .........................5
Electrical ..................................6
Electrostatic Cell Wiring ....................6
Exhaust Fan Motor Wiring ..................7
System Control Panel Wiring ................7
Initial System Start-Up .......................7
Manual vs. Auto Operation ..................8
Operation ..................................8
Washing ..................................9
Reset Mode ...............................9
Detergent Dispenser .......................10
Adjustments ..............................10
Flow Control Valve Adjustment ...............10
Maintenance ..............................10
Maintenance Log ........................... 12
Warranty ..................................12