Silverware Pre-washing System INSTALLATION 1
WARNING! Be sure to follow all applicable national and local electrical codes when installing the electrical supply for this system. All field connections must be liquid tight and readily accessible for inspection after installation without moving the machine or its accessories. Personal injury, including serious injury or death, and extensive equipment damage may result when proper procedures are not followed.
Plumbing Requirements The plumbing required for your system depends on the type of system you have purchased: • Mobile units must have a floor sink nearby that they can be moved to for emptying waste water. In addition, some mobile units are equipped with faucets that will require a temperature regulated 1/2 NPT potable water flexible connection. • Free-standing stationary units and built-in units must have their drains permanently connected to the building scullery sewer system.
Drop-in Version Installation Steps 1. Lay out the opening to be cut in the dish table top. 2. Choose one of the three suggested faucet hole locations. 3. Cut and deburr the openings. 4. Remove and set aside the clamp flange nuts, the clamp frame, and in the case of the High Capacity unit, the legs. 5. Remove all traces of grit, oil, and marking dye from the top of the opening. 6. Place the gasket around the opening ON THE TOP OF THE DISH TABLE. 7.
Weld-in Version Installation Review the drawings that came with the unit to confirm that the location chosen for the system is adequate with respect to: • Drain proximity • Electrical power proximity • Adequate space on the dish table top for the tank and the faucet • Appropriate location for the control box bracket • Absence of ribs or other features on the underside of the selected dish table location Weld-in Version Installation Steps 1. Lay out the opening to be cut in the dish table top. 2.
11. Remove the wooden shipping panel, and completely remove all spatter and grinding dust. 12. Prepare the main assembly for mating to the collar by removing the shipping panel. 13. Use solvent to wipe off all traces of grit, dirt, and oil from the flange faces. 14. Gather all supplies necessary for bolting the main assembly to the collar.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS FOR SINGLE PHASE AND THREE PHASE POWER SOURCE NOTE: USE ONLY COPPER CONDUCTORS FOR POWER SUPPLY LINES 7
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