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Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual <br /> Models 4HZ32G thru 4HZ59G, 5DVN6 thru 5DVN9, <br /> 5DVP0 thru 5DVP9, 5DVR0 thru 5DVR4, <br /> 6KWH7 thru 6KWH9, 6KWJ0 thru 6KWJ3 <br /> Installation (Continued) A' \%� <br /> electric ground,such as a grounded <br /> 7. Sealant or caulking should bewater pipe or ground wire system. <br /> applied in the groove formed byNOTE:Refer to Figure 7 for connection <br /> the mounting plate and the wall ° Pwiring diagram. <br /> to prevent moisture leakage Into <br /> the building.Run electrical cable ,,from within building,through ��"°"°°"'the damper clearance hole and ventilator conduit chase to theFigure 7—Typical wiring Diagram <br /> motor compartment. Operation <br /> 8. Re-attach ventilator to the mounting 1. Before starting up or operating, <br /> plate.The unit should be aligned check all fasteners for tightness. In <br /> with the breather tube pointing particular,check set screws in wheel <br /> straight down. Figure 5—Kitchen Roof-Mount hub(and sheaves, if applicable). <br /> While in the OFF position,or before <br /> 9. Guide conduit tube through the ■+ connecting the ventilator to power, <br /> hole in the motor support pan. turn the fan wheel by hand to be <br /> Horizontal support channels should sure it is not striking the orifice or <br /> slide over the mounting angle clips „v � any obstacle. <br /> on the mounting plate until the <br /> 2. Start the ventilator up and shut it <br /> holes in the windband and clips off immediately to check rotation of <br /> are aligned.Replace fasteners and the wheel with directional arrow in <br /> tighten. the motor compartment.Ventilator <br /> 10.Mount and wire safety disconnect wheel should rotate clockwise <br /> switch under ventilator cover and when viewed from the top. <br /> wire motor per connection wiring y ^� 3. When the ventilator is started, <br /> diagram on motor.Wire control observe the operation and check for <br /> switches at ground level.Refer to Figure 6—Kitchen wall-Mount any unusual noises.Keep inlets and <br /> Electrical Connection, Figure 7. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION approaches to ventilator clean and <br /> NOTE:Refer to motor nameplate for free from obstruction. <br /> 11.Replace motor cover. wiring procedures.Refer to switch 4. With the system in full operation <br /> UL 762 COMMERCIAL KITCHEN manufacturer for installation and and all duct work attached, measure <br /> 1. Install per NFPA 96 requirements for wiring procedures. current input to the motor and <br /> restaurant exhaust appliances. NOTE: Exhaust fans used in kitchen compare with the nameplate <br /> 2. Use optional grease collector box, ventilation applications must have rating to determine if the motor <br /> hinge kit,external junction box. external wiring. is operating under safe load <br /> Do <br /> conditions. <br /> any <br /> A WARNING not s damper NOTE:Motor and disconnect must be 5. Variables speed models include a <br /> kltchehen exhaust classified as hazardous for 6KWJ2 and p <br /> application. 6KWJ3 fans to be suitable for use in motor mounted potentiometer. <br /> 3. Duct size must be equal to or larger hazardous environments. Installation A dial Is mounted on the case of <br /> than inlet opening.Some local codes must be performed by a qualified the motor to adjust the speed.To <br /> require a continuous weld between personnel with suitable motor and . .. adjust the speed <br /> duct and inlet.keep motor cooling disconnect for application. : of the motor, use a <br /> tube clear. screwdriver to turn <br /> 1. Motor and fan must be securely 80e the potentiometer. <br /> grounded(bare metal)to a suitable Figure 8—Variable Speed Adjustment <br /> 5 <br />