ESWOOD OPERATING MANUAL CI-3B June 2011
6
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NSTALLATION
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1.
Position on mounting brackets (already provided by others at
appropriate working height ) and remove the lower panel.
2.
Connect the 2” B.S.P. gravity drain under the machine via a 2”
trap to the drain outlet.
3.
Connect the hot water supply to the ¾” B.S.P. solenoid valve
labelled “HOT”. The hot water should be at a minimum of 65
O
C
and between 250 to 400 kPa. A pressure reducing valve should
be fitted for pressure above 400 kPa.
4.
Connect the cold water supply to the ¾”B.S.P. solenoid valve
labelled “COLD”. The cold water supply should be between 250
to 400kPa. A pressure reducing valve must be fitted for
pressures above 400kPa.
If you do not require a permanent cooling cycle or your
glassware is sensitive to temperature changes then we suggest
that you do not use the cold water option and connect hot water
to this solenoid valve instead.
Do not make water or plumbing connections that will
prevent the machine from being removed from position, for
the purpose of servicing.
Note that all plumbing work is to be done in accordance with
local plumbing codes.
5.
Ensure that the power switch is “OFF” and connect the three pin
plug lead to a 15 Amp, 240V, 50Hz, 1 phase power outlet.
Note that all electrical work is to be done in accordance with the
rating plate on the lower panel.
6.
The CI-3B comes standard with a detergent injection system
already set up.
7.
Purge the rinse cylinder of air by opening water supplies to the
machine, switching the machine on and putting it through three
or four cycles.