Model 5400 COLLECT
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Owner’s Manual
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To Collect Condensate per NFPA 25 A.13.4.3.3.3:
CAUTION: Valves may be hot. Use care when operating.
Open the cabinet door using the supplied keys.
1.
Close the Drain Valve (lower valve).
2.
Install the 1” Pipe Cap onto the drain pipe at the bottom of
3.
the cabinet.
Open the Supply Valve (upper valve).
4.
Close and lock cabinet door using the supplied keys.
5.
To Drain Condensate per NFPA 25 A.13.4.3.3.3:
CAUTION: Valves may be hot. Use care when operating.
Open the cabinet door using the supplied keys.
1.
Close the Supply Valve (upper valve).
2.
Remove the 1” Pipe Cap from the drain pipe at the
3.
bottom of the cabinet.
NOTE: Use a second wrench on the drain pipe to prevent it and
other plumbing from unthreading.
Open the Drain Valve (lower valve) and drain the
4.
accumulated water.
Once the water has been drained, close the Drain Valve
5.
(lower valve).
Open the Supply Valve (upper valve) and allow time for any
6.
additional water to accumulate.
Repeat the process until all of the accumulated water has been drained.
7.
Once all water has been drained, follow the “COLLECT” procedure above.
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COLLECT
DRAIN
auxiliary contact is also triggered and is capable of being wired back to a central
control panel for remote indication. The Level Alarm is automatically reset when
the water level is drained below the switch.
The M5400 is equipped with a “TEST” button to confirm that the water alarm
panel is functioning properly. When pressed, the Test Button causes the local
alarm horn and light as well as the remote indication to be triggered.
The M5400H is equipped with a Heater Timer which monitors the performance of
the heater. In the event the cabinet door has been left open or the heater is not
keeping up with the temperature demand, the system will activate the audible and
visual alarm and, if wired, signal the Remote Panel.