Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting chart – FloAire Canopy Hood User Manual

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Troubleshooting

The following table lists causes and corrective actions for possible problems with exhaust hoods. Review
this list prior to consulting manufacturer.

Troubleshooting Chart

Problem

Potential Cause

Corrective Action

Smoke is not being captured/Low
Exhaust

Filters are clogged

Clean filters

Extreme negative pressure in space

Increase MUA Quantity to balance
building

Exhaust Fan operating in incorrect direction

Check motor wiring to wiring diagram
located on fan motor

Hood overhang on appliance is not correct

Hood should overhang cooking
appliances adequately

Exhaust airflow too low

Increase exhaust fan RPM/HP

Exhaust Duct Static Pressure higher than
design

Increase exhaust fan RPM/HP or have
ductwork re-worked

No Exhaust

Exhaust Fan not running

Turn fan disconnect on
Check fan belts
Check circuit breaker/voltage

Exhaust Fan running backwards

Wheel should turn per rotation arrow on
fan
3 Phase Motor direction may be
reversed by switching any 2 leads
1 Phase Motors must be wired per their
label

Fan is on incorrect hood

Make sure electrical package is
controlling the correct fan

No Make-Up Air

Make-Up Air Fan not running

Turn Fan disconnect on
Check fan belts
Check circuit breaker/voltage

Make-Up Air Damper closed

Ensure blades open on damper

Make-Up Air Fan running backwards

Wheel should turn per rotation arrow on
fan
3 Phase Motor direction may be
reversed by switching any 2 leads
1 Phase Motors must be wired per their
label

Make-Up Air Duct Static Pressure higher
than design

Eliminate flexible ductwork and remove
number of elbows in duct.

Clogged Make-Up Air Filters

Clean filters

Fire System activated or not armed

Microswitch on Fire System is keeping
make-up air from operating and fire
system must be armed

Exhaust/Make-Up Air Motor cycles on
and off

Motor Over-amping

Make sure motor amperage is below
FLA of motor label
Ensure motor wiring is adequately sized

Exhaust air temperature too high

Increase exhaust airflow or use higher
temperature rated motor

Grease does not drain

Grease trough full

Clean grease trough behind hood filters

Grease dripping from hood

Hood not being cleaned often enough

Clean surface of hood more frequently

Exhaust rate too low

Speed up exhaust fan

Hood is vibrating

Vibrating Exhaust or MUA Fan

Find source of vibration in fans and
correct (Often times a rag or other
debris will be in exhaust fan wheel)

Light Globes are full of fluid

Duct Leak above hood

Check ductwork or fan to roof
connection for leaks and seal where
necessary

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