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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL 10058 REV 5 (09/21)

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Electric Cabinet Base Convection Steamer

NOTICE

Failure or malfunction of this appliance due to poor water quality is not covered under warranty. See Water Quality 

Statement (Page 4).

 

 

WARNING

Plumbing connections must comply with applicable sanitary, safety, and plumbing codes.

 

 

IMPORTANT

If your equipment was supplied with split water lines and a filter, connect the filter system to the connection 

marked  “BOILER  FEED”  only.  Make  a  second  connection  to  the  “CONDENSER  FEED”  from  a  cold  and 

unfiltered water supply.

 

 

WARNING

Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the applicable portions of the National Electrical 

Code and/or other local codes.

Installation

E

lectrical

 C

onnections

 

 

WARNING

Disconnect electrical power supply and place a tag on the disconnect switch to indicate that you are 

working on the circuit.

 

 

IMPORTANT

Use copper wire suitable for at least 200 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degrees Celsius). The steamer must be 

grounded. The wiring diagram is located on the inside right hand panel as you face the steamer.

E

xhaust

 Hood

An exhaust system should be located directly above the appliance to exhaust steam and heat generated by the appliance.

P

lumbing

 C

onnections

W

ater Supply

 C

onnection

The incoming cold water supply connection, at the rear of the boiler cabinet, requires 3/8” tubing and water pressure of 25 - 50 psig. A 

manual shut-off valve must be provided convenient to the boiler; this valve should be open when the boiler is in operation.

D

rain

 C

onnection

The appliance drain (2” IPS) should be piped to a floor drain near the boiler (not directly under). There should be no solid drain 

connection; an “open gap” between the drain pipe and the floor drain is required.

Summary of Contents for ECX-10

Page 1: ...______________ WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroug...

Page 2: ...oper installation operation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before instal...

Page 3: ...tion Steamer RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Table of Contents Important Notes For Installation and Operation 2 Service Connections 4 Introduction 5 Installation 5 Operation 7 Periodic Mainten...

Page 4: ...d on data plate BOILER FEED WATER 1 2 13 mm NPT at 25 50 PSI 170 345 kPa CONDENSATE COLD WATER 1 2 13 mm NPT at 25 50 PSI 170 345 kPa OPTIONAL STEAM TAKE OFF CONNECTION 3 4 19 mm IPS optional to opera...

Page 5: ...floor through the anchoring holes provided in the rear flanged adjustable feet 4 Remove appliance from installation position and drill holes in locations marked on the floor See installation diagram o...

Page 6: ...lectrical power supply and place a tag on the disconnect switch to indicate that you are working on the circuit IMPORTANT Use copper wire suitable for at least 200 degrees Fahrenheit 90 degrees Celsiu...

Page 7: ...hen enough water has entered the boiler the red Low Water pilot will come on for approximately 10 seconds and then the amber Standby pilot light will come 4 Press the Reset switch to begin boiler oper...

Page 8: ...is installed on the boiler Should the pressure exceed the limit of this device the boiler will be shut down and switch to a state of lockout The Pressure pilot light red and the Standby pilot amber w...

Page 9: ...t indicates the end of the cooking cycle and that no more steam is entering the compartment Cooking pilot light will go off and ready pilot light will come on Buzzer must be shut off by turning the ti...

Page 10: ...ulates into the float chamber sand scale and other sediment may be deposited in the float chamber While the chamber has been designed with a large accumulation bowl it is necessary to flush the sedime...

Page 11: ...n its original position 4 Wash gasket sealing surface with mild detergent to remove harmful food acids and rinse 5 Water level control should be opened daily to blow down sediment and scalant 6 Observ...

Page 12: ...r 3 Insert appropriate hose or tube through fitting and pour in half gallon US of CLR Descaling Solution or use the Optional Deliming Assembly DPA 1 available from your dealer 4 Replace 3 4 pipe plug...

Page 13: ...ure to build until unit shuts off This should occur at 15 psi Set the high signal to switch at 14 5 psi on the gauge and the low signal to 13 0 psi 2 OVERRIDE PRESSURE SWITCHES Allow pressure to incre...

Page 14: ...3 Water level control clogged or defective unable to operate fill valve 4 Check drain valve is closed Also check that water level control valve is closed 5 Supply water pressure too low Automatic Blow...

Page 15: ...lb Can 10 lb Can Canned Vegetables 6 10 Lb Can Prunes Dried 12 to 15 Cooking Chart COOKING CHART The following table lists suggested cooking times and weights These times which will vary depending on...

Page 16: ...8 6 6 4 lb 5 lb 5 lb Cabbage Fresh 1 6 Cut 8 5 lb Carrots Baby Whole Frozen Crinkle Cut Frozen Sliced Fresh 8 7 8 11 7 lb 4 lb 9 lb Cauliflower Flowerettes Frozen Fresh 6 7 8 4 lb 5 lb Celery 1 Diagon...

Page 17: ...to protrude above pans since this will interfere with steam circulation between pans in the compartment Always preheat compartments for satisfactory results When time does not allow for defrosting of...

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Page 20: ...ize however that replacement parts and occasional professional service may be necessary to extend the useful life of this appliance When service is needed contact a Crown Authorized Service Agency or...

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