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Installation and Operation
RECEIVING THE MACHINE
Pay special attention in choosing the lifting points and the machine bar and centre during the loading and
unloading operations. Before accepting the machine, verify that all the data on the data-plate corresponds to
the required ones and to the ones of the available electrical supply. After unpacking, make sure the machine
has not been damaged during transportation. If so, do notify the seller immediately about the problem. If the
damage might question the machine safety, do not install it. Double check the firm tightness of all hose-clamps
on piping, nuts, bolts and electrical connection that might have come loose during transportation, to prevent
water dripping leakages, or other damages, during the machine operation.
STORAGE
Storage temperature: min. +40°F (+4°C) – max. +122°F (+50°C) - humidity <90%. The stored parts should be
checked periodically to detect any sign of deterioration. Do not store the machine exposing it to atmospheric
agents (rain, sun, cold, etc.). Do not place material on the packed machine.
PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION
This is just a guide-line for the machine installation. The installation must be performed by a qualified engineer.
WATER CONNECTIONS
Water connections must be carried out in compliance with current local standards. The water system must
have characteristics between the parameters specified in the below table.
Water supply characteristics
Min
Max
Static pressure*
30 PSI (~200Kpa)
60 PSI (~400Kpa)
Dynamic pressure
30 PSI (~200Kpa)
50 PSI (~350Kpa)
Cold water-supply temperature (machine with extra power)
110°F (~43°C)
150°F (~65°C)
Hot water-supply temperature
140°F (~60°C)
150°F (~65°C)
Capacity
2.6 gpm (~10 l/min)
*If higher than 60 PSI (400Kpa), it is mandatory to install a pressure reducer.
To improve the machine performance keep the temperature intervals indicated. It has to be installed a water
supply shut-off valve close to the machine in an accessible point. Use only new flexible pipes for the water
connections.
Summary of Contents for CD-IT-50-2
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