Electrical Connections; Power For Kfcc; Power For Hood Lights - Greenheck KFCC Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Electrical Connections

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.
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
L1
CONTROL INPUT:
115 VAC, 15 AMPS FROM BREAKER
H1
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Kitchen Fan Control Center
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)
L1
BK
H2
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 light switch,
creating unoccupied terminals B2, B3 and B4. Please
G
N
refer to the wiring diagram specifically created for the
panel on the inside door of the control center.
N1
LIGHT INPUT: 115 VAC,
15 AMPS FROM BREAKER
S-1
B2
LT
1400W max.
LT
NOTE
N
WH
W2
N2
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