Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Specifications
- Getting Started
- 2.1. Introduction to CMA-180
- 2.2. Receiving and Installation
- 3. Wiring Options
- Quick service guide
- 5. INITIAL PARTS KIT P/N 1100.17
- 6. Auto-Fill Solid State Timer
- 7. Wire Diagram for CMA-180 With Booster Heater
- 8. Wire Diagram for CMA-180 Booster Only
- 9. Wire Diagram for CMA-180 Without Booster Heater
- 10. Wire Diagram for 480V 180 Without Booster Heater
- 11. Wire Diagram for 480V 180 With Booster Heater
MODEL CMA-180 INSTALLATION & OPERATION Rev. 2.08A Page
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3. Wiring Options
Wiring Options
3-Phase and 1 Phase
Single-Source
240V 3-Phase
(Without booster)
Single-Source
240V 3-Phase
Standard
Single-Source
240V 1-Phase
Two-Source
240V 1-Phase
Single-Source
240V 1-Phase
(Without booster)
DISPENSER HOOK-UP
1. The power signal is 208/230 volts. The power block is labeled inside the control box.
Conduit holes for both detergent & rinse are supplied on the control box.
2. A threaded (1/8”) injection point is provided on the final rinse Teflon mixing chamber
located off the back of the machine.
3. A (7/8”) hole is provided in the tank for a probe access. It is located on the front side of
the wash tank inside the heater cover.
MAIN POWER CONNECTION
Please refer to the machine data plate or choose one of the five (5) power connections illustrated
above. Electrical requirements are shown for machines with or without booster heater, three or
single phase.
WARNING: Insure that the machine is properly grounded and complies with all local and national
codes. Injury or death may occur from shock, if the machine is not properly grounded.
Install power supply wires, L1, L2 and L3 (3-Phase) to the appropriate terminals marked L1, L2,
and L3 on the power block. (If applicable, the high or “wild” leg must be connected to the L2
Terminal.)