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Grease Grabber™ Power Play Kitchen Exhaust Pollution Control System

Electrical

Once all system components are installed plumbing 
connections for the system can be made. It is 
recommended that plumbing connections be done 
prior to making electrical connections.

Electrostatic Cell Wiring

Using the supplied red high voltage cable in a 
dedicated conduit line, connect the terminal point of 
the ionizer portion of the cells to the Ionizer terminal in 
the system power pack. Using the supplied blue high 
voltage cable in a separate dedicated conduit line, 
connect the terminal point of the collector portion of 
the cells to the collector terminal in the system power 
pack (See FIGURE 1).

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. All wiring to be done 
by qualified personnel only.

NOTE

All wiring must be done according to the equipment 
data plate information, NEC (National Electrical Code 
NFPA 70), and local codes.

NOTE

All wiring must be permanently installed in conduit. 
Under no circumstances should extension cords be 
used to connect the source of electrical supply to 
the equipment.

NOTE

The system control panel, power pack, and cabinet 
assembly housing to a structural steel or earth 
ground. The detergent pump motor and solenoid 
valve must also be appropriately grounded.

Knockout locations for conduit connections to carry 
the high voltage cables are located at the top and 
side of the system power pack and the sides of the 
terminal box on top of the cabinet assembly. Use a 
knockout punch to open holes for minimum 1/2-inch 
conduit. Use caution to keep the system power pack 
and terminal box interiors free of scraps and other 
debris.

Once conduit is in place and high voltage cable has 
been run, terminate the high voltage cables at the 
power pack by stripping approximately 3/8-inch 
of insulation from each wire and attach a supplied 
terminal ring to each. Securely attach the terminal 
ring end of the red cable to the Ionizer terminal in 
the power pack and the terminal ring end of the 
blue cable to the collector terminal in the power 
pack (See FIGURE 2). After the connections are 
made, completely coat the terminal connection with 
minimum 1/4-inch thick layer of silicone caulk (See 
FIGURE 3).

NOTE

50 feet of each the red and blue high voltage cable 
are provided with the unit. Under no circumstances 
should the high voltage cable be spliced or 
terminated at locations other than the specified 
terminal points. If longer lengths of high voltage 
cable are required for installation, consult the 
manufacturer.

NOTE

Do not connect the ends of the high voltage cable to 
the terminal points until all conduits are installed and 
the high voltage cable is run.

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FLOW

AIR

FLOW

AIR

FLOW

Figure 1

Red high voltage cable 
from Power Pack

Blue high voltage cable 
from Power Pack

Airflow

Figure 3

Silicone 

caulk

Cable must pass 

through clamp

Figure 2

Ring 
terminal

Conduit with 

bushing

Collector

Red

Ionizer

Blue

Содержание 474754

Страница 1: ...ck possible injury due to coming in contact with moving parts as well as other potential hazards Other considerations may be required if high winds or seismic activity are present If more information is needed contact a licensed professional engineer before moving forward Follow all local electrical and safety codes as well as the National Electrical Code NEC the National Fire Protection Agency NF...

Страница 2: ...an dry atmosphere Remove any accumulations of dirt water ice or snow and wipe dry before moving to indoor storage To avoid sweating of metal parts allow cold parts to reach room temperature To dry parts and packages use a portable electric heater to get rid of any moisture build up Leave coverings loose to permit air circulation and to allow for periodic inspection OUTDOOR Units designed for outdo...

Страница 3: ...rease and smoke particles as they pass These particles are then repelled by positively charged plates and collected on negatively charged plates Upon completion of each cooking day a wash sequence is initiated for the self cleaning function of the electrostatic cell via the remote mounted control panel The aluminum mesh mist eliminator prevents wash water from entering the safety filter and carbon...

Страница 4: ...Field weight will vary depending upon final selections such as fan type accessories etc Approximate weights are shown in the table below 4 The unit can be positioned on a base or curb suitable for this purpose 5 The unit must be anchored to its base curb 6 Alternatively the unit may be suspended from an adequate overhead structure using suitable undercarriage or hanging rods by others If the unit ...

Страница 5: ...tions shall have a liquid tight external weld An inlet transition is furnished to match the inlet duct size The inlet transition is furnished with a listed duct access door for inspection and cleaning Units intended for indoor mounting are provided with an outlet mounting flange either at the unit discharge or as part of a factory supplied UL 762 listed exhaust fan Outlet ductwork from the exhaust...

Страница 6: ...d at the top and side of the system power pack and the sides of the terminal box on top of the cabinet assembly Use a knockout punch to open holes for minimum 1 2 inch conduit Use caution to keep the system power pack and terminal box interiors free of scraps and other debris Once conduit is in place and high voltage cable has been run terminate the high voltage cables at the power pack by strippi...

Страница 7: ...er pack to terminals 1TB16 1TB18 1TB15 and 1TB19 respectively in the system control panel Connect the junction box on top of the system cabinet to the system control panel using 14 gauge wire Connect terminals 5TB1 and 5TB2 access door safety interlock to terminals 1TB4 and 1TB13 respectively in the system control panel Also connect terminals 5TB5 5TB7 upstream wash motor 5TB8 and 5TB10 downstream...

Страница 8: ...top minute use numbered keypad to enter minutes press enter Enter all days of the week Sunday thru Saturday either on or off and start stop time System Wash Schedule Scroll down to wash start Scroll over to hour use numbered keypad to enter hour in military time press enter Scroll over to minute use numbered keypad to enter minutes press enter Scroll down to day of week Scroll over to off press en...

Страница 9: ...the system This may be required if a WASH cycle is inadvertently initiated As indicated previously in FIGURE 6 there is a 5 minute delay period after the WASH button is pushed before the wash process begins If the WASH cycle is accidentally initiated the operator may reset the system during the 5 minute delay period and the system will return to NORMAL operation If the system is reset after the 5 ...

Страница 10: ...be removed and thoroughly cleaned on a minimum two 2 week interval removing any grease and particulate buildup B Ionizing Collecting Cells The ionizing collecting cells should be inspected for grease build up on a monthly basis This monthly inspection should be done after the system has completed a wash cycle If grease build up is apparent remove cells and clean manually The cells should be remove...

Страница 11: ...ly grasping the red boots and pulling them from the high voltage plugs 8 Carefully remove a cell from the cabinet Each 2 ft cell weighs approximately 65 lbs so use caution when handling Use care not to bend or dent the collecting plates or framework 9 Carefully inspect the cell for bent collector plates Bent plates may be carefully straightened by hand using needle nose pliers 10 Inspect the cell ...

Страница 12: ...TALLIC CONDUIT FIRE SYSTEM N C DRY CONTACT H V POWER SUPPLY SHUT DOWN THAT OPENS WHEN FIRE SYSTEM ACTIVATES ___ V __ HZ 1 PH __ AMP SERVICE INPUT POWER WATER COLUMN ESP DRAIN PAN 3 INCH DRAIN LINE 1 2 INCH DETERGENT DISPENSER LINE WASH MANIFOLDS SOLENOID VALVE BACKFLOW PREVENTER PRESSURE GAUGE 0 100 PSI 55 GALLON DETERGENT DISPENSER 140 F WATER SUPPLY LINE BY OTHERS Y STRAINER BALL VALVE VAC 3 PH ...

Страница 13: ...4 4202 G X1 X2 F3 BY OTHERS EVENT OF A FIRE CLOSES IN THE DRY CONTACT FIRE SYSTEM N O 6 4 F F F F F F F F F1 F2 DENOTES TERMINAL CONNECTION IN POWER PLAY CONTROL PANEL DENOTES FIELD WIRING CONTROL PANEL BY OTHERS EVENT OF A FIRE CLOSES IN THE DRY CONTACT FIRE SYSTEM N O F F F ___V 60HZ 3PH INPUT POWER C FAN MOTOR ___ VAC 120 VAC OL 24 322CR2 23 CONTROL PANEL POWER PLAY OFF AUTO 4222 4221 1TB30 1TB...

Страница 14: ...7 HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE SUPPLIED BY GREENHECK 50 BLUE 50 RED DETERGENT LEVEL SENSOR WASH MOTOR UP STREAM 120V 60HZ 1PH 1 20 HP 15 RPM 1 20 HP 15 RPM 120V 60HZ 1PH DOWN STREAM WASH MOTOR RUN IN SEPARATE CONDUIT 4201 322CR1 1TB27 6TB2 6TB1 3TB4 4TB4 6TB3 3TB15 2 2TB4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1TB16 1TB18 1TB15 1TB19 POWER PLAY SYSTEM CONTROL X1 X2 412PL 414M M 410M M 1TB23 1TB24 2TB21 1TB25 2TB20 2TB22 ESP JUNCTIO...

Страница 15: ...SHOWN AND THE FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM DISCHARGES 2 THE SUPPLY FAN WILL SHUT OFF FIRE SUPPRESSION WIRING NOTES SEE SHEET 2 SEE SHEET 2 X2 X1 2141 1121 1121 7TB14 7TB15 7TB9 7TB10 3161 1001 1121 2121 X1 3161 1121 1001 428PL G X2 2121 4 3 250PB 252PB 7TB2 7TB12 7TB11 7TB3 7TB4 7TB1 2141 1341 1321 1001 1001 7TB17 7TB16 7TB6 7TB5 7TB19 1121 3181 1001 2041 3201 X1 X1 1341 1321 X2 1001 3 4 426PL R 1001 4...

Страница 16: ..._______ Date___________________ Time______________ AM PM Notes ___________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Date___________________ Time______________ AM PM Notes ______________________________________...

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