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Installation
FSH
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Allows for connecting the fire suppression switch to the building fire alarm control system so that any activation of
the extinguishing system will activate the facility fire alarm.
1. Connection is made inside the tie
in junction box on top of hood.
2. Remove necessary cover or rear panel, make secure connection using wire nuts and replace covers.
An equipotential bonding lug is provided on this Hood so that it can be electrically
bonded to the equipment being operated under it and/or other pieces of equipment
being operated in the same workspace. The purpose is to minimize the possibility of
a potential difference between two pieces of equipment that could result in
electrical shock or electrocution of persons who might possibly touch two pieces of
equipment at the same time.
2.03.3
Equipotential Bonding
2.03.4
Fire Alarm Connection
See Figures 2.03.1
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A ... 2.03.1
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B
1. Install appropriate circuit breakers in electrical panel supplying power for the hood. Refer to
Section 2.03
.
Breaker size depends on actual hood configuration.
2. Remove upper back hood panel and electrical box cover inside. Route appropriate size conduit from panel
and attach with proper connectors at conduit cutout opening. Pull proper size wire from electrical panel and
attach to terminal blocks in hood service box. Allow sufficient length of wire and conduit to provide slack
needed to properly access unit for cleaning and service.
3.
Hood Appliance Receptacle installed:
Simply plug the appliance power cord into the receptacle mounted
inside the hood base.
Maximum appliance load = 50A.
It may be necessary to change, or install, the plug for
the appliance power cord
(not provided, customer supplied)
.
4.
Hood without Receptacle:
Attach wiring from appliance to terminal blocks
[A1,A2,A3,G]
and route through
cutout using appropriate strain relief connector, or conduit.
Maximum appliance load = 50A.
5. Reinstall inside service cover and hood back panel.
2.03.2
Hood Power Connection
IMPORTANT!
Electrical installation materials (breakers, conduit
&
fittings, wire, etc.) and labor shall be provided by the
purchaser. Work should be performed by a qualified professional electrical contactor.
Installation must comply with all local code requirements. Giles assumes no responsibility with respect to code
compliance regarding installation and use of this equipment.
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