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P/N G610B 
April, 2016 (Rev 0)

 

 

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SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Cont'd) 

 
 

AIMING THE SPRAY NOZZLES 

 

 
14.  Determine  the  height  between  the  top  of  the 

cooking  surface  and  the  top  of  the  distribution 
assembly housing. It must be between 16 inches 
and 27 inches.  
(See

 FIGURE 5

)

  

 

15.  Loosen the  two  clamp  nuts using  the  11/32”  Nut 

Driver. Loosen the clamps just enough to be able 
to adjust the nozzles, but leave enough pressure 
that the nozzles will stay in the position you rotate 
them  too.

  Make  certain  that  the  nozzle 

assembly  does  not  slide  left  or  right  in  the 
housing  during  adjustment  or  the  housing 
cover  will  not  fit  properly.  The  Nozzle 
Assembly  must  be  centered  in  the  housing 
for  proper  fit  of  the  housing  cover  over  the 
nozzles.

 

 
 

16.  Using the Nozzle Aiming Gauge provided, adjust 

the  nozzles  to  the  correct  angle  based  on  the 
height  determined  in  step  14.  This  is  done  by 
placing the Gauge in the housing and aligning the 
nozzles  spray  hole  with  the  corresponding 
height/angle  on  the  Gauge.  Once  in  the  correct 
position  tighten  the  clamp  nuts  to  secure  the 
Nozzles  in  place

 

(See

  Figure  9  &  10

.  The 

example  in  Figure  9  is  set  to  23  inches  or  45.9 
degrees.)

 

  
17.  Place  the  gauge  back  in  the  housing  to  make 

sure the nozzles are still at the correct angle; that 
they did not shift during the tightening process.  

 

18.  Mount the cover on the Distribution Housing by 

sliding the bottom of the cover into the housing 
below the nozzles and then rotating the cover up 
over the nozzles. Carefully install 4 self-tapping 
screws through the top of the cover and into the 
pre-drilled holes of the housing.

 

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 10 

FIGURE 9 

Clamp Nut 

Nozzle Spray 

Hole 

Clamp 

Mounting Post 

Right Nozzle 

Gauge 

Left Nozzle 

Gauge 

Permit Number:

20-04649

Summary of Contents for G600-B

Page 1: ...OPERATION INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MODEL G600 B RESIDENTIAL RANGE TOP EXTINGUISHER UNIT UL FILE NO EX 3940 P N G610B APRIL 2016 REV 0 8701 John Carpenter Freeway Suite 230 Dallas TX 75247 Per...

Page 2: ...11B 4 Prong Shutoff FIGURE 11C Hardwire Shutoff FIGURE 12 Electric Shutoff Connector Configuration FIGURE 13 Electric Shutoff Interconnect Identification FIGURE 14 Electric Shutoff Installation FIGUR...

Page 3: ...al range tops when installed in conjunction with a 30 inch wide exhaust hood or microwave exhaust hood combination with a flat ferromagnetic underside The extinguishing system is intended for installa...

Page 4: ...ectrical or gas stoves ready for installation in the kitchen cabinet and range hood over the stove Sensor Assembly P N G605 A Distribution Assembly P N 604 A Enclosure Extinguisher Assembly P N G699 B...

Page 5: ...GUARDIAN G600 B AS A HAND HELD PORTABLE EXTINGUISHER SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT FROM MISUSE THE CHEMICAL AGENT USED IN THE GUARDIAN G600 B IS NOT REGARDED AS A TOXIC MATERIAL BUT CAN CAUSE IRRITATIO...

Page 6: ...owly flashing red indicator If the main unit passes all 6 tests upon reset the result is a display of the green indictor for 2 seconds whereupon it enters Fire Detect Mode and the system is armed 2 Di...

Page 7: ...if the diagnostic failure is a low battery Approximately once per minute the battery is checked If it is low there will be a short chirp to indicate that the battery needs to be replaced The unit will...

Page 8: ...nd for easy connection to the valve head of the extinguisher Inside the housing there are 2 nozzles mounted in fittings connected by a stainless steel tube The assembly is installed underneath the hoo...

Page 9: ...xtinguisher Assembly Before Drilling measure the route and make certain that the sensor cable and stainless steel braided hose are long enough to connect to the Guardian G600 B System Enclosure Exting...

Page 10: ...crews to anchor into the hood above and two 1 1 4 screws to secure to the wall behind Screws in the wall must be located where they will go into the walls studs or into a wall anchor Screws going into...

Page 11: ...ng Gauge provided adjust the nozzles to the correct angle based on the height determined in step 14 This is done by placing the Gauge in the housing and aligning the nozzles spray hole with the corres...

Page 12: ...he electric shutoff is activated or an interruption in power occurs it must be reset See Reset Stove p 12 INSTALLATION NOTE Ensure the Electric Shutoff is installed within the same room as the Main CP...

Page 13: ...and 25 Reset Stove 1 The electric stove shutoff unit may be reset by locating the circuit breaker supplying power to the stove and turning it off and then back on or 2 Momentarily unplugging the shuto...

Page 14: ...6 1 on the incoming service line to the stove Adhere to manufacturers installation and maintenance instructions Wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes The solenoid valve is design...

Page 15: ...s compatible with both the interconnect cable and the Wireless Tx Rx Either interconnect option is available and can plug into the gas shutoff In some cases a wireless version of the shutoff device ma...

Page 16: ...ic Failure Code occurs 1 Verify that the fuel shut off is powered and is reset See page 12 for Electric page 14 for Gas 2 Next check that the solenoid release latch is engaged See Figure 28 p 19 and t...

Page 17: ...on of the Main CPU board includes a Motor Test Advance Button and includes a TRIP MOTOR connection on the board instead of a VALVE connection See Figure 26 Note Test the Trip Motor and Cam Monthly by...

Page 18: ...he range top burners and activate the alarm or other electrical accessory Once activated the automatic sequence cannot be interrupted The manual pull station is installed at a height not exceeding 60...

Page 19: ...vide an interface for a 120 volt 5A alarm strobe This assembly has a Plug Play configuration for ease of installation Install in optimum location for visibility This feature is mainly used with the st...

Page 20: ...ng fire extinguisher unit appliance nozzles sensor distribution assembly and shutoffs Replace battery in the central processing unit control board annually from the date of installation Use only Durac...

Page 21: ...gent cylinder has been completely expelled and the pull pin is re installed in the handle prior to disconnecting the quick connect 4 Disconnect the quick connect below the handle and remove the distri...

Page 22: ...1 18 24 25 G615 A Wireless Tx and Rx and AC DC 18 24 G702 Wireless Receiver Rx Assembly 18 25 G701 Wireless Transmitter Tx Assembly 14 17 G316 A Gas Shutoff Assembly 1 14 17 G316 1 Gas Valve 1 14 17 G...

Page 23: ...and that the connectors are fully mated Press the reset button on the Main CPU and verify the green indicator momentarily lights up Verify power is getting to stove by testing a burner If there is no...

Page 24: ...f any unknown wireless interference occurs from a site condition the Interconnect Cable may have to be used Gas Shutoff P N G316 A Problem No Electrical Power To Stove Confirm that power is supplied a...

Page 25: ...switch to open the gas valve to the stove The gas flow indicator light will illuminate Verify that the Interconnect cable between the Main CPU control board and the Gas Shutoff Control box is plugged...

Page 26: ...perform Arming the System on page 15 again If power gas to the stove stays on after a diagnostic test and there are no Diagnostic Code beeps then replace the Main CPU board If the stove successfully...

Page 27: ...TRAC 1 800 535 5053 Account Number 78764 SECTION II Hazard Identification GHS Classification Acute Toxicity Category 5 Eye Irritation Category 2B Skin Irritation Category 3 GHS Label Elements Hazard S...

Page 28: ...on is an extinguishing media There are NO extinguishing media which must not be used for safety reasons NO special protective equipment is needed for fire fighters Wear protective equipment appropriat...

Page 29: ...o C About 230 o F Flash point None to boiling Flammability solid gas Not flammable Explosive properties Not explosive Oxidizing properties Not an oxidizer Vapor Pressure About 12mm Hg Relative Densit...

Page 30: ...harm to the environment is expected from this preparation Please Note Although this material is not considered hazardous when contained in a stored pressure fire extinguisher pressurized with a nonfl...

Page 31: ...l advice S 36 Wear suitable protective clothing THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT BUT DOES NOT PURPORT TO BE ALL INCLUSIVE AND SHALL BE USED ONLY AS A GUIDE GUARDIAN SAFETY SOLUTIONS INT...

Page 32: ...8701 John Carpenter Freeway Suite 230 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free 800 786 2178 Fax 972 594 7826 www guardianssi com Permit Number 20 04649...

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