Halton KVE-UV User manual

Operators Manual
Operation, Maintenance and Service
Capture RayTM Hoods
Model:
KVE-UV, KVC-UV, KVW-UV

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Suspending and Mounting
Determine location of 1/2” (13mm) diameter handing rods. All thread rods are recommended for
use with front support brackets provided. All hanging rods should have double nuts. Rods should be
threaded 4” (102mm) minimum for verticle adjustment. See figure 1. Handing rods by installer.
Exhaust hoods are shipped in maximum lengths of 14’-0”. When installing multiple sections, we
recommend hanging the section individually then fasten together as per the installation drawing. See
figure 2.
Install U-channel strips provided on multiple bank sections between interior section ends at bottom. All
exhaust hoods must be hung level and plumb.
Note:
Allow 100lbs (45kg) per linear foot hanging weight.
Do not lift exhaust hoods from their end panels. Lift from four corners
All exhaust hoods and control panels are fitted together and factory tested prior to shipping
for alignment and operation.
Duct Connections
Duct connections meet NFPA 96 of applicable local codes. Size of connection is indicated on exhaust
hood drawing. Connection to be made after exhaust hood is hung.
PROPER LOCATION IS ESSENTIAL
Locating the exhaust ventilator with sufficient overhang over the cooking equipment is manditory for
proper capture and extraction of grease and smoke.
It is important that the installer check with Kitchen Equipment Contractor for accurate location of the
cooking bank, exhaust hood and control panel.
Exhaust hood shop drawings show recommended mounting height from finsihed floor to underside of
exhaust hood at front edge. All hanging bracket locations are also indicated. Electrical, ductwork and air
requirements are also indicated on the exhaust hood show drawings.

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FIGURE 1
HOOD INSTALLATION DETAILS
ALL WELDED PER CODE
16 GA. DUCT WORK
EQUIPMENT
COOKING
CEILING
DROP
40" MIN.
78"-84"
A.F.F.
78"
1/2" ALL THREAD
(BY OTHERS)
(BY OTHERS)
OPTIONAL TURNBUCKLES
HANGER BRACKETS
(BY OTHERS)
1/2" NUTS
(INDUSTRY STANDARD)
3 "
2 "
1.25"
1.25"
4"
WELDED TO
TOP OF HOOD
1/2" THREADED NUT
1/2" ALL THREAD
(BY OTHERS)
18 GA.
MAT'L (BY OTHERS)
EXHAUST
DUCT
EXHAUST
COLLAR
CONTINUOUS
LIQUID TIGHT
WELD
HANGER BRACKET
DETAIL
ALL THREAD
TURN BUCKLE
HANGER
BRACKET
EXHAUST DUCT
PER CODE
SUPPLY
DUCT
(ALTERNATIVE)
WELD
LIQUID TIGHT
CONTINUOUS
IMPORTANT NOTE
SUPPLY DUCT
SUPPLY DUCT MAY BE ATTACHED TO SUPPLY
COLLAR WITH SHEET METAL SCREWS OF POP
RIVOTS AND SEALED WITH DUCT TAPE.
SCREWS/RIVOTS ARE NOT TO INTERFER WITH
THE OPERATION OF THE FIRE DAMPER
SUPPLY FIRE DAMPER
MAKE SURE THE FIRE DAMPER IS SET
IN THE OPEN POSITION BEFORE INSTALLING
SUPPLY DUCT
SEE FIGURE #7 & #6 FOR SETTING FIRE DAMPER
** **
HOOD
CANOPY

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FIGURE 2
SPLICE STRIP / U-CHANNEL ASSEMBLIES
A
B
B
A
C
D
D
C
Hoods end to end
Hoods back to back
= U-Channel
Holds two end panels
together
Pry U-Channel apart
at one end and inser
t
over the end panels
Hammer channel o
n
starting from one end
and going to the othe
r
A
= Splice Strip
Insert splice strip over
bottom front edge first
then over top front of
the hoo
d
Secure to top of the hood
by welding or sheet metal
screws (supply plenum only
)
B
Secure to top of the hood
by welding
then over top sides
bottom sides firs
t
Insert splice strip over
= Splice Strip
= U-Channel
Holds two backs together
Clamp the two back
s
together
Slide U-Channel up over th
e
backs, and secure wit
h
sheet metal screw
s
D
C

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METHOD OF OPERATION
Capture RayTM hood systems operate properly when the KSA grease extractors and backup mech fil-
ters are properly installed, the UVC lamps are clean and the exhaust fan is turned on.
The system is engineered to reduce maintenance and keep service issues to a minimum. The unit is
constructed of stainless steel with removable KSA grease extractors and GPS filters for interior inspec-
tion and cleaning.
Make-up Air Supply
Make-up air must be provided to replace the air exhausted through all kitchen exhaust systems. The
“make-up air” may be supplied through a front face discharge plenum on the Capture RayTM hoods or
from registers in the kitchen area. Velocities of “make-up air” should be kept to a minimum especially
near the exhaust hood perimeter.
> CAUTION: High “make-up air” velocities will distrub smoke capture. Many codes call for a number of
air changes per hour. This should be reviewed with the entire ventilation requirements of the facility.
METHOD OF DETERMINING AIRFLOWS
The air flow through the Capture RayTM hoods in determined by using the testing and balancing
(T.A.B.) port as showin in figure 3.
T.A.B.TM - TESTING AND BALANCING PORTS
P
ss
P
The capture-jet and exhaust air flows are easily and accurately
determined by matching the pressure difference from the
T.A.B. ports mounted in each plenum. Corresponding air
flows, in cfm per foot of hood, can be read from the diagrams
provided in this catalog.
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.7
1.9
2.1
150 170 190 210 230 250 270 290
Airflow (cfm/ft)
(based on heat load design)
dPm (inches WC)
Capture-Ray Hood Example
Measured Pressure
∆Ps= 1.4"
CFM/ft = 238

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Halton AccuFlow
Overview
The AccuFlow by Halton is a Bluetooth equipped device intended to monitor the exhaust airflow rate
of Halton Capture Jet hoods and alarm kitchen staff if the hood is above or below design. The device
(shown below in Photo 1) has two taps (Photo 2) that are connected to the exhaust hood to monitor
the differential pressure between ambient air and the exhaust plenum; the T.A.B Port reading.
AccuFlow installs in Capture Jet plenum for easy viewing and access. The device shares an electrical
circuit with the Capture Jet fan.
Photo 1 – Halton AccuFlow
Photo 2 – AccuFlow Pressure Taps
Exhaust airflow rate is determined in the same fashion as other Halton Capture Jet hoods; each
hood has a unique K-Factor dependent upon model. The actual airflow is compared to the design
value and an alarm is enabled if airflow is above or below the specified range.
Connects to ambient (room) air
Connects to T.A.B. port
Plastic tubing connected to (-) port of
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Operation
Each AccuFlow is programmed at a Halton Company manufacturing facility. To program the device,
the Bluetooth feature is enabled and personnel input necessary parameters. Programming can be
completed with a Windows Mobile enable smart-phone (PDA) or PC with the required software installed.
Programmed values include: Design Airflow, High Airflow Delta, Low Airflow Delta and K-Factor.
Design Airflow is determined using the Halton HELP software and the Low and High Airflow Delta are
defined as +/- ten percent of design airflow. K-Factors have been determined by Halton Research and
Development personnel.
Bluetooth capability also allows an Authorized Service Agent to determine the airflow of an exhaust
hood on site if an alarm is present. This information can be conveyed to Halton personnel for
troubleshooting.
Alarms
Alarms are enabled when design airflow is above or below ten percent of design airflow. An alarm is
visible on the front of the Accuflow, see Photo 3 below.
Photo 3 – AccuFlow Alarm Location
Indications of alarm status (under or over design) are printed on the device. If the LED indicator is
steady, the hood is at design airflow. Alarms are differentiated by the number of blinks per second;
1 blink per second indicates the hood is under design, 2 blinks per second indicates the hood is over
design.

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Troubleshooting AccuFlow
Problem Probable Cause Solution
No lights Illuminated on
AccuFlow device
Loose or improper electrical
connections
- Verify or reconnect electrical
connections
Low airflow alarm
-Not reaching design airflow
-Plastic tubing disconnected
from Accuflow device or TAB
port
-Broken plastic tubing
-Dirty or plugged TAB port in
exhaust plenum
-Increase fan speed
-Reconnect
-Replace tubing
-Clean TAB port
Failure Bad Device - Replace

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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Removal of the UVC lamps and access to the control panel is by a Halton Factory Authorized
Trained Service Agency only.
Capture RayTM Component Cleaning
Durning the day grease accumulates in the interior of the KSA grease extractor and the GPS (grease
particle separator) filter. Therefore, they must be cleaned on a daily basis. This can be accomplished by
running through a dishwasher.
> Caution: If the KSA grease extractor and GPS filter are not maintained, accumulated grease can
create a fire hazzard and impair the overall performance of the hoods.
Automatic Duct Protection
Automatic fire suppression is accomplished by use of a thermal fusible link in the exhaust collar and
detection line above the appliances. If the fusible link should activate, it would close the fire damper (if
supplied) and automatically release the suppression agent.
NOTE: Depending on the type of cooking equipment covered, an additional surface fire protection
system is typically required.
In the event of a fire, the surface fire protection system would normally activate and discharge before
high temperatures would close the fire damper (if supplied). All gas, and/or some electric, cooking
equipment must also be provided with a “fuel shut-off” device when the surface fire protection
system is activated. Duct and plenum protection is required on Capture RayTM hoods. Consult local
authorities.
CROSS SECTION OF CAPTURE RAYTM HOOD
CAPTURE-JET AIR
UV CASSETTE
S.S. KSA
FILTERS
T.A.B.
PORTS
BALLAST
BOX
GPS - (GREASE
PARTICLES
SEPARATOR)
TOP
INTAKE
(STD)
INTERNAL
FAN

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Unauthorized access or tampering will result in serious eye damage.
CAUTION
Access and service is by a Halton Factory authorized personnel only.
You have purchased the finest kitchen ventilation equipment available anywhere. Like any fine piece
of equipment, it should be given regular care and maintenance.
NOTE: It is crucial that a Preventative Maintenance Program is contracted and performed by a Halton
Factory Authorized Trained Service Agency only. Your Halton dealer is well qualified to co-ordinate this
service. Periodic inspections are recommended to check the operation. When corresponding with
the factory or your equipment dealer regarding service issues or replacement parts, be sure to refer
to the unit by the correct model number including perfix and suffix letters and numbers and serial
numbers if shown. The model plate affixed to the unit contains this information and is mounted on
the inside of the hood wall.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE ENSURES PEAK PERFORMANCE.
CLEANING EXTERIOR
STAINLESS STEEL - Normal soil may be removed with a stainless steel detergent and warm water
applied with a cloth.
NOTE: Remove grease build-up from fixed baffles and other interior surfaces. To remove grease that
has baked on, apply cleanser to a damp cloth or sponge and rub cleanser on the metal in the direc-
tion of the polishing lines of the metal.
NEVER RUB WITH A CIRCULAR MOTION.
Soil and burnt deposits which do not respond can usually be removed by rubbing the surface with
Scotch-Brite scouring pads or stainless scouring pads.
DO NOT USE ORDINARY STEEL WOOL.
Heat tint can be removed by a vigorous scouring in the direction of the polish lines using Scotch-Brite
scouring pads or a stainless scouring pad in combination with a powdered cleanser.

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REPLACEMENT PARTS SCHEMATIC
BALLAST BOX
KSA Grease
Extractor#2800
Incandescent
Light Globe
#2801
#2802
Incandescent
Light Base
#2804
GPS Filter
#2805
Grease Cup
"UV" Cassette
38"L = #2806
66"L = #2807
TOP
INTAKE
(STD)
Replacement Part Numbers
38” UV Cassette 2806
66” UV Cassette 2807
GPS Filter 2804
Grease Cup 2805
KSA Grease Extractor 2800
Incandescent Light Base 2802
Incandescent Light Globe 2801
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Preventative maintenance is necessary for
efficient operation of your Capture RayTM hood.
Daily - Clean exhaust hood exterior. See
cleaning exterior. Wash the KSA extractor and
the GPS filter.
Weekly - Make sure the unit is turned off at the
control panel. Remove the KSA grease extractor
and clean the interior sections of the exhaust
plenum where there is any grease build-up.
Gently wipe any grease off the UV lamps.
Monthly - The Capture RayTM hood should be
inspected regulary. The UV tube frames and
controls should be verified for proper operation
and cleaning. Check to ensure that all indicator
lights are on, and wipe down the UVC lamps
with a damp cloth to remove any residue. Run a
complete test of the system and alarms.
Although this is listed as monthly, it may be extended or
shortened depending on the type of cooking and hours of
operation.
WARNING - Removal of the UVC lamps and Control Panel is by a Halton Factory Authorized
Trained Service Agency only. It is crucial that a Preventative Maintenance Program is
contracted and performed by a Halton Factory Authorized Service Agency only.

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CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
The UV control panel is designed to operate the UV lamps only under safe conditions and warn when
there are lamp failures, fan failures, the lifetime of the lamps has been exceeded or other operational
failures. If these solutions do not fix the problem, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide later in this
manual.
If an alarm goes off on the panel it indicates then there is a problem with the UV operation. To silence
the alarm, press the “MUTE” button; however, the indicator lamps will remain lit. To reset the 10,000
hour clock, it is necessary to use the keypad to reset the timer.
DISPLAY CAUSE SOLUTION
Error A lamp has failed, the voltage to
the lamp is too low, or the lamp
ballast has failed.
- Check line voltage
- Replace UV Lamp
- Replace lamp ballast if needed
No Fan Either the fan is at a lower speed
or belt has broken
Either a KSA filter is not in place
in the hood or the cassette
access door is open.
- Examine and tighten or replace
fan belt if needed.
- Replace fan if needed.
- Check that all filters are
installed and the cassette
access door is closed and
fastened.
10,000 Hour Maintenance The expected lifetime of the
lamps have been reached.
- Replace the UV lamps. Failure
to do this will cause the
system to not be efficient.
Fire The fire system has been
activated.
STANDARD CONTROL PANEL
4"
12"
10 "

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CONTROL PANEL - INPUT - OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
Safety Switches
These switches are monitored when the unit is turned On; in Off mode, they are ignored (except for
the Fire Switch.) They are listed in the order of precedence in case some happen together.
Fire Switch – Normally Open switch connected to terminals 9 and 12
• When switch is closed, UV Lamp output is shut off immediately
• Buzzer sounds, Fire LED is lit and display scrolls FIrE
• Exhaust and Makeup fans may be shut off (depending on Low-level programming)
• This particular alarm remains active even when unit is Off.
Door Switch – Normally Closed switch (stays open during operation) connected to terminals 1 and 2
• When switch is closed, UV Lamp output is shut off immediately
• Fans remain on
• Buzzer sounds, UV Door LED is lit and display scrolls door OPEn
Pressure Switch - Normally Closed switch (stays open during operation) connected to terminals 1 and 15
• When switch is closed, UV shuts off immediately without delay (UV is the only output
affected)
• After Flow Alarm Delay time, buzzer sounds and display scrolls No Fan
• If switch is open again thereafter for at least 1 second, UV lamp output resumes operation
and error is cleared. (1 second delay to avoid contactor flickering when pressure is
unstable)
UV Lamp Failure Switch - Normally Closed switch (stays open during operation) connected to
terminals 1 and 5
• This switch is monitored only if option is enabled (in Low-level programming) and UV Lamp
output is on
• When switch is closed (condition must exist for 60 seconds), all outputs remain on
• Buzzer sounds and display scrolls Error
Miscellaneous Switch - Normally Open switch, can be used for any additional safety feature when
needed.
• When switch is closed, UV Lamp output is shut off immediately
• Fans remain on
• Buzzer sounds, M LED is lit and display scrolls no FIL
Remote ON/OFF Switch - Used to remotely turn the system On and OFF
• If enabled (in Low-level programming), this input overrides the On/Off key
• Keypad On/Off is no longer used (except for Low-level programming)
• Remote switch cannot be used for Low-level programming

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CONTROL PANEL - INPUT - OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
Outputs
UV output – terminals 6 and 7
AC voltage to energize contactor coil switching power to UV lamps, either 120 or 240VAC
Exhaust Fan – terminals 6 and 10
AC voltage to energize exhaust fan starter, 120 or 240VAC
Makeup Fan – terminals 6 and 11.
AC voltage to energize makeup fan starter, 120 or 240VAC
Alarm signal output – Terminal numbers to be assigned if used.
Normally Open contacts which closes on certain alarms (low level programmable) to send signal to
remote monitoring system.
User Interface
There are four keys:
- I/O to turn system On and OFF and to perform low level programming
- Alarm silence to mute the alarm buzzer
- Total to display the total number of hours of UV operation
- Clean to display the number of hours of operation since last UV cleaning
There are six LEDs (from left to right):
- UV lamps ON
- UV access door open
- M lit when miscellaneous input is activated
- No Fan lit when insufficient airflow in the system is detected by pressure switch
- Fire
- Maintenance - If UV Lamp Failure option is enabled, and a failure is detected, UV Service LED
blinks every 0.5 seconds (whether the unit is On or Off)
If Total Time Since Last Cleaning reaches 420 hours (Low-level adjustable), or if Total Hours
Of Operation reaches 10,000 hours (again, Low-level adjustable), UV Service LED comes full on
(whether unit is On or Off.) This check is done also when unit is turned on
NOTE: If cleaning cycle time set at factory for 1600 hour intervals is insufficient for proper
opeartion based on usage, time should be adjusted to reflect new cleaning cycle.

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OPERATING MODES
OFF MODE
• The unit displays OFF
• All outputs are off
• All LEDs remain off (except possibly Service and Fire icons)
• Statistics can be consulted/cleared using appropriate keys
• Press On/Off key to turn on system; turn on sequence is as follows:
o both fans are turned on
o when unit detects air flow, UV lamps are turned on
• If buzzer is on, Mute key disables it
ON MODE
• The unit displays ON
• Fan/UV outputs are on
• Statistics can be consulted/cleared using appropriate keys
• Press On/Off to turn off system; turn off sequence is as follows:
o UV lamp is shut off
o fans stay on for an extra 30 seconds to exhaust ozone from the duct (Low-level pro
grammable)
• If buzzer is on, Mute key disables it
VIEWING/CLEARING STATISTICS
• Two types of statistics are recorded: Total Hours Of Operation and Total Hours Since Last
Cleaning
• These are simply displayed as a number of hours. If this exceeds 999 hours, then the dis
play rounds to the nearest 10, and displays as kilo-hours, with a decimal. For example, 517
hours is displayed as 517, whereas 1517 hours is displayed as 1.52.
• Statistic is viewed by pressing either Total or Clean. Display returns to normal as soon as
key is released.
• Statistic can be cleared by pressing the Mute key while pressing the statistic key.
LOW-LEVEL PARAMETERS
The unit has a Low-level programming mode. These allow fine-tuning of various system parameters
and is intended for the OEM factory or service technicians.
To program these parameters, follow these steps:
• First make sure the unit is Off
• Press and hold the On/Off key for 20 seconds, until the 1st parameter is displayed (PO1)
• On/Off key toggles between parameter name and value
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• Use the Total and Clean keys to browse through the parameter names, and to modify the
parameter value
• 3-second long press of On/Off key to end the Low-level programming mode and exit back
to previous mode. However, there is also a 30-second timeout, so that if no key pressed
for that time, the unit resumes operation on its own.
There is a special key sequence that allows resetting the Low-level parameters to their factory de-
faults described here. During power-up, if the Clean key is pressed, the unit will reset all parameters
to their default values.
MAXIMUM UV CLEAN TIME
Maximum time allowed (in kilo-hours) before UV Service LED lights.
Parameter name: P01
Allowed values: 0.01 to 9.99
Factory default: 1.60
MAXIMUM UV OPERATING TIME
Maximum time allowed (in kilo-hours) before UV Service LED lights.
Parameter name: P02
Allowed values: 0.01 to 9.99
Factory default: 9.99
FAN TURN-OFF DELAY
When unit is turned Off, fans remain on for a certain period (seconds) until residual ozone is
evacuated.
Parameter name: P03
Allowed values: 0 (immediate) to 999
Factory default: 30
FAN OPERATION DURING FIRE
When unit detects the Fire input, it shuts off the UV Lamp output. Fans are also shut off according
to this parameter.

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Parameter name: P04
Allowed values: 0 Both fans are shut off.
1 Exhaust fan only is on.
2 Makeup fan only is on.
3 Both fans are turned on.
Factory default: 0
AIRFLOW ALARM DELAY
This sets the maximum time allowed for the pressure switch to be closed in On mode. After this
delay (in seconds), the unit will sound the buzzer to alert the operator.
Parameter name: P05
Allowed values: 0 (off, never sounds alarm) to 999
Factory default: 30
REMOTE ON/OFF
Enables or disables the remote On/Off switch. If enabled, keypad On/Off no longer controls the unit
(except to program Low-level). When enabled, a remote closed contact will mean On, and an Open
contact will mean Off.
Parameter name: P06
Allowed values: 0 Disabled.
1 Enabled.
Factory default: 0
UV LAMP FAILURE DETECTOR
Enables or disables the UV Lamp Failure detector. If enabled, the unit will monitor the input when-
ever the UV Lamp output is supposed to be on.
Parameter name: P07
Allowed values: 0 Disabled.
1 Enabled.
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1.1 DRY CONTACT ALARM FUNCTION
A dry contact relay (Alarm Relay) can be activated in certain conditions. This is useful for connecting
the control panel to a central building automation or monitoring system.
Parameter name: P08
Allowed values: 0 Relay closes only when Fire Alarm is detected
1 Relay closes only when any of the following is detected:
- UV Door alarm
- No Filter alarm
- No Fan alarm
- Any of the statistics reaches its preset value
2 Relay closes in any of the above conditions
Factory default: 0
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
INOPERATIVE PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Exhaust fan and UVC lamp will
not function
Control Panel Message:
No Fan or Error
Field Wiring or Breaker
- Verify field wiring for proper
connections
- Check fuse at control panel
Fan on but no UVC lamps
Control Panel Message:
No Fan or door OPEN
UV door open
Pressure switch malfunction
- Close door
- Check wiring
- Check air tube for blockage
- Replace pressure switch if
necessary
Power off within ten seconds
Control Panel Message:
No Fan
No air flow
Panel not reading air flow
- Check fan for proper operation
- Check pressure switch
connection and tube
- Replace pressure switch if
defective
UV failure lamp flashes on and
off
Control Panel Message:
Error
UV lamp failure or lamp ballast
failure
- Replace failed cassette with a
new one.
- Replace ballast if defective.

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FUSIBLE
LINKS
(3)
BRACKET
W/ EYEBOLT
BACKET HOLDING
DAMPER
COLLAR
COLLAR HAS 1/2" FLANGE ON INSIDE
PERIMETER FOR DAMPER TO REST ON
12 GAUGE STEEL
12 GAUGE STEEL
S.S.
CABLE
PIVOT ROD
VENTILATOR TOP
INSIDE THE EXHAUST PLENUM
CLIP (C)
EYE BOLT
CLIP (B)
CLIP (A)
COLLAR
FIRE DAMPER
#2 LINK
#3 LINK
#1 LINK
(D)
1. REMOVE GREASE FILTERS
2. UNRAVEL S.S. CABLE AT CLIP (A)
3. FEED LOOSE END OF CABLE THROUGH EYEBOLT AT CLIP (B), THEN BACK
THROUGH EYEBOLT AT CLIP (C)
4. HOLD FIRE DAMPER IN MAXIMUM OPEN POSITION TO ATTACH LINK AT POINT (D)
5. CLOSE "S" HOOKS AS REQUIRED
6. FOR FINAL ADJUSTMENT OF FIRE DAMPER TO ASSURE MAXIMUM OPEN POSTION,
USE EYE BOLTS AT CLIPS (A) AND (B) TO TIGHTEN FOR SLACK
EXHAUST FIRE DAMPER ASSEMBLY

HALTON LIMITED WARRANTY
Halton (“Manufacturer”). Warrants only to its direct purchasers and to no others, that all products
manufactured by the Manufacturer shall be free from defect in materials and workmanship for a period
of twelve (12) months from the date of the original installation and start-up or eighteen (18) months
from date of shipment, whichever occurs first. All products sold but not manufactured by Manufacturer
will be warranted for a period of twelve (12) months from date of shipment.
For products manufactured by the Manufacturer we agree to pay any reasonable labor costs necessary
to repair or replace, at Manufacturers option, defective parts or materials for a period of twelve (12)
months from date of original installation and start-up or eighteen (18) months from date of shipment,
whichever occurs first. All labor costs subject hereto shall be performed during standard work hours at
straight-time rates.
For products sold but not manufactured by the Manufacturer we agree to pay any reasonable labor costs
necessary to repair or replace, at Manufacturers option, defective parts or materials for a period of (90)
days from date of original installation and start-up or (12) months from date of shipment, whichever
occurs first. All labor costs subject hereto shall be performed during standard work hours at straight-
time rates.
Purchaser shall pay incurred premium labor charge, including overtime, weekends and holidays.
Travel time, service charges, miscellaneous tools, material charges, and labor charges resulting from
inaccessibility of equipment will not be paid by Manufacturer.
This LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL APPLY ONLY to products that have been installed and maintained
in accordance with the installation and Care Instruction Manuals. Purchaser shall be solely responsible
for adhering to the instructions and procedures set forth in the said instruction manuals.
This LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE to any damage or defect resulting from fire,
flood, freezing or any Act of God, abuse, misuse, accident, neglect or failure to adhere to all instructions
set forth in the installation and Care Instruction Manuals. Furthermore, this limited warranty shall not
apply to any product that has been altered, unless such alteration has been approved in writing by a
duly authorized representative of the manufacturer. In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for any
loss, expense, personal injury or consequential damage, of any kind or character, as may result from a
defect in material, and/or workmanship, however caused.
EXCEPT AS IS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, MANUFACTURER MAKES
NO WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY FOR FITNESS OR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NEITHER
DOES MANUFACTURER MAKE ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO
PRODUCTS SOLD BY MANUFACTURER OR AS TO THE USE THEREOF.
Halton Indoor Climate Systems, Ltd.
1021 Brevik Place • Mississauga, ON L4W 3R7 CANADA
Tel: 905-624-0301 Fax: 905-624-0301
Website address www.haltoncanada.com
Halton Company
101 Industrial Drive, Scottsville, 42164 USA
Tel: 270-237-5600 Fax: 270-237-5700
Website address www.haltoncompany.com
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