Unified Brands Kitchen Ventilation Systems manual

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    This manual provides installation & operating instructions for KITCHEN VENTILA TION SYSTEMS OPERA TORS MANUAL NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE A T ONCE. It is the responsibility of the consignee to inspect the container upon receipt of same and to determine the possibility of any damage, including concealed damage. A vtec suggests that if you are suspi[...]

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    NOTICE: Due to a continuous program of product improvement, Randell Manufacturing reserves the right to make changes in design and specifica- tions without prior notice. NOTICE: Please read the entire manual carefully before installation. If certain recommended procedures are not followed, warranty claims will be denied. • Always disconnect powe[...]

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    MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER INST ALLA TION DA TE INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS ST ART - CHECK - BALANCE FINAL AIR BALANCE Installation Requirements for Rande ll Air Systems Hoo ds ................... .............. page 2 Canopy Hoods ..................... ....................... ....................... ...................... .[...]

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    Installation Requirements FOR ALL RANDELL AIR SYSTEMS HOODS 2 888-994-7636 IN ST AL LA T IO N I NST RUC TIO NS Randell Air Systems hoods are provided with slotted hanging brackets designed to re- ceive 1/2” threaded rod with a 1/2” bolt and washer . Supporting rods must be connected to all factory installed brackets. Recommended hanging height [...]

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    3 avtec.com IN ST AL LA T IO N I NST RUC TIO NS 1. Check all local codes prior to installation. Special requirements may be necessary depending upon building material construction. 2. Move crated hood to location of installation and very carefully uncrate vent. 3. If vent is base mounted, base must be installed and leveled front to back and left to[...]

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    4 888-994-7636 DECK OVEN INST ALLA TION: (MODEL VPO) 1. Check all local codes prior to installation. Special requirements may be necessary depending upon building material construction. 2. Move crated hood to location of installation and very carefully uncrate vent. 3. Place hood directly on top of pizza oven. 4. Install exhaust duct from hood exha[...]

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    5 avtec.com 1. Check all local codes prior to installation. 2. All exhaust fans are supplied with a minimum ?????? , hinge kit, and gr ease box. 3. The exhaust fan curb should be installed directly above the hood if possible. Always maintain the shortest duct run possible. 4. Cut hole and seal exhaust fan curb to roof. 5. Place exhaust fan on curb.[...]

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    6 888-994-7636 1. Check all local codes prior to installation. 2. Supply fan inlet must be located to minimum 10’-0’ fr om the exhaust fan. If 10’-0’ is not possible a 3’ vertical separation may be acceptable. 3. Cut and seal supply fan curb to roof. 4. Duct shall be constructed of 22 or 24 gauge steel Insulated duct material should be us[...]

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    avtec.com Some Randell Air Systems canopy hoods will be designed with our patented Air V olume Controllers (A VC) located directly behind the standard filter bank. The A VC are specially designed to exhaust high volumes of air over high heat - high grease producing equipment thereby reducing the total exhaust volume. The A VC were factory set, bas[...]

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    8 888-994-7636 PIECES PROVIDED One or two optional side skirts may be provided INST ALLA TION 1. Side skirts are of f set at the top and have a 90º bend inward at the rear . 2. Skirts are to overlap the outside of the hood. Bolts and acorn nuts should be at- tached per the drawing. (Stainless bolts & acorn nuts supplied). 3. Skirt flange shou[...]

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    9 avtec.com INST ALLA TION OF ENCLOSURE P ANELS PIECES PROVIDED Enclosure panels ar e provided for exposed side(s) of hood(s) INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Hoods order ed with enclosure panels will be shipped with threaded metal studs installed on perimeter of hood top where panels ar e to be installed. Retaining nuts and washers are installed on [...]

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    10 888-994-7636 PIECES PROVIDED Insulated wall panel comes in two pieces. A. T op panel will have a 1” flange full length top and bottom and, interlocking slots located on the bottom. B. Bo ttom panel will have inte rlock ing t abs o n top and full lengt h 1” flange on b ottom . INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSULA TED WALL P ANEL (See Fig.[...]

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    11 avtec.com ST ART - CHECK - BALANCE 1. Close all doors and windows. 2. Operate all exhaust fans, even fans serving other hoods make-up air unit and building HV AC. 3. T urn on all c ookin g equ ipmen t und er th e hoo d to pre heat to op erati ng te mpera tur e. 4. Produce large quantities of smoke. 5. Observe capture of vapors. 6. If all vapors [...]

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    ST ART - CHECK - BALANCE EXHAUST F AN(S) 1. Open all doors and/or windows leading to outside. 2. Start the exhaust fan only . Do not run the supply fan or Make-up unit. 3. Ref er to Rand ell A ir Sy stems draw ings and/o r U.L . inf ormat ion l abel on ho od fo r pr oper CFM requ ire ments . 4. Adjust speed of exhaust fan to obtain proper air veloc[...]

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    13 avtec.com Fan No. Designed RPM Actual RPM Designed CFM Actual CFM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. T otal Exhaust Fan No. Designed RPM Actual RPM Designed CFM Actual CFM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. T otal Exhaust Unit No. Designed RPM Actual RPM Designed CFM Actual CFM Outside Air CFM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. T otal Outside Air EXHAUST F ANS SUPPL Y F ANS HV AC SYSTEM AIR BALANCE REPOR[...]

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    NOTES AND WORKSHEET UNIFIED BRANDS 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Jackson, MS 39272 888-994-7636 fax 888-864-7636 avtec.com[...]