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DAILY OPERATION
Ventilator wash
The length of the ventilator wash is determined primarily by
the cooking equipment involved. Set the wash length from
3 – 9 minutes for light, medium or heavy duty equipment
as shown on the Recommended Ventilator Wash Time
Chart on this page. Adequate cleaning of the Ventilator is
dependent upon water pressure, water temperature, grease
accumulation and hours of operation. It may be necessary
to increase the wash cycle time above recommendations
depending upon these conditions.
ClearAir
TM
wash
The length of wash cycle time for the ClearAir
TM
Unit is
normally set for 5 minutes as shown on the "Wash Cycle
Sequence Charts". Set length of ESP washes to 5 minutes.
Delay
The "Wash Delay" is used to set the delay time between
each wash. A delay may be necessary to allow the hot water
system to recover. The Wash Delay may be set from 1 – 99
minutes as required.
Rinse cycle
A rinse cycle is a hot water wash only (no detergent), and
occurs at various times during the wash cycle as shown
on the "Wash Cycle Sequence Charts". The rinse cycle
time is 3 minutes.
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TYPE OF COOKING
RECOMMENDED WASH
EQUIPMENT
TIMES (MINUTES)
LIGHT DUTY ........................................... 3
Ovens, steamers, and kettles
MEDIUM DUTY ....................................... 5
Braising pans/Tilting skillets, fryers,
griddles, grooved griddles, open burner
ranges, hot top ranges, and
conveyor ovens
HEAVY DUTY .......................................... 9
Gas and electric char broilers, upright
broilers, woks and conveyor broilers,
Solid fuel broilers
20
DAILY OPERATION
Ventilator wash
The length of the ventilator wash is determined primarily by
the cooking equipment involved. Set the wash length from
3 – 9 minutes for light, medium or heavy duty equipment as
shown on the Recommended Ventilator Wash Time Chart
on this page. Adequate cleaning of the Ventilator is depen-
dent upon water pressure, water temperature, grease accu-
mulation and hours of operation. It may be necessary to
increase the wash cycle time above recommendations de-
pending upon these conditions.
ClearAir
TM
wash
The length of wash cycle time for the ClearAir
TM
Unit is nor-
mally set for 5 minutes as shown on the "Wash Cycle Se-
quence Charts". Set length of ESP washes to 5 minutes.
Delay
The "Wash Delay" is used to set the delay time between
each wash. A delay may be necessary to allow the hot wa-
ter system to recover. The Wash Delay may be set from 1 –
99 minutes as required.
Rinse cycle
A rinse cycle is a hot water wash only (no detergent), and
occurs at various times during the wash cycle as shown on
the "Wash Cycle Sequence Charts". The rinse cycle time is
3 minutes.
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TYPE OF COOKING
RECOMMENDED WASH
EQUIPMENT
TIMES (MINUTES)
LIGHT DUTY ...........................................
3
Ovens, steamers, and kettles
MEDIUM DUTY .......................................
5
Braising pans/Tilting skillets, fryers,
griddles, grooved griddles, open burner
ranges, hot top ranges, and
conveyor ovens
HEAVY DUTY ..........................................
9
Gas and electric char broilers, upright
broilers, woks and conveyor broilers,
Solid fuel broilers
1. ESP Wash 1
(3-9 minutes)
2. Delay
(1-99 minutes)
3. ESP Wash 2
(3-9 minutes)
4. Delay
(1-99 minutes)
5. ESP Rinse
(3 minutes)
NOTES:
* ESP Wash 2 length = ESP Wash 1 length (always)
* ESP Rinse length = 3 minutes (always)
* Please note ALL “Delay” times are the same
1. Hood Wash
(3-9 minutes)
1. ESP Wash 1
(5 minutes)
2. Delay
(1 minute)
3. ESP Wash 2
(5 minutes)
4. Delay
(1 minute)
5. ESP Rinse
(3 minutes)
Total Elapsed Time:
15 minutes
Wash Manifold #1
1. ESP Wash 1
(5 minutes)
2. Delay
(1 minute)
3. ESP Wash 2
(5 minutes)
4. Delay
(1 minute)
5. ESP Rinse
(3 minutes)
6. Delay
(1 minute)
Wash Manifold #2
7. ESP Wash 1
(5 minutes)
8. Delay
(1 minute)
9. ESP Wash 2
(5 minutes)
10. Delay
(1 minute)
11. ESP Rinse
(3 minutes)
Total Elapsed Time:
31 minutes
Typical Wash Cycle for a Single Pass (1ESP) unit
with 2 Wash manifolds (DW):
All ESP Washes include the following steps:
WASH CYCLE SEQUENCE CHARTS
All Hood Washes include the following:
Typical Wash Cycle for a Single Pass (1ESP) unit
with 1 Wash manifold:
Summary of Contents for ClearAir RSPC-ESP SERIES
Page 9: ...9 TYPICAL INSTALLATION ...
Page 46: ...46 PARTS DETERGENT PUMP 45 PARTS DETERGENT PUMP ...
Page 53: ...53 C 6000 ESP INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 56: ...56 RSPC ESP DRAIN ...
Page 57: ...57 SPRAY ODOR WIRING ...
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