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__________________________________Appendix D – Ventilator Start-Up Inspection and Tests, Page D-1
Ventilator Start-Up Inspection and Tests
Overview
As one of the benefits of purchasing a Gaylord CG3-UVi-SPC Series Ventilator is a complete Start-Up
Inspection and Test is performed by a Gaylord Authorized Representative or a Gaylord Certified Service
Agency. These tests must be conducted prior to use by the operator. Typically at the time the Start-Up
Inspection is performed, the operation and general maintenance of the Gaylord equipment is
demonstrated and described to the operating personnel. It is the responsibility of the Gaylord
Authorized Representative or Agency to coordinate the date of Start-Up with any personnel such as the
GC, owner, owner’s rep, Fire Marshall, fire protection contractor, air balancer etc., required to witness
the Start-Up.
For the CG3-UVi-SPC Series Ventilator the Authorized Representative or Agency uses the form titled
Ventilator Start-Up Inspection and Test Report for Model CG3-UVi-SPC Series Ventilators, as shown on
page D-3 of this manual.
Pre Start-Up Requirements
Before a Gaylord Start-Up can be performed, the responsible contractor or dealer must have the
Ventilator installed and operating. The following is a check list of items that must be completed prior to
a Start-Up being conducted.
Pre Start-Up Check List
____ Ventilator is installed above cooking equipment as per Gaylord Submittal Drawings.
____ The exhaust ductwork is connected to the Ventilator and the exhaust fan.
____ The supply ductwork is connected to the ceiling diffusers and the make-up air fan (system).
____ The exhaust fan is operational and is running in the correct direction.
____ The make-up air system is operational.
____ All required electrical connections between the Gaylord Command Center and the Ventilator,
Building Management Systems, Remote Monitoring Systems, and Fire Extinguishing Systems are
completed per plans and operational.
____ Ventilators built in multiple sections are inter-wired.
____ The Ventilator lights are wired and operational.
____ Hot water supply is connected to the Wash Control Cabinet.
____ Hot water line from the Wash Control Cabinet to the Ventilator(s) are connected and operational.