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MODEL C-6000 SERIES COMMAND CENTER - INSTRUCTIONS

•   Press [F6] [ENTER] to display the Start time for the Fan
   on Sunday (Sun. Fan)
•  Press [F3] to increase the Hour
•  Press [F4] to increase the Minutes
•  Press [F1] to go to the Start time for the Wash on
   Sunday (Sun.Wash)
•  Set the time, using the same method described above
•  Press [F1] to cycle through for each day of the week, for
   the Start Times for the Fan and Wash
•  Press [F5] [EXIT] to return to the menu

8.

Wash Test
• Press [F6] [ENTER] to run the C-6000 through a
   complete Wash cycle with decreased times
•  After the Wash Test is complete, the C-6000 will return
   to the Fan Off mode

9.

Number of Washes
•  Pressing [F6] [ENTER] will prompt for a password
   It is not necessary to change this value. It is preset at
   the Factory.

•  Press [F5], the EXIT button to exit the Menu
•  Press [F6], the ENTER button to select a Menu item

1.

Service
•  Press [F6] [ENTER] to display Gaylord’s web site
   address:  gaylordusa.com
•  Press [F5] [EXIT] to return to the menu

2.

Detergent
•  Press [F6] [ENTER] to display the Phone Number to
   order Detergent:  800-286-2010
•  Press [F5] [EXIT] to return to the menu

3.

Wash Length
•  Press [F6] [ENTER] to display the Length of Wash #1
•  Press [F3] to Increase the Wash Time up to 9 Minutes
   (Maximum)
• Press [F4] to Decrease the Wash Time down to 3
   Minutes (Minimum)
•   Press [F1] to adjust the Length of Wash #2 (if applicable)
•  Press [F5] [EXIT] to return to the menu
•  Note:  Press [F1] to advance through all washes (ex.)
   “-S2” has 2 washes)

4.

Delay Time
•  Press [F6] [ENTER] to display the Delay Time between
   washes (Not used if there is only one wash)
•  Press [F3] to Increase the Delay Time up to 99 Minutes
   (Maximum)
•  Press [F4] to Decrease the Delay Time down to 1 Minute
   (Minimum)
•  Press [F5] [EXIT] to return to the menu

5.

Set Clock
•  Press [F6] [ENTER] to display the current Day of the
   Week (1=Sunday)
•  Press [F3] to change to the next Day of the Week
   (1=Sun, 2=Mon, 3=Tues, etc.), keep pressing [F3] to
   cycle around if necessary
•  Press [F1] to go to the current Hour
•  Press [F3] to increase the Hour, keep pressing [F3] to
   cycle around if necessary
•  Press [F1] to go to the current Minute
•  Press [F3] to increase the Minute, keep pressing [F3]
   to cycle around if necessary
•  Press [F5] [EXIT] to return to the menu

6.

AutoMode [A or M]
•  Used to select [M]anual  or [A]utomatic mode. If [A] is
  displayed, the C-6000 is set to operate in Automatic
mode. If [M] is displayed, the C-6000 is set to operate in
Manual mode.
•  Press [F6] [ENTER] to display the “Set Mode” screen
•  Press [F6] [ENTER] again to toggle between [M]anual
   or [A]utomatic mode

Setting Which Days of the Week to Run:

•  Press [F1] to select which days to run the C-6000 in
   Automatic mode
•  “Sun   ON” or “Sun   OFF” will display
•   Press [F3] to set a day to “ON”. Set a day to “ON” in order
   for the C-6000 to run on that day
•  Press [F4] to set a day to “OFF”. Set a day to “OFF” in
   order for the C-6000 NOT to run on that day
•  Press [F1] to cycle through each day of the week [Sun
   – Sat.]
•  Press [F5] [EXIT] to return to the menu

7.

Set WashTimes
•  Only used when C-6000 is set to Automatic mode

TIME CLOCK OPERATION

AutoMode is used to have C-6000 start the exhaust/supply
fans automatically, once per day. The AutoMode also stops
the fans and starts the wash cycle, once per day.

To use the AutoMode:

1.

Set Wash Length(s) (Menu item #3)

Set length of each wash cycle, from 3 minutes to 9
minutes

2.

Set Delay Time between washes, if control has more
than one wash solenoid (Menu item #4)

Set amount of time to wait between washes, from 1
minute to 99 minutes

3.

Set Clock (Menu item #5)

Please note that the clock is a 24-hour clock.
Example:  1:00 PM = 13:00

Set the current day of the week.
Example:  1 = Sun.  2 = Mon.  3 = Tues, etc.

4.

Turn AutoMode ON (Menu item #6)

Pressing (F6) Enter will toggle between [A]utomatic
and [M]anual modes

After it is set to [A]utomatic mode, set which days of the
week the Exhaust/Supply Fan will run - setting a day to
"ON" means the Exhaust/Supply Fan will start on that
day, and the Wash will run.

Example:

Sun    ON
Mon  OFF
Tues  ON

5.

Set Wash Times, set start times for Fans & Wash
(Menu item #7).

Set the time for the Fans to Start for each day of the week.

Example:

Sun. Fan

5:00

Mon.Fan

5:00

Set the time for the Wash to Start for each day of the week.

Example:

Sun.Wash

22:00

Mon.Wash

22:00

Summary of Contents for C-6000 Series

Page 1: ...FOR THE CG3 SERIES WATER WASH VENTILATORS WITH MODEL C 6000 COMMAND CENTER 10900 S W AVERY STREET TUALATIN OREGON 97062 1149 U S A 1 800 547 9696 503 691 2010 FAX 503 692 6048 email info gaylordusa com GAYLORD INDUSTRIES EFFECTIVE DATE 04 2005 ...

Page 2: ...ase refer to the corresponding supplementary equipment manuals If you have further questions please visit our web site at www gaylordusa com or call us toll free at 1 800 547 9696 We are more than happy to help Sincerely Gaylord Industries STREET ADDRESS 10900 S W Avery Street Tualatin Oregon 97062 8549 U S A PHONE 503 691 2010 800 547 9696 FAX 503 692 6048 email gaylord gaylordusa com www gaylord...

Page 3: ...LCABINET 34 MODELGPC 6000 SSERIESCONTROLCABINET 35 OPTIONALCONTINUOUSCOLDWATERMIST 36 MODELC 6000ORC 6000 ASERIESCONTROL 37 MODELC 6000 BSERIESCONTROL 38 DAMPERCONTROLMOTORANDCG3 FDLWIRING 39 DETERGENTPUMP 40 MISCELLANEOUSVENTILATORPARTS 41 WIRINGDIAGRAMS 42 49 STANDARDVENTILATORMODELS 50 METRICCONVERSIONCHART 51 START UPINSPECTIONREPORT 52 LIMITEDWARRANTY Insidebackcover TABLE OF CONTENTS Patent ...

Page 4: ...collar and there is a single thermostat toactivatethefiremodeinthecontrolcabinet and ventilator No Belimo One Thermo stat CG3 ND Inlet damper is fixed No Fire Damper at duct collar A bracket Fire Damper Lockout has been added to show that the damper will not close to the fire position No Damper motor No Thermostats Summary of CG3 Ventilators The CG3 and CG3 FDL are very similar Both have a damper ...

Page 5: ...5 CG3 VENTILATOR DESCRIPTIONS ...

Page 6: ...the fire mode When the Start Fan button is pushed on the control cabinet the damper opens to the exhaust mode position 1 to become the preliminary grease CG3 SERIES VENTILATOR PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION extraction baffle There is a small sloped grease collecting gutter on the back side of the damper which drains off liquefied grease preventing it from re entraining into the airstream Baffle 2 This baf...

Page 7: ...which leads to the building drain system Spray nozzles are located on 8 to 10 centers on the wash manifold mounted on the interior back wall of the ventilator At the end of the wash cycle the water automatically shuts off and the interior of the ventilator is clean ready for the next day s operations The damper remains in the wash position until the exhaust fan is restarted This is to prevent cond...

Page 8: ... on until the thermostat cools down below 250 F CG3 SERIES VENTILATOR PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION CAUTION In case of severe fire the thermostats located in the plenum will activate As a precautionary measure it is recommended that the thermostats be replaced FIG 4 FIRE CYCLE 7 A red light on the Command Center illuminates 8 If the Command Center is intertied with a building alarm or monitoring system a...

Page 9: ...he break glass fire switch if used would normally be located at the exit of the kitchen When the External Fire Mode is activated the following occurs 1 The Exhaust Fan comes on immediately if it was off to help remove smoke heat etc 2 The Supply Fan shuts off immediately 3 The digital display reads Ext FireActive and alternates between Reset FireSwitch and Fan On Wash On 4 A red light on the Comma...

Page 10: ... the digital display reads Wash On Wash 1 xxx seconds xxx is the coundown in seconds until the wash system shuts off 6 Upon completion of the wash cycle the damper stays in the closedwashpositionuntiltheexhaustfanisre started This istopreventconditionedairfromgoinguptheexhauststack during off hours N A on CG3 FDD and CG3 ND 7 The digital display now reads Fan Off 12 00 current time and Start Fan F...

Page 11: ...monthly to remove any foreign material such as paper towels order chits etc Every Six Months 1 Exhaust fan s should be checked every six months for belt tightness belt alignment and lubrication of neces sary moving parts NOTE A blue lithium based grease is best suited for high heat and speed bearing lubrication 2 Check for proper velocity at air inlet slot Refer to Pages 21 through 23 for method o...

Page 12: ...itial Operation To prime and operate the pump for the first time it is recom mended that water be used instead of detergent to prevent detergent from spilling in case of leaks at the system s fittings Priming The Pump The detergent pump is self priming Push the pump test switch located on the junction box of the motor and hold down until liquid climbs up the vinyl tubing and fills the pump head Th...

Page 13: ... Spray on and rinse or wipe off For extremely soiled areas gentle agitation followed by a soaking period will result in more thorough cleaning DON TbeafraidtoexperimentwithFORMULAG 510because it contains no phosphates nitrates enzymes sulfates sul fonates or silicates DETERGENT FOR THE WASH SYSTEM LIMITEDWARRANTY G 510 CHEMICAL DIVISION warrants that FOR MULAG 510willnotcausecleansingagent damage ...

Page 14: ...button to toggle the language displayed from English to Spanish Español or from Spanish Español to English NOTE All messages displayed by pressing the MENU F4 button only appear in English They will not appear in Spanish Español Using the Menu To Enter the Menu press the MENU button F4 To navigate the Menu Press F1 to go to the Next menu item Press F2 to go to the Previous menu item FIGURE 9 C 600...

Page 15: ...r keep pressing F3 to cycle around if necessary Press F1 to go to the current Minute Press F3 to increase the Minute keep pressing F3 to cycle around if necessary Press F5 EXIT to return to the menu 6 AutoMode A or M Used to select M anual or A utomatic mode If A is displayed the C 6000 is set to operate in Automatic mode If M is displayed the C 6000 is set to operate in Manual mode Press F6 ENTER...

Page 16: ...D 4 F p U 3 F f i c t e 2 h s a W t x e N o t s e o g t x e N 1 F g n i s s e r P l o r t n o c l a i t n e u q e S a s a p u t e s s i l o r t n o c f i 2 h s a W f o h t g n e L e h t t s u j d a o t 1 F s s e r P e l b a c i l p p a 5 F s s e r P T I X E u n e m e h t o t n r u t e r o t 4 e m i T y a l e D t e S o T s r a e p p a e m i T y a l e D 4 l i t n u 1 F s s e r P e m i T y a l e D 4 ...

Page 17: ... e s U e d o m c i t a m o t u A o t t e s s r a e p p a e m i T h s a W t e S 7 l i t n u 1 F s s e r P s e m i T h s a W t e S 7 r e t n E 6 F t i x E 5 F h t i w s e l g g o T v e r P 2 F t x e N 1 F 6 F s s e r P R E T N E e m i t t r a t S e h t y a l p s i d o t y a d n u S n o n a F e h t r o f n a F n u S 4 2 4 1 n a F n u S r u o H e h t e s a e r c n i o t 3 F s s e r P s e t u n i M e h...

Page 18: ...18 FIG 10A TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT WITH VACUUM BREAKER CHECK VALVE FOR BACKFLOW PREVENTION FIG 10B TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT WITH BUILT IN RP DEVICE FOR BACKFLOW PREVENTION ENGINEERING DATA ...

Page 19: ...verage 1 67 GPM Lineal Ft 80 PSI Average The length of the wash cycle may be set between 3 minutes and 9 minutes The length of time is dependent upon the type of cooking equipment being used Typical settings are 3 minutes for light duty equipment 5 minutes for medium duty equipment and9minutesforheavy dutyequipment However adequate cleaning is dependent upon water pressure water temperature daily ...

Page 20: ...ous discharge of water out the relief valve when the ventilator is not in a wash cycle do the following A Leave the inlet hand valve open and close the outlet hand valve If there is still continuous discharge it indicates that foreign material is preventing the first check valve from closing If flushing will not clear the unit remove and clean the first check valve B If there is continuous dischar...

Page 21: ...tion efficiency are depen dentupontheproperairvelocityattheinletslotoftheventilator The Air Velocity Chart below gives the optimum inlet slot velocity and the minimum and maximum allowed velocities If the slot velocity is below or above the minimum or maximum the exhaust fan must be adjusted accordingly NOTE Theheightoftheinletslotcanvarydependinguponthe design of the ventilator It is therefore im...

Page 22: ...nlet slot as illustrated 6 Using the 16 second averaging feature on the meter slide the sensing head along the slot back and forth for a 3 0 to 4 0 distance and record the velocity at the end of the 16 second mark Continue this process for the full length of the ventilator Imortant Note If the ventilator includes custom air baffles as illustrated in Fig 12B always take separate readings on the sec...

Page 23: ...ONNECT TO NFPA 13 SPRINKLER SYSTEM WATER SUPPLY ONLY SERIAL NO MODEL NO HOOD MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS W G W G ENGINEERING DATA EXHAUST HOOD WITH EXHAUST DAMPER LISTED 370Y UL CG31001 THIS EXHAUST HOOD IS ALSO LISTED AS AN EXHAUST HOOD WITHOUT EXHAUST DAMPER WHEN EQUIPPED WITH FIRE DAMPER LOCKOUT PART NUMBER FDL FOR USE ONLY WITH GAYLORD INDUS TRIES LISTED SUB ASSEMBLY CONTROL CABINET MODEL NUMBER GPC...

Page 24: ...xhaust fan opening the control cabinet door and check the water pressure gauge in the cold water loop Water flow pressure should be at 40 psi If it is not adjust the pressure regulator until 40 psi is achieved 2 Mist Nozzles Turn on the exhaust fan look into the air inlet slot and check each mist nozzle for proper spray Remove and clean the nozzle if necessary TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 If the mist nozzle...

Page 25: ...GX2 normally closed thermostats It has 6 terminals on the TB2 terminal strip on the lower portion of the board Terminals 5 and 6 were added to the TB2 terminal strip to accommodate a 2nd Damper Positioner and the Fire Test Switch A Jumper is required from 6 from the TB2 terminal strip to 3 on the TB1 terminal strip 6000 10 B ICGL02 102 This control will drive up to 10 damper motors 10 sections of ...

Page 26: ...a e b d l u o h s s r e v u o l e h t g n i c r o f r o g n i t c e r i D r o t a l i t n e v e h t m o r f y a w a s e t a e r c y l l a c i p y t r o t a l i t n e v e h t t a r i a p u e k a m s s o l e k o m s n i g n i t l u s e r s t f a r d s s o r c f o t n e m e c a l p e r r o f d e i l p p u s e b t s u m r i a p u e k a M t s u a h x e n e h c t i k l l a h g u o r h t d e t s u a h x ...

Page 27: ... X G r e f e r G N I T O O H S E L B U O R T e h t n i E L C Y C E R I F o t n o i t c e s r e t r a t s c i t e n g a m e h t n o n o t t u b t e s e R e h t h s u P e h t n o n o t t u b n a F t r a t S e h t h s u p e h t d n a r e t n e c d n a m m o c c i t a m o t u a e h t o t r o t c e l e s n r u t d n a h c t i w s k c e h C n o i t i s o p r e k a e r b t i u c r i c t e s e R f i e c a...

Page 28: ...p o n o s i e l c y c h s a w e h t e l i h W k c e h c y l l a u s i v d n a y l t h g i l s r o o d n o i t c e p s n i d e g g o l c s i e l z z o n a f I s e l z z o n f o y a r p s e r i w l l a m s a g n i n n u r y b n a e l c d n a e v o m e r t i h g u o r h t g n i t o o h s e l b u o r t r o f 2 1 e g a P o t r e f e R p m u p t n e g r e t e d y l k e e w t n e g r e t e d l l i f d n ...

Page 29: ... c r u o s l a n r e t x e e t a g i t s e v n i s p o t s e d o m e s u a c e v o m e r d n a e h t n o t h g i l s u t a t s e t a i r p o r p p a e h t k c e h C n o t r a h c t h g i l s u t a t s C L P e h t o t r e f e R C L P e h t n o t o n s i t h g i l t u p t u o e h t f I 1 3 e g a P r o d e m m a r g o r p e r e b o t s d e e n C L P d e c a l p e r y l b i s s o p e h t n o r o t a l...

Page 30: ... o l f e v o r e t a w e l c y c h s a w a g n i r u d f I t o l s t e l n i t u o s e m o c d n a r e t t u g e h t A B C D h c a E e t o N t e l t u o n i a r d d e g g o l C n i a r d n w o s t i s a h n o i t c e s r o t a l i t n e v t e l t u o n a h t e r o m f I d e g g o l c m e t s y s n i a r D t i g n i n i a r d t o n s i m e t s y s r o t a l i t n e v e n o s i m e t s y s n i a r d...

Page 31: ...SCRIPTION PLC 0 On when Wash Solenoid 1 should be open 1 On during an Internal or External Fire Mode On during Cool Down Cycle 2 On when Detergent Pump should be on 3 On when Exhaust Fan should be on COM Never comes on 4 On when Supply Fan should be on COM Never comes on 5 On when damper is in Wash position or while damper is moving to Wash position Y Outputs SEQUENTIAL WASH S2 S5 DESCRIPTION EXPA...

Page 32: ...uel Shutoff Control Closed Closed Closed Open Open FS Input from Remote Fire Switch 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC GX Power for GX2 Damper Actuators 0 VAC 24 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 24 VAC 15 Output to Thermostat s 24 VAC 24 VAC 24 VAC 24 VAC 24 VAC 17 24 VAC Common 14 VDC 6 VDC 14 VDC 6 VDC 6VDC 24 VAC 0 VAC 24 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 19 Powe...

Page 33: ...ize 1 14389 Pipe Size 1 1 4 14390 Pipe Size 1 1 2 14391 3 Detergent Tank 2 Gallon 10221 4 Pressure TemperatureGauge 10175 5 Detergent Brass Check Valve 10265 6 FS 4 Series Detergent Flow Switch Optional 16892 7 DetergentPump 120Volt 10222 220Volt 10223 8 CommandCenterModelC 6000Series Refer to Page 37 38 9 VacuumBreaker Specify Size A Vacuum Breaker Repair Kit Specify Size 10 Water Check Valve Spe...

Page 34: ...t Pipe Size 3 4 14388 Pipe Size 1 14389 Pipe Size 1 1 4 14390 Pipe Size 1 1 2 14391 2 Detergent Tank 2 Gallon 10221 3 Pressure TemperatureGauge 10175 4 Detergent Brass Check Valve 10264 5 FS 4 Series Detergent Flow Switch Optional 16892 6 DetergentPump 120Volt 10222 220Volt 10223 7 CommandCenterModelC 6000Series Refer to Page 37 38 8 Backflow Preventer RP Device Type Specify Size 9 LineStrainer Sp...

Page 35: ...14387 Pipe Size 3 4 14388 Pipe Size 1 14389 Pipe Size 1 1 4 14390 Pipe Size 1 1 2 14391 2 Detergent Tank 2 Gallon 10221 3 Pressure TemperatureGauge 10175 4 Brass Check Valve 10264 5 FS 4 Series Detergent Flow Switch Optional 16892 6 DetergentPump 120Volt 10222 220Volt 10223 7 CommandCenterModelC 6000Series Refer to Page 37 38 8 Backflow Preventer RP Device Type Specify Size 9 LineStrainer Specify ...

Page 36: ...rts for the hot water loop are shown on pages 33 34 and 35 1 1 2 Ball Valve 11258 2 1 2 Solenoid Valve NC 10135 A ReplacementCoil 120Volt 10156 220Volt 10157 B Solenoid Valve Repair Kit Pipe Size 1 2 14387 3 PressureGauge 10276 4 1 2 Water Pressure Reducing Valve 10924 5 1 2 Vacuum Breaker 10177 A Vacuum Breaker Repair Kit 10178 6 1 2 Water Check Valve 10195 7 1 2 Line Strainer 10151 GAYLORD PART ...

Page 37: ...rator Interface Cable 18868 7 Operator Interface 75636 8 100 VA Transformer 18861 9 Fuse F1 2 Amp 24VDC Power Supply 13062 BUSS AGC 2 10 Fuse F2 4 Amp PLC 120 VAC 10039 BUSS AGC 4 11 Fuse F3 1 Amp Supply Fan Mag Starter 19027 BUSS MDL 1 12 Fuse F4 1 Amp Exhaust Fan Mag Starter 19027 BUSS MDL 1 13 Expansion Module Optional used for S2 S5 18867 14 Flash Guard Not Shown 18877 MODEL C 6000 OR C 6000 A...

Page 38: ... w p ro g ra m M y la r la b e l 7 5 8 7 1 9 O p e ra to r In te rfa c e M y la r L a b e l 1 9 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 V A Tra n s fo rm e r C 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 9 8 1 C o n tro l R e la y S P D T C R 9 E S P F ire S ig n a l 1 1 3 9 9 S o c k e t S P D T 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 7 1 8 2 0 1 1 4 1 3 C o n tro l R e la y S P D T C R 1 0 1 1 3 9 9 S o c k e t S P D T 1 1 4 1 3 C o n tro l R e la y S P D T C R 1 1 1 ...

Page 39: ...C NO DES CRIP TION GAYLORD P ART NO 1 For C 6000 or C 6000 A Dam per Control M otor A F24 S R 24 V olt 30204 1 For C 6000 B Dam per Control M otor A F24 M FT P 10050 24 V olt or A F24 M FT S 0001 24 V olt 18979 Used in CG3 CG3 FDL and CG3 FDT only ...

Page 40: ...40 DETERGENT PUMP ...

Page 41: ...H G I L T N E C S E D N A C N I r e n i a t e R s n e L t h g i L d e s s e c e R 2 1 x 2 1 E M A R F S N E L T H G I L T N E C S E R O U L F 0 1 2 3 1 r e n i a t e R s n e L t h g i L d e s s e c e R t F 2 1 1 1 0 1 r e n i a t e R s n e L t h g i L d e s s e c e R t F 3 2 1 1 0 1 r e n i a t e R s n e L t h g i L d e s s e c e R t F 4 S T A T S O M R E H T T C U D T S U A H X E 5 6 4 8 1 F 0 5 ...

Page 42: ...42 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C 6000 10 120 VOLT ...

Page 43: ...43 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C 6000 10 220 VOLT ...

Page 44: ...44 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C 6000 10 A 120 VOLT ...

Page 45: ...45 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C 6000 10 A 220 VOLT ...

Page 46: ...46 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C 6000 10 B 120 VOLT ...

Page 47: ...47 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C 6000 20 B 120 VOLT ...

Page 48: ...48 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C 6000 10 B 220 VOLT ...

Page 49: ...49 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C 6000 20 B 220 VOLT ...

Page 50: ...This method of introducing make up air into the kitchen is flexible and has many advantages Make up air is discharged through stainless steel perforated panels as illustrated MAW Series or optional registers Typical supply volume is 80 of the exhaust or more depending on air bal ance desired Supply air temperatures should range from 60 to 65 F 16 to 18 C but may be as low as 50 F 10 C depending on...

Page 51: ...ters L s liters per second N Newtons dm decimeters Kpa 1000 Pascals N m2 Newtons per square meter CFM cubic feet per minute psi pounds per square inch C degrees Celsius m3 s cubic meters per second kg m2 kilograms per square meter BAR one atmospheric pressure meter L Liters F degreesFahrenheit 1000 millibars 14 7 psi WATERFLOW VOLUME TOCONVERT TO MULTIPLYBY U S ounce Liters 02958 U S gal Liters 3 ...

Page 52: ..._______ FIRE MODETEST CAUTION Before any fire tests are performed check with building superintendent to see if Gaylord control cabinet is tied into building alarm monitoring system and or Fire Department THERMOSTAT TEST For CG3 CG3 FDL and CG3 FDT With the exhaust fan on open electrical compartment on Control Cabinet and push and hold for 20 seconds the Fire Test Switch The following should occur ...

Page 53: ...nufacturer or its authorized representative SuchlaborshallonlybeprovidedMondaysthroughFridaysduringthehoursbetween 8 a m and 4 p m Requests for repairs or replacement parts should be made to GAYLORD INDUSTRIES P O Box1149 Tualatin Oregon97062 1149 Outside the United States all replacement parts furnished under this warranty shall be F O B GaylordIndustries Inc Tualatin OregonU S A Theownershallpay...

Page 54: ...ENCY VISIT OUR WEB SITE WWW GAYLORDUSA COM OR CONTACT US AT GAYLORD INDUSTRIES 10900 S W AVERY STREET TUALATIN OREGON 97062 1149 U S A Phone 503 691 2010 1 800 547 9696 Fax 503 692 6048 email info gaylordusa com LOCAL SERVICE AGENCY FORM NO TM CG3 0304 30507 COPYRIGHT 2005 GAYLORD INDUSTRIES LITHO IN U S A ...

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