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MNL-IS14000 4

®

Big Dipper

®

 Internal Strainer (IS)

System Maintenance

*CAUTION!  DISCONNECT POWER TO UNIT BEFORE CLEANING

to prevent damage to the unit and personal injury

*NOTE:  Before energizing unit after cleaning, fill tank with water

to protect wipers and heater from damage

Big Dipper

®

 Internal Strainer (IS) System Maintenance

Daily Maintenance:

(A) Empty the clear plastic grease/oils collection container (located beside the unit) prior to its 

becoming full once each day.  The Big Dipper recovers grease and oil virtually water-free so that 

they can be recycled.  The collector container should be washed periodically so as to maintain 

the easy viewing translucent characteristic of the collector.  

  

(B) The internal strainer basket should be removed and emptied into a garbage container by 

shaking briskly.  Wash the inside and outside surfaces of the strainer after emptying.

Weekly Maintenance:

(A) Check the collection trough and the wiper blades for any solids build-up. Wipe off any accu

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mulated deposits and assure that the wiper blades are clipped in place properly.

(B) Check the Timer to be sure it is set and operating correctly.

(C) Check the thickness of the grease layer at the top of the unit.  There should be no appreciable 

amount of grease or oil left in the tank immediately after the daily automatic skimming cycle.  If 

there is more than a 1/2” (13 mm) thick layer of grease after the skimming cycle, this indicates 

a need to increase the skimming time.  Increase the timer settings accordingly until a clean unit 

appearance is obtained after the automatic skimming cycle (A simple guide is to increase  the “on” 

time by 30 minutes for each 1” (25 mm) of grease layer observed 

after

 the skimming cycle).

Quarterly Maintenance:

(A) The internal strainer basket in the unit is designed to remove incidental solids from kitchen 

drain flows.  Over a period of time, sediment consisting of very fine particles may begin to ac

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cumulate on the bottom of the unit. If this build-up is allowed to continue, it may eventually block 

the outlet baffle.  To prevent this from occurring, remove the lid and stir the bottom of the unit with 

a long handled spatula while water is flowing to flush out the sediment. Occasionally drain and 

clean the unit thoroughly.  Properly used, a wet-vac may be appropriate for this purpose.

Summary of Contents for Big Dipper W-200-IS

Page 1: ...er com Installation Operation Instructions For Big Dipper Internal Strainer IS Series Units Models W 150 IS W 200 IS W 250 IS W 350 IS and W 500 IS Big Dipper W 200 IS Servicing A Pre Rinse Sink Big D...

Page 2: ...4 2548 Phone 336 629 4651 MNL IS14000 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents IS System Overview 3 IS System Maintenance 4 IS Timer Operation 5 IS System Troubleshooting 6 How To Reverse IS System Opera...

Page 3: ...trapped grease oils and transfers the grease oils to a collection container A timer controls the self cleaning operation activating the skimming wheel at a user set time Only the cleaned water exits...

Page 4: ...s build up Wipe off any accu mulated deposits and assure that the wiper blades are clipped in place properly B Check the Timer to be sure it is set and operating correctly C Check the thickness of the...

Page 5: ...t be more than 1 2 13 mm thick If this layer is consistently thicker increase the operating times of the Big Dipper IS System by 30 minutes for each additional 1 25 mm of grease not to exceed 2 hours...

Page 6: ...Light under the Timer which indicates that Power is reaching the unit If this light is not Red power is not reaching the unit 2 Remove the lid and clean away any buildup that maybepresentonthewiperbla...

Page 7: ...ll the side wings outward 2 Lift the center module up off of the unit ensuring clearance for the heater 3 Rotate the center module 180 4 Lower the center module back down on top of the unit Move the t...

Page 8: ...ater Before Applying Power BigDippersystems equippedwithanelectric heating element MUST be filled with water before energizing the power to the system Failuretodosomaydamagetheelectricheating element...

Page 9: ...cable laws regu lations and codes including plumbing codes Installation should be performed by a qualified plumber Drainage Piping from Kitchen VFCA 15 Vented Flow Control for W 150 IS VFCA 20 Vented...

Page 10: ...StrainerSeriesModelsutilizeone24hourtimecontroller The timer is located under the hinged lid of the motor enclosure on top of the lidofBigDipper SeeTimerOperationInstructions TheBigDippershould only b...

Page 11: ...agram For Big Dipper Models W 150 IS Through W 500 IS MOTOR HEATER THERMOSTAT GREEN BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK PIGGY BACK CONNECTOR FULLY INSULATED FEMALE CONNECTOR BLACK RED INTERCHANG...

Page 12: ...ion Hinged Skimming Wheel Cover Motor Electrical Cover Timer Cover Grease Collector Strainer Basket Cover Big Dipper Internal Strainer IS Lid Components With Covers In Place Inlet Outlet Wheel Wiper A...

Page 13: ...CTION CONTAINER FOR W 150 IS THROUGH W 500 IS USE PART GC 7 TIMER Under Cover FOR ALL MODELS USE PART ETC 1 Big Dipper IS System Replacement Parts NOT SHOWN MOTOR 1 per unit PART M 58 HEATER 1 per uni...

Page 14: ...Thermaco shall not be respon sible for damage to products resulting from vault flooding sewer line back up pumping or lift station failure ambient water flow or other sources of water damage This warr...

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