Waukesha Cherry-Burrell
Installation
October 2005
95-03057
Page 11
Installation
Site Selection Considerations
Foundation & Drainage
The Votator II should be located on a firm foundation,
angled to allow liquids to drain away from the unit.
Clearances
•
The rear and sides of the unit, or unit cluster, should
have adequate clearance to provide easy access for
maintenance.
•
The front of the
Horizontal
unit should have the
following minimum clearances to allow for removal
of the mutator shaft:
6 x 84 Votator II - 102 in (259 cm)
6 x 72 Votator II - 90 in (230 cm)
6 x 48 Votator II - 71 in (180 cm)
6 x 36 Votator II - 59 in (150 cm)
6 x 24 Votator II - 40 in (102 cm)
•
The bottom of the
Vertical
unit should have the
following minimum clearances to allow for removal
of the mutator shaft:
6 x 84 Votator II - 96 in (244 cm)
6 x 72 Votator II - 84 in (214 cm)
6 x 48 Votator II - 66 in (168 cm)
6 x 36 Votator II - 54 in (137 cm)
6 x 24 Votator II - 48 in (122 cm)
Leveling the Unit
The
Horizontal
Votator II should be leveled lengthwise
(along the length of the cylinder) and crosswise by
adjusting the feet on the legs.
For units that will perform CIP, set the level for a forward
pitch of 0.3 degrees (1/16 inch per foot).
If CIP is not required, set the level to what will give the
best drainage for the cylinder.
Electrical Power Connections
DANGER:
The Votator II operates with high
voltage. Electrical work should be performed by a
Licensed Electrician in accordance with local
regulations.
The following electrical components for the Votator II
require connection in accordance with the electrical
schematics in this manual, tagged vendor specifications,
and local regulations:
•
Drive Motor
Each cylinder is furnished with a 3-phase, multi-
voltage gearmotor with a horsepower rating per the
application:
Std. Votator II accepts 7-1/2 hp (5.5 kw), 10 hp (7.5
kw), 15 hp (11kw) or 20 hp (15 kw); Extra Heavy
Duty Votator II accepts 25 hp (18.8 kw), 30 hp (22.5
kw) or 40 hp (30 kw). Motor is fixed speed and
suitable for use with a variable frequency controller.
•
Hydraulic Pump Motor
(
Vertical
units only)
A 3/4 (0.5 kw) horsepower, fixed speed motor. A
variable frequency controller
should not
be used for
this motor.
•
Refrigeration Valves
:
liquid feed solenoid valve
dual pressure regulating valve
level switch
hot gas pressure regulating valve
hot gas solenoid valve
•
Freeze Protection Components
(if furnished):
current sensing relay
instrument current transformer
digital current indicator
Mutator Rotation Check
Correct mutator shaft rotation is counterclockwise when
looking down the unit from the drive end (indicated by a
sticker located near the motor). To check for correct
rotation, momentarily start the drive motor and observe
the rotation of the shaft in the back of the unit.
If rotation of the shaft is incorrect, the drive motor is wired
incorrectly. Have a Licensed Electrician change the wiring
so the rotation of the shaft is correct.
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