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Chapter 2, SteamCraft 10 Service Manual
Models 24-CGA-10, 24-CGP-10, 24-CEA-10, 24-CEP-10
Figure 2-9. Electrical Connections
4. The steamer must
be electrically grounded by the installer in accordance
with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-(latest edition).
5. If no further work inside the side panel is required at this time, such as
plumbing and leak checks, secure the side panel with the three mounting
screws (Figure 2-7). Do not turn power ON at the main disconnect switch
until power is required for component or operational testing
Install Water Supply Lines
Furnishing and plumbing the water supply lines is the responsibility of the
owner and/or installer. This section illustrates plumbing layouts recommended
by Cleveland Range. When installing water supply lines, observe the following
instructions.
1. The Steam Craft 10 has two 3/8-inch IPS fittings for connecting the steam
generator and condenser/blowdown water supply lines. These fittings are
detailed as C and B in Figure 2-2
.
2.
Always connect a cold water supply to both water supply lines. DO NOT
USE HOT WATER. The steamer will not function properly or within
design safety limits if hot or warm water is supplied to either the condenser
connection or the steam generator fill connection.
3. Do not connect the SteamCraft 10 to a softened or treated water supply
which adds chlorine or chloride salts to the water. Refer to Softened,
Treated, or Filtered Water on page 16 for details.
4. Supply water must have a minimum dynamic pressure of 35 psi (2.4 kg/cm )
and a maximum static pressure of 60 psi (4.1 kg/cm
2
). Water pressure
greater than 60 psi will cause damage
TO
the solenoid valves. Local water
pressure can be 100 psi or more. If possible, check supply pressure at non-
peak demand time. A local water company can assist in this check. If static
pressure exceeds 60 psi, a pressure regulator must be installed in the supply
lines. For best results, set the regulator for 50 psi dynamic pressure.