MODEL CMA-181VL INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Rev. 1.00
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2.1.1. Plumbing Chart
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Condenser
Wash
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Rinse
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The building
’s cold tap water (41F-65F) connects to the stainless steel braided hose at the rear of
the glass washer. The cold / ambient water travels from there through the condenser to the unit's
booster heater. At the end of operating cycle, hot/humidified air inside the wash chamber is
circulated past the condenser coils, raising the temperature of the incoming water flowing through
those coils to approximately 130F to 140F degrees before entering the booster heater. The
booster heater, located below the wash chamber, will raise the final-rinse water temperature to
approximately 180F to 190F degrees ensuring a proper sanitizing final-rinse. The glass washer
has a SAFE-T-TEMP feature which will extend the
wash cycle if the final rinse temperature in the
booster heater has not reached a minimum 180F. After an operating cycle is finished, which is
indicated by
the “CYCLE” light turning off, the fan circulating the air inside the wash chamber will
continue to run an extra 65 seconds. This allows additional condensation removal. Opening the
door anytime after the operating cycle is finished and before the fan has timed out, will stop the
fan and allow the start of a new cycle.