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Waterlogic 100 Technical Manual - Issue B, September 2011
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Machine Overview
WATERLOGIC 100
TThe WL100 is available in the following
options:
a) Cold and Ambient
b) Hot and Cold
When reading this manual, note the
differences between the options and focus
on the particular sections that concern the
unit you have installed.
Waterlogic 100 Technical Manual - Issue B, September 2011
COLD TANK
The cold tank is manufactured from 304 Stainless Steel which is non-corrosive
and inert. The cold water temperature is preset at approximately 5°C by the
factory, which is the ideal temperature for a cold drink. The capacity of the cold
tank is 2 litres for freestandingmodel and 2 litres for mini model. The water is
stored in the Cold Tank. The cold tanks temperature is controlled by a thermostat
that is set at the factory. The thermostat set point is marked at the back of the
machine by a small dot.
HOT TANK
The hot water tank has a 1.5 litre capacity for free standing models and mini
models; it is manufactured from 304 stainless steel and is heated by a 500watt
heating element. The temperature of the Hot Tank is controlled by a thermister
and it is pre-set at the factory to approximately 85°C. A BI-metal overload
thermostat is fitted to stop the tank overheating and can be reset manually.
Setting the hot water temperature at 85°C also helps stop scale forming in the
Hot Tank. A special polyphosphate filter can be fitted at the customer’s request.
That will help inhibit lime scale formation. A Minimum flow rate of 1 litre per
minute is needed for the hot tank to operate correctly.