Falcon DOMINATOR PLUS E3830 Design, Installation And Servicing Instructions Download Page 2

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

 

ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND ADVICE REGARDING SUPPLEMENTARY ELECTRICAL PROTECTION 

 

Commercial kitchens and foodservice areas are environments where electrical appliances may be located 
close to liquids, or operate in and around damp conditions or where restricted movement for installation and 
service is evident. 
 
The installation and periodic inspection of the appliance should only be undertaken by a qualified, skilled and 
competent electrician; and connected to the correct power supply suitable for the load as stipulated by the 
appliance data label. 
 
The  electrical  installation  and  connections  should  meet  the  necessary  requirements  to  the  local  electrical 
wiring regulations and any electrical safety guidelines. 
 

We recommend: - 

 

  Supplementary electrical protection with the use of a type A residual current device (RCD) 

  Fixed wiring appliances incorporate a locally situated switch disconnector to connect to, which is easily 

accessible  for  switching  off  and  safe  isolation  purposes.  The  switch  disconnector  must  meet  the 
specification requirements of IEC 60947. 

 

Your attention is drawn to: - 
BS 7671:2018

–Guidance Note 8 - 8.13 : Other locations of increased risk 

 
It is recognized that there may be locations of increased risk of electric shock other than those specifically 
addressed in Part 7 of BS 7671. Examples of such locations could include laundries where there are washing 
and drying machines in close proximity and water is present, and commercial kitchens with stainless steel 
units, where once again, water is present.  
 
Where  because  of  the  perception  of  additional  risks  being  likely,  the  installation  designer  decides  that  an 
installation or location warrants further protective measures, the options available include: 

  Automatic  Disconnection  of  Supply  (ADS)  by  means  of  a  residual  current  device  having  a  residual 

operating current not exceeding 30mA; 

  Supplementary protective equipotential bonding; and  

  Reduction of maximum fault clearance time. 

 
The provision of RCDs and supplementary bonding must be specified by the host organization’s appointed 
installation designer or electrical contractor and installed by a suitably qualified and competent electrician so 
as to comply with Regulations 419.2 and 544.2 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DOMINATOR PLUS E3830

Page 1: ...stration of the operation and cleaning of the appliance IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIE...

Page 2: ...connector must meet the specification requirements of IEC 60947 Your attention is drawn to BS 7671 2018 Guidance Note 8 8 13 Other locations of increased risk It is recognized that there may be locati...

Page 3: ...it is designed for use on AC supplies only and terminals are arranged for either 2 phase operation E3830 model or 3 phase E3860 E3865 models Cable entry is located at appliance rear in the form of a c...

Page 4: ...cal connections Undo cable gland Feed cable through cable gland into electrical box Connect leads to respective terminals Tighten cable gland Replace cover 2 3 COMMISSIONING Fill pan s with oil to mar...

Page 5: ...Falcon for a warranty issue dial UK only 01786 455 200 and select Warranty Issues from the menu BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE TASK ISOLATE THE APPLIANCE AT THE MAIN SUPPLY TAKE STEPS TO ENSURE THA...

Page 6: ...and are sealed with small glands which must not be overtightened The phial must be fixed in position within pan before tightening gland The phial tip should protrude from protective tube by 33mm Ther...

Page 7: ...TION 4 SPARES When ordering spares quote the unit type and serial number This information will be found on data plate located on cover panel behind door An identity label is also provided on front fra...

Page 8: ...E3830 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 9: ...E3830 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Page 10: ...E3860 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 11: ...E3860 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Page 12: ...E3865 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 13: ...E3865 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

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