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Award E-295 User manual

INTERNAL MOTOR VERSION (“A” Fitting System)
EXTERNAL MOTOR VERSION (“B” Fitting System)
E-295
CEILING HOOD
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Page 2
EXTERNAL MOTOR VERSION
The minimum distance between the rough cei-
ling and the suspended ceiling must be 196mm, and
the maximum distance from floor to the ceiling should
not be higher than 2,5m in order to maintain rated
INTERNAL MOTOR VERSION
The minimum distance between the rough
ceiling and the suspended ceiling must be 296mm,
and the maximum distance from floor to the ceiling
should not be higher than 2,5m in order to maintain
1.– INITIAL CKECKING LIST, MINIMUM DISTANCE
2.– AIR EXHAUST DUCT
2.1– The section of the air exhaust duct that will be attached to the hood air outlet should be Ø150mm.
A shape adaptor will be required to attach the 90 x 180mm rectangular outlet to a circular section air exhaust
duct.
INTERNAL MOTOR VERSION EXTERNAL MOTOR VERSION
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
rated performance. performance.
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
2.2- This ceiling hood model is designed so that it is easy to swap the motor air exhaust duct position. If
required, please follow the following instructions:
1. Open the panel of the ceiling hood.
2. Dismantle and remove the filtres.
3. Unscrew the motor box.
4. Rotate the motor box until the required position.
5. Screw the motor box.
6. Assemble the filters.
7. Close the panel of the ceiling hood.
INTERNAL MOTOR VERSION EXTERNAL MOTOR VERSION
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3.– MAKING THE OPENINGI
If the ceiling hood is going to be fitted between the joists, the air exhaust duct position can be placed on the
short side, only, and the opening dimensions will be as detailed in A OPTION, only.
If the ceiling hood is going to be installed with threaded rods, it will can be installed according to the opening
dimensions detailed in option A or the opening dimensions detailed in B OPTION, as seen in page 2.
REMARK: 300mm x 300mm is the opening reserved to make easy the attach of the air exhaust duct to
the hood air outlet. It will be closed when this task is finished.
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
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4.– HOLDING IN THE CEILING
There are two ways to hold the ceiling hood:
A SYSTEM - Using threaded rods (M8 size) to adjust the length between the rough ceiling and the suspended
ceiling.
B SYSTEM - Fitting between the joists.
REMARK!
The M8 size threaded rods are not supplied with the provided accesories.
Please read carefully the following instructions to adjust the threaded rods with the correct length.
The hood can be damaged if these instructions are not followed to the letter.
A SYSTEM - Using threaded rods (M8 size).
EXTERNAL MOTOR VERSION INTERNAL MOTOR VERSION
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
The threaded rods length must be the height between the rough ceiling and the suspended ceiling (the length
“L” inserted in the rough ceiling is not included) minus 65mm, according to the following image:
36 mm - ceiling hood thickness.
29 mm - allowed tolerance to avoid damaging the hood.
Image and dimensions valid for both motor versions (internal and external).
B SYSTEM - Fitting between the joists.
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Option B - Fitting between the joists.
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
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To wear the holes in the ceiling, please select the right fitting option:
Option A - Fitting the ceiling hood with M8 size threaded rods.
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The ceiling hood is provided with the light pannels detached. A hook shaped or nipper shaped tool is supplied
with the provided accessories, to be used to detach the light panels in case they are attached, if necessary.
Please keep it in a safe place, as well as the instructions manual.
5.– PREPARING THE CEILING HOOD TO BE FITTED
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
One end from the Ø150 exhaust duct will hang downwards about 30 cm from the suspended ceiling. Cut and
remove the excess lenght to avoid any unwanted elbow when the duct is attached to the ceiling hood air outlet.
The other end will be connected to the duct run.
REMARK! Try to seal the junctions between the adaptor and the duct, to avoid having any air loss. Finally, use
aluminium tape or plastic clamps to seal all the whole.
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6.– RAISING, FITTING AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Place the threaded rods into the holes made previously in the rough ceiling. Insert the M8 size brackets, the tab
washers and the nuts through the threaded rods, leaving the tab washers at the appropriate position so that the
distance between the suspended ceiling and the support must be 36 mm when the nuts are tapped, so the
ceiling hood will be placed at the required height.
OPTION A - FITTING THE CEILING HOOD WITH M8 SIZE THREADED RODS.
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
Once the threaded rods are tapped in the rough ceiling and placed in the supports at the required height, the
ceiling hood wil be raised and fixed with the provided screws. The edge of the hood must be completely aligned
with the suspended ceiling.
.
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
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OPTION B - FITTING BETWEEN THE JOISTS.
Fit the hood in the opening so that the edge of the hood must be completely aligned with the suspended ceiling.
Fix it to the wood rawlplug previously drilled.
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
ELECTRICAL CONEXIÓN: (This operation has to be carried out by a specialized technician).
WARNING! Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance on this equip-
ment, disconnect all sources of electric power. Assume that all circuits are live until
they have been completely de-energized, tested, and tagged.
The hood must be powered from a steady power supply, according to its technical requeriments (see the hood
plate).
The hood should be powered on from an independent line from the main switch to avoid any propagated distur-
bance coming from other electric devices connected to the same network (like fluorescent lights).
The supply connector should be approachable to be plugged and unplugged. Otherwise, a switch should be
provided and installed according to the local electrical regulations.
The electrical connection must be wired according to the local electric regulations.
Any liability will be declined in case of an accident origined by a missing earth ground connection or a
bad earth ground connection.
If the power supply cord is damaged please contact the official after-sales service to avoid any
electrical risk..
Turn off all power supplying the ceiling hood and the equipment in which it is installed before working
on it.
Power supply wiring codification:
Green / Yellow = Earth ground
Blue = Neutral
Brown = Line / phase
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E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
The Ø150 mm hood air outlet must be connected to the air exhaust duct. A shape adaptor will be required to
attach the rectangular outlet to an circular section air exhaust duct.
REMARK! Try to seal the junctions between the adaptor and the duct, to avoid having any air loss. Finally, use
aluminium tape or plastic clamps to seal all the whole.
Plug the ceiling hood to the electrical network.
WARNING! Before plugging it, disconnect all sources of electric power until all the installation tasks are
completely finished.
Once the hood is powered on, verify that all the air conducts are sealed before closing the opening on the
suspended ceiling.
6.– SWITCHING ON
The ON/OFF button is placed under the filters. Open the front panel and remove the filter to switch it on/off.
REMARK!! Please follow the instructions detailed in page 12 to synchronize the remote control during the 15
seconds after the hood is powered and turned on, by pressing the LIGHT key in the remote control.
INTERNAL MOTOR VERSION EXTERNAL MOTOR VERSION
Page 11
Turn on the electrical circuit from the main electrical switchboard.
Open the front panel and remove the filter to access the ON/OFF switch. Turn it on (please see the appropriate images,
according to the hood motor version).
LIGHT key
* The synchronisation between the remote control and the ceiling hood can be lost by power cuts o blac-
kouts. Please repeat the synchronisation process when necessary.
.
1º.– Turn off the swith from the main electrical switchboard, or turn the ceiling hood switch button to OFF.
2º.- Turn on the swith from the main electrical switchboard, or turn the ceiling hood switch button to ON.
3º.- Press the LIGHT button on your remote control during the 15 seconds after the hood is powered and switched on,
so that the hood can receive the synchronisation signal.
4º.- The synchronisation process will end when the ceiling hood lights turns on.
REMARK!!
* Press the LIGHT button on your remote control during the 15 seconds after the hood is powered
and switched on, so that the hood can receive the synchronisation signal.
The synchronisation process will end when the ceiling hood lights turns on.
* Synchronisation process:
CEILING HOOD TURNING ON AND COMISSIONING
* REMOTE CONTROL SYNCHRONISING
OFF ON
: ON
{: OFF
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Place the filters and close the front panel.
Before placing the light panels, plug the connectors, adjust the light panels and press slightly to fit them .
Your ceiling hood is ready!
E-295 CEILING HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
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7.– PLACE THE FILTER AND CLOSE THE FRONT PANEL
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