Greenheck Fan GGH20 Manual De Usuario

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Model GGH2O
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Troubleshooting
Replacement Parts
Hood is not cleaning
If the hood does not seem to be adequately cleaned, 
look for the following:
Detergent tank — is it empty or filled with wrong 
detergent?
Detergent pump — is the detergent pump running? 
Is there power to the pump? Is the detergent level 
low? If the hood plenum area is not sufficiently 
cleaning, consult factory for information on 
increasing duration of wash cycle and detergent 
pump.
Nozzles — are any of them clogged? If so, they can 
be removed and cleared using a small wire.
Water temperature — is it at least 140°F.
Hardness of water — test water for hardness level. 
It is recommended that soft water be used.
Hood not draining properly — plugged drain.
Ensure all floats have stamped circles facing up.
Water leaks 
— water leaking through the access 
panels when filling. Ensure access panels are securely 
in place. If leak persists, partially close inlet water ball 
valve (by others) upstream of fill solenoid to reduce 
water pressure.
Condensation in the hood 
— large amounts of 
condensation while hood is washing. Hood should 
be washed after the hood and equipment is warm, 
not hot. The warm equipment helps reduce the 
condensation that forms in the hood.
Approved wash detergent
Formula G-510 from 2010 Products, Inc. 
Phone: 800-286-2010 
(Not provided by Greenheck).
Greenheck 
Part 
Number
Grainger® 
Part 
Number
Wash Nozzles
Above GG Filters
472806
Below GG Filters
472795
Before First Stage Filters
472805
Repair Kits
Solenoid Model 1A579
K-1180
Solenoid Model 1A578
K-1172
When ordering parts, please be prepared to provide 
us with your cabinet and hood system model 
number, and serial number from labels on the hood 
and cabinet. See the chart below to identify the 
replacement parts needed.