7
Installation
FSH
−
2
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PH
Hood Electrical Requirements (Hood Only)
Voltage
Hz
Phase
Amps
Breaker
208
240
60
1
3
1.8
1.6
5
2.03 Electrical Specification (Hood Only)
• Food service equipment must be properly grounded in
accordance with local code, or in the absence of local
code, with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
. Improper grounding may result in electrical shock to
users.
• Consult a certified electrician, or other qualified service technician, to ensure that the available electrical circuit is
of sufficient rating to power the hood and cooking appliance load.
• Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service/maintenance could result in serious injury or possible
death, equipment or property damage, and could void the factory warranty.
2.03.1
Electrical Connections
Hood power 1
Ph
208
240V
Appliance power
connection
Figure 2.03.1
‐
A: Hood & Appliance Powered Separately (208
‐
240
‐
480V/1
‐
3
‐
Ph) Through an External
Appliance Interlock Contactor
Appliance power relay box
Customer Supplied
Appliance power supply
1
3
Ph
208
240
480V
Fire alarm tie
In box
Customer
Supplied
Coil connection to
external contactor
Coil control
wire for
Interlock
Relay
Breaker size shown refers to applications when a separate power supply is used for the hood. When the cooking
appliance is powered through the built
‐
in appliance interlock contactor and power receptacle, actual breaker size
is determined by the total electrical load of the hood + appliance.
Summary of Contents for FSH-2-PH
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Page 14: ...4 Introduction FSH 2 PH ...
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Page 53: ...43 Cleaning Maintenance FSH 2 PH ...
Page 56: ...46 Troubleshooting FSH 2 PH ...
Page 58: ...48 Parts List FSH 2 PH 1 2 3 5 6 8 7 4 Not shown 7 02 Ventless Hood Front ...
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