
MSINA405AE/9909AV (1 of 3)
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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE SAFETY FOR SUSPENDED
WASHER-EXTRACTORS AND CENTRIFUGAL EXTRACTORS
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Hazards During Installation
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD—Contact with high voltages can kill or seriously
injure you.
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All electrical connections must be made by a competent electrician.
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD—Machine can be damaged if shipping re-
straints are improperly utilized. These include various bolts, brackets, and
safety stands (painted red), brake blocks and the vibration safety switch (tie
wrapped).
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DO NOT remove shipping restraints until installation is complete.
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DO remove all shipping restraints before operating machine.
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Hazards During Service and Maintenance
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD—High voltage is present inside electric boxes, mo-
tors and many other components. Power switches on machine control panels
disable only control circuit power in certain boxes. You can be killed or seri-
ously injured on contact with high voltage.
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Lock OFF and tag out power at the wall disconnect before servicing, except where spe-
cifically instructed otherwise in this manual.
ENTANGLE AND CRUSH HAZARD—Belts and pulleys can entangle and crush
body parts.
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Lock OFF and tag out power at the wall disconnect before servicing, except
where specifically instructed otherwise in this manual.
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Insure belt guards are in place during service procedures.
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General Safety Requirements
(specific warnings, next page and throughout manual)
Incorrect installation, neglected preventive maintenance, abuse, and/or improper repairs or changes to the
machine can cause unsafe operation and personal injuries, such as multiple fractures, amputations, or death. The
owner or his selected representative (owner/user) is responsible for understanding and ensuring the proper operation
and maintenance of the machine. The owner/user must familiarize himself with the contents of all machine instruc-
tion manuals. The owner/user should direct any questions about these instructions to a Milnor
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dealer or the Mil-
nor
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Service department.
Most regulatory authorities (including OSHA in the USA) hold the owner/user ultimately responsible for
maintaining a safe working environment. Therefore, the owner/user must do the following:
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recognize all foreseeable safety hazards within his facility and take actions to protect his personnel,
equipment, and facility
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require that personnel are familiar with all functional and safety aspects of the machine
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ensure safety devices installed on the machine are in place and properly maintained
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ensure all machine parts and assemblies are properly maintained.
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Laundry Facility
—Provide a supporting floor that is strong and rigid enough to support--with a reasonable
safety factor and without undue or objectionable deflection--the weight of the fully loaded machine and the forces
transmitted by it during operation. (For washer-extractors, see “ABOUT THE FORCES TRANSMITTED BY MIL-
NOR
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WASHER-EXTRACTORS.”) Provide sufficient clearance for machine movement. Provide any safety
guards, fences, restraints, devices, and verbal and/or posted restrictions necessary to prevent personnel, machines,
or other moving machinery from accessing the machine or its path. Provide adequate ventilation to carry away heat
and vapors. Ensure service connections to installed machines meet local and national safety standards, especially
regarding the electrical disconnect (see the National Electric Code). Prominently post safety information, including
signs showing the source of electrical disconnect.
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Personnel
—Inform personnel about hazard avoidance and the importance of care and common sense. Provide
personnel with the safety and operating instructions that apply to them. Verify that personnel use proper safety and
operating procedures. Verify that personnel understand and abide by point-of-hazard tags on the machine and pro-
cedure-specific precautions in the instruction manuals.
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Safety Devices
—Ensure that no one eliminates or disables any safety device on the machine or in this facility.
Do not allow machine to be used with any missing guard or cover. Service any failing or malfunctioning device
before operating the machine.
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Maintenance
—Ensure the machine is inspected and serviced in accordance with the norms of good practice and
with the preventive maintenance schedule. Replace belts, pulleys, brake shoes/disks, clutch plates/tires, rollers,
seals, alignment guides, etc. before they are severely worn. Immediately investigate any evidence of impending
failure and make needed repairs (e.g., cylinder, shell, or frame cracks; drive components such as motors, gear boxes,
bearings, etc., whining, grinding, smoking, or becoming abnormally hot; bending or cracking of cylinder, shell,
frame, etc.; leaking seals, hoses, valves, etc.) Do not permit service or maintenance by unqualified personnel.
READ BEFORE INSTALLING MACHINE!
Summary of Contents for 30022F Series
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Page 21: ...Section 1 Service and Maintenance ...
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Page 53: ...Section 2 Covers Safety and Shipping Brackets ...
Page 55: ...003 001 002 BMP940045 94203V Page 1 ISOLATOR SHIPPING BRACKETS 30022F8J F8P F8W ...
Page 57: ...Section 3 Frame and Housing Assemblies ...
Page 58: ...BMP940043 94201V Page 1 HOUSE SHELL VENT INSTALLATION 30022F8J F8P F8W ...
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Page 61: ...Section 4 Suspension ...
Page 65: ...BMP940044 94203V Page 1 INSTALLATION SHOCK ABSORBER 30022F8J F8P F8W ...
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Page 69: ...Section 5 Drive Assemblies ...
Page 70: ...BMP940034 94177V Page 1 INSTALLATION DRIVE BASE ASSEMBLY 30022F8J F8P F8W ...
Page 77: ...Section 6 Shell and Door Assemblies ...
Page 78: ...BMP940046 94223V Page 1 INSTALLATION SHELLFRONT 30022F8J F8P F8W ...
Page 80: ...BMP920009 94491V Page 1 DOOR ASSEMBLY 30015 30020 RIGID MOUNT WASHER EXTRACTORS ...
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Page 85: ...Section 7 Water and Steam Piping and Assemblies ...
Page 86: ...BMP940057 94217V Page 1 WATER INLET ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION 30022F8J F8P F8W ...
Page 91: ...BMP940055 94212V Page 1 INSTALLATION DRAIN ASSEMBLY 30022F8J F8P F8W ...
Page 92: ...BMP920017 93251V Page 1 ELECTRIC DRAIN VALVE 30015 30020 30022 RIGID MOUNT WASHER EXTRACTORS ...
Page 93: ...Section 8 Chemical Supply Devices ...
Page 99: ...BMP940053 94202V Page 1 5 COMPARTMENT DRY SUPPLY ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION 30022F8J F8P F8W ...
Page 100: ...BMP940050 94202V Page 1 INSTALLATION PERISTALIC SOAPCHUTE 30022F8J F8P F8W ...