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No G310A-A
February 20, 2007

Guardian Model G300-A
Owner's / Installation Manual

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INTRODUCTION

There exist a variety of reasons for cooking grease fires, but most reasons involve unattended cooking accidents. Here are some tips to help prevent a cooking grease fire in your kitchen.

FIRE PREVENTION TIPS:

- Never leave the kitchen when frying food.

- Use fresh cooking oil whenever possible.

- Dense smoke from the frying pan indicates cooking oil is near auto ignition - turn the burner down or off.

- Keep cooking areas clean and clear of combustibles. If you must leave the kitchen when frying food, turn the burner off or remove the pan from the burner until you return.


IN CASE OF A GREASE FIRE:

Never attempt to move a burning pan of cooking grease from the kitchen range. DO NOT TRY TO EXTINGUISH A GREASE FIRE WITH WATER. Call the fire department immediately. Alert other occupants and evacuate. Let your Guardian III extinguish any range top fire. Wait at least 30 minutes after a cooking fire has been extinguished before approaching your kitchen range.

DEFINITIONS

WET CHEMICAL: A solution of water and potassium carbonate based chemical, potassium acetate-based chemical or a combination thereof which forms an extinguishing agent.

LISTED: Equipment or materials included in a list published by Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated (UL).

SHALL OR MUST: Indicates a mandatory requirement.

SHOULD OR MAY: Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised.

APPLIANCE: For the purpose of this manual, appliance means a residential-type kitchen range supplied by gas or electricity to power and heat range top burners.
  TABLE OF CONTENTS Pg
   
INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITIONS
GUARDIAN III SYSTEM COMPONENT
APPLICATION AND LIMITATION
CLEAN-UP AND MAINTENANCE
ENCLOSURE/EXTINGUISHING ASSY
CPU UNIT CONTROL BOARD
SENSOR ASSEMBLY
DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY
ACCESSORIES
ELECTRIC SHUTOFFS
GAS SHUTOFFS
SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
AIMING NOZZLES
SYSTEM CHECK OUT
ARMING SYSTEM
AFTER DISCHARGE
PARTS LIST
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
OPTIONAL SONIC GAS SHUTOFF 22
OPTIONAL SONIC ELECTRIC SHUTOFF 23

ILLUSTRATIONS

FIGURE  1       Guardian III System Components
FIGURE  2       System (Enclosure/Extinguisher Assy.)
FIGURE  3       Central Processing Unit Control Board
FIGURE 3A     AC/DC Adaptor
FIGURE  4       Temp. Activated Sensor Assy./Dist Assy.
FIGURE  5       Remote Alarm
FIGURE  6       Installation of Remote Alarm
FIGURE  7       Manual Remote Pull Station
FIGURE  8       Installation of Manual Remote Pull Station
FIGURE  9       Sonic Receiver Assy.
FIGURE 10      Alarm / Strobe Assy.
FIGURE 11      Interface Enclosure Assembly
FIGURE 12A   3-Prong Shutoff
FIGURE 12B   4-Prong Shutoff
FIGURE 12C   Hardwire Shutoff
FIGURE 13      Electric Shutoff Connector Configuration
FIGURE 14      Electric Shutoff Interconnect Identification
FIGURE 15      Electric Shutoff Installation
FIGURE 16      Gas Shutoff Valve Installation
FIGURE 17      Gas Shutoff Control Box Installation
FIGURE 18      Gas Shutoff  Connection Identification.
FIGURE 19      Minimum and Maximum Heights
FIGURE 20      Nozzle / Sensor Height
FIGURE 21      Hole Location
FIGURE 22      Nozzle/Sensor Assembly
FIGURE 23      Overview Inside Hood
FIGURE 24      Nozzle Adjustment
FIGURE 25      Target Area
FIGURE 26      Arming System
FIGURE  A      Optional Sonic Gas Shutoff Installation
FIGURE  B      Optional Gas Sonic Box
FIGURE  C      Optional Gas Sonic Shutoff
FIGURE  D      Optional 3 Prong Sonic Electric Shutoff
FIGURE  E       Optional 4 Prong Sonic Electric Shutoff
FIGURE  F       Optional Hardware Sonic Electric Shutoff
FIGURE  G      Optional Sonic Electric Shutoff Installation

 

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