9 Locate the hot water tube that runs from the hot water
tank inside the brewer. It has a plug in the end of it.
10 Remove the plug from the hot water tube.
11 Slide the end of the hot water tube over the smooth
section of the faucet shank inside the brewer, as far as
it will go.
12 For dual voltage brewers that will be operated at 120
Volts, replace the front cover and skip to step 20.
Connect the Brewer Wiring
Brewers without a cord set attached and dual voltage
brewers that will be set up for 220 Volt operation.
13 Loosen the strain relief on the back of the brewer.
14 For dual voltage units that will be operating at 220
Volts, disconnect the 120 Volt power cord wires from
the power block inside the brewer and remove the
the power cord. Disconnect and cap one end of the
jumper wire between the “C” and “N” terminals on the
power block.
15 Twin units are equipped with three elements. To
operate with two elements (5100 Watts), disconnect
and cap one end of the jumper wire between the “C”
and “N” terminals on the power block. To operate with
three elements (7500 Watts) the jumper wire must be
connected.
16 Feed the 220 Volt power cable through the strain
relief, into the brewer.
17 Strip and connect the power cable wires to the power
block inside the unit.
18 Tighten the strain relief.
19 Replace the front cover.
20 Connect the power cable wires to the terminals in the
junction box. See the
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
for
the power supply requirements.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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HIGH VOLUME COMBO BREWERS, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Installation (cont.)
WARNING:
Turn off power to the junction box at
the circuit breaker panel before connecting the
power cable to the brewer.
Power
block