CHAMPION DH5000 VHR Installation Statement User Manual

Installation statement

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for Model DH5000 and DH5000T Hood-type Dishwashers with a Direct Vent Option

or a Condensate Removal Option

Installation Statement

Although local codes for dishwasher hood systems may vary from one municipality or state to another most

are derived from the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA Code 96 or the International Mechanical

Code. Section 507.2.2 of the International Mechanical Code, (2009) states, “Type II hoods shall be

installed above dishwashers and light duty appliances that produce heat or moisture and do not produce

grease or smoke, except where the heat and moisture from such appliances are incorporated into the HVAC

system design or into the design of a separate removal system”.

The requirement does not distinguish between machine type, heat type or operational temperature.

Installation Codes

Code Compliance

A code official having jurisdiction may ask the HVAC contractor to demonstrate that the heating and air

conditioning system for a new or existing installation will accommodate the heat and moisture produced by

a Genesis DH5000 and DH5000T utilizing the Direct Vent or Condensate Removal option. The information

contained in this document explains the DH5000 and DH5000T operation to assist the code official & the

HVAC contractor.

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Form No. 115042_D

Frequently Asked Questions

Question:

Do I need to get approval for my installation?

Answer:

A code inspector may need to approve the installation before the dishwasher is installed to

ensure that all local codes and regulations have been followed. Contact your local building

inspector for details on the applicable codes, regulations, and inspection procedures.

Question:

What types of information might I need for approval?

Answer:

A code inspector may request a report from an HVAC contractor showing that the building

design will handle the heat output of the DH5000 or DH5000T equipped with the condensate

removal option. Table 1 below provides the latent and sensible heat output information that the

contractor needs to make its report.

A code inspector may also request information about the dishwasher. You can obtain

DH5000 or DH5000T specification sheets at: http://www.championindustries.com/products

You may also call USA Champion Sales Dept. at: 1-800 532-8591, M-F 8-5 EST, or Canada

Champion Sales Dept. at: 1-800 263-5798, M-F 8:30-4:30. In addition, you may call the

Champion National Service Dept.: IN USA: 1-800-858-4477 IN CANADA: 1-800 263-5798

Question:

What are the plumbing requirements for the condensate removal option?

Answer:

The condensate removal option requires a cold water supply that provides a minimum

flowing pressure of 45 PSI at the dishwasher before adjusting the flowing pressure on the

machine to 20-22PSI. The cold water supply temperature must be between 55-75°F/13-34°C

for proper operation.

Tabel 1: Latent and Sensible Heat Output

REMOVAL SYSTEM

Condensate Removal
Direct Vent

HEAT OUPUT (BTU/HR)

Latent

13,000

4,600

6,000

5,600

Sensible

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