INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL 10058 REV 5 (09/21)
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6
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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.