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THE GAYLORD INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
for“XG” SERIES HOODS
10900 S.W. AVERY STREET • TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 U.S.A.1-800-547-9696 • 503-691-2010 • FAX: 503-692-6048 • email: [email protected]
GAYLORD INDUSTRIES
EFFECTIVE DATE 5-2008
To Our Customers. . .
Congratulations on your recent purchase of a Gaylord kitchen exhaust hood system. We are proud to be able to provide you with a quality product that incorporates the lat-est engineering concepts and is a result of over 50 years of experience in the foodservice kitchen exhaust industry.
If you have other Gaylord equipment, such as a Gaylord Util-ity Distribution System, Quencher Fire Protection System, or Roof Top Air Handling Equipment, etc., please refer to the corresponding supplementary equipment manuals.
If you have further questions, please call us toll free at 1-800-547-9696. We are more than happy to help.
Sincerely,
Gaylord Industries
STREET ADDRESS: 10900 S.W. Avery Street, Tualatin, Oregon 97062-8549 U.S.A. PHONE: 503-691-2010 • 800-547-9696 • FAX: 503-692-6048 • email: [email protected] • www.gaylordusa.com
GAYLORD INDUSTRIESWorld Headquarters: 10900 S.W. Avery Street • Tualatin, Oregon 97062 U.S.A.
“Undisputed World Leader in Engineered Systems for Commercial Kitchens”tm
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN EXHAUST SYSTEMS • FIRE PROTECTION • UTILITY DISTRIBUTION • POLLUTION CONTROL
OPERATION ............................................................................................................ 1
STANDARD MODELS ............................................................................................. 2
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................... 3
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................. 4
MEASURING AIRFLOW ......................................................................................... 6
PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................ 7
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................... 8
HOOD START-UP INSPECTION REPORT ............................................................. 9
WARRANTY
© Copyright 2008, Gaylord Industries
ADDITIONAL COPIES $7.00
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the materials and specifications resulting from a continuing program of product improvement or the availability of new materials.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS BOOK MAY BE REPRODUCED, STORED IN A RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM BY AN ELECTRIC, ME-CHANICAL, PHOTOCOPYING, RECORDING MEANS OR OTHERWISE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF GAYLORD INDUSTRIES COPYRIGHT 2008.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPERATION
FAN OPERATIONTo operate the exhaust fan turn on the fan switch that is typi-cally mounted on a wall near the hood. The “XG” hood may be equipped with a fan, auto start controller, and/or light switch mounted on the face of the hood.
GREASE EXTRACTION (XG EXTRACTORS)The Gaylord Industries Patent Pending XG Extractor Cartridge is designed to deliver the absolute optimum in collection effi-ciency at the lowest possible pressure drop. The units are ETL listed to UL 1046 standard, and are also recognized as part of an XG Ventilator. They are constructed of corrosion resistant stainless steel and feature a GX style handle for easy removal from the ventilator to which they are mounted. Another great feature of the XG filter is that it can be opened up and turned back on itself for easy and efficient dishwasher cleaning. The opening of the filter is accomplished by a top mounted, dual hinge and a set of snap buttons at the bottom to secure the filter in position. The benefit to such a design ensures that restaurant employee’s will always have access to the inside of the extractors for easy cleaning, and will not mistakenly install the units in the opened, or disassemble position.
CLEANINGAt the end of the cooking day, or at periodic intervals, cartridges are removed and washed either in a dishwasher or soaked in a deep well sink, scrubbed and rinsed.
FIRE PROTECTIONNFPA #96 requires the use of surface, duct and plenum pro-tection on all hoods.
These systems are designed to detect and extinguish fires on the cooking surface, within the plenum and at the duct collar. Refer to the fire extinguishing system owner’s manual for opera-tion and maintenance instructions of these systems.
The “XG-GFBD” hood is equipped with an exhaust duct fire damper. In the event of a fire, should the thermostat reach its activation point of 325° F, the damper would close preventing the flames from entering the ductwork and spreading to other parts of the building. The fire is contained in the kitchen area where it can be properly fought.
The hood may be supplied without a fire damper which is designated by the suffix “ND” in the model number or with a Balancing Only damper denoted with a “GBD” in the model number. Refer to the nameplate on the hood for the exact model number. (See Figure 7, page 5).
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STANDARD MODELS
MODEL “XG-BDL” APPLICATION - Wall mounted
canopy style.
MODEL “XG-BDL-DS-CL” APPLICATION - Used for cafeteria lines or any other single line island arrangement.
MODEL “XG-BDL-BB” APPLICATION - Used for typical island
style back to back cooking arrangement.
FIGURE 2Standard Ventilator Models
Explanation of Prefixes and Suffixes 1. Series (XG) XG....................... Non water-wash ventilator with “XG” Super High Efficiency Extractors XG-UV................. Non water-wash ventilator with “XG” Super High Efficiency Extractors
with ultraviolet lamps
2. Damper Type GBD................... Gaylord Balancing Damper (Standard) GFBD................. Gaylord Fire Balancing Damper. Has a thermostatically activated (electric)
Fire/Balancing damper located at the duct collar. Can be used in the horizontal position.
ND...................... No Damper
3. Style BDL ................... Wall canopy style BDL-CL .............. Island style for single line of cooking equipment using one extraction chamber
(Light-Medium Duty) BDL-DS-CL ....... Island style for single line of cooking equipment using one extraction chamber
(Light-Heavy Duty) – w/ ONE Heavy Duty piece of Cooking Equip./Section (max)
BDL-BBC-CL...... Island style for single line of cooking equipment using two extraction chambers with one common exhaust duct (Light-Extra Heavy Duty) or Multiple pieces of Heavy Duty Cooking Equip.
BDL-BB ............. Island style for back-to-back cooking equipment using two extraction chambers. Has two separate exhaust ducts
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
At the end of each cooking day, the exposed interior surfaces of the hood should be wiped down and the grease cup emptied. During the course of operation, grease particles are gradually collecting inside the cartridge extractors. Daily, or at periodic intervals, depending on the type of cook-ing, the cartridge extractors must be removed and cleaned. To clean, proceed as follows:
1. Remove filters. CAUTION: Care should be taken when removing filters, especially over fryers. It is recommended that the cooking equipment be cooled down and the fryers be covered prior to removing filters. To remove, lift up slightly on filters and pull out at the bottom, then straight down.
2. Filters may be cleaned either by using a dishwasher or by soaking in deep well sink using hot water with a degreasing detergent, scrubbed and rinsed. Prior to cleaning, open the XG extractor to gain access to the filters interior. Formula G-510 is highly recommended for this application. For information contact:
20/10 ProductsP.O. Box 7609Salem, Oregon 97303 Phone: 800-286-2010Fax: 503-363-4296email: [email protected]
3. With extractors removed, wipe and clean the back wall and top of the plenum area and the grease gutter with hot detergent water. NOTE: If steam or hot water pressure wash is used for periodic cleaning of the interior, remove the grease drawer and connect a hose to the gutter drain and lead it to a floor sink or large bucket to drain off water.
4. Replace extractors. Be sure to replace extractors with baffles running vertical as shown in Fig. 5.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event of a fire the thermostat must be replaced. (Applicable to GFBD models only.)
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FIGURE 5
NOTE: NEVER OPERATE THE HOOD IF THE FILTERS ARE NOT IN PLACE.
NOTE: EXTRACTORS MUST BE INSTALLED WITH BAFFLES RUNNING VERTICAL AS SHOWN.
CAUTION: Care should be taken when removing extractors, especially over fryers. It is recommend-ed that the cooking equipment be cooled down and the fryers be covered prior to removing filters.
INSPECTION AND CLEANING REQUIREMENTSThe 1998 edition of NFPA-96 (Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations) require that hoods, ducts and exhaust fans be inspected by a properly trained, qualified and certified company or person(s) in accordance with the following table.
Upon inspection, if found to be contaminated with deposits from grease-laden vapors, the entire exhaust system shall be cleaned by a properly trained, qualified, and certified company or person(s) acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction in accordance.
When a vent cleaning service is used, a certificate showing date of in-spection or cleaning shall be maintained on the premises. After cleaning is completed, the vent cleaning contractor shall place or display within the kitchen area a label indicating the date cleaned and the name of the servicing company. It shall also indicate areas not cleaned.
Factory trained service agencies are cer tif ied by Gaylord Industries to perform these inspections. For the name and phone number of your nearest agent, call 1-800-547-9696 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
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Hoods pulling too much air through the extractor can cause excessive noise.
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To see if you are pulling the proper amountof air through the system. See pg. 6 & 7.
Adjust motor / fan speed down to eliminateexcessive noise. After doing so, verify thehood is properly capturing all smoke.
Low Air�ow - Static pressure at the hoodsstatic tap should be in accordance withcharts pg. 6 & 7
Poor Grease Extraction.
Noise.
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FIGURE 7ETL Listed Nameplate
The total minimum required exhaust volume can be found stamped on the ETL nameplate located on each hood section. Minimum listed values do not always correspond to the design requirements for each hood section.
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2. Verify damper motor proper operation and that it is getting its requirement of power.
MEASURING AIRFLOW
Measuring Airflow The XG hood has been designed to give you an approximate airflow per linear foot of hood based on the static pressure measured at a particular location on you XG hood section. The method will require the balancer to have a manometer, (Dwyer 475-00 FM recommended), which he/she will use to get a static pressure measurement for every hood section. The static tap, as seen in fig. 8, will be located behind a small 4 to 6 screw access cover, located directly above your filters.
Instructions:
1. Turn on the exhaust fan to the hood section you intend to measure the exhaust airflow.
2. Remove access cover as seen in fig. 8. 3. Locate the static tap, and remove the
sealing boot. 4. Zero you Dwyer 475-00 Digital
Manometer. 5. Take the 1/8” vinyl tube attached to your
Dwyer 475-00 Digital Manometer and attach it to the static tap.
6. Record the value indicated on your meter.
7. Compare your recorded values to Fig. 9, Airflow vs. Static Tap Chart to determine your rate of flow for the hood per unit length of the hood. Total flow will be the CFM/LFobtained from Fig. 9 multiplied by thelength of the ventilator section.
8. Design values will be noted on the listing label attached to the inside of the ventilator, or sticker attached to the inside of the access cover.
Fig. 9, Airflow vs. Static Tap Chart
Balancing Hood system flow rates are to be adjusted to obtain the correct pressures noted above. Flow adjustment for the XG ventilator is to be done by either manipulation of the Gaylord Industries GBD, or GFBD balancing dampers, or by fan pulley adjustment. Reference your GBD/GFBD technical manual for more details Consult the Gaylord Industries factory for Listed, and recommended airflow rates over particular equipment line up, as well as best practice system balancing, and equipment place.
BDL Hood DS-CL Hood SP Tap CFM/LF SP Tap CFM/LF 0.07 100 0.10 200 0.10 120 0.12 240 0.15 150 0.15 280 0.19 170 0.17 300 0.23 190 0.21 340 0.28 210 0.25 380 0.30 220 0.34 440 0.36 240 0.37 460 0.43 265 * Values need to be
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12” x 12” Recessed Light Lens & Retainer
FLUORESCENT LIGHT LENS & FRAME
2 Ft. Recessed Light Lens & Retainer3 Ft. Recessed Light Lens & Retainer4 Ft. Recessed Light Lens & Retainer
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ELECTRICAL SERVICEBY OTHERS
ELECTRICAL
1. If hoods are equipped with light fixtures, provide a separate 120 volt or 220 volt lighting circuit to light J-box on the hood. Hood may be equipped with built-in light switch.
2. If hood is provided with a built-in fan switch provide a separate 120 volt or 220 volt circuit to the fan switch J-box mounted on top of the hood. Fan switch is rated for 20 amps, 277 volts, 1 h.p. at 120 volts, 2 h.p. at 220 volts, 16 amps max.
INSTALLATION
2. Hood to be installed in accordance with NFPA-96 Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations and all other local ap-plicable codes. Contractors must review applicable codes with code authorities before approving drawings for fabrication. Special attention must be given to code regulations relative to clearances from surrounding combustible construc-tions (walls, ceilings, etc.).
3. If the hood is manufactured in multiple sections and include light fixtures, the electrical contractor is responsible for inter-wiring the lights between hood sec-tions.
4. Exhaust duct must be continuously welded to the hood duct collar. All ductwork beyond the hood duct take-off collar must be installed, in accordance with ap-plicable codes. Exhaust ducts must be grease and water tight with continuous external welds.
5. All hoods are equipped with continuous hanging flanges. Hanging rods to be supplied by hood installer. Hanging weight of the hood(s) is noted on the sub-mittal drawing.
6. Hoods are manufactured in strict accordance with Gaylord specifications and the Gaylord UL Procedure Manual.
7. Hoods are constructed of 18 Ga. stainless steel, Type 304, No. 4 finish unless otherwise noted on drawings.
AIR FLOW RATES
8. The exhaust air flow rates (and supply if part of the hood) must be set at the rate stamped on the hood nameplate. The exhaust volumes (and supply when provided) were established under controlled laboratory conditions and greater exhaust and/or lesser supply may be required for complete vapor and smoke removal in specific situations.
FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM
9. Fire extinguishing system furnished and installed by contractor must be in ac-cordance with the terms of it’s listing and the applicable NFPA codes.
10.Caution: Fire extinguishing system piping installed on the hood at job site should be coordinated with the Gaylord Manufacturer to ensure piping does not interfere with hood’s operation/performance. Improper installation may void UL Listings of the hood.
11. IMPORTANT NOTE: NFPA-96 requires that all gas cooking equipment and electric cooking equipment, that is protected by surface fire protection, must automatically shut off upon activation of the fire extinguishing system.
12. IMPORTANT NOTE: Most building departments require separate hood and fire protection permits prior to installation. The hood permit is typically obtained through the plan review department and the fire protection permit from the fire prevention bureau. It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to check with local building departments for their requirements and to obtain necessary permits.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
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LIMITED WARRANTY
For “XG” Series VentilatorsMay 2008
The Gaylord “XG” Series hood and component parts furnished with the hood by Gaylord Industries or the Licensed Gaylord Manufacturer are warranted by Gaylord Industries or the Licensed Gaylord Manufacturer producing ventilator to be free from defects of material and workmanship under normal use when installed, operated and serviced in accordance with factory recommendations.
Gaylord Industries or the Licensed Gaylord Manufacturer’s obligation under this warranty and any warran-ties implied in law shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option any part of said equipment when Gaylord Industries or the Licensed Gaylord Manufacturer’s examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective, for a period of one (1) year from date of beneficial use, or eighteen months from date of shipment, whichever occurs first, provided proper and acceptable evidence of such is recorder at the factory. GAYLORD INDUSTRIES OR THE LICENSED GAYLORD MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM A BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.
In the United States the labor required to make repairs and replacements under this warranty shall be furnished by Gaylord Industries or the Licensed Gaylord Manufacturer or its authorized representative. Such labor shall only be provided Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Re-quests for repairs or replacement parts should be made to GAYLORD INDUSTRIES, 10900 SW Avery Street, Tualatin, Oregon 97062.
Outside the United States, all replacement parts furnished under this warranty shall be F.O.B. Gaylord Industries, Tualatin, Oregon U.S.A. The owner shall pay the necessary freight delivery charges, and the necessary labor for removal and installation of parts, and any tariffs, duties or taxes.
This warranty does not cover routine maintenance or malfunctions or improper operation caused by fluctuating electrical power or power surges, and improper exhaust fan operation.
This is the sole warranty with respect to the aforesaid items. NEITHER GAYLORD INDUSTRIES NOR THE GAYLORD LICENSEE NOR ANY OTHER PARTY MAKES ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE AFORESAID OBLIGATIONS ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS AGREEMENT.
LIMITED WARRANTY
WORLDWIDE SALES, MANUFACTURING AND SERVICEfor the name and loCation of the nearestCertified serviCe agenCy, Call or write to:
GAYLORD INDUSTRIES
FORM NO. TM-XG 0508 © COPYRIGHT 2008, GAYLORD INDUSTRIES LITHO IN U.S.A.
10900 s.w. avery streetTUALATIN, OREGON 97062 U.S.A
Call: 503-691-20101-800-547-9696
Fax: 503-692-6048email: [email protected]
LOCAL SERVICE AGENCY