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Installation Model: FSH-2, FSH-2A-99 <br /> 2.03.2 Nood Power i i <br /> IMPORTANT! <br /> Electrical installation materials (breakers, conduit&fittings,wire, etc.) and labor shall be provided by the <br /> customer. Work should be performed by a qualified professional electrical contactor. <br /> Installation must comply with all local code requirements. Giles assumes no responsibility with respect to code <br /> compliance regarding installation and use of this equipment. <br /> Model FSH-2: <br /> 1. Install appropriate circuit breakers in main electrical panel supplying power for the hood. See Section 2.03. <br /> for required circuit breakers. Breaker size given is for the hood only. Appliance requires separate power <br /> supply, see Figure 2.03.1 (A). <br /> 2. Remove cover on service entrance box and run appropriate size conduit and wire from box to the electrical <br /> panel supplying hood power. Allow sufficient length of wire and conduit to provide slack needed to properly <br /> access unit for cleaning and service. <br /> 3. Make all appropriate connections. <br /> 4. Reinstall box cover. <br /> Model FSH-2A-99: <br /> 1. Install appropriate circuit breakers in main electrical panel supplying hood power. See Section 2.03. for <br /> required circuit breakers. Breaker size given is for the hood only. <br /> 2. Some FSH-2A-99 models provide an interlocked power receptacle for the appliance located in the left-side <br /> hood leg or on the rear panel, see Figure 2.03.1 (B). When installing a hood with the interlocked receptacle, <br /> the breaker size shall be determined by the electrical load of the appliance being placed under the Hood <br /> (max. load is 50A). <br /> 2. Remove the upper rear panel to access terminal blocks. Remove one of the large hole plugs and install an <br /> appropriate conduit connector. Route appropriately sized flexible conduit and wire from the electrical panel <br /> supplying hood power. Allow sufficient length of wire and conduit to provide slack needed to access unit for <br /> cleaning and service. <br /> 3. Make all appropriate connections as shown in Figure 2.03.1 (B). <br /> 4. Reinstall rear panel. <br /> 9 <br />