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Model: FSH-4 Hood
Installation
1. Install appropriate circuit breaker in main electrical panel, see
Section 2.05, Electrical Specifications
.
2. As required by code, route suitable sized flexible conduit from main panel to service box on hood top and
attach using appropriate connectors. See
Section 2.05.2, Routing Conduit & Wiring
.
3. Pull appropriately sized wire from the electrical panel to the hood service box. Connect power supply wires
with wirenut and tape the connections with electrical tape.
4. Re-install Service Box Cover.
5. Turn
ON
breaker supplying power to the Hood.
6. Press and hold in the top
[START]
portion of the
Power Switch
for a few seconds, then release when the
hood fan starts running. Switch springs back and remains in the
[ON]
position. The green
[POWER]
Light
turns
ON
and an alarm breifly sounds until the fan reaches full speed. The amber
[APPLIANCE POWERED]
turns
ON
.
7. Place Power Switch in the
[OFF]
position and continue installation.
2.05
Electrical Specifications - 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. Check local electrical code to ensure that proper grounding techniques are used.
•
Always consult a certified electrician, or other qualified service technician, prior to installation to ensure that
electrical circuits are of sufficient rating for the Hood and Appliance load.
• Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance could result in serious injury or possible
death, equipment or property damage, and could void the warranty.
Electrical Specifications (Hood Only)
Unit
Voltage
Hz
Phase
Amps
Breaker
FSH-4
208-240
60
1
15
20
IMPORTANT!
•
Hood is designed to operate with either 208V or 240V supply power.
•
Breaker size shown applies to
hood power only
. Under-hood appliances are to be powered by a separate circuit
with an interlock relay controlled through the hood circuitry, so that appliances are not powered unless hood is
running properly.
2.05.1 Electrical Connections
Summary of Contents for FSH-4 Hood
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