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GPC -7000-SPC-SO
MODEL “GPC-7000-SPC-SO”
COMBINED WASH CONTROL and SPRAY ODOR CABINET
for POLLUTION CONTROL CLEAN-IN-PLACE VENTILATORS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DESCRIPTION
Furnish Wash Control Cabinet Model “GPC-7000-SPC-SO________” to
house electrical and plumbing components for operation of the Eliminator
Pollution Control Clean-In-Place Ventilator(s) and Duct Sump(s), if specified.
CONTROLS: The Wash Control Cabinet shall include a built-in Gaylord
Command Center to control all functions of the exhaust and supply fans, the
Extractor and Plenum Wash cycles, UVi Lamps, Pollution Control Ventilator,
Spray Odor Control and Ducts Sumps, if specified. The control shall be a
programmable logic controller (PLC) based unit with a touch screen display
interface. The touch screen shall include the “START FAN” and “STOP FAN”
buttons and a “MENU” button to easily access all programming functions.
The display shall show all current operating modes such as “FAN ON”, “FAN
OFF”, “EXTRACTOR WASH ON”, etc.
Programming features shall include:
1. Setting the duration and frequency of each Extractor (Face and
Internal Passages of Extractors) and Plenum Wash Cycle for APPLICATION
each Ventilator section independently, based upon type and For use with Eliminator Pollution Control Clean-in-Place Ventilators with
duration of cooking. or without UVi and Gaylord Duct Sumps (GDS).
2. Setting the duration of each ESP Cell Wash Cycle for each
Ventilator section independently, based upon type and duration
of cooking. NUMBER REQUIRED
3. Optional setting to automatically “START FAN” and “STOP FAN” One control cabinet can be used for up to five (5) Ventilator sections. Any
at specific times for each day of operation. number of exhaust fans and supply fans can be connected to the Wash
4. Optional lockout of all operations for days not operating. Control Cabinet, if simultaneous operation is desired. If there are two or more
groups of ventilators, each with their own exhaust fan, and independent
The Gaylord Command Center shall include volt-free contacts for optional; operation of the fans is desired, consult factory for options.
1) interfacing the exhaust and supply fans with a building management
system or other control circuits to monitor the system and/or to allow
remote START and STOP OF exhaust fans, and 2) for interfacing with a fire FEATURES
extinguishing system to send a signal to the building fire alarm system and/ • Touch Screen Operation, Programming and Display
or notify the building management system of a fire extinguishing system • Individual Wash Settings for each Ventilator Section, Extractor
discharge. The Gaylord Command Center shall also monitor and display (Face and Internal Passages of Extractors) and Plenum, based upon
status of; 1) “UVi System On”, “UVi Lamp Failure”, “UVi Standby”, 2) Total Cooking Type
Hours of UVi Lamp Operation, 3) “ESP Fault “, “ESP OK”, 4) Low Detergent • Autostart Capable to Meet International Mechanical Code (IMC)
notification, if option is specified. In addition, the control shall monitor • Remote Fan Start/Stop from Building Management System
the “Autostart” sensors mounted in the Ventilator(s), if equipped, and • Monitor Fire Extinguishing System Discharge
automatically start the exhaust and supply fan(s) when cooking occurs • Built-in Time Clock
when the fans are off and if the temperature is above the sensor’s set point. • Built-in Back Flow Preventer
The Gaylord Command Center shall be equipped with a battery back-up
to hold the clock and memory for programming functions.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
PLUMBING: Plumbing components shall consist of a line strainer, shut-off
valve, reduced pressure principle device backflow preventer, pressure/ Low Detergent Monitor - The Wash Control Cabinet shall include a
temperature gauge, detergent pump, a detergent container, spray odor detergent flow switch to monitor detergent levels and display a message
catalyst pump, and a spray odor catalyst drum. Required water solenoid on the Gaylord Command Center to notify of low detergent.
valves are provided by Gaylord and are mounted at each Ventilator section.
Light Switch - The Wash Control Cabinet shall include a built-in light
INTERCONNECTIONS: All plumbing and electrical interconnections switch for interconnection to the ventilator lighting circuit.
between the Wash Control Cabinet, the building services and the
Ventilators shall be the responsibility of the applicable trades. Backflow Security Access- The Wash Control Cabinet door shall be equipped with
certification by field plumber. keyed latch to prevent unauthorized access to the controls.
CONSTRUCTION: The Wash Control Cabinet shall be of all stainless steel Trim Ring- The Wash Control Cabinet shall include a full perimeter one
construction, not less than 18 gauge, type 300 series. All exposed surfaces piece adjustable trim ring.
shall be a number 4 finish. The use of aluminized steel or galvanized steel
is not acceptable. The Wash Control Cabinet shall have welded corners ACCEPTANCE & APPROVALS: The Wash Control Cabinet shall be ETL Listed
and hinged doors to the plumbing and electrical compartments. Electrical and comply with all requirements of the International Plumbing Code (IPC),
compartment shall be watertight to protect against direct hose spray. Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), and the National Electrical Code (NEC).
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