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Chapter 5 - Testing and Repair
Replacing UV Lamps
Overview
The UV Lamp Modules come in two lengths, a nominal 3’-0” and 5’-0”. The length and number of modules is
dependent on the length of the Ventilator section (refer to Table T-5-7-1). There are six lamps in each module.
Table T-5-7-1
Replacing UV Lamps
DANGER: Replacing UV Lamps as outlined on this page MUST be performed by a Gaylord Certified Service
Agent. For a list of Gaylord Certified Service Agencies (CSA’s) visit www.gaylordventilation.com and go to
“Service Agencies”.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Tasks involved to replace UV Lamps involve potential exposure to high doses of UV light and live electrical
components. There is a risk of serious injury to skin and eyes from UV light. There is a risk of shock, injury,
and /or death from live electrical components.
Personal Protective Equipment
1.
Eye protection that prevents 100% of UV light being transmitted through the lens must be worn at all
times when replacing the UV Lamps on any ELXC-UVi Ventilator that is energized and/or has the potential
to be energized and expose personnel to UV light.
2.
Whenever service work is performed it is recommended that long sleeve shirts and pants be worn to
minimize the potential for inadvertent exposure of the skin to UV light.
Chapter 5, Page 5-13
TESTING AND REPAIR
Replacing UV Lamps
Overview
The UV Lamp Modules come in two lengths, a nominal 3’-0” and 5’-0”. The length and number of
modules is dependent on the length of the Ventilator section (refer to Table
T-5-13-1
). The number of
lamps used is dependent on the type of cooking equipment the Ventilator is covering.
Table T-5-13-1
Replacing UV Lamps
DANGER: Replacing UV Lamps as outlined on this page MUST be performed by a Gaylord Certified
Service Agent. For a list of Gaylord Certified Service Agencies (CSA’s) visit
www.gaylordusa.com
and
go “Service Agencies”.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Tasks involved to replace UV Lamps involve potential exposure to high doses of UV light and live
electrical components. There is a risk of serious injury to skin and eyes from UV light. There is a risk of
shock, injury, and /or death from live electrical components.
Personal Protective Equipment
1.
Eye protection that prevents 100% of UV light being transmitted through the lens must be worn at
all times when replacing the UV Lamps on any ELXC-UV Ventilator that is energized and/or has the
potential to be energized and expose personnel to UV light.
2.
Whenever service work is performed it is recommended that long sleeve shirts and pants be worn
to minimize the potential for inadvertent exposure of the skin to UV light.
Number of UV Lamp Modules
Active
Ventilator
Length
Number
of 3’-0”
Modules
Number
of 5’-0”
Modules
4’-0” – 6’-5”
1
0
6’-6” – 7’-5”
0
1
7’-6” – 9’-11”
2
0
10’-0” – 12’-5”
1
1
12’-6” – 16’-0”
0
2
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