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NOTICE:
The specified wire size may appear too small for the fuse or circuit breaker
shown. However, it is consistent with both the load imposed and with the USA National
Electric Code.
Ground
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The ground wire and connections must ensure a reliable earth ground (zero potential). Use wiring
of at least as large a gauge as that required for incoming power. Do not rely on conduit, machine
anchorage, etc. Use the ground lug provided in the incoming power junction box on the machine.
Disconnect Switch for Lockout/Tagout
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The disconnect switch must permit personnel to disconnect and lockout/tagout electric power
from the machine. In the USA, refer to OSHA standard 1910.147 “The control of hazardous en-
ergy (lockout/tagout)”. Refer to the USA National Electric Code for requirements on locating the
switch. In other locales, abide by these standards if no other local codes apply.
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Vital Information About the Forces Imparted to Sup-
porting Structures by Laundering Machines
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This document replaces Milnor
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document BIWUUI02.
All laundering machines impart static and dynamic forces to the supporting structures (foundation
and soil, floor, and building). Static forces include the machine weight plus the weight of the
goods and water. Dynamic forces are those imparted by various machine movements as explained
in
Section : Major Design Considerations, page 16
. The dynamic forces imparted to supporting
structures can cause vibration and noise outside of the laundry room if supporting structures are
inadequate.
Disclaimer of Responsibility
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Pellerin Milnor Corporation accepts no responsibility for damage or loss as a result of:
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inadequate supporting structures
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interference with the use of the facility caused by machine operation
The facility owner/operator is solely responsible to ensure that:
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supporting structures are strong enough, with a reasonable safety factor, to safely support the
operating machine or group of machines
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supporting structures are rigid enough to isolate vibrations and noise to the laundry room
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