Absolent Air Care AirMaid V Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Absolent Air Care AirMaid V Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 10000V 20000V 30000V Installation, Operation and Maintenance AirMaid V Series Ozone Cleaning System (NORTH AMERICAN 120 VAC) ® A i d o z o n e c l e A n i n g s y s t e M...
  • Page 3 WARNINGS AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS This guide describes a typical installation in a commercial kitchen exhaust duct. The product can also be used in other applications as long as the specific requirements according to the guide are fulfilled. The device may not be used by children or by persons with diminished physical, sensory or mental capacity or lack of experience and knowledge unless supervised or having received instruction.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    LIMITED WARRANTY FOR ABSOLENT CKV EQUIPMENT This warranty is subject to the following conditions. A new product is warranted to be free from defects and/or workmanship for a period of 3 years provided that the product registration form is submitted. Follow the instructions from the QR-code printed on the right bottom of the cover.
  • Page 5: Planning Your Installation

    2. PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION Selecting the Correct AirMaid® Choose the AirMaid model from the following table based upon the total duct airflow for the application. If the duct has several branches, equip each branch with the correctly sized model for its airflow. In this way we maintain a consistent concentration of ozone throughout all sections of the duct system.
  • Page 6 3-Second Minimum Dwell Time for Odor Reduction Ozone is an effective oxidant for reducing cooking odor within grease ducts of commercial kitchens. Please note that ozone does not treat smoke from solid fuel / open fire applications. To obtain good odor reduction results with AirMaid® it is important that the ozone have enough time to react with the odor particles in the duct airstream.
  • Page 7: Sample Installations

    3. SAMPLE INSTALLATIONS Important note regarding code-compliant installation Installation requirements can vary widely between jurisdictions, or change over time. The project engineer and installing contractor are responsible to ensure an installation complies with all local, state and national building, electric and fire safety codes.
  • Page 8: Installation Detail

    4. INSTALLATION DETAIL Multiple Connections Unnecessary At times there are misconceptions regarding our sample installation detail available as shown on the previous page, as it only shows a “general case” side view of an AirMaid® generator. Since certain models of AirMaid® have multiple pipes, sometimes an engineer or contractor has unnecessarily drawn/constructed multiple inlet and outlet connections to the supply air and main exhaust duct: Some generators...
  • Page 9 Construction Materials All ventilation components between the outlet of the ozone generator to and including the connection to the main exhaust duct must meet stainless steel specification AISI 304. Fire Damper Maintenance In grease exhaust applications it is common a stainless steel fire damper is installed in the connection appendage between the generator and main exhaust duct.
  • Page 10: Electrical Installation

    5. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION First: Please read section 3, “Sample Installations” for information regarding code-compliant installation. Alarm Panel Mounting Remove the four screws that fasten the AirMaid Alarm Panel to its base. Fasten the base to the wall using devices suitable for the wall material.
  • Page 11: Bacnet Connection And Settings

    6. BACNET CONNECTION AND SETTINGS (OPTIONAL) Vendor Name: Bithouse Oy Product Name: AirMaid BACnet MS/TP Addon Card Product Description: This addon card receives data in JSON –form from the Airmaid panel and makes it visible to other BACNet devices in the same BACNet network. BACnet Standardized Device Profile (Annex L): BACnet Application Specific Controller (B-ASC).
  • Page 12 SYSTEM STATUS Unknown Running Please Call Service Inspect / Clean Offline: Not Connected Offline: Pressure Calibration Fail: Pressure Remotely Disabled OPTIONS INSPECTION INTERVAL Service and maintenance interval in months. SET INSPECTION INTERVAL Change Present Value between 1-12. Default 12 months. TIME LEFT TO INSPECTION Default 360 days.
  • Page 13: Commissioning

    7. COMMISSIONING 1. Perform Visual Inspection Of CGC Ozone Cell(s) Turn off the generator’s main power switch and remove the bottom access hatch. Visually inspect all glass electrode tubes that they are all intact. If any are found to be cracked or damaged, contact your AirMaid® Authorized Service Company for assistance.
  • Page 14 6. Schedule Future Maintenance Schedule in the recommended 3-month checkup. At the 3-month checkup a Functional Check shall be performed and the cells cleaned. At that time you may determine if inspection/cleanings shall occur at the minimum frequency of once per year, or more often. Configure your desired service and maintenance interval (X months) into the INSP/CLEAN setting in the Alarm Panel.
  • Page 15: The Airmaid® Alarm Panel

    8. THE AIRMAID® ALARM PANEL Once you have adjusted and confirmed the bleed airflow and static pressure requirements, you can then apply power to the generator. The first time the Alarm Panel is started the time and date must be configured. ...
  • Page 16 ALARM PANEL SETTINGS (* values that should be set at commissioning) Text displayed Description of the menu option * SET TIME: Set the time. * SET DATE: Set the date. VIEW EVENT LOG: View a list of historic events, including alarms and recalibration. The 100 most recent events will be displayed SET ALARM DELAY: This is the delay time before a deviation of the system power load is reported as an...
  • Page 17 EVENT LOG 1: Event ID 2: Cause A = Alarm, C = Calibration, P = Pressure Fault, N = Not Connected (generator not detected) D = System Remotely Disabled (Interlock by BACnet) 3: Event Duration 4: Event Date(Year/month/day) 5: Event Time (Military time) KEYPAD FUNCTIONS INSPECT/CLEAN REMINDER ...
  • Page 18: Service And Maintenance

    9. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE The ozone cells inside the ozone generator must be checked and if necessary cleaned at least once per year according to the instructions below. If a separate air filter is used for the makeup air, make sure the filter is changed at least once per year to ensure proper airflow through the generator.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    10. SPECIFICATIONS AirMaid® Ozone Capacity Power Voltage Main Breaker Dimensions Weight Up to 5000V 5000 mg/h 100 W 120V/60Hz 15A Slow 12x16x10 in 20 lbs 10000V 10000 mg/h 200 W 120V/60Hz 15A Slow 12x16x10 in 22 lbs 20000V 20000 mg/h 400 W 120V/60Hz 15A Slow...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    11. TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Troubleshooting Most common causes for display status message: "AIRMAID PRESSURE" or "NOT CONNECTED" Hood filters are not sitting properly in place, thereby reducing the static pressure in the duct which can cause the generator's safety pressure switch to shut itself down. The static pressure in the generator (and probably the makeup airflow through) are not within specifications.
  • Page 24 Reproduction, modification or translation without a prior written consent is forbidden with the exception of what is permitted by the Act on Copyright. Copyright Information © 2024 Copyright Absolent CKV AB January 2024 Manual_Ai r Mai d V_USCAN_Jan2024_engl i s h / 7 February 2024, 1 2: 1 4 PM Distributor: Manufacturer: Absolent CKV AB...

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