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WON'T
THE INSTALLATION REQUIRE CUTTING OR
DRILLING HOLES INTO MY ROOF?
Typical
installations will not. The unit is designed in such a way
that a tight-fitting filter and the weight of the unit are all
that's needed to hold it in place. Steeply pitched roofs may
require the use of elevation brackets that level the Grease
Guard
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WON'T
THE WIND BLOW IT AWAY IF
IT’S NOT BOLTED INTO PLACE?
Typical
applications do not require additional mounting hardware.
There may be some applications such as near airports that
require further measures, but the low profile units are
typically not subjected to high wind forces.
HOW
CAN I GET THE MOST FROM
MY GREASE GUARD?
After
proper installation, you need to set a regular schedule for
when and how often you will be checking and replacing the
Grease Guard filters. We recommend checking it the first week
after installation, one month after installation and three
months after installation. If the unit is catching grease from
a vent where the leakage is fairly consistent over time, by
following this format, you will have a pretty good idea of how
to then set your maintenance schedule. Often there are other
maintenance inspections or functions on the rooftop, such as
HVAC inspections, that must be done regularly and the Grease
Guard inspection can become part of this routine.
DO
I NEED TO REPLACE THE ENTIRE
FILTER EVERY TIME?
Depending
on the leakage pattern there maybe one section that is more
saturated than others. The Grease Guard has been designed so
that the filters are modular and come in sections. You may
wish to rotate sections and switch a "fresher"
filter with one that is nearing saturation. Once the unit is
fully saturated, oily residue will be washed away with the
rain, so it is important to provide regular inspections.
HOW
CAN I CUT THE FILTER ACCURATELY?
You've
heard the old saying to "measure twice and cut
once," that applies here, too. We recommend carefully
measuring and cutting for your first installation and then
making a template for future use. That will save time as well
as ensure a consistent fit.
ARE
THERE MORE SIZES THAN WHAT IS
LISTED?
Yes.
In fact, just about any application can be customized. Usually
there's a stock size available that will work. The times when
a custom unit might be required are if there are obstructions
sticking out of the roof that would interfere with the
framework. But even if there are obstructions, remember that
the frame should roughly be centered over the leak area, and
does not need to be perfectly centered around the vent or
curb. And since the filter gets cut to size, as long as the
obstruction is within the open part of the framework, the
filter can be cut around the obstruction.
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