DEMA 5800V-RB
SOLID RINSE BOWL
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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All hardware required for installation is included with unit per individual order. No brackets or other hardware necessary.
NOTE: ALL WORK SHOULD BE DONE IN A NEAT WORKMANSHIP MANNER AND ADHERE TO ALL
APPLICABLE PLUMBING CODES.
I. Wall Mounting
1. Drill holes approximately 1” deep in wall, to match mounting holes in Bowl. If wall is tile or masonry, use 1/4” masonry bit.
2. Drill holes in wall to match outer mounting holes in Bowl or slots in back of Bowl. For outer mounting holes, remove Spray
Arm and Float Switch before mounting.
3. Mount Bowl to wall using mounting screws and anchors provided. Bowl should be mounted below eye level if possible.
II. Electrical Connection
1. Loosen the clamp on the valve
2. Run the attached wire harness through a conduit, insert conduit inside the valve and tighten down the clamp
3. Attach the other end of wire harness to the dispenser via a conduit fitting on the dispenser.
4. Attach QC’s from the pre-wired wire harness to the 24V terminals of the dispenser.
NOTE: 24V- 50/60 HZ / 10W coil is standard with unit.
LISTED BELOW IS THE TYPE OF VOLTAGE NECESSARY FOR EACH VALVE TO OPERATE
PART NO.
AC/DC
VOLTAGE
5800V-RB AC
24V
5800V-RB-4 DC
24V
5800V-RB-B AC
24V
III. Connection to Water Supply (See Figure 1)
Water temperature should be kept between 120 and 140 deg. F if possible.
WATER TEMPERATURE SHOULD NEVER EXCEED 160 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT.
1.
Insert one end of stainless steel tube into fitting at top of spray arm on Bowl.
2.
Attach the Vacuum breaker elbow fitting to the stainless steel tube.
3.
Attach the included ¼” O.D. tubing to the valve and to the straight fitting on the vacuum breaker.
IV.
Connection to Rinse Pump
On the bottom of the Solid Rinse Bowl in the reservoir, a ¼” John Guest fitting has been attached to make the rinse pump
connection. This fitting is to be connected to the suction side of the rinse pump with ¼” plastic tubing. The reservoir will
automatically fill the first time the detergent dispenser is turned on. The Solid Rinse Bowl will then keep some of the
liquefied rinse additive in the reservoir at all times.
A level control switch (LCS) is used to automatically maintain the amount of rinse additive in the reservoir. At all times the
level control switch will control the rinse additive level in the reservoir.
The detergent dispenser may call for the detergent numerous times after the reservoir is full, but no more product will be
dissolved until the LCS senses that more is needed.