Accurex XRRS Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
Please read and save these instructions for future reference. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install,
operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure
to comply with these instructions will result in voiding of the product warranty and may result in personal injury
and/or property damage.
General Safety Information
Personnel should have a clear understanding of these
instructions and all applicable, current local and national
building and fire codes before installing this product.
NOTE
All service and maintenance on the fire suppression system
should be conducted by an authorized fire equipment
distributer. Do not tamper with fire suppression components
if not instructed to do so.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to
persons, observe the following:
• Use this product only in the manner intended by the manufacturer
(to cover domestic ranges used for domestic purposes).
• When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage
electrical wiring or other hidden utilities.
• Ducted exhaust fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
• Use only rigid, metal ductwork
• This unit must be properly grounded.
To reduce the risk of range top grease fire:
• Never leave the range unattended at high settings. Boil-overs
cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite.
• Dense smoke from frying pans indicates cooking oil is near auto
ignition – turn the burner down or off.
• Always turn the hood fan ON when part of the cooking surface is
on
• Always make sure the hood grease filter is installed before cooking.
• Clean hood grease filter frequently. Do not allow grease to
accumulate on filter.
• Always use proper pan size. Use cookware appropriate for the size
of the surface element.
• Keep cooking areas clean and clear of combustible materials.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons in the event of a
range top grease fire, observe the following:*
• SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid, cookie sheet, or metal
tray, then turn off the burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS.
If the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
• NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN. You may be burned.
• DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels - violent
steam explosion will result.
* Based on "Kitchen Fire Safety Tips" published by NFPA.
Listed to UL Subject 300A
AVERTISSEMENT
Pour réduire le risque d'incendie, de choc électrique ou
de blessure corporelle, respecter ce qui suit :
• Utiliser uniquement ce produit de la façon prévue par le fabricant
(pour couvrir les cuisinières domestiques utilisées à la maison).
• Lors de la découpe ou du perçage de murs ou plafonds, ne pas
endommager les câbles électriques et autres conduites masquées.
• Les caissons d'extraction à gaine d'évacuation doivent toujours
être évacués vers l'extérieur.
• Utiliser uniquement un réseau de gaine rigide, en métal.
• Cet appareil doit être bien raccordé à la terre.
Pour réduire le disque d'incendie de graisse sur le
dessus de la cuisinière :
• Ne jamais laisser la cuisinière sans surveillance à des réglages
élevés. Les débordements causent de la fumée et des
débordements de graisse qui peuvent s'enflammer.
• Une fumée dense provenant de poêles à frire indiquent que l'huile
à friture s'approche de son point d'inflammation spontanée. Régler
le bruleur plus bas ou l'éteindre.
• Toujours activer le ventilateur de la hotte lorsqu'une partie de la
surface de cuisson chauffe.
• Toujours s'assurer que le filtre de graisse de la hotte est installé
avant la cuisson.
• Nettoyer fréquemment la graisse du filtre de la hotte. Ne pas laisser
s'accumuler la graisse sur le filtre.
• Toujours utiliser la taille appropriée de poêle à frire. Utiliser une
batterie de cuisine proportionnelle à la surface de l'élément.
• Garder propre l'aire de cuisson et dégagée de toute matière
combustible.
Observer les points suivants pour réduire le risque
de blessures aux personnes advenant un incendie de
graisse sur le dessus de la cuisinière :*
• ÉTOUFFER LES FLAMMES à l'aide d'un couvercle ajusté,
d'une plaque à biscuits ou d'un plateau en métal, puis fermer le
brûleur. S'ASSURER D'ÉVITER DES BRÛLURES. Si les flammes
ne s'éteignent pas immédiatement, ÉVACUER LES LIEUX ET
APPELER LE SERVICE D'INCENDIE.
• NE JAMAIS SAISIR UNE POÊLE EN FLAMME. Vous pourriez vous
brûler.
• NE PAS UTILISER D'EAU, ni de linges à vaisselle ni de serviettes
mouillées car il pourrait se produire une violente explosion de
vapeur.
* Basé sur les « Kitchen Fire Safety Tips » (Conseils de sécurité sur
les incendies de cuisine) publiés par la NFPA
Document 483298
Model XRRS
Fire Ready Hood
Fire Ready Hood
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  • Page 1 Document 483298 Model XRRS Fire Ready Hood Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Please read and save these instructions for future reference. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with these instructions will result in voiding of the product warranty and may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
  • Page 2: Receiving, Unpacking, Parts Checklist, Handling And Storage

    If damaged, immediately contact of the unit and accessories while in storage. The your Accurex Representative. Any physical damage to manufacturer will not be responsible for damage during the unit after acceptance is not the responsibility of the storage.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Receiving, Unpacking, Parts Checklist, XRRS - W- 36 - T - E - O - N Handling and Storage ..... . 2 Model Number Code .
  • Page 4: Ventilation And Fan Type Configurations

    Ventilation and Fan Type Configurations Roof Cap Roof Cap (by others) (by others) 10 in. Ductwork 12 in. Ductwork (by others) (by others) 12 in. to 10 in. Transition 500 CFM External Inline Fan External Inline Fan (by others) (provided) (provided) 10 in.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation WARNING Failure to affix the mounting bracket Hood Weight to studs correctly can lead to structural damage and/or serious 30 inches 86 lbs. injury. The structural integrity of the wall is the responsibility of the 36 inches 93 lbs. contractor.
  • Page 6: Dimensional Data And Mounting Bracket

    Dimensional Data 8.375 2.376 8.375 7.248 2.376 3.375 1.650 1.650 5.114 5.114 3.000 3.000 1.223 1.223 12.275 2.750 4.625 4.625 2.750 12.275 4.813 4.000 4.813 1.813 4.000 1.813 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 33.625 27.625 30 Inch Integral Fan | Front Recirculation 36 Inch Integral Fan | Front Recirculation 8.375 2.376...
  • Page 7: Ductwork

    Ductwork (if applicable) Running ductwork will be required for hoods configured for external fans. A small rectangular piece of duct spanning the width of the wall will be required for integral fan – rear discharge configurations (discharging through the back wall).
  • Page 8: External Fan

    External Fan (if applicable) Range Disconnect External Fan – Inline Gas (if applicable) Install fan vertically in ductwork running between the 1. Locate gas shut off assembly box and gas valve. unit and roof cap. 2. Using the four (4) appropriate sized fasteners, mount and fasten gas shut off assembly box behind range For best results, use as few elbows or transitions as through mounting holes provided.
  • Page 9: Accessories

    Accessories Ceiling Enclosures (if applicable) Remote Mounted User Interface (if applicable) Ceiling enclosures may be included with the system Skip these steps if the user interface is factory mounted to close off the top of the hood when configured for on the hood.
  • Page 10: Manual Pull Station

    Manual Pull Station (if applicable) Fire Extinguisher (if applicable) A manual pull station may be included to manually The system may be provided with a separate K-Class, trigger and discharge the hood fire suppression 6 liter wet chemical fire extinguisher. 1. Surface mount the manual pull station near the hood 1.
  • Page 11: Electrical Connections

    Electrical Connections External Fan – Fan by Others CAUTION If configured for an external fan by others, there will be Electrical installation should be performed by a a 50 ft. 4-wire plug and play cable with an orange label. licensed electrician. Shut off power at the main Connect this to the orange harness in the hood, run it breaker to prevent electrical shock when accessing through a two inch knockout out of the controls j-box...
  • Page 12 3. Plug gas shut off assembly box (5 ft. power cord) into Electric (if applicable) 115VAC 5-15 receptacle near the range. 1. Plug range power cord into 250VAC receptacle on electric shut off assembly box. RANGE (BY OTHERS) RANGE (BY OTHERS) RANGE 250VAC RIGHT SIDE POWER CORD...
  • Page 13: Accessories

    Accessories Other External Devices Remote Mounted User Interface (if applicable) Supply Fan Interlock Contacts There will be one 8½ ft. plug and play cable with an 1. R and G terminal light blue label attached to the hood. Run the cable 2.
  • Page 14: Fan Calibration

    Fan Calibration Once hood and fan (if external) is installed and powered, NOTE navigate into the service menu on the user interface. Integral fan – front recirculating models shouldn’t have Navigation instructions can be found on pages 17-19. to be calibrated, as these require no added ductwork. Press the “Balance Exhaust Fan”...
  • Page 15: Aiming The Nozzles

    Do not adjust after startup and arming has Unit Pre-Suppression Functions been performed. The XRRS functions as a standard ventilation range 1. Using a 1 inch box end wrench and crescent wrench, hood with the added capability to suppress stove top loosen the locking nut on the adjustable ball fitting on...
  • Page 16: Arming The System

    Arming the System 7. Remove wing screws that hold the fire suppression control NOTE board enclosure in place above System arming is typically performed by factory the wet chemical tank. Without authorized fire equipment distributer during startup. disconnecting any cables, slide Do not tamper with the fire suppression system after the control board assembly the initial startup unless authorized to do so.
  • Page 17: User Interface Navigation

    User Interface (Touchscreen) Navigation Range Operation Press the button on the home screen with the range and Home Screen lock icon to unlock and lock the range. (Unlocking range 5:30 AM 04/02/2019 allows it to be used for cooking, locking it prevents cooking from occurring).
  • Page 18: Fire System Discharge

    Fire System Discharge NOTE Upon a fire system discharge, the user interface will Service menu is password protected and should only navigate to a screen displaying a flame icon and be accessed by technician or under the instruction of “Kitchen Fire Detected”. Pressing anywhere on the factory support.
  • Page 19 ii. Setpoints Fire Contact: The dry fire contacts (terminal blocks C6, NO6, and NC6) typically used for building fire alarm System Settings: Setpoints panel integration can switch state in the event of either Min Fan Speed (% of Max): Balance Max Fan Speed: Exhaust a fire system discharge only, or can be configured to...
  • Page 20: Fire Prevention Tips

    Fire Prevention Tips Service and Maintenance If you must leave the kitchen when frying food, turn the Accessing Internal Components burner off or remove the pan from the burner until you return. NOTE In case of a grease fire: • All service on the fire suppression system should be performed by authorized equipment distributor.
  • Page 21: Fire System Diagnostics

    4. Now the hood is in its service position. Any service to Fire System Shut Off Sequence the fire system and interior components can be done A shut off sequence will cause: at this time. 1. 10 second audible alarm 5.
  • Page 22: Fire Alarm Sequence

    Fire Alarm Sequence 8. Flush out existing distribution assembly water to remove residual wet chemical and blow dry. A fire alarm sequence will only occur upon the detection 9. Replace the extinguisher cylinder manifold O-ring of extremely high hood temperatures (approximately and reinstall manifold / siphon tube assembly into the 216°), or when the remote pull station is pulled (if extinguisher cylinder (part of recharge kit).
  • Page 23: Routine Maintenance

    Routine Maintenance Every NOTE Monthly Annually 10 Years Never use abrasive cleaners or chemicals on hood Cleaning — surfaces. Never use chlorine based cleaners or iron Suppression Nozzles Inspect Inspect — wool pads to clean the hood. They may scratch or Temperature Sensors Inspect Inspect...
  • Page 24: Parts List

    As a result of our commitment to continuous improvement, Accurex reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Product warranties can be found online at accurex.com, either on the specific product page or in the Warranty section of the website at Accurex.com/Resources/Warranty.

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