Avtec TAKU Premier Ventilation Operator'S Manual Download Page 10

 

 

Installation Instructions  

Insulated Stainless Steel Wall Panels  

 

 

PIECES PROVIDED  

Insulated wall panel comes in two pieces.  

A. Top panel will have a 1” flange full length top and bottom with interlocking  
 

slots located on the bottom.  

B. Bottom panel will have interlocking tabs on top and full length 1” flange on bottom. 

 

INSULATED WALL PANEL 

(See Fig. 10) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SINGLE THICKNESS 

WALL PANEL 

(See Fig. 11) 

 

1. Install wall panels prior to hanging hood(s). 

2.  Install top panel first.  Top of panel should be installed 6’-6” A.F.F. and level. 

Screw panel to wall making sure slotted holes are facing floor. 

3. Install lower panel by sliding tabs into slotted holes in upper panel, screw bottom  
    flange to wall. 

4. Caulk horizontal seam with NSF approved silicone sealant. 

5. When hood is hung it will rest on top panel. 

NOTE: Be careful to not damage wall panel face when installing hood. 

 

1. Install wall panels prior to hanging hood(s). 

2. Install seam strips at proper locations and screw to wall. 

3. Apply glue to wall between seam strips. 

4. Slip one end of wall panel into seam strip, pull out middle of panel and slip other  
  end of panel into other seam strip. Gently apply pressure over entire wall panel to  
  secure to wall. Wall bands for side walls are provide with 1” return bend, which is 

to be located behind rear wall panels.  

 
 

Figure 10 

Figure 11 

 

 

 

END SEAM CAP 

 

CENTER SEAM CAP 

 

END SEAM CAP 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

78"  A.F.F. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for TAKU Premier Ventilation

Page 1: ...mage to make a notation on the delivery receipt It will be the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim with the carrier We recommend that you do so at once Information contained in this docume...

Page 2: ...1 Direct Draw Hoods page 11 Make Up Air Hoods page 11 Final Air Balance Make Up Air Hood back cover SAFETY PROCEDURES Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as removing covers may cause unnecess...

Page 3: ...is manual for future reference NOTICE Due to a continuous program of product improvement Avtec reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications without prior notice NOTICE Please read t...

Page 4: ...ng systems for duct hood protection They are available with or without an automatic re damper These models utilize high velocity removable grease extractors The canopy contains a hidden grease trough...

Page 5: ...ation and very carefully uncrate hood 3 Raise hood to proper hanging height 4 Suspend hood from adequate roof supports using 1 2 threaded rods with nuts and washers See Fig 1 5 Level hood left to righ...

Page 6: ...and airline cable on exhaust fan cap and metal curb Remember to leave ample room for fan to tilt back Fan will remain in tilted back position 7 Install grease collection box on side of fan that has g...

Page 7: ...designed to control the operation of the ventilator exhaust and make up air fans and wash the grease extraction plenum with hot water detergent solution The fan operation and wash sequence can be sta...

Page 8: ...vided HING 40 MINIMUM EXHAUST DUCTALL WELD CONSTRUCTION CEILING See Fig 6 1 Side skirts are offset at the top and have a 90 bend inward at the rear 2 Skirts are to overlap the outside of the hood Bolt...

Page 9: ...e panels are to be installed Retaining nuts and washers are installed on the studs prior to shipping 2 Loosen nuts on studs Slide enclosure panel under loosened nuts Holes in panels are open on end so...

Page 10: ...er panel by sliding tabs into slotted holes in upper panel screw bottom flange to wall 4 Caulk horizontal seam with NSF approved silicone sealant 5 When hood is hung it will rest on top panel NOTE Be...

Page 11: ...moving toward the dining area 9 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all vapors are captured 10 Same as step 7 with bottom of next page NOTE The exhaust and supply if any air flow rates were established under...

Page 12: ...t to operating temperature 4 Produce large quantities of smoke or steam 5 Observe capture of vapors 6 If all vapors are not totally captured ne tune the system by adjusting the air volume control damp...

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