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Chapter 1. Commissioning
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
Figure 4: How Rotating Forces Act on the Foundation
Typical Rigid Machine
Legend
A.
Direction of force
B.
Load
C.
Rotation (Frequency = RPM / 60)
.
Figure 4 above is intended to depict both on-grade and above-grade installations as well as
models installed directly on a floor slab or on a foundation poured integrally with the slab.
Current machine data is available from Milnor
®
upon request. All data is subject to change
without notice and may have changed since last printed. It is the sole responsibility of every
potential owner to obtain written confirmation that any data furnished by Milnor
®
applies for the
model(s) and serial number(s) of the specific machines.
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BIWUUI01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20040120 / 20040120 / 20040120 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX
1.3. Important Instructions for Pumped Chemical Inlets
Although pumped liquid chemical supply systems are not common in coin laundry installations,
this information applies to Milnor
®
C_E electronic coin machine models equipped with optional
connection points for such liquid supplies. Machines equipped with this option use the injector
manifold illustrated in Figure 6. Machines equipped with the standard supply chute or three-
compartment supply injector employ the water inlet manifold shown in Figure 7. See the service
manual for an illustration of the three-compartment supply injector.
1.3.1.
How Pumped Chemical Systems can Internally Damage the
Washer-extractor
Many pumped liquid chemical systems dribble concentrated chemicals out of the injection tubes
when the system is not used for relatively long periods of time—as after working hours and
during weekends. This puts highly concentrated corrosive chemicals in direct contact with dry
stainless steel surfaces, and often directly on any textiles left in the machine.
Chemical
deterioration (rusting) of the stainless steel and damage to the textiles is the inevitable
result.
Pellerin Milnor Corporation accepts absolutely no responsibility whatsoever for damage to its
equipment or to any textiles therein when concentrated chemicals dribble out of the injection
tubes onto any part of the machine or its contents.
Supplement 1
Preventing Dribbling by Purging Chemical Lines
Although the injection site is flushed by washer agitation on some models and after each
injection on other models to aid the injection process, this flushing provides absolutely no