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4600 N. Mason Montgomery Road
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Mason, OH 45040
800
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677
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0076
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Fax: 513
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923
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5694
www.CinInd.com
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A Subsidiary of The Armor Group, Inc.
Version 1.04
October 2014
Service Connections
T
ANK
W
ATER
F
ILL
Connect cold water line to 1" ball valve on side of
washer.
F
RESH
W
ATER
R
INSE
Connect 3/4" hot water line to strainer on rinse water
manifold. The rinse flow rate is controlled by the
quantity and size of rinse nozzles. See dimension
sheet
for
rated
flow.
Recommended
rinse
temperature: 180 – 195° F.
When optional booster heater is provided, connect hot
water line directly to booster. Consult dimension prints
for size and location of connection. Both the electric
and gas boosters come complete with pressure
regulators.
D
RAIN
Provide pit with a 2" minimum drain located to allow
access when washer is in position. Tank drain and
overflow empty into pit.
With floor mounted machine, a common 2" outlet for
tank and overflow is provided for direct connection to
customers drain line. Use union or flanged connection
to allow washer to be easily disconnected.
S
TEAM
S
ERVICE
—S
TEAM
H
EATED
T
ANK
Connect service to steam inlet valve. Minimum
operating pressure is 10 PSI. When steam plate coil
heat is supplied, a 3/4" condensate return line is
required.
S
TEAM
S
ERVICE
—B
OOSTER
H
EATER
Connect 1 1/2" line with 10
-
15 PSI pressure to the
valve on booster inlet. A 3/4" condensate return line is
required; see Sec. V D note.
G
AS
S
ERVICE
Connect 3/4" gas line with manual shut off valve and
drip leg to burner inlet of gas heated washers. Make a
similar connection to gas booster heater when
provided. Consult dimension prints for line size.
F
IRE
T
UBE
E
XHAUST
—G
AS
H
EATED
T
ANK
Connect 8" dia. stack and draft hood to 6 5/8" outside
diameter burner exhaust tube. The stack should have
no horizontal run; stack sections should be lapped in
the direction of flow. It may be advisable to install
damper in exhaust stack to control draft. See sketch.
When optional draft inducer is furnished, enough
flexible conduit is included to allow inducer
to be mounted in stack within 3' from top of
washer.
V
ENTILATION
Use 7 9/16” inside diameter watertight duct with inside
lapping of joints in direction of flow. Use gasket
between fan and washer housing to prevent
condensate from seeping. See sketch.
E
LECTRICAL
—W
ASHER
Connect outside power line to L
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1, L
-
2 and L
-
3 on the
terminal block in the control panel. A fused disconnect
shall be provided within sight of the washer to prevent
danger of shock. See dimension sheet for power
requirements.
E
LECTRICAL
—G
AS
AND
E
LECTRICAL
B
OOSTER
H
EATERS
A separate power line with a fused safety switch must
be provided for gas and electric booster heaters. See
dimension sheet for power requirements. See booster
heater installation and operating manual enclosed.
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KS-70 R
ACK
W
ASHER
S
ERVICE
C
ONNECTIONS
Note
:
To maintain a consistent rise flow rate,
install pressure regulator and adjust for 20 PSI.
Note
: If there is backpressure in the condensate return
line, install a check valve after steam trap for
satisfactory performance of the steam coil.
Note
: High booster steam pressure will cause an
excessive amount of rinse water to flash into steam.
Install a steam pressure regulator to control the rinse
temperature.
Note
: A draft inducer will be required under any of the
following conditions:
Building is under negative pressure
Outside air currents produce down drafts
Exhaust stack design causes excessive restriction
Required by local codes
Note
: Stack temperature can exceed 600° F.
Selection of proper material is the customer’s
responsibility.
Note
: Do not obstruct loading area with service
connections.