This manual provides
Installation & Operating instructions for
PAWS VENTILATOR
CONTROLS
For Models:
P30, P31, P32, P33, P34,
P35, P36, P37, P44, P46 and P47
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P/N OMANUAL_PVC-09/06
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................... 1-2
A. Model Number Guide .................................................................................................. 1
1. Models P30, P34 and P44 ............................................................................. 1
2. Models P31, P35 and P45 ............................................................................. 1
3. Models P32, P36 and P46 ............................................................................. 1
4. Models P33, P37 and P47 ............................................................................. 1-2
II. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................... 2-9
A. Wall Attachment .......................................................................................................... 2
A. PAWS Programmed Events Worksheet...................................................................... 25
B. PAWS Sequence of Operation(detailed)..................................................................... 26-33
C. Detergent Spec Sheet ................................................................................................. 34-35
D. Typical Field Wiring Diagram ...................................................................................... 36
E. Typical Internal Wiring Diagrams ................................................................................ 37-45
I. General Description
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The AVTEC PAWS panel is supplied as a SubAssembly for an AVTEC Energy Aire Auto Wash
Ventilator.
The PAWS panel is provided to control the
exhaust and make-up air fans and the Ventilator
Auto Wash (cleaning) cycle(s).
One panel will control one or more fans if
operated simultaneously. Each panel will
operate up to 50 linear feet of ventilator with a
single wash output. Sequential wash models
include up to 8 wash outputs and can operate
up to 400 linear feet of ventilator.
Fan and wash operation may be initiated
manually or programmed to occur at a user
specified time. The operation of the wash
output(s) may be set to a value from 2 to 10
minutes.
The PAWS panel may be provided as a wall
mounted unit or integrated into an AVTEC
Energy Distribution System (EDS).
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) list the
PAWS panel as:
“SUBASSEMBLY FOR EXHAUST HOOD
WITH
EXHAUST DAMPER, for USE ONLY
WITH AVTEC LABELED HOOD
ASSEMBLY FOR EXHAUST HOOD WITH
EXHAUST DAMPER”
-And-
“SUBASSEMBLY FOR EXHAUST HOOD
WITHOUT
DAMPER, for USE ONLY WITH
AVTEC LABELED HOOD ASSEMBLY
FOR EXHAUST HOOD WITHOUT
EXHAUST DAMPER”
All support plumbing and electrical components
for the PAWS panel are located within the panel
or the EDS. Peripheral plumbing components
may be shipped loose for installation in the field
by appropriate trades.
A. Model Number Guide
The PAWS control panels are available with
a wide variety of options specific to each
model number.
To determine the model number of your
panel, press and hold the (UP) (DOWN)
arrows at the same time. The top display
line will read:
Panel Model Numbe
AVTEC IND. P35 v1.0
PROGRAM WASH QTY. 2
Software
Version
Number
1. Models P30, P34 and P44
Features Include:
Manual or Programmed Fan
�
Operation
Adjustable Wash Timer
�
Manual or Programmed Wash
�
Operation.
Low Detergent Enunciator
�
Supervised Water Supply Valve
�
Input (connection optional).
Water Pressure Switch Input
(connection optional).
Exhaust Fan Output, 120vac or volt-
�
free normally open contacts.
Supply Fan Output, 120vac or volt-
�
free normally open contacts.
Electric Shunt Trip Output
�
P30—Single Wash Output
�
P34—2 to 3 Wash Outputs
�
P44—4 to 8 Wash Outputs
�
2. Models P31, P35 and P45
Features Include:
All items listed for model P30.
�
Fuel Reset with 1-1/2 second delay
�
for latching Gas Solenoid output.
P31—Single Wash Output
�
P35—2 Wash Outputs
�
P45—3 to 8 Wash Outputs
�
3. Models P32, P36 and P46
Features Include:
All items listed for model P30.
�
Fuel Reset with 120-second delay
�
for latching Gas Solenoid output.
120vac, 600va, Battery Back Up.
�
Provides 120 seconds of operating
power for the gas solenoid output
and, 4-1/2 hours of power for the
operation of the PAWS panel.
P32—Single Wash Output
�
P36—2 to 3 Wash Outputs
�
P46—4 to 8 Wash Outputs
�
4. Models P33, P37 and P47
Features Include:
All items listed for model P30.
�
120vac, 600va, Battery Back Up.
�
Provides 5 hours of power for the
operation of the PAWS panel.
P33—Single Wash Output
�
P37—2 to 3 Wash Outputs
�
Wash Output Quantit
1
P47—4 to 8 Wash Outputs
For specific operation of the features listed
above refer to the “Sequence of Operation”
section of this manual.
II. Installation
Control panel dimensions and connection details
are shown on the enclosed shop drawing.
Panels may be surface mounted, partially
recessed or fully recessed. Typically the bottom
edge of the panel is mounted 36” above the
floor.
A. Wall Attachment
1. Surface Mounted
Drill four [4] mounting holes in PAWS
panel plumbing compartment.The
mounting holes should be near each
corner of the box to provide adequate
support. Be careful not to damage any
components. Do not drill in the
electrical compartment since component
damage will result. Bolt to wall with
anchor bolts or other acceptable means.
Weight of control panel varies from 90
lbs. to 200 lbs. See Figure II.A.1
Figure II.A.2
3. Energy Distribution System
The PAWS panel may be provided as
an integral part of an AVTEC EDS
(EnergyDistributionSystem).All
components are pre-mounted.
B. Electrical Interconnection
Projectspecificwiringschematicsare
provided in the project installation package.
GeneralInternalWiringDiagrams(by
model)andaFieldInterconnection
schematic are included in the Appendix of
thismanual. Individualfieldinterconnections are listed below.
Figure II.A.1
2. Recessed
Cut hole in wall 1/2" greater than overall
dimensions of control box [shown on
shop drawing]. Spacers or support
angles may be necessary to provide
proper support. It is recommended that
panel be bolted to wall as described for
surface mounted above.A stainless
steel trim angle is provided and may be
set in place with construction adhesive.
See Figure. II.A.2
1. Control Panel Power Supply
Provide 120vac, 15amps, single-phase
power. Connect the hot (L1) to terminal
“H”, the neutral (L2) to terminal “N”, and
thegroundtoterminal“G”.
See Figure II.B.1
Figure II.B.1
2. Vent Light Switch Power Supply
(optional feature)
Provide 120vac, 20 amps, single-phase
circuit. Connect the hot (L1) to line side
of the switch. Connect the load side of
the switch to the black wire in the hood
connection box. Connect the neutral and
ground wires tothe corresponding
2
connections in the hood connection box.
See Figure II.B.2
Figure II.B.2
3. Fan Starter(s)
The control voltage for the fan starters
may be provided from the PAWS panel
(120vac)ortheoutputsmay be
configured as volt free normally open
contacts.
a) If the fan starters are not pre-wired
and require 120vac for the control
coils connect as shown in Figure
II.B.3.a, “120VAC OUTPUT FROM
PAWSPANELTOFAN
STARTERS”.
b) If the fan starter package is pre-
wired and requires connection to
normallyopenvolt-free(dry)
contactsconnectasshown in
FigureII.B.3.b“FAN STARTER
CONTROL VOLTAGE THROUGH
VOLT FREE N.O. CONTACTS”.
4. Vent Exhaust Damper Switch
(optional feature)
The hoods connected to the panel may
include exhaust dampers with switching
devices that indicate when the damper
hasclosedduetoanextreme
temperature rise. There are three types
of exhaust damper that may connect to
the PAWS panel, Resetable ElectroMechanical, Fusible Link with Thermoswitch, and Fusible Link with damper
switch.
a) Resetable Electro-Mechanical
Damper
The connection is from the PAWS
panel to the hood connection box.
Terminal #7 provides power to the
common terminal on the relay.
PAWS model series P3** provide
120vac to the common terminal on
the relay. PAWS model series P4**
provide24vdc tothe common
terminal on the relay.
Terminal #8 is connected to the
relay normally open contact.The
source voltage coming from terminal
#7 dictates the switched power
through this contact.
Terminal #9 provides 120vac to the
Thermo-switch. When the Thermoswitch closes 120vac is passed to
the damper solenoid and relay coil.
Figure II.B.3.a
Figure II.B.3.b
Terminal “N” is connected to the
neutral terminals on the damper
solenoid and relay coil. See Figure
II.B.4.a.
Figure II.B.4.a
b) Fusible Link Damper with
Thermo-switch
The connection is from the PAWS
panel to the hood connection box.
3
Terminal #7 provides power to the
common terminal on the relay.
PAWS model series P3** provide
120vac to the common terminal on
the relay. PAWS model series P4**
provide24vdc tothe common
terminal on the relay.
Terminal #8 is connected to the
relay normally open contact.The
source voltage coming from terminal
#7 dictates the switched power
through this contact.
Terminal #9 provides 120vac to the
Thermo-switch. When the Thermoswitch closes 120vac is passed to
the relay coil.
Terminal “N” is connected to the
neutral terminal on the relay coil.
See Figure II.B.4.b.
Figure II.B.4.c
5. Water Solenoid
The water wash solenoid is installed and
pre-wired in panels that have a single
wash output.
Water wash solenoids for multiple wash
output panels are pre-mounted on the
hood. The installing electrician must
provide a (2) wire circuit from the panel
terminal strip to the each solenoid valve.
Terminals #22 through #29 are provided
for each wash output (1 to 8). See
Figure II.B.5.
Figure II.B.4.b
c) Fusible Link Damper with Damper
Switch
The connection is from the PAWS
panel to the hood connection box.
Terminal #7 provides power to the
normallyopencontactonthe
damper switch. PAWS model series
P3** provide 120vac to the normally
open contact. PAWS model series
P4** provide 24vdc to the normally
open contact.
Terminal #8 is connected to the
common terminal on the damper
switch. The source voltage coming
fromterminal#7dictatesthe
switchedpowerthroughthis
contact. See Figure II.B.4.c
Figure II.B.5
6. Fire Pull Switch (optional feature)
The Fire Pull Switch is an optional
feature that allows the user to activate
the PAWS Fire Condition manually. The
pull switch may be panel mounted and
pre-wired, or installed in a remote
location (typically at the egress of the
kitchen). The normally closed switch is
connected to Terminals # 2 and 3. The
panel is shipped with a jumper between
these terminals. The jumper is removed
and discarded once the Fire Pull Switch
is connected. Terminal #3 provides
power to the common terminal on the
4
Fire Pull Switch. PAWS model series
P3** provide 120vac to the common
terminal. PAWS model series P4**
provide 24vdc to the common terminal.
See Figure II.B.6.
Figure II.B.6
7. Detergent Pump
The Detergent Pump is installed and
pre-wired in panels that have an integral
Detergent Tank.
Someapplicationsusearemote
Detergent dispensing cabinet with a
large volume tank (5 gallons) or drum.
In these applications the pump is
provided in a stainless steel cabinet.
The installing electrician must provide a
(3) wire circuit from the panel terminal
strip to the Detergent Pump. Terminal
#9 is connected to the normally open
contact on the pump prime switch,
terminal 21 is connected to the normally
closed contact on the prime switch. The
neutral lead from the pump motor is
connected to the “N” terminal strip. See
Figure II.B.7.
8. Detergent Probe
The Detergent Probe is installed and
pre-wired in panels that have an integral
Detergent Tank.
Someapplicationsusearemote
Detergent dispensing cabinet with a
large volume tank (5 gallons) or drum.
In these applications the probe is
connected to a terminal strip in the
Detergent Pump steel cabinet. The
installing electrician must provide a (2)
wire circuit from the panel terminal strip
to the Detergent Probe. See Figure
II.B.8.
Figure II.B.8
The probe should be installed in the
detergent container so that it does not
protrude below the top of the detergent
pump inlet strainer. This is intended to
prevent the pump from losing its prime
and will advise when the tank needs to
be refilled. The probe rods may be cut
tofacilitateaneatandeffective
installation. See Figure II.B.8.a.
Figure II.B.7
Figure II.B.8.a
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