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Model: FSH-5 & FSH-6

Installation

Hood

Max. Temp.

Max. kW Input

Max. Shortening

Capacity

Max Cooking

Surface (per

Fryer)

Max Cooking

Surface (Total)

FSH-5 / 6

400

°

20 kW / Fryer

40 kW [Total]

80 lbs / Fryer

160 lbs [Total].

380 sq.in.

760 sq.in.

[any combination

]

Inches [mm]

2.04

Cooking Appliance Constraints & Clearances 

2.04.1 Fryer Constraints 

(Electrically Heated Appliances ONLY)

2.04.2 Fryer Clearances 

(Side-to-Side Overhang Not Applicable w/Floor Stand)

0” w/Floor Stand

33” 

[844.0]mi

-

42” 

[1066.8]max 

114”[2895.60] 

(Cei

ling)

117-3/16” 

[2976.56](72” 

Stand)

123-1/8” 

[3127.38](78” 

Stand)

MIN. 

CEILIN

HEIGHT

0” w/Floor Stand

Summary of Contents for FSH-5

Page 1: ...rsion ISO 9001 2015 Registered Committed to Quality 2750 Gunter Park Drive West Montgomery AL 36109 USA Toll Free 800 554 4537 USA Canada Only Other 334 272 1457 Fax 334 239 4117 Website www gfse com Email services gfse com Printed in USA Form 64898 Rel Date Jul 1999 Rev Date Dec 2018 Rev H ...

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Page 3: ...is requested Giles will dispatch factory authorized service representatives to inspect repair recondition or replace units of its manufacture with such labor being rendered without cost to owner for twenty four 24 months from the date of installation Otherwise service including labor and transportation charges or other expenses in connection with the removal or installation of any part or parts su...

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Page 5: ... 04 Cooking Appliance Constraints Clearances 10 2 04 1 Fryer Constraints 10 2 04 2 Fryer Clearances 10 2 04 3 Oven Constraints 11 2 04 4 Oven Clearances 11 2 04 5 Griddle Constraints 12 2 04 6 Griddle Clearances 12 2 04 7 Range Constraints 13 2 04 8 Range Clearances 13 2 05 Electrical Specifications Hood Only 14 2 05 1 Electrical Connections 14 2 05 2 Routing Power Conduit Wiring 15 2 05 3 Hood an...

Page 6: ...Ceiling Suspended Model 54 7 06 Doors Front Panel Free Standing Floor Model 56 4 Operation Filter Maintenance 27 4 01 Starting the Hood 27 4 02 Filter System Filter Maintenance Filter Alarms 27 4 02 1 Ventless Hood Filter Table 27 4 02 2 Baffle Filter Removal 28 4 02 3 Baffle Filter Installation 29 4 02 4 Pre Filter Removal 30 4 02 5 Pre Filter Installation 31 4 02 6 E A C Filter Cell Removal 32 4...

Page 7: ...her reproductive harm For more information go to www p65warnings ca gov Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in serious personal injury even death Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury even death Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor to moderate injury Th...

Page 8: ...ical requirements and codes The unit must be adequately and properly grounded Improper grounding may result in electrical shock to the user Always refer to local electrical code to ensure proper grounding of this or any other electrical equipment Check the rating label on the unit to determine the proper power supply required Always consult with an electrician or other qualified service technician...

Page 9: ...ensils or foods Failure to comply with CAUTION notices may result in minor to moderate personal injury damage to equipment or property and potentially void the warranty Components exposed on the Control Panel surface are impact sensitive To avoid damage and maintain proper operation exercise care to avoid damage and maintain proper operation Handle the Electronic Air Cleaner E A C Cell carefully D...

Page 10: ...itation of any foodservice equipment To clean difficult surface areas having excessive build up of grease residue GILES recommends using a mild bio degradable non toxic degreasing cleaner such as Simple Green HD Pro GILES assumes no responsibility in regard to code compliance for installation and use of Ventless Recirculating Ventilation equipment The customer is responsible for obtaining all of t...

Page 11: ...l button to restart the Hood and restore power to the appliance after all power interruptions The feature prevents unattended startup of Hood Appliance after a loss of power service and may be a code requirement in certain jurisdictions primarily CA Floor Stand Mount 72 high self supporting Stand Alternative to the standard ceiling suspended model Use of the Stand places the bottom edge of the Hoo...

Page 12: ...H 6 Introduction Dim FSH 5 FSH 6 A 60 9 16 1538 72 9 16 1843 B 55 1 8 1400 C to C 67 1 8 1705 C to C C 59 15 16 1522 71 15 16 1827 1 04 Specifications 1 04 1 Overall Dimensions Ceiling Suspended Version INCHES mm A B C ...

Page 13: ...on Dim FSH 5 FSH 6 A 60 9 16 1538 72 9 16 1843 B 56 7 16 1434 68 7 16 1738 C 61 3 4 1569 73 3 4 1873 With 72 Floor Stand D 72 1829 E 117 3 16 2977 D A 115 1 4 49 5 8 58 9 16 DOOR OPEN B 14 E MIN CEILING HEIGHT 42 1 4 40 5 8 C 1487 5 DOOR OPEN 1260 5 1073 2 355 6 2927 4 1031 9 FRONT SIDE ...

Page 14: ...t Uncrated Weight approx FSH 5 Ceiling Mt 729 lbs 331 kg 525 lbs 238 kg FSH 5 Stand Mt 875 lbs 397 kg 675 lbs 306 kg FSH 6 Ceiling Mt 788 lbs 357 kg 588 lbs 267 kg FSH 6 Stand Mt 925 lbs 420 kg 725 lbs 329 kg 1 04 3 Agency Certifications 1 04 4 Weights ...

Page 15: ...ance of 14 355 6 mm must be maintained between the top of the Hood exhaust outlet and the ceiling or other overhead obstructions 2 For ceiling suspended models be certain that the intended mounting site is structurally sound and capable of supporting the Hood s weight See Section 1 04 4 Weights 3 Ventless Hoods are intended only for use in relatively large unconfined open spaces that have sufficie...

Page 16: ...ea that provides adequate space for unpacking 2 Remove the plastic stretch wrap strapping and other packaging materials as necessary 3 Carefully remove any wooden supports and or framework that might be attached 4 Locate and secure the envelope containing Warranty Card Operation Manual and any other documentation or hardware provided for installation 5 Secure the stainless steel Soaking Tank and s...

Page 17: ...t Installation 69 to 78 Floor to Skirt 2 03 1 Mounting Detail Ceiling Suspended NOTE All mounting hardware and installation labor is to provided by the Purchaser This expense is not included with Hood purchase Hood is typically suspended from ceiling joists using 1 2 All Thread Rod and suitable beam clamps or other appropriate structure All Thread is attached to Hood at the four 4 welded suspensio...

Page 18: ...closed fasteners do not tighten completely 4 Apply a bead of the high temperature silicone to the top flange of the Backsplash Skirt 5 Attach Backsplash to hood with enclosed fasteners do not tighten completely 6 Fasten Left and Right Skirts to Rear Skirt 7 Securely tighten all fasteners and wipe any excess silicone from the joints Left Skirt Right Skirt Backsplash Skirt IMPORTANT Hood Skirts MUST...

Page 19: ...FLOOR AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODE OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR P MONTGOMERY ALABAMA ENTERPRISES INC STEP 3 NOTE NO HOLES ON BOTTOM FLANGE BEAD OF HIGH TEMP SILICONE INCLUDED REAR TOP PANEL APPLIANCE POSITIONING CHANNEL INSTALL BEFORE APPLIANCE IS PLACED UNDER HOOD APPLIANCE POSITIONING CHANNEL INSTALL AFTER APPLIANCE IS PLACED UNDER HOOD Use the adjustable legs to level the Hood side to side and front to b...

Page 20: ... 160 lbs Total 380 sq in 760 sq in any combination Inches mm 2 04 Cooking Appliance Constraints Clearances 2 04 1 Fryer Constraints Electrically Heated Appliances ONLY 2 04 2 Fryer Clearances Side to Side Overhang Not Applicable w Floor Stand 0 w Floor Stand 33 844 0 min 42 1066 8 max 114 2895 60 Ceiling 117 3 16 2976 56 72 Stand 123 1 8 3127 38 78 Stand MIN CEILING HEIGHT 0 w Floor Stand ...

Page 21: ...4 3 Oven Constraints Electrically Heated Appliances ONLY 2 04 4 Oven Clearances 72 max 1828 8 Ceiling Suspended 68 max 1727 2 Floor Stand 60 max 1522 0 Ceiling Suspended 56 max 1422 4 Floor Stand 42 1066 8 max 114 2895 60 Ceiling 117 3 16 2976 56 72 Stand 123 1 8 3127 38 78 Stand MIN CEILING HEIGHT ...

Page 22: ...0 25 60 x 26 Inches mm 2 04 5 Griddle Constraints Electrically Heated Appliances ONLY 2 04 6 Griddle Clearances Side to Side Overhang Not Applicable w Floor Stand 33 838 2 MIN 42 1066 8 MAX 0 w Floor Stand 0 w Floor Stand 114 2895 60 Ceiling 117 3 16 2976 56 72 Stand 123 1 8 3127 38 78 Stand MIN CEILING HEIGHT ...

Page 23: ...7 Range Constraints Electrically Heated Appliances ONLY 2 04 8 Range Clearances Side to Side Overhang Not Applicable w Floor Stand Inches mm 0 w Floor Stand 0 w Floor Stand 33 838 2 MIN 42 1066 8 MAX 5 MIN 381 114 2895 60 Ceiling 117 3 16 2976 56 72 Stand 123 1 8 3127 38 78 Stand MIN CEILING HEIGHT ...

Page 24: ...erly 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 ...

Page 25: ...tup for connecting Hood and Appliance power 2 See Section 2 05 3 Hood Appliance Interlock Diagram for details on setting up the interlock circuit for the under Hood appliance Once properly connected the Appliance not should receive service power unless the Hood is running properly 2 05 3 Hood and Appliance Interlock Diagram ...

Page 26: ...ppliance nozzles must be installed and in place at all times 3 A manual activation station for the Fire System NOT included is to be installed and located in a path of egress exit The pull station must be clearly marked and easily accessible 4 The Regulated Release Assembly Automan with a 3 Gal suppressant tank shall be a mechanical type Ansul Automan 79290 5 The installation use and maintenance o...

Page 27: ...nd positioned by authorized Ansul installer Not supplied with Hood Nozzles centered over cooking surface s 2 06 2 Fire Suppression Detector Links Location 2 06 3 Appliance Nozzles 165 F Ansul 56811 165 F Ansul 56811 Fire Damper 285 F Factory installed 165 F Ansul 56811 ...

Page 28: ... 06 4 Fire Extinguisher Nozzle Locations Appliance Nozzle 2 minimum Sized and positioned by authorized Ansul Service Agent Customer supplied Plenum Nozzle Factory installed Plenum Nozzle Factory installed Plenum Nozzle Factory installed ...

Page 29: ...5 and FSH 6 Hood components functions and accessories Please review the Section carefully before proceeding farther Hood Exhaust Duct Hood Skirts Backsplash Left Filter Chamber Section 3 02 3 Overview Control Panel Section 3 01 Right Filter Chamber Section 3 02 Hood Floor Stand ...

Page 30: ...Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Overview 20 5 2 1 ILS Option Only 3 4 3 01 Control Panel ...

Page 31: ...d and functioning normally to clean the air This is the only light ON if the E A C is operating properly WASH CHECK These two turn ON to alert User that the E A C Collector Cell has stopped operating properly It is either missing excessively dirty poor contact damaged shorted or there is some system malfunction Approximately 2 minutes after the lights turn ON a intermittent beeping audible alarm t...

Page 32: ...22 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Overview 3 02 Filter Chamber Exhaust Not shown 2 7 8 1 5 3 4 6 9 9 ...

Page 33: ...Filter 2 Single use disposable filters that help to control cooking aromas in exhausted air Filters must be replaced periodically NEVER attempt to clean and re use Charcoal Filters Typically replace with NEW filters every 30 to 45 days Replacement cycle is dependent on appliance types in use and types quantities of foods being cooked 6 Hood Side Skirts Backsplash Sides Skirt helps contain vapors p...

Page 34: ...es larger grease particulate contaminant Pre Filter 2 P N 91707 Removes additional grease laden vapor and moisture from the air Single use only disposable must be replaced E A C Filter Cell P N 20521 Left Side P N 20520 Right Side Captures fine grease particulates and some smoke contaminant from the air Sustainable must be cleaned DAILy ...

Page 35: ...mber Function Charcoal Filter 2 P N 32056 Helps to control cooking aromas in the exhausted air NOTE Will not completely remove odors E A C Soaking Tank P N 39327 Use for soaking and cleaning E A C Filter Cells 3 03 Accessory Items Included w Hood continued ...

Page 36: ...26 Model FSH 3 5 FSH 4 Overview ...

Page 37: ...y before attempting to operate the unit NOTE The hood will NOT power up if either Filter Door is open or ajar ILS Only 4 Operation Filter Maintenance 4 01 Starting the Hood 1 2 3 4 4 02 Filter System Filter Maintenance Filter Alarms 4 02 1 Ventless Hood Filter Table Filter When to Clean Replace How to Remove How to Clean How to Install Baffle Filter Clean daily Section 4 02 2 Section 4 04 1 Sectio...

Page 38: ...28 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Operation Filter Maintenance 4 02 2 Baffle Filter Removal Place in OFF position ...

Page 39: ...29 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Operation Filter Maintenance Switch Arm must be actuated by the Baffle Filter as shown Front View 4 02 3 Baffle Filter Installation Position Filter w Baffles in a vertical position ...

Page 40: ...30 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Operation Filter Maintenance Door open Front View 4 02 4 Pre Filter Removal Pre Filters Place in OFF position ...

Page 41: ...ilters are changed always record the installation date in the space provided on the filter label 4 02 5 Pre Filter Installation Metal mesh side facing toward middle Pre Filter Paper side to outside Paper side to outside Switch Roller must be actuated by the Pre Filter when installed Close Door ...

Page 42: ...32 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Operation Filter Maintenance Folding Handle use handle to avoid damaging the Cell Left E A C Cell Right E A C Cell Door open 4 02 6 E A C Filter Cell Removal Place in OFF position ...

Page 43: ...d damaging the Cell IMPORTANT E A C Filter Cells are side specific Always take care when installing to avoid improper positioning Contact Pads of both Cells must be toward the top of Hood when inserted and the airflow arrows must point toward the center If Cell does not engage the alignment pin and slide fully into the Hood it is NOT positioned properly Contact Strips on Cells must make good conta...

Page 44: ...34 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Operation Filter Maintenance Charcoal Filter Door open Front View 4 02 8 Charcoal Filter Removal Place in OFF position ...

Page 45: ...6 Operation Filter Maintenance 4 02 9 Charcoal Filter Installation Door open Close Door Front View Charcoal Filter Blue fiber fill side faces middle Roller of switch must be actuated by the Charcoal Filters when installed ...

Page 46: ...partment Baffle Filter switches are located in the filter rack 4 03 Hood Filter Alarms 4 03 1 Baffle Pre Filter or Charcoal Filter Missing If a Baffle Filter Pre Filter or Charcoal Filter become clogged or other conditions occur that obstruct airflow through the Hood such that it falls below the minimum required to provide effective capture of grease laden vapors power to all appliances under the ...

Page 47: ...WASH CHECK lights turn ON the system has entered an alarm state and has stopped functioning After approximately two 2 minutes an intermittent beeping alarm tone will begin to sound and shortly thereafter power to all appliances under the Hood will be turned OFF The following steps may be tried in an attempt to clear the alarm 1 Turn OFF Hood Power Switch 2 Remove the E A C Cell and clean as descri...

Page 48: ...stainable service IMPORTANT The E A C Collector Cells CANNOT withstand washing in commercial dishwashing equipment Take care not to bend the collection fins or break the ionizer wires when handling and cleaning the Cell Bent fins and broken missing wires can prevent the E A C from working properly cause an alarm condition and potentially void the factory warranty Fins Ionizer Wire 9 required 4 04 ...

Page 49: ...ls by installing and running the Hood fan to air dry This could potentially damage the EAC system causing improper operation and void the warranty If desired place a small electric fan to blow on Cell as it drains to help expedite drying DO NOT clean the Cell with cleaners which might be corrosive to aluminum Charcoal Filters are single use disposable Filters NEVER attempt to clean and reuse doing...

Page 50: ...40 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Operation Filter Maintenance ...

Page 51: ...t perform for each of the Pre Filters and Charcoal Filters one at a time in succession Reinstall the Charcoal Filter See Sections 4 02 4 4 02 5 4 02 8 4 02 9 Removal Installation 3 E A C Filter Test Same procedure as 2 3 except remove each E A C Filter Collector Cell one at a time close and latch Door Turn ON Hood power Verify that all three 3 small E A C Status Lights come ON for the side without...

Page 52: ...llector Cells see Sections 4 04 1 4 04 2 If necessary obtain and install a fresh new Pre Filters and Charcoal Filters Reinstall all Filters in Hood 8 Restore power to the Hood and reposition under hood appliances 5 02 Quarterly Hood Cleaning DO NOT wash down Hood with water from a spray hose DO NOT steam clean or use any type pressure washing equipment DO NOT use products containing chlorine or ot...

Page 53: ... and wire cable for wear at pulleys and detectors replace if necessary Record maintenance date and service performed in a permanent file and sign off on tag attached to system in a conspicuous location Service and inspection of the fire suppression system must be performed by a qualified Ansul Distributor Dealer As a minimum field inspection of the fire suppression system must be conducted semi an...

Page 54: ...1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 Check Initial Date 1 Door Check Section 5 01 2 Baffle Filter Check Section 5 01 3 EAC Filter Check Section 5 01 ...

Page 55: ...ill not turn ON a Filter Access Doors not closed Close latch both Access Doors b ILS Hood Improper start up PUSH TO START Button not pressed Press hold PUSH TO START Button c Power Switch is faulty Replace Power Switch c Improper supply voltage Connect to proper electrical supply e Not properly connected to power source Confirm connections correct f Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker Check elec...

Page 56: ...h d Kinked or blocked vacuum line Remove vacuum line kinks or blockage e Fan s running slow or blades loaded with grease film Check voltage and inspect blowers clean if needed Under hood Appliance will not power up CHECK WASH lights ON either side Intermittent tone beeping alarm sounding a EAC cell is shorted Repair or replace EAC cell b EAC cell is excessively dirty Clean EAC cell c EAC power sup...

Page 57: ...mation in the table below for quick reference The information can be found on the Serial Data Label located inside Door IN THE UNITED STATES CANADA call 800 554 4537 ALL OTHERS call 334 272 1457 Normal business hours are 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM Central Time calls are handled by an auto attendant answering system Please follow the recorded prompts to route your call appropriately If necessary after hour...

Page 58: ...48 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Parts List ILS Model Only 7 7 02 Component Drawer Control Panel 3 5 6 11 15 13 1 2 14 4 8 9 10 12 ...

Page 59: ...20390 1 VACUUM SWITCH ADJUSTABLE 8 21190 1 ROCKER SWITCH 250V 20A DPST 9 23782 1 SONALERT 250V CONTINUOUS TONE 10 22950 1 SONALERT 250V INTERMITTENT TONE 11 21052 1 ROCKER SWITCH 250V 20A DPDT 12 23173 1 SWITCH MOMENTARY PUSH BUTTON ILS PUSH TO START ONLY 13 21337 1 TRANSFORMER 230VAC TO 115VAC COMES w MOUNTING HARDWARE 14 40877 1 NYLON FITTING 90 EL 1 8 MALE NPT BARB FOR 1 4 I D TUBING 15 40880 1...

Page 60: ...50 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Parts List Inside Chamber Not Shown 7 03 Hood Front Opened 6 2 9 1 4 8 7 2 1 3 4 5 5 7 7 7 8 ...

Page 61: ...ILTER 3 20521 1 FILTER EAC 12 X 20 LEFT SIDE ONLY 4 32056 2 CHARCOAL FILTER ASSEMBLY 5 21157 2 SWITCH LIMIT 15A 250V BROWN BODY 6 20520 1 FILTER EAC 12 X 20 RIGHT SIDE ONLY 7 23200 4 SWITCH SNAP ACTION ROLLER 8 21125 2 CONTACT BOARD EAC FILTER 9 34616 1 BLOWER ASSEMBLY DUAL 7 03 Parts List for Hood Front Inside Chamber Not Shown ...

Page 62: ...52 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Parts List Not shown 7 04 Under Hood Filters Lights 4 5 2 1 3 1 3 ...

Page 63: ...6 Parts List ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 42300 2 BAFFLE FILTER S S 20 X 20 2 32776 1 DRIP CUP 3 32102 2 BAFFLE FILTER SWITCH ASSY 4 40625 2 LIGHT FIXTURE 5 20395 2 FLUORESCENT BULB COATED 7 04 Parts List for Under Hood ...

Page 64: ...54 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Parts List Not shown 7 05 Doors Front Panel Ceiling Suspended Model 7 9 4 2 1 3 6 5 8 10 ...

Page 65: ...PER 4 33205 1 FAN COVER 5 95051 1 SCREEN FIRE DAMPER 6 33253 1 ACCESS DOOR ASSY RIGHT 7 91950 1 SKIRT FSH 5 8 UNIVERSAL 91945 1 SKIRT FSH 6 8 UNIVERSAL 8 93367 1 SIDE SKIRT PANEL LEFT 9 93368 1 SIDE SKIRT PANEL RIGHT 10 31885 1 BACK SLASH PANEL FSH 5 93383 1 BACK SPLASH PANEL FSH 6 7 05 Parts List for Doors Front Panel Ceiling Suspended Model ...

Page 66: ...56 Model FSH 5 FSH 6 Parts List Not shown 7 06 Doors Front Panel Free Standing Floor Model Hood Unit See previous Section 4 2 1 3 5 ...

Page 67: ...6 1 72 HOOD STAND SIDE RIGHT 3 91944 1 72 HOOD STAND TOP BACK PANEL FSH 5 91938 1 72 HOOD STAND TOP BACK PANEL FSH 6 4 91947 12 72 HOOD STAND BOTTOM BACK PANEL FSH 5 91940 1 72 HOOD STAND BOTTOM BACK PANEL FSH 6 5 92062 2 CHANNEL APPLIANCE POSITIONING FSH 5 92063 2 CHANNEL APPLIANCE POSITIONING FSH 6 Not shown NOTE Legs are welded to Stand Sides cannot be replaced ...

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Page 70: ...2750 Gunter Park Drive West Montgomery Al 36109 USA Phone 334 272 1457 Toll Free 800 554 4537 USA Canada Only FAX 334 239 4117 www gfse com Form No 65898 Rel Date Jul 1999 Rev Date Dec 2018 Rev H ...

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