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Operator Manual
Installation Checklist
2.1.3 Permissible
Environmental Conditions
This unit is designed to give optimal results under the following con-
ditions:
- Indoor use only;
- Altitude of operation up to 6562 ft (2000 m);
- Temperature 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C);
- Maximum relative humidity is 80% for temperatures up to 88°F
(31°C) decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 104°F
(40°C);
- Installation Category II;
- Pollution Degree 2.
2.1.4 Noise Level
Equivalent Sound Pressure Level:
84 dB (A)
. Results determined
according to
ISO-3746: 1995 Standard: Acoustics Determination of
Sound Power Levels of Noise Sources Survey Method.
2.1.5 Seismic Anchorage
System
Washer can be built to seismic zone 3 and 4 requirements.
2.2 Installation
Checklist
After installing washer according to
Uncrating/Installation Instruc-
tions (P910000-015)
, complete the following checklist to assure
complete and correct installation. Contact STERIS to schedule a
technician to test your installation and demonstrate proper equip-
ment operation.
❑
Shutoff valves (not provided by STERIS) should be installed on
steam and water supply lines to unit (see Figure 2-1). Shutoff
valves must be capable of being locked in OFF position only and
in compliance with occupational health and safety regulations,
as well as electric and plumbing codes for any special require-
ments that may pertain to installation of this unit.
❑
Disconnect switches (not provided by STERIS) should be
installed in electric supply lines near unit (see Figure 2-1). Dis-
connect switches must be capable of being locked in OFF posi-
tion only. Disconnect switches must be installed in electric
supply line near unit (within 10' [3 m] of equipment) and in com-
pliance with occupational health and safety regulations, as well
as electric and plumbing codes for any special requirements
that may pertain to installation of this unit.
NOTE: If washer is installed next to other equipment, shutoff valves
and disconnect switch should be placed so that service can be shut
off to any one unit.
Figure 2-1. Shutoff Valves and
Disconnect Switch
Shutoff Valves
Disconnect Switch