Installation, Operation and Maintenance ManualPlease read and save these instructions for future reference. Read carefully before attempting to assemb
10Kitchen Fan Control CenterWater Wash Control Panel (WWCP) InterfaceThe KFCC may have to be interfaced with a Greenheck Water Wash Control Panel (WWC
11Kitchen Fan Control CenterNOTEDo not connect temperature sensors in series.Separate as much as possible the probe and digital input cables from indu
12Kitchen Fan Control CenterSetting type P parametersType P parameters (frequents) are indicated by a code beginning with the letter P, followed by on
13Kitchen Fan Control CenterFactory Selected ParametersParameter Description Factory SettingSt1 Set Point 1 95St2 Set Point 2 95cO Operating Mode 1P1
14Kitchen Fan Control CenterKFCC Field Connection ChecklistPower to KFCC Cabinet and Lights 115 VAC power for controls (terminals H1, N1) 115 VAC po
15Kitchen Fan Control CenterGeneral Wiring DiagramThis is an example of a generic wiring diagram of a KFCC. The KFCC is configured with two exhaust fa
16Kitchen Fan Control CenterTesting 1. Turn the fan switch(es) on, then off to ensure proper fan operation before cooking equipment is started. Once
17Kitchen Fan Control CenterOperation1. Turn fans on and off using the fan switch.2. If KFCC is configured to control hood lights, turn hood lights on
18Kitchen Fan Control CenterFrequently Asked Questions Regarding Temperature InterlockWhat temperature is the thermostat set from the factory? 95º Fah
19Kitchen Fan Control CenterCodes and Standards Compliance• UL 710 and UL 891• National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 96)• National Electrical
2Kitchen Fan Control CenterReceiving and HandlingReceivingUpon receiving the product, check to make sure all items are accounted for by referencing th
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3Kitchen Fan Control CenterInstallationNOTEAll field installation of electrical equipment must be done to meet all NEC and electrical codes.Control Bo
4Kitchen Fan Control Center1. Locate the exhaust duct on top of the hood. A 3/4 to 7/8-inch (19.0 to 22.2 mm) diameter hole must be cut into the duct
5Kitchen Fan Control CenterThermostat - Duct Collar Mounting1. Locate the exhaust duct on top of the hood. A 11⁄8to 1¼-inch (28.58 to 31.75 mm) diame
6Kitchen Fan Control CenterPower for Starters and FansThe KFCC is equipped with contactors that may have thermal overloads attached to them. Each fan
7Kitchen Fan Control CenterNOTEC2, NC2, and NO2 terminals are provided for a second fire system microswitch. These terminals are not wired to any comp
8Kitchen Fan Control CenterAudible Alarm (Optional)With this option, an alarm will be provided and mounted on the panel that will sound in the event o
9Kitchen Fan Control CenterLights Out In Fire (Optional)This option will turn off the kitchen hood lights in the event of a fire without the use of a s
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