Greenheck 474750 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual
Greenheck 474750 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Greenheck 474750 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Digital temperature interlock

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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Product Specification
Digital Temperature Interlock
International Mechanical Code (IMC) 2006 section
507.2.1.1 Compliant Electrical Package
Provide Greenheck Fan Corporation temperature
interlock electrical package as shown on plans and in
accordance with the following specification:
The temperature interlock(s) consists of a temperature
controller, resistive temperature detector (RTD), junction
box, fire proof/leak proof threaded fitting (Evergreen
Quik-Seal® and/or Evergreen Compression Seal), and
shall be a self-contained unit or as part of another pre-
engineered electrical control package.
The temperature interlock package shall close a
relay powering the fans when the sensor detects the
temperature set point. The interlock shall hold the
circuit closed upon fan switch being turned off until the
temperature sensor detects a temperature below the set
point plus hysteresis. Once the temperature is below the
set point plus hysteresis, the fans shall shut down.
The temperature interlock package shall be constructed
by Greenheck Fan Corporation in accordance with
International Mechanical Code. The manufacturer shall
provide, upon request, the necessary data that confirms
compliance with the code listed above.
Due to continuous research, Greenheck Fan
Corporation reserves the right to change specifications
without notice.
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Digital Temperature Interlock

General Description

Description
The temperature interlock is designed to automatically
start kitchen hood exhaust fans and keep them
running while heat is being generated from the cooking
appliances. Hood systems should always be manually
started before equipment is turned on. If the fans are
forgotten to be turned on, the interlock will turn the fans
on once heat is detected. The interlock consists of a
temperature controller, resistive temperature detector
(RTD), junction box, Evergreen Compression Seal
threaded fitting, and is contained in a stand alone box or
can be added to a pre-engineered fan control center.
Purpose
To meet IMC 2006 section 507.2.1.1, interlock between
exhaust fans and cooking equipment. This system will
utilize a temperature sensor in the exhaust duct collar
or in capture area of hood to detect heat generated
from cooking operations and automatically activate the
exhaust fans if not already turned on. Field wiring may
be required depending on location of components.
Product Application
The temperature interlock is designed to be used
with Type I and Type II hoods. It is not to be used in
conjunction with exhaust fire dampers. Greenheck
recommends using one interlock per hood system
(activates all fans linked to system simultaneously).
Performance Goals
Automatically energize the exhaust fans when cooking
equipment generates heat. Basic controls will be
provided with a temperature sensor and will consist
of an 8 x 8 electrical box with controls and a labeled
terminal strip to hook-up incoming power and fan
starters. A temperature controller is used to keep the
exhaust fans running when the temperature controller
initially closes to prevent the fan from cycling on and
off at startup and shut down. Fans will shut down
automatically once the temperature has gone below the
set point plus hysteresis. The hysteresis can be adjusted
based on jobsite requirements.
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Digital Temperature Interlock
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  • Page 1: General Description

    8 x 8 electrical box with controls and a labeled The temperature interlock package shall be constructed terminal strip to hook-up incoming power and fan by Greenheck Fan Corporation in accordance with starters. A temperature controller is used to keep the International Mechanical Code. The manufacturer shall exhaust fans running when the temperature controller provide, upon request, the necessary data that confirms...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Installation Product Specification ......1 Control Box Mounting General Description ......1 Locate an area with enough space to mount the control Receiving and Handling .
  • Page 3: Sensor Connections

    5. Place the resistive Electrical Connections temperature Sensor Connections detector through Resistive Temperature the compression Detector (RTD) 1. Run two 18 awg stranded thermostat wires from PN 384925 seal and tighten each temperature sensor to the appropriate electrical the compression circuit connections.
  • Page 4: Calibration

    Calibration Setting type c, d, F parameters The temperature controller is preset by the factory to Type c, d or F (configuration) parameters are indicated turn the fans on at 95°F. This is controlled by the set by a code beginning with letters c, d, F respectively, point on the temperature controller.
  • Page 5: Control Circuit Diagrams

    Control Circuit Diagram (Standard Control) This is an example of a generic wiring diagram for standard control. This diagram has 12 sensors which provide temperature interlock function for two exhaust fans and one supply fan. (All starters provided by others, external to this control box). Wiring for additional sensors (optional) This Control Panel only provides control power to signal operation of supply and exhaust starters.
  • Page 6 Control Circuit Diagram (Fan Control Center) This is an example of a generic wiring diagram for temperature interlock integration into a KFCC. This diagram has 2 sensors that provide temperature interlock function for one exhaust fan and one supply fan. To see your job specific drawing, look on the inside panel of the KFCC cabinet.
  • Page 7: Operation

    Testing Troubleshooting 1. Turn fan switch on, then off to ensure proper fan 1. Controller(s) display E01 or E02 and fans will operation before cooking equipment is started. Once not shut off. this is verified, testing can proceed. • E01 and E02 represent probe faults 2.
  • Page 8: Frequently Asked Questions

    This publication can be obtained from AMCA International, Inc. at www.amca.org. ® Phone: (715) 359-6171 • Fax: (715) 355-2399 • E-mail: gfcinfo@greenheck.com • Website: www.greenheck.com 474750 • Digital Temperature Interlock, Rev. 3, November 2012 Copyright 2012 © Greenheck Fan Corporation...

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