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Kitchen Fan Control Center

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NOTE

Each light circuit must not exceed 1400W maximum . 
If panel is configured for lights out in fire, each light 
circuit must not exceed 900W maximum .
Hood lights may be directly wired to a light switch, 
creating unoccupied terminals B2, B3 and B4 . Please 
refer to the wiring diagram specifically created for the 
panel on the inside door of the control center .

Electrical Connections

The extent of field wiring required will depend on the 
options and general configuration of the KFCC . Each 
option is broken out in the next portion of this manual . 
Each option will either be factory wired or will require 
field wiring . Use 14 AWG, 60°C copper wire unless 
otherwise specified .

Power for KFCC

The KFCC needs a power source to operate all inner 
components . This power source cannot be on a shunt 
trip breaker; the power must remain constant to the 
panel, even in the event of a kitchen fire .

Power for KFCC

  •  115 VAC, 15 amp circuit to terminals H1 and N1

115/1 phase

2 wire

from breaker

L2

INPUT POWER

L1

N

OL1 

ST1

T1

L1 T1

T2

L2 T2

T3

L3 T3

G

Exh

FAN 1

208/1 phase

2 wire

from breaker

L2

INPUT POWER

L1

OL2 

ST2

T1

L1 T1

T2

L2 T2

T3

L3 T3

G

Exh

FAN 2

208/3 phase

3 wire

from breaker

L3

L2

INPUT POWER

L1

OL3 

ST3

T1

L1 T1

T2

L2 T2

T3

L3 T3

G

Exh

FAN 3

C

NO

BK(YW)

RD(RD)

C1

FS1

BR(BK)

NO1

NC1

closed with power at H1/N1 and fire system armed

open with power at H1/N1 and fire system armed

(can be used for shunt trip, alarms, etc.)

Spare Relay Contacts (activated by FS1)

closed on fire or no power

12
14

A

B

B

A

NC3 BR

C3

NO3

RD
BK

NO4
NC4

A
B

R2

11

C4

22

BR

21

24

RD
BL

R2

open on fire or no power

LIGHT INPUT: 115 VAC,

15 AMPS FROM BREAKER

1400W max.

H2

S-1

L1

LT

LT

N2

N

BK

B2

W2 WH

S1

S1

S1H

S1

S1H

S1

Factory mounted switch. Factory wiring to switch.

R

LT1

S1N

S1

S1H

S1

S-1

B2

H2

R

R

CONNECTIONS TO

Remote Mounted Switch

TEMPERED MUA FAN

Switch Mounting - Ship Loose for Remote Mounting

OFF

S3-1

R

R

CONNECTIONS  TO

TEMPERED MUA FAN

Switch Mounting - On Control Package

BL

OFF

S3-1

S1

S1

S1H

R

R

13 14

R12

BL

G

G

BL

CONNECTIONS TO

TEMPERED MUA FAN

11 14

13 14

TYP. THRU ALL 

EXHAUST STARTERS

NC10

NO10

A
B

B

BK
BR

NC9

C10

BR
RD

A

NO9

C9

BK

RD

R5

R5

12
14

11

22 21

24

RD

B

NC6 BR

B

A

A

NC5

C6

NO6

RD
BK

C5

NO5

BR

BK

R3

R3

12

14 11

22

21

24

RD

NO7
NC7

NO8
NC8

A
B

B

A

C8

C7

R4

BR

RD
BK

BK
BR

R4

Contacts on and off with exhaust fan

12

14 11

22

21

24

LT

SL1

SL2

115V STATUS LIGHT

STH

STB1

STB2

STN

S1

LO

S1

HI

S1S

S1F

S1

S1H

S1

S1H

TS1

6

1

2

R9

NO

C

T1-A

T1-B

TS2

TYP. 1 SENSOR PER 

EXHAUST COLLAR 

WIRED IN PARALLEL

(Off Delay: 1-100 minutes)

LT3

PR

WH

AF3

AF4

G

AF2

SF Failure Light

LT2

PR

WH

AF1

AF2

G

AF1

EF Failure Light

CONTROL INPUT: 

115 VAC, 15 AMPS FROM BREAKER

H1

L1

N1

N

Power for Kitchen Fan Control Center

Connections to Starters and Fans

Fire System Integration

Two Fire System Microswitches

Spare Fire Contacts

Hood Lights (Optional)

Fan Switches, 1-Speed (Optional)

Fan Switches, 2-Speed (Optional)

Light Switches (Optional)

Tempered Supply Switches (Optional)

Combination Light/Fan Switch (Optional)

Auto-Damper Switch 

Mounted on Kitchen Fan Control Center

(Optional)

Audible Alarm (Optional)

Power for Shunt Trip (Optional)

MUA Interface (Optional)

Lights out in Fire (Optional)

Additional Fire Contacts (Optional)

Extra Relay with Supply (Optional)

Additional Exhaust Contacts (Optional)

Supply Fan Failure Indicator (Optional)

Exhaust Fan Failure Indicator (Optional)

WWCP Interface

Status Lights (Optional)

Temperature Interlock - Digital (Optional)

Temperature Interlock - Thermostat (Optional)

NONE

NONE

NONE

NONE

EXHAUST AIR FLOW SWITCH FIELD WIRED

SUPPLY AIR FLOW SWITCH FIELD WIRED

T1-B

T1-A

TS1

TC1

2

1

3

11

12

4

T2-A

T2-B

TS2

T3-A

T3-B

TS3

COOL

Y1

Y1

COOL

BL

Y1

Y1

HEAT

W1

W1

HEAT

W1

BL

W1

LT

SL3

SL4

115V STATUS LIGHT

C

NO

BK(YW)

NC

FS1

BR(BK)

C

NO

BK(YW)

NC

FS2

RD(RD)

BR(BK)

C1

NC1

NO1

G

Power for Hood Lights (Optional)

If the KFCC is configured for hood light control, a 
separate power source for each light circuit will need 
to be run to the panel as well to power the lights . The 
KFCC can provide up to three light circuits .

Power for Hood Lights

  •  115 VAC, 15 amp circuit to terminals H2 and N2  

(first light circuit)

  •  115 VAC, 15 amp circuit to terminals H3 and N3 

(second light circuit)

  •  115 VAC, 15 amp circuit to terminals H4 and N4  

(third light circuit)

Hood Lights

  •  To terminals B2 and W2 (first light circuit)
  •  To terminals B3 and W3 (second light circuit)
  •  To terminals B4 and W4 (third light circuit)

115/1 phase

2 wire

from breaker

L2

INPUT POWER

L1

N

OL1 

ST1

T1

L1 T1

T2

L2 T2

T3

L3 T3

G

Exh

FAN 1

208/1 phase

2 wire

from breaker

L2

INPUT POWER

L1

OL2 

ST2

T1

L1 T1

T2

L2 T2

T3

L3 T3

G

Exh

FAN 2

208/3 phase

3 wire

from breaker

L3

L2

INPUT POWER

L1

OL3 

ST3

T1

L1 T1

T2

L2 T2

T3

L3 T3

G

Exh

FAN 3

C

NO

BK(YW)

RD(RD)

C1

FS1

BR(BK)

NO1

NC1

closed with power at H1/N1 and fire system armed

open with power at H1/N1 and fire system armed

(can be used for shunt trip, alarms, etc.)

Spare Relay Contacts (activated by FS1)

closed on fire or no power

12
14

A

B

B

A

NC3 BR

C3

NO3

RD
BK

NO4
NC4

A
B

R2

11

C4

22

BR

21

24

RD
BL

R2

open on fire or no power

LIGHT INPUT: 115 VAC,

15 AMPS FROM BREAKER

1400W max.

H2

S-1

L1

LT

LT

N2

N

BK

B2

W2 WH

S1

S1

S1H

S1

S1H

S1

Factory mounted switch. Factory wiring to switch.

R

LT1

S1N

S1

S1H

S1

S-1

B2

H2

R

R

CONNECTIONS TO

Remote Mounted Switch

TEMPERED MUA FAN

Switch Mounting - Ship Loose for Remote Mounting

OFF

S3-1

R

R

CONNECTIONS  TO

TEMPERED MUA FAN

Switch Mounting - On Control Package

BL

OFF

S3-1

S1

S1

S1H

R

R

13 14

R12

BL

G

G

BL

CONNECTIONS TO

TEMPERED MUA FAN

11 14

13 14

TYP. THRU ALL 

EXHAUST STARTERS

NC10

NO10

A
B

B

BK
BR

NC9

C10

BR
RD

A

NO9

C9

BK

RD

R5

R5

12
14

11

22 21

24

RD

B

NC6 BR

B

A

A

NC5

C6

NO6

RD
BK

C5

NO5

BR

BK

R3

R3

12

14 11

22

21

24

RD

NO7
NC7

NO8
NC8

A
B

B

A

C8

C7

R4

BR

RD
BK

BK
BR

R4

Contacts on and off with exhaust fan

12

14 11

22

21

24

LT

SL1

SL2

115V STATUS LIGHT

STH

STB1

STB2

STN

S1

LO

S1

HI

S1S

S1F

S1

S1H

S1

S1H

TS1

6

1

2

R9

NO

C

T1-A

T1-B

TS2

TYP. 1 SENSOR PER 

EXHAUST COLLAR 

WIRED IN PARALLEL

(Off Delay: 1-100 minutes)

LT3

PR

WH

AF3

AF4

G

AF2

SF Failure Light

LT2

PR

WH

AF1

AF2

G

AF1

EF Failure Light

CONTROL INPUT: 

115 VAC, 15 AMPS FROM BREAKER

H1

L1

N1

N

Power for Kitchen Fan Control Center

Connections to Starters and Fans

Fire System Integration

Two Fire System Microswitches

Spare Fire Contacts

Hood Lights (Optional)

Fan Switches, 1-Speed (Optional)

Fan Switches, 2-Speed (Optional)

Light Switches (Optional)

Tempered Supply Switches (Optional)

Combination Light/Fan Switch (Optional)

Auto-Damper Switch 

Mounted on Kitchen Fan Control Center

(Optional)

Audible Alarm (Optional)

Power for Shunt Trip (Optional)

MUA Interface (Optional)

Lights out in Fire (Optional)

Additional Fire Contacts (Optional)

Extra Relay with Supply (Optional)

Additional Exhaust Contacts (Optional)

Supply Fan Failure Indicator (Optional)

Exhaust Fan Failure Indicator (Optional)

WWCP Interface

Status Lights (Optional)

Temperature Interlock - Digital (Optional)

Temperature Interlock - Thermostat (Optional)

NONE

NONE

NONE

NONE

EXHAUST AIR FLOW SWITCH FIELD WIRED

SUPPLY AIR FLOW SWITCH FIELD WIRED

T1-B

T1-A

TS1

TC1

2

1

3

11

12

4

T2-A

T2-B

TS2

T3-A

T3-B

TS3

COOL

Y1

Y1

COOL

BL

Y1

Y1

HEAT

W1

W1

HEAT

W1

BL

W1

LT

SL3

SL4

115V STATUS LIGHT

C

NO

BK(YW)

NC

FS1

BR(BK)

C

NO

BK(YW)

NC

FS2

RD(RD)

BR(BK)

C1

NC1

NO1

G

NOTE

All wiring of electrical equipment must be done to 
meet NEC and local codes .

NOTE

All field wire must be high temperature rated . All 
115 VAC field wiring (or higher) must be routed 
through hard or flex conduit . All low voltage field 
wiring should be plenum rated if not routed through 
conduit . Field wiring should not come in contact with 
the surface of the hood . To reduce the likelihood of 
electromagnetic disturbance, avoid routing high and 
low voltage cables in the same cable conduit .

Содержание KFCC

Страница 1: ...FCC Field Connection Checklist 16 General Wiring Diagram 17 Testing 18 Operation 19 Troubleshooting 19 Maintenance 20 Frequently Asked Questions 20 Replacement Parts 21 Codes and Standards 21 Maintena...

Страница 2: ...with additional relays prewired to the fan starter s These additional relays are capable of turning on the kitchen exhaust and shutting down supply regardless of the present state of the fans via inte...

Страница 3: ...Octagon Extension Optional PN 830125 0 75 to 0 875 inch 19 0 to 22 2 mm diameter hole Hood Surface 1 2 3 1 PLACE THE J BOX PLATE INSIDE OF THE OCTAGON EXTENSIO RING AND PLACE OVER HOLE 2 DISASSEMBLE...

Страница 4: ...96 Temperature Sensor PN 384925 Octagon Cover PN 380926 2 inch typical 50 8 mm 19 525 inches 495 9 mm 3 inch air space 76 2 mm Additional Octagon Extension Optional PN 830125 0 75 to 0 875 inch 19 0 t...

Страница 5: ...tension PN 830125 Junction Box Plate PN 732396 19 525 inches 495 9 mm 3 inch air space 76 2 mm 2 inch typical 50 8 mm Exhaust Area Exploded View Components 2 inches 50 8 mm Hood Exhaust Collar front s...

Страница 6: ...t will need to be run to the panel as well to power the lights The KFCC can provide up to three light circuits Power for Hood Lights 115 VAC 15 amp circuit to terminals H2 and N2 first light circuit 1...

Страница 7: ...ections to Starters and Fans Fire System Integration Two Fire System Microswitches C NO BK YW NC FS1 BR BK C NO BK YW NC FS2 RD RD BR BK C1 NC1 NO1 G NOTE C2 NC2 and NO2 terminals are provided for a s...

Страница 8: ...WH S1 S1 S1H S1 S1H S1 Factory mounted switch Factory wiring to switch R LT1 S1N S1 S1H S1 S 1 B2 H2 R CONNECTIONS TO Remote Mounted Switch TEMPERED MUA FAN S1 LO S1 HI S1S S1F Two Fire System Micros...

Страница 9: ...Tempered Supply Heat Only To terminals R and W1 Tempered Supply Cool Only To terminals R and Y1 Tempered Supply Heat and Cool To terminals R common W1 heat and Y1 cool Connections from these terminals...

Страница 10: ...t wiring should be followed Please see either Switches Optional Lights on page 8 or Combination Light Fan Switch on page 9 for additional wiring information NOTE For lights out in fire option light ci...

Страница 11: ...T3 A T3 B TS3 LT SL3 SL4 115V STATUS LIGHT Status Lights Optional The option adds status lights to the face of the KFCC Power will have to be provided for each light in the field Status light s Bring...

Страница 12: ...al Temperature Interlock Thermostat Optional NONE EXHAUST AIR FLOW SWITCH FIELD WIRED T1 B T1 A TS1 TC1 2 1 3 11 12 4 T2 A T2 B TS2 T3 A T3 B TS3 LT SL3 SL4 115V STATUS LIGHT NOTE Do not connect tempe...

Страница 13: ...o store value 4 Press OUT1 OUT2 C F Set Set A U X OUT1 OUT2 C F Set Set A U X buttons together to exit set point menu or wait 1 minute Show Sensor Values Press OUT1 OUT2 C F Set Set A U X OUT1 OUT2 C...

Страница 14: ...ime Minutes 0 0 0 0 0 0 c23 Minimum Output 3 On Time Minutes 0 0 0 0 0 0 c31 On Time Fault Sensor 1 Cycle Minutes 1 0 1 0 1 0 c32 On Time Fault Sensor 2 Cycle Minutes 0 0 1 0 1 0 c33 On Time Fault Sen...

Страница 15: ...adjusted slightly depending of both ambient and cooking conditions The adjustment knob is located on the back of the thermostat Use a small blade screwdriver to make the adjustments 1 Turn countercloc...

Страница 16: ...y be directly wired to hood lights Thermal heat only terminals R W1 Thermal cool only terminals R Y1 Thermal heat and cool terminals R W1 Y1 MUA Interface if equipped To MUA Control Center terminals R...

Страница 17: ...WH closed w power at H1 N1 fire system armed open w power at H1 N1 fire system armed can be used for shunt trip alarms etc Spare Relay Contacts closed on fire or no power open on fire or no power 22 2...

Страница 18: ...cation of fan start up shut down cooking equipment The fan switch should still be in the off position Once cooking equipment has cooled the thermostat will open triggering the timer function in the ti...

Страница 19: ...with temperature interlock either thermostat style or digital style Check wiring to control panel With thermostat style interlock thermostats must be wired in parallel With digital style interlock sen...

Страница 20: ...ans to prevent fan on off cycling while the temperature in the exhaust duct can reach steady state Without the delay cycling could occur both on startup or shutdown of cooking equipment The delay is t...

Страница 21: ...perature Sensor RTD Dwyer TE IBN E0448 00 880601 Temperature Controller Programmed for 1 sensor Dwyer TSDIN 013 G 880602 Temperature Controller Programmed for 2 sensors Dwyer TSDIN 013 G 880603 Temper...

Страница 22: ...______________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Date____________________Time______________ AM PM Notes ______________________...

Страница 23: ...______________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Date____________________Time______________ AM PM Notes ______________________...

Страница 24: ...anties Greenheck s Kitchen Ventilation Systems Controls and Energy Management catalog provides additional information describing the equipment fan performance available accessories and specification d...

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