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Tall Hood-type Series Dishwasher Installation/Operation Manual with Service Replacement Parts Standard Model: Hot water sanitizing machine w/fresh water rinse and built-in stainless steel electric booster Also available with: Direct Vent Option or Condensate Removal Option Machine Serial No. Issue Date: 6.12.15 LISTED 3765 Champion Boulevard Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336/661-1556 Fax: 336/661-1660 Toll-free: 800/ 858-4477 Manual P/N 115105 rev. H For machines beginning with S/N D120810203 and above 2674 N. Service Road, Jordan Station Ontario, Canada L0R 1S0 905/562-4195 Fax: 905/562-4618 Toll-free: 800/ 263-5798 Printed in the USA For future reference, record your dishwasher information in the box below. Model Number__________________________ Serial Number_______________________ Voltage________________Hertz_____________ Phase__________________ Service Agent __________________________________ Tel:______________________ Parts Distributor _________________________________ Tel:______________________ National Service Department In Canada: Toll-free: 800/ 263-5798 Tel: 905/ 562-4195 Fax: 905/ 562-4618 email: service@moyerdiebellimited.com In the USA: Toll-free: 800/ 858-4477 Tel: 336/ 661-1556 Fax: 336/ 661-1660 email: service@championindustries.com ATTENTION: The model no., serial no., voltage, Hz and phase are needed to identify your machine and to answer questions. The machine data plate is located on the front corner of the lower panel Please have this information ready if you call for service assistance. The USGBC and the CaGBC Member Logos are trademarks owned by the U.S. Green Building Council and The Canadian Green Building Council, respectively, and are used by permission. The logos signify only that Champion Industries, and Moyer Diebel are USGBC and a CaGBC members; USGBC and CaGBC do not review, certify nor endorse the products or services offered by its members. COPYRIGHT © 2015 All rights reserved Printed in the USA REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE Make sure you are connected to the internet then enter the address below. In the U.S.A http://www.championindustries.com/register http://www.moyerdiebel.com/register In Canada http://www.championindustries.com/canada/register PRODUCT REGISTRATION BY FAX COMPLETE THIS FORM AND FAX TO: (336) 661-1660 in the USA 1-(800) 204-0109 in Canada PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD Serial # Model Date of Installation: Company Name: Address: Telephone #: ( ) --- (Street) Province Postal Code Contact: Installation Company: Address: Telephone #: Contact: FAILURE TO REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Revision History Revision History A revision might be a part number change, a new instruction, or other information that was not available at print time. We reserve the right to make changes to these instructions without notice and without incurring any liability by making the changes. Equipment owners may request a revised manual, at no charge, by calling 1 (800) 858-4477 in the USA or by calling 1 (800) 263-5798 in Canada. Revision Date Revised Pages 1.31.13 1.17.13 7.19.13 9.20.13 11.6.13 All All 50-51 6 54-55 33 105-108 Serial Number Effectivity Revision Description D120810203 Released Second Edition D120710098 1st 480V machine released D120710098 Changed rinse arm to P/N 115222 D130610931 Updated corner conversion instructions D130610931 Updated track assy. parts D130610931 Added 208-240V/60/3 motor D130610931 Revised motor circuits on schematics 12.5.13 All All 4.25.14 32-33 D140311532 44-45 All 113 D140311532 Released Third Edition, DH5000T, MDHH-D version Added P/N 115429 for 380-415V Only Updated Items 21-23, input xfmr. Added 380-415V/50/3PH schematic 6.19.14 64-65 110 All D140311532 Updated Item 3 P/N 115438, Fan Updated 702743-2 Schematic 5.20.15 6 33 44-45 52-53 54-55 56-57 111, 113 D141012079 All D130710963 All D141012079 All D130710963 Revised corner track assembly instructions Changed Item 13, capacitor to 31.5μF Changed Item 26 to 3-pole relay Added Item 41, thermistor to parts list Added revised track assembly Added splash shield to parts list Updated schematics i Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Champion Industries Inc. and Moyer Diebel (herein referred to as "The Companies"), 3765 Champion Blvd., Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105, and P.O. Box 301, 2674 N. Service Road, Jordan Station, Canada, L0R 1S0, warrants machines, and parts, as set out below. Warranty of Machines: The Companies warrant all new machines of its manufacture bearing the name "Champion or Moyer Diebel" and installed within the United States and Canada to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year after the date of installation or fifteen (15) months after the date of shipment by The Companies, whichever occurs first. [See below for special provisions relating to glasswashers.] Warranty registration must be submitted to The Companies within ten (10) days after installation either online on the Champion Industries website (http://www.championindustries.com/register), or the Moyer Diebel website (http://www.moyerdiebel.com/register in the USA or http://www.championindustries.com/canada/register in Canada or by fax on the form provided at the front of this manual. The Companies will not assume any responsibility for extra costs for installation in any area where there are jurisdictional problems with local trades or unions. If a defect in workmanship or material is found to exist within the warranty period, The Companies, at their election, will either repair or replace the defective machine or accept return of the machine for full credit; provided; however, as to glasswashers, The Companies' obligation with respect to labor associated with any repairs shall end (a) 120 days after shipment, or (b) 90 days after installation, whichever occurs first. In the event that The Companies elect to repair, the labor and work to be performed in connection with the warranty shall be done during regular working hours by a Champion or Moyer Diebel authorized service technician. Defective parts become the property of The Companies. Use of replacement parts not authorized by The Companies will relieve The Companies of all further liability in connection with its warranty. In no event will The Companies' warranty obligation exceed The Companies' charge for the machine. The following are not covered by The Companies' warranty: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Lighting of gas pilots or burners. Cleaning of gas lines. Replacement of fuses or resetting of overload breakers. Adjustment of thermostats. Adjustment of clutches. Opening or closing of utility supply valves or switching of electrical supply current. Cleaning of valves, strainers, screens, nozzles, or spray pipes. Performance of regular maintenance and cleaning as outlined in operator’s guide. Damages resulting from water conditions, accidents, alterations, improper use, abuse, tampering, improper installation, or failure to follow maintenance and operation procedures. Wear on Pulper cutter blocks, pulse vanes, and auger brush. Examples of the defects not covered by warranty include, but are not limited to: (1) Damage to the exterior or interior finish as a result of the above, (2) Use with utility service other than that designated on the rating plate, (3) Improper connection to utility service, (4) Inadequate or excessive water pressure, (5) Corrosion from chemicals dispensed in excess of recommended concentrations, (6) Failure of electrical components due to connection of chemical dispensing equipment installed by others, (7) Leaks or damage resulting from such leaks caused by the installer, including those at machine table connections or by connection of chemical dispensing equipment installed by others, (8) Failure to comply with local building codes, (9) Damage caused by labor dispute. Warranty of Parts: The Companies warrant all new machine parts produced or authorized by The Companies to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of invoice. If any defect in material and workmanship is found to exist within the warranty period The Companies will replace the defective part without charge. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. THE COMPANIES' WARRANTY IS ONLY TO THE EXTENT REFLECTED ABOVE. THE COMPANIES' MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED, TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS OF PURPOSE. THE COMPANIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THE REMEDIES SET OUT ABOVE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR ANY DEFECTS FOUND TO EXIST IN THE COMPANIES' DISHWASHING MACHINES AND THE COMPANIES' PARTS, AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES ARE EXCLUDED, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTALS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. The Companies do not authorize any other person, including persons who deal in Champion or Moyer Diebel dishwashing machines to change this warranty or create any other obligation in connection with Champion or Moyer Diebel dishwashing machines. ii Table of Contents _ Table of Contents Tall Hood-type Series Dishwasher Revision History......................................................................................................... i Limited Warranty....................................................................................................... ii Model Description...................................................................................................... iv Installation....................................................................................... 1 Receiving......................................................................................... 1 Placement......................................................................................... 1 Installing Condensate Removal or Direct Vent Options............................ 2 Converting Straight-through Operation to Corner Operation................... 3 Electrical Connections........................................................................ 7 Water Connections............................................................................ 12 Drain Connection.............................................................................. 13 Standard Vent Fan Control.................................................................. 13 Chemical Dispensing Provisions.......................................................... 14 Initial Start-up................................................................................... 15 Initial Start-up Check List..................................................................... 15 Operation ...................................................................................................... 16 Control Panel Description................................................................... 16 Digital Temperature Display Description................................................ 17 Temperature Display Error Codes......................................................... 17 Standard Wash Cycle Operation......................................................... 18 Automatic Drain Cycle....................................................................... 21 Heavy Duty Wash Cycle Operation..................................................... 22 Rinse Sentry Operation Mode............................................................. 25 Cleaning and Maintenance.................................................................... 26 Cleaning.......................................................................................... 26 De-liming.......................................................................................... 28 Maintenance..................................................................................... 29 Troubleshooting................................................................................. 30 Service Replacement Parts..................................................................... 31 Temperature Display Adjustment (For Service Technicians Only)........................ 72 Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions.......................................................... 79 Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions............................................ 91 Hot Water Coil Installation/Grundfoss Pump Air Purge Instructions........................ 104 Time Cycle Charts............................................................................... 107 Electrical Schematics........................................................................................ 109 P/N 900958, Control Box Wall Mount Kit.......................................................... 114 iii Model Description Model Description Tall Hood-Type Series Dishwashers High temperature hot water sanitizing dishwasher with built-in 40-70°F/22-82°C rise booster heater. 208-240V/60/1 & 3, 460-480V/60/3, 380-415V/50/3 Field convertible for straight-through or corner operation Self-draining pump Automatic start Fresh water rinse Standard Cycle: 60 second or 90 second total cycle time Heavy Duty Cycle: 4 minute or 6 minute total cycle time Rinse sentry Automatic drain valve Optional Equipment (consult factory) Direct Vent System Condensate Removal System Additional Flat-bottom Dish racks (P/N 101273) Additional Peg Dish racks (P/N 101285) iv Installation Receiving 1. Inspect the outside of the dishwasher carton for signs of damage. 2. Remove the carton and inspect the dishwasher for damage. 3. Check for any options or accessories that may have shipped with your dishwasher. 4. Turn to the front of this manual and follow the instructions to register your product online or by fax. NOTE: The installation of your dishwasher must be performed by qualified service personnel. Problems due to improper installation are not covered by the Warranty. NOTE: The installation of the dishwasher must comply with all local electrical, plumbing, health and safety codes or in the absence of local codes, installed in accordance with the applicable requirements in the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1, CSA C22.1; and the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96. Placement CAUTION: Be careful when lifting and moving the dishwasher to prevent damage to the machine. 1. Move the dishwasher near its permanent location. 2. Compare the installation site utility connections with the dishwasher utility connections and make sure they are the same. 3. The typical dishwasher load height is 33¾" [857mm]. 4. For straight-through operation, provide 20" [508mm] clearance out from the front of the machine and 20" [508mm] out from the left-side of the machine by 27" [686mm] clearance above the floor for servicing. 5. For servicing a corner operation machine, provide 35" [889mm] clearance out from the front of the machine under the right-hand tabling, 35" [889mm] out from the left-hand of the machine under the left-hand tabling and 35" [889mm] out from the front of the machine. Provide 27" [686mm] clearance above the floor on all sides. 29¾" [757] 27" [686] Clearance 70⅛" [1781] 33¾" [857] Standard dishwasher dimensions in inches and [millimeters]. 1 Installation Placement (continued) 6. Dishwashers are shipped from the factory for straight-through operation. Refer to page 4 to convert the dishwasher from straight-through to corner operation. Control Panel Straight-through Operation Shown 7. The dishwasher has 4 adjustable feet for leveling. 8. Level the dishwasher front-to-back and side-to-side. Adjustable Feet Dish Table Connections NOTE: Dish tables should be securely fastened to the dishwasher after the dishwasher is permanently located and the utilities are connected. 1. Level the dishwasher and dish tables to the required height and fit the dish table flanges over the ends of the dishwasher tank. Refer to the illustration below. 2. Lift the dishwasher track assembly out of the dishwasher and set aside. 3. Remove the dishwasher side panels (front and side panel for corner operation). 4. Apply a NSF approved sealant between the table flanges and the wash tank. 5. Drill a minimum of two holes through the table flange and the inner wash tank. 6. Install stainless steel truss head screws or rust-proof rivets to secure the table and tank. 7. Reinstall the panels and track assembly. Dish Table Flange Drill holes, apply NSF sealant, & fasten flange to wash tank Panel 9/32” 2 Inner Wall of Wash Tank Installation Installing Condensate Removal or Direct Vent Options NOTE Complete installation instructions are located at the end of this service manual. The dishwasher may be equipped with either a Condensate Removal Option or a Direct Vent Option. These options ship separately from the dishwasher in their own containers. Separate instructions are also included attached to the front of the dishwasher. These instructions may be requested under the document part numbers listed below: P/N 115107, Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions P/N 115109, Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Condensate Removal System Option The condensate removal system removes dishwasher heat and water vapor at the end of the dishwashing cycle recovering the normally exhausted heat and transferring the recovered heat to the built-in booster heater which may eliminate the need for a dishwasher vent hood. Direct Vent System Option The direct vent system option removes dishwasher heat and water vapor directly into an exhaust vent which may eliminate the need for a dishwasher vent hood. Condensate Removal Direct Vent 3 Installation Converting Straight-through Operation to Corner Operation ! ATTENTION ! A straight-through machine can be converted to a corner configuration in the field. NOTE: An optional splash shield, P/N 334890 is available for a corner instatllation. Refer to the illustration below and on the next two pages to convert a straight-through operation machine to a corner operation machine. To convert the dishwasher: 1. Place the dishwasher as shown below so the control panel faces into the room and is accessible to the operator. 2. Position the dishwasher so the machine and the dish tables align correctly according to the required positioning of the dish tables to the walls. 3. Make the utility connections as described in this manual and in accordance with all local codes and regulations. 4. Install the dish tables so the edge of each table fits over the inner wall of the dishwasher tank. 5. Secure the dish tables to the dishwasher 6. Seal each dish table joint with a food-grade sealant to prevent leaks. Control Panel Corner Operation Shown 4 Installation Converting Straight-through Operation to Corner Operation (continued) NOTE: An optional splash shield, P/N 334890 is available for the corner instatllation. See the next page for installation instructions Controls must be accessible. CORNER CONFIGURATION 5 Installation Converting Straight-through Operation to Corner Operation ! IMPORTANT ! An optional Splash Shield, P/N 334890, is available for corner operation and must be installed before the machine is placed in its permanent location. Track Assembly Conversion: Step 1: Open the hood and remove the track assembly. Pull straight up and lift out of the machine. mbly Asse Track Step 2: Rotate the track assembly 180° and reinstall it in the machine. Guide Step 3: The guide which was at the back of the machine is now at the front. Remove the fasteners holding the guide in place. Save the fasteners. Step 4: Rotate the guide counter-clockwise to the right-side of the track assembly. Use the fasteners to secure the guide. Optional Splash Shield Installation for S/N D141012079 and above: The splash shield reduces splash-out whenever the hood is raised. Splash Shield (inside view) IMPORTANT: The splash shield must be installed before the machine is placed in its permanent location. Step 1: Remove the two 1/4-20 x 1/2" hex head bolts located on the right-hand side of the machine as shown in the illustration below. Save the bolts. Step 2: Raise the hood and fit the splash shield channel guide over the edge of the tank. Refer to illustration “Splash Shield (insided view)” above. Splash Shield Step 3: Reinstall the bolts removed in step 1. Step 4: Open and close the hood to ensure it operates smoothly. Step 5: Conversion is complete. Channel Guide Bolts 1/4-20 X 1/2" Right-side of machine Corner Wall 6 Installation Electrical Connections WARNING: Electrocution or serious injury may result when working on an energized circuit. Disconnect power at the main breaker or service disconnect switch before working on the circuit. Lock-out and tag the breaker to indicate that work is being performed on the circuit. ! ATTENTION ! A qualified electrician must connect the main incoming power to the dishwasher in accordance with all local codes and regulations or in the absence of local codes in accordance with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code. Improper installation will not be covered by the Limited Warranty. Connecting Incoming Power Supply 1. Make sure the incoming power is disconnected at the main disconnect switch or circuit breaker. 2. The dishwasher is available for either single or three phase operation. Standard voltages are 208-240V/60/1 & 3, and 460-480V/60/3. 3. A Machine Electrical Connection Data Plate is located directly below the input terminal block. Make sure the incoming power supply matches the machine's electrical requirement before connecting incoming power. 4. Remove the front and left side dishwasher panels. 5. The incoming power supply is routed from the rear of the machine to the input terminal block located at the front of the machine. (See A and B on next page). Power Bracket and Conduit 8¾" [222] 6. Connect the incoming power flexible conduit to the incoming conduit mounting bracket located on the rear of the dishwasher base making sure to leave 6 feet [2 m] of excess conduit and conductors to allow for servicing of the dishwasher. continued on next page Incoming Power Routing. 7 Installation Electrical Connections Connecting Incoming Power Supply (continued) 1. Connect the incoming power flexible conduit to the incoming conduit mounting bracket located on the rear of the dishwasher base making sure to leave 6 feet [2 m] of excess conduit and conductors to allow for servicing of the dishwasher. 2. Route the power conductors through the 1-1/2" rigid PVC Power Cable Conduit to the front of the dishwasher as shown. (See A and B below). 3. Two cable tie mounts are provided on the base of the machine to secure the conductors. Make sure the conductors do not block the front of the booster tank, (if equipped), so the booster can be serviced easily. 4. Refer to the terminal block connection diagrams below and connect the incoming power to the input terminal block as indicated according to the machine's power requirements. (See C and D below). A B Power Cable Bracket Power Cable Conduit SINGLE PHASE POWER CONNECTION 208-240V/60/1 L1 L2 THREE PHASE POWER CONNECTION 208-240/440-480V/60/3 L3 L1 L2 L3 GND L1 L2 LINE IN 5. 8 GND NOT USED L1 C L2 LINE IN L3 D CHECK MOTOR ROTATION FOR 208-240/460-480V/60/3 ONLY. Check the rotation direction of the wash pump motor according to the indicator arrow on the motor end cover and reverse L1 and L2 at the input terminal block if the motor rotation is incorrect. Blank Page This Page Intentionally Left Blank 9 Installation Water Connections for Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model ! ATTENTION ! A qualified plumber must connect the water supply to the dishwasher in accordance with all local plumbing and sanitation codes and regulations. Improper installation will not be covered by the Limited Warranty. 1. The Standard Model dishwasher and the Direct Vent Option Model require a single hot water connection HOT WATER — 3/4" NPT, 110°F/43°C minimum temperature, with a minimum incoming flowing pressure of 45 PSI measured at the dishwasher before adjusting operating pressure to 20/25 PSI flowing pressure. 2. A water hardness of 3 grains/gal (US) [51.3 mg/L] or less is recommended. 3. A manual shut-off valve, 3/4" or larger, should be installed in the hot water supply line as close to the dishwasher as possible for servicing. The incoming hot water line is a 3/4" NPT connection. 10 Installation Water Connections for Condensate Removal Option Model 1. The dishwasher equipped with a Condensate Removal Option requires an incoming cold water supply only. COLD WATER — 3/4" NPT, 55-75°F/13-24°C maximum temperature, with a minimum incoming flowing pressure of 45 PSI measured at the dishwasher supply connection before adjusting operating pressure to 20/25 PSI flowing pressure. 2. A water hardness of 3 grains/gal (US) [51.3 mg/L] or less is recommended. ! VERY IMPORTANT ! The incoming cold water supply pressure must be a minimum of 45 PSI flowing pressure measured at the cold water supply connection. 3. The cold water supply connection is located on the left side of the dishwasher approximately 74" above the finished floor (see the illustration below). 4. A manual shut-off valve, 3/4" or larger, should be installed in the cold water supply line as close to the dishwasher as possible for servicing. Detail View 74" [1880] 3/4" NPT Cold water supply connection 11 Installation Drain Connection - All Models The drain water connection is a 2" slip-fit hose connection and is located at the center-rear of the machine base. It is a gravity drain. 1. The dishwasher drain is 2" O.D. hose connection. 2. An optional drain water tempering kit is available (consult the factory). 3. Drain water flow is controlled by an automatic electrically operated drain valve. 4. The floor sink and/or drain plumbing must be able to accommodate a maximum drain flow rate of 20 US gpm / 17 Imp gpm / 76 Lpm. The drain is a 2" slip-fit hose connection. Note: A Drain Water Tempering Kit Option is available to ensure the temperature of the water entering the drain does not exceed 140ºF/60ºC (consult the factory). Vent Fan Control for Standard Model Only Standard Model installations using an overhead vent hood may require a vent fan signal. This signal is supplied by the dishwasher control circuit. 1. A vent fan control signal is provided on a terminal block located inside the control cabinet. The terminal locations are clearly marked. 2. The 120VAC signal is designed only to operate an external vent fan contactor (supplied by others) and is limited to .5 AMP maximum load and is available when the dishwasher power switch is turned ON. CAUTION: Do not connect a vent fan motor to the signal connection terminals. VENT FAN 120V .5A The Vent Fan Control Signal is limited to 120VAC .5 Amp maximum load. RINSE AID 120V 1A DETERGENT 120V 1A 12 Installation Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model Chemical Dispensing Provisions ! ATTENTION ! Consult a qualified chemical supplier for chemical supplies and chemical dispensing equipment. Provisions for chemical suppliers to connect their chemical dispensing systems are provided on the dishwasher and include: 1. A 1/8" NPT fitting (A) rinse-aid injection point. The fitting is located on the left side of the dishwasher support hood (see illustration below). 2. Two 7/8" holes (B) are provided on the lower right side of the wash tank for detergent injection and the detergent probe. 3. Detergent and rinse-aid control signals are available inside the control cabinet. 4. The signals are 120VAC, Max. 1 Amp load. Connection points are located on a labeled terminal block (see below). A A VENT FAN 120V .5A Detergent Injection Point B B RINSE AID 120V 1A DETERGENT 120V 1A Detergent Probe 120VAC, 1A Dispenser Signal Terminal Block 13 Installation Chemical Dispensing Provisions - Condensate Removal Option Model Only ! ATTENTION ! Consult a qualified chemical supplier for chemical supplies and chemical dispensing equipment. A COMMERCIAL GRADE NON-CHLORINATED DETERGENT IS RECOMMENDED FOR THIS MACHINE. Provisions for chemical suppliers to connect their chemical dispensing systems are provided on the dishwasher and include: 1. A 1/8" NPT fitting (A) rinse-aid injection point. The fitting is located on the left side of the dishwasher support hood (see illustration below). 2. Two 7/8" holes (B) are provided on the lower right side of the wash tank for detergent injection and the detergent probe. 3. Detergent and rinse-aid control signals are available inside the control cabinet. 4. The signals are 120VAC, Max. 1 Amp load. Connection points are located inside the control cabinet on a labeled terminal block (see below). A VENT FAN 120V .5A Detergent Injection Point B RINSE AID 120V 1A B Detergent Probe 14 DETERGENT 120V 1A 120VAC, 1A Dispenser Signal Terminal Block Initial Start-up Initial Start-up Check List 1. Remove any protective film from dishwasher. Check the interior for foreign material. 2. Make sure the dishwasher is permanently located. 3. Make sure all utility connections are complete. 4. Make sure the chemical supply containers are full. 5. Make sure the pump suction screen is in place. 6. Make sure the drain screen is clean and unobstructed by debris. 7. Make sure the scrap screen plate and scrap screens installed and firmly seated. The screen plate is mounted in the center of the wash tank and locks in a slot on the back screen support. 8. Make sure the spray arms are in place and spin freely. 9. Close the dishwasher hood. 10. Turn hot water supply on and check for leaks in the main water supply piping connected to the dishwasher. IMPORTANT During the initial fill, adjust the PRV to ensure the flowing pressure of the incoming water is set between 20-22 PSI. Make sure the pump suction strainer is in place. Make sure the scrap screen plate is mounted in the center of the wash tank and separating the scrap screens. Make sure the drain screen is clean. Make sure the scrap screens are in place. 15 Operation Control Panel Description The control panel is located on the front left side of the lower panel. The controls include: A - ON/OFF DRAIN power switch. Turns power on and off and initiates a drain cycle when the switch is placed in the Off/Drain position. B - CYCLE green indicator light. Illuminates during an automatic timed cycle. The cycle light is off during the 10 minute automatic drain cycle. C- CYCLE SELECTOR switch. 4 positions provide 1 minute, and 1.5 minute total cycle times for normally soiled wares and 4 minute and 6 minute total cycle times for pots, pans and heavy soiled wares. D- WASH (150°F) digital temperature display. Indicates the wash tank water temperature whenever the dishwasher tank is full of water (See next page, Digital Temperature Displays). E- RINSE (180°F) digital temperature display. Indicates the final rinse water temperature during the final rinse (See next page, Digital Temperature Displays). F- PRESSURE gauge. Indicates the final rinse water flowing pressure during the final rinse. The proper pressure reading is 20-22 PSI during the final rinse. B C POWER WASH ON A CYCLE OFF/DRAIN D WASH RINSE 150°F 180°F E PRESSURE F 16 Operation Digital Temperature Display Description The wash tank and the final rinse temperatures are numerically displayed and a colored bar around the numbers creates a visual indication of the temperature. W EN Y EL RE L O G 1. When the color of the bar is yellow then the water temperature is below the minimum temperature required to operate the machine. Wait until the temperature has reached the proper operating temperature. 2. When the color of the bar is yellow and green then the water temperature is at or above the minimum temperature required to operate the machine. EN L Y EL W RE O G 3. The required wash temperature is a minimum of 150ºF/66ºC. Wait until the display indicates this temperature before washing dishes. 4. The required final rinse temperature is a min/max of 180-195ºF/82-91ºC. Contact a factory authorized service agent if the display fails to indicate this temperature during the final rinse. NOTE: The final rinse display may indicate a temperature that is less than a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC during the wash cycle. This is normal, but during the final rinse (when the pressure gauge indicates a flowing pressure of 20-22 PSI), the final rinse temperature display will read between 180-195ºF/82-91ºC. Temperature Display Error Codes A digital display may show an error code to indicate certain conditions that require service or repair. Refer to the illustrations below for the meaning of the error codes. E The letter "E" is displayed with a dark color bar indicates a problem exists in the electrical circuit. Contact an authorized service agent to correct the problem. HHH Three "H"s displayed with the color bar fully lit indicates the temperature has exceeded 210ºF/99ºC. Contact an authorized service agent to correct the problem. 17 Operation Standard Wash Cycle Operation Follow the instructions below to operate the dishwasher in a Standard Wash Cycle. A Rinse Sentry feature holds the dishwasher in a wash cycle if the booster heater temperature is below 180ºF/82ºC. 1. Turn the main power on at the main circuit breaker. 2. Make sure the spray arms and the scrap screens are in place. 3. Turn the water supply on. 4. Close the dishwasher hood. 5. Turn the wash cycle selector switch to the desired standard setting of 1 or 1.5 minutes. I I Standard 1 minute Setting Standard 1.5 minute Setting 6. Push the dishwasher Power Switch to the ON position. The power switch will illuminate and the machine will fill with water. ! VERY IMPORTANT ! I O 7. Check the pressure gauge as the machine fills and make sure the incoming water flowing pressure is between 20-22 psi. 30 20 40 PSI 50 10 0 18 60 THE STANDARD CYCLE MAY BE SELECTED BEFORE OR AFTER THE POWER SWITCH IS PRESSED; BUT, THE CYCLE SELECTOR SWITCH WILL NOT CHANGE THE CYCLE FROM 1 MINUTE TO 1.5 MINUTES OR VICE VERSA WHILE THE DISHWASHER IS ALREADY IN CYCLE. Operation Standard Wash Cycle Operation (continued) 8. Wait up to 10 minutes for the WASH temperature display to indicate a minimum of 150ºF/66ºC. I NOTE: The final rinse display may indicate a temperature that is less than a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC during the wash cycle. This is normal, but during the final rinse (when the pressure gauge indicates a flowing pressure of 20-22 PSI), the final rinse temperature display will read between 180-195ºF/82-91ºC. O 150 170 WASH RINSE 150°F 180°F 9. Load soiled wares into the dish rack. Place plates, glasses, cups and bowls in a peg rack. Place utensils in a single layer in a flat-bottom rack. Place pots and pans in a flat-bottom rack. Do not overload the dish racks. 10. Slide 1 dish rack into the wash compartment making sure the wares do not interfere with the rotating spray arms. Do not wash more than 1 dish rack at a time. 11. Close the hood, the green CYCLE light will illuminate and the standard wash cycle will begin automatically. I O 150 170 WASH RINSE 150°F 180°F 19 Operation Standard Wash Cycle Operation (continued) (continued on next page) 12. The wash cycle time runs for the selected time. 13. Opening the hood when the dishwasher is in-cycle will pause the cycle. The cycle will resume automatically when the dishwasher hood is closed. 14. The final rinse cycle begins at the end of the wash cycle and runs for approximately 10 seconds followed by a 15 second delay before the green CYCLE light goes out. 15. Check the FINAL RINSE temperature gauge during the final rinse and make sure it indicates a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC. The acceptable range of operation is 180-195ºF/82-91ºC. 180 RINSE 180°F 16. Check the pressure gauge located below the temperature displays to ensure the final rinse pressure maintains a flowing pressure between 20-22 PSI. 30 20 40 PSI 50 10 0 60 17. At the end of the rinse cycle, the in-cycle light will go out. Open the hood and remove the clean rack of wares. 18. Repeat steps 9-17 for additional dish racks. 19. Refer to the Automatic Drain Cycle on the next page for the procedures to drain the dishwasher. 20 Operation Automatic Drain Cycle The dishwasher can be drained automatically when the dishwasher has completed a normal wash cycle or whenever the dishwasher is idle. To drain the dishwasher: 1. Push the dishwasher power Switch down to the OFF/DRAIN position. The illuminated power switch will go out. The automatic drain valve will open and the machine will drain. 2. The CYCLE light is not illuminated during the automatic drain cycle. I O 3. The drain valve will remain open for 10 minutes to allow time to flush the interior with fresh water during a cleaning operation. 4. When 10 minutes has elapsed, the drain valve will close. The automatic drain cycle is complete. NOTE: The automatic drain cycle can be repeated after 10 minutes by pushing the power Switch to ON and immediately to OFF/DRAIN. The dishwasher will drain for another 10 minutes and then turn off. 21 Operation Heavy Duty Wash Cycle Operation ! VERY IMPORTANT ! THE HEAVY DUTY CYCLE MAY BE SELECTED BEFORE OR AFTER THE POWER SWITCH IS PRESSED; BUT, THE CYCLE SELECTOR SWITCH WILL NOT CHANGE THE CYCLE FROM 4 MINUTES TO 6 MINUTES OR VICE VERSA WHILE THE DISHWASHER IS ALREADY IN CYCLE. Follow the instructions below to operate the dishwasher in the Heavy Duty Wash Cycle. A Rinse Sentry feature holds the dishwasher in a wash cycle if the booster heater temperature is below 180ºF/82ºC. 1. Turn the main power on at the main circuit breaker. 2. Make sure the spray arms and the scrap screens are in place. 3. Turn the water supply on. 4. Close the dishwasher hood. 5. Turn the wash cycle selector switch to the desired heavy duty setting of 4 or 6 minutes. I I Heavy Duty 4 minute Setting Heavy Duty 6 minute Setting 6. Push the dishwasher Power Switch to the ON position. The power switch will illuminate and the machine will fill with water. I O 22 Operation Heavy Duty Wash Cycle Operation (continued) 7. Check the pressure gauge as the machine fills and make sure the incoming water flowing pressure is between 20-22 psi. 30 20 40 PSI 50 10 60 0 8. Wait up to 10 minutes for the WASH temperature display to indicate a minimum of 150ºF/66ºC. I NOTE: The final rinse display may indicate a temperature that is less than a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC during the wash cycle. This is normal, but during the final rinse (when the pressure gauge indicates a flowing pressure of 20-22 PSI), the final rinse temperature display will read between 180-195ºF/82-91ºC. O 150 170 WASH RINSE 150°F 180°F 9. Load soiled wares into the dish rack. Place plates, glasses, cups and bowls in a peg rack. Place utensils in a single layer in a flat-bottom rack. Place pots and pans in a flat-bottom rack. Do not overload the dish racks. 10. Slide 1 dish rack into the wash compartment making sure the wares do not interfere with the rotating spray arms. Do not wash more than 1 dish rack at a time. (continued on next page) 23 Operation Heavy Duty Wash Cycle Operation (continued) 11. Close the hood, the green CYCLE light will illuminate and the heavy duty wash cycle will begin automatically. The wash cycle time runs for the selected time. I O 150 170 WASH RINSE 150°F 180°F 12. Opening the hood when the dishwasher is in-cycle will pause the cycle. The cycle will resume automatically when the dishwasher hood is closed. 13. The final rinse cycle begins at the end of the wash cycle and runs for approximately 10 seconds followed by a 15 second delay before the green CYCLE light goes out. 14. Check the FINAL RINSE temperature gauge during the final rinse and make sure it indicates a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC. The acceptable range of operation is 180-195ºF/82-91ºC. 30 180 20 40 PSI 50 10 0 60 RINSE 180°F 15. Check the pressure gauge located below the temperature displays to ensure the final rinse pressure maintains a flowing pressure between 20-22 PSI. 16. At the end of the rinse cycle, the in-cycle light will go out. Open the hood and remove the clean rack of wares. 17. Repeat steps 9-16 for additional dish racks. 18. Refer to the Automatic Drain Cycle on page 21 for the procedures to drain the dishwasher. 24 Operation Rinse Sentry Operation Mode The final rinse water temperature must be a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC during the final rinse cycle to ensure all wares are sanitized. If for any reason, the hot water temperature in the booster tank cannot provide this temperature, the dishwasher will enter a Rinse Sentry Mode of operation and extend the cycle time. The Rinse Sentry changes the Standard and Heavy Duty cycle time as described below: 1. The Rinse Sentry constantly monitors the water temperature inside final rinse booster. 2. If the temperature inside the booster heater falls below 180ºF/82ºC, the Rinse Sentry will extend the wash cycle time until the booster heater water temperature reaches the proper temperature. 3. The CYCLE light will remain illuminated during the Rinse Sentry Mode. 4. The RINSE water temperature display must be monitored to ensure a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC is maintained during the rinse cycle. 5. The acceptable temperature range for the final rinse water is 180-195ºF/82-91ºC. 6. A wash cycle time of more than 6 minutes may indicate a low incoming water temperature or a problem with the booster tank operation. ! VERY IMPORTANT ! DO NOT REMOVE WARES UNTIL THE FINAL RINSE CYCLE HAS SANITIZED THE WARES AND THE GREEN CYCLE LIGHT GOES OUT. ! NOTE ! A wash cycle time of more than 6 minutes may indicate a low incoming water temperature or a problem with the booster tank operation. 25 Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning After Each Meal Period or every 8 Hours of Operation. 1. Push the lighted power switch DOWN to the OFF/DRAIN position. 2. The power switch light will go out and the automatic drain cycle will operate for 10 minutes. The cycle light is not illuminated during the drain cycle. 3. Open the hood and flush the interior of the machine with fresh water. 4. Remove the scrap screens and remove debris to a waste container. 5. Flush the scrap screens making sure to back-flush. 6. Do not strike the scrap screens against solid objects. 7. Flush the wash tank, the pump suction strainer and drain screen. 8. Check the wash tank for foreign material and clean as required. 9. Replace pump suction strainer and scrap screens. 10. Make sure the spray arms turn freely. 11. Check the chemical containers and refill as required. 12. Close the door and turn the power switch ON. The machine will fill automatically. 13. Resume normal operation. Clean scrap screens. Clean drain screen. 26 Clean pump suction strainer Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning At the End of the Day 1. Perform Steps 1-10 on the previous page. 2. Remove the upper and lower rinse and wash spray arms. The spray arms are interchangeable. 3. Unscrew the upper and lower rinse arm spindles (A). Remove the rinse arm assemblies 4. Clean the final rinse arm nozzles using a small paper clip (B). 5. Remove the rinse arm end plugs (C) if necessary, and flush the rinse arm with clean water. 6. Re-install the rinse arm end plugs if they were removed. 7. Remove the wash spray arms and flush with clean water. 8. ONLY USE NON-METALLIC SCRUB PADS TO CLEAN THE INTERIOR. 9. Contact the chemical supplier for de-liming if required (see next page). 10. Wipe the interior and exterior of the machine with a soft cloth and a mild detergent. DO NOT HOSE THE EXTERIOR OF THE MACHINE WITH WATER. 11. Reassemble the dishwasher and leave the hood open to allow overnight drying. Rinse Arm Spindle A Paper Clip B End Plug C Wash Spray arm D 27 Cleaning and Maintenance De-liming Minerals accumulate on the interior surfaces of the dishwasher. The deposits have a white haze and, in cases of heavy accumulation, may appear as a granular solid. The generic name for mineral deposits is lime. The removal of lime deposits is called de-liming. Your dishwasher should be de-limed regularly; how often will depend on the mineral content of your water. Inspect your machine interior for lime deposits. If de-liming is required, a de-liming agent should be used for best results in accordance with the chemical supplier's instructions. ! DANGER ! Death or serious injury may result when de-liming solution is mixed with sodium hypochlorite (chlorine bleach) sanitizing agent. Mixing may cause hazardous gases to form. De-liming solution and other acids must never be mixed with chlorine, iodine, bromine, or fluorine. ! CAUTION ! Skin contact with de-liming solutions can cause severe irritation and possible chemical burns. Always wear protective clothing and goggles when handling chemicals. ! VERY IMPORTANT ! CONTACT YOUR CHEMICAL SUPPLIER FOR THE PROPER DELIMING CHEMICALS. FOLLOW YOUR CHEMICAL SUPPLIER'S INSTRUCTIONS MAKING SURE TO WEAR ALL NECESSARY PROTECTION INCLUDING EYE PROTECTION, RUBBER GLOVES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING CHEMICALS. 28 Cleaning and Maintenance Maintenance Daily Maintenance 1. Check all of the wash arm and rinse arm spray jets and clean as necessary. 2. Make sure the water supply is on and the drain is not clogged. 3. Check the temperature displays to ensure they are operating. 4. Make sure the dish racks are in good condition. 5. Check the chemical containers and refill as required. 6. Follow the cleaning procedures given above. Weekly Maintenance 1. Perform Steps 1-5 in the Daily Maintenance. 2. Inspect water lines for leaks. 3. Check for water leaks underneath the dishwasher. 4. Make sure the floor drain and/or piping handles the drain water discharge. 5. Make sure the dishwasher is level. 6. Clean accumulated lime deposits from the wash tank heating element. 7. Inspect the scrap screen and replace it if damaged. 8. Check the spray arms and replace or repair if damaged. Yearly Maintenance Contact your authorized service agent for a preventive maintenance inspection. Lubrication There are no lubrication points nor schedules for this dishwasher. NOTE: Consult your chemical supplier for chemical dispensing system maintenance. 29 Troubleshooting Follow the troubleshooting guide below in the event your dishwasher does not operate as expected. Condition 30 Cause Solution Dishwasher will not run. Hood not closed. Main power OFF. Dishwasher OFF. Close Hood completely. Check breaker on panel. Turn dishwasher ON. Low or no water. Main water supply off. PRV setting incorrect Line strainer clogged. Solenoid valve defective. Open supply valve. Set to 20-22 PSI flowing. Contact Service Agent. Contact Service Agent. Chemicals won’t feed into dishwasher. Chemical supply low. Pick-up tube clogged Supply tubing damaged. Supply tubing kinked. Refill chemical container. Contact Chemical Supplier. Contact Chemical Supplier. Straighten tubing. Poor wash results. Wares incorrectly loaded. in dishrack. Reposition wares or reduce amount of wares. Clogged screens. Clogged spray arms. Clean screens. Clean spray arms. Chemical injectors not feeding. Contact Chemical Supplier. Thermostat defective. Contact Service Agent. Detergent Dispenser defective. Contact Chemical Supplier. Water temperature low. Contact Service Agent Dishwasher stays in wash cycle. Rinse Sentry extends wash mode to allow final rinse water booster temperature to reach 180˚F/82˚C. Contact Service Agent if wash cycle runs for longer than 6 minutes. Dishwasher will not drain. Drain screen clogged. Clean drain screen. Drain valve defective. Contact Service Agent. Building drain clogged. Contact Building Maintenance. Direct Vent Option Model Steam not being vented Direct Vent Fan blocked or defective. Contact Service Agent or Building Maintenance. Condensate Removal Option Model Steam not being vented Incoming cold water temp. is above 75°F/24°C. Check incoming water temperature. Incoming water pressure is below 45 PSI flowing pressure at the dishwasher. Check incoming water pressure. Condensate coil or fan defective Contact Service Agent. Service Replacement Parts Service Replacement Parts Illustrations Page Wash Pump/Motor Assembly ...................................................................................................... 32 Fill Piping Assembly without Booster - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model Only................. 34 Fill Piping Assembly with Booster - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model............................. 36 Fill Piping Assembly with Booster - Condensate Removal Option Model Only..................................... 38 Booster Assembly - All Models and Options.................................................................................... 40 Control Panel Assembly............................................................................................................... 42 Control Cabinet and Input Terminal Block Assembly........................................................................ 44 Wash/Rinse Spray Piping - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model....................................... 46 Wash/Rinse Spray Piping - Condensate Removal Option Model....................................................... 48 Wash and Rinse Spray Arm Assemblies......................................................................................... 50 Wash Tank Heat, Drain, Screens, and Hoses.................................................................................. 52 Track and Panel Assemblies......................................................................................................... 54 Hood and Hood Handle Assemblies.............................................................................................. 56 Back Support and Hood Guide Assembly...................................................................................... 58 Condensate Removal Option and Direct Vent Option - Electrical Control Box...................................... 60 Direct Vent Option - Shroud and Exhaust Fan.................................................................................. 62 Condensate Removal Option - Shroud, Fan, and Coil...................................................................... 64 Drain Water Tempering Assembly................................................................................................. 66 Hot Water Coil Heat Assembly..................................................................................................... 68 Dish racks, Line Strainer and Pressure Regulating Valve (PRV)........................................................... 70 Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only)...................................................... 72 P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions................................................................ 79 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions.................................................. 91 31 Wash Pump/Motor Assembly 13 6 5 4 1 7 8 9 10 11 14 12 2 3 32 Wash Pump/Motor Assembly Item Part No. No. 1 114134 Description Qty. SLINGER, WATER 1 2 114135 NUT 9 3 114136 SCREW 9 4 114137 PLATE, BACKING, C/W CAPACITOR BRKT. 1 5 110285 GASKET, PUMP 1 6 114139 SEAL, PUMP 1 7 114140 WASHER 1 8 114141 IMPELLER 1 9 114142 WASHER 1 10 114143 WASHER, LOCK 1 11 114144 NUT, IMPELLER (LH THREADS) 1 12 114145 HOUSING, PUMP 1 13 112637 CAPACITOR 31.5μF 1 14 115143 PUMP/MOTOR ASSEMBLY COMPLETE 208-240VAC/50-60/1PH, 2HP 1 --- 115144 PUMP/MOTOR ASSEMBLY COMPLETE 208-266/360-460VAC/60/3PH, 2HP 1 -- 115429 PUMP/MOTOR ASSEMBLY COMPLETE 230VVAC/50/1PH, 2HP (For 380-415V/50/3 machines) 1 ! ATTENTION ! THE MOTOR CANNOT BE ORDERED AS A SEPARATE REPLACEMENT PART. 33 Fill Piping Assembly without Booster - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model Only 6 3 13 10 9 11 12 34 5 7 8 5 4 1 2 Fill Piping Assembly without Booster - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model Only Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 102392 BUSHING, REDUCING, 3/4" NPT X 1/2" NPT BRASS 2 2 102438 ELBOW, STREET 1/2" NPT X 90° BRASS 1 3 111437 VALVE, SOLENOID 3/4" NPT HW 1 -- 114839 KIT, REPAIR VALVE 3/4" HW A/R -- 111472 COIL, SOLENOID 3/4" 120V A/R 4 102651 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 2" LG. BRASS A/R 5 115169 U-BOLT, 1/4-20 X 1¾" X 3" LG. (COMES WITH NUTS) 2 6 107550 VALVE, PRESSURE REGULATING 3/4" NPT BRONZE 1 7 102653 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 4" LG. BRASS A/R 8 334775 BRACKET, DH5000 INLET PLUMBING SUPPORT 1 9 110768 STRAINER, LINE 3/4" NPT BRONZE FEMALE 1 10 102444 ELBOW, STREET 3/4" NPT X 90° BRASS 1 11 100184 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X CLOSE BRASS 1 12 100571 UNION, 3/4" NPT BRASS 1 13 115101 CONNECTOR, MALE 1/2" NPT X 1/2" 37° FLARE BRASS 1 35 Fill Piping Assembly with Booster - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model Only 6 3 13 10 9 11 12 36 5 7 8 5 4 1 2 Fill Piping Assembly with Booster - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model Only Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 102392 BUSHING, REDUCING, 3/4" NPT X 1/2" NPT BRASS 2 2 102438 ELBOW, STREET 1/2" NPT X 90° BRASS 1 3 111437 VALVE, SOLENOID 3/4" NPT HW 1 -- 114839 KIT, REPAIR VALVE 3/4" HW A/R -- 111472 COIL, SOLENOID 3/4" 120V A/R 4 102651 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 2" LG. BRASS A/R 5 115169 U-BOLT, 1/4-20 X 1¾" X 3" LG. (COMES WITH NUTS) 2 6 107550 VALVE, PRESSURE REGULATING 3/4" NPT BRONZE 1 7 102653 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 4" LG. BRASS A/R 8 334775 BRACKET, DH5000 INLET PLUMBING SUPPORT 1 9 110768 STRAINER, LINE 3/4" NPT BRONZE FEMALE 1 10 102444 ELBOW, STREET 3/4" NPT X 90° BRASS 1 11 100184 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X CLOSE BRASS 1 12 100571 UNION, 3/4" NPT BRASS 1 13 115101 CONNECTOR, MALE 1/2" NPT X 1/2" 37° FLARE BRASS 1 37 Fill Piping Assembly with Booster - Condensate Removal Option Model Only 3 9 7 7 1 1 8 38 9 2 4 6 5 2 6 Fill Piping Assembly with Booster - Condensate Removal Option Model Only Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 102392 BUSHING, REDUCING, 3/4" NPT X 1/2" NPT BRASS 2 2 102651 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 2" LG. BRASS 2 3 107550 VALVE, PRESSURE REGULATING 3/4" NPT BRONZE 1 4 110768 STRAINER, LINE 3/4" NPT BRONZE FEMALE 1 5 111437 VALVE, SOLENOID 3/4" NPT HW 1 -- 114839 KIT, REPAIR VALVE 3/4" HW A/R -- 111472 COIL, SOLENOID 3/4" 120V A/R 6 102438 ELBOW, STREET 1/2" NPT X 90° BRASS 2 7 115169 U-BOLT, 1/4-20 X 1¾" X 3" LG. (COMES WITH NUTS) 2 8 334775 BRACKET, DH5000 INLET PLUMBING SUPPORT 1 9 115101 COUPLING, MALE 1/2" NPT X 1/2" 37° FLARE BRASS 1 39 Booster Assembly - All Models and Options 1 2 4 5 6 3 2 3 7 15 14 9 10 12 13 12 40 13 11 8 Booster Assembly - All Models and Options Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 419002 HOSE ASSY. 1/2" ID, X 16" LG. FLARE JIC 1 2 115101 CONNECTOR, MALE 1/2" NPT X 1/2" 37° FLARE BRASS 2 3 100171 BUSHING, REDUCING FACE 3/4" NPT X 1/2" NPT BRASS 2 4 102438 ELBOW, STREET 1/2" NPT X 90° BRASS 1 5 0509042 BOOSTER TANK, WELDED ASSEMBLY 1 6 108954 NUT, GRIP, 6-32 W/NYLON INSERT SST 2 7 110562 THERMOSTAT, FIXED, SNAP, 240ºF 1 8 100210 PLUG, 1/8" NPT SQ. HEAD, SST 1 9 109985 SEAL, ELECTRIC HEATER FLANGE 1 For Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model 10 111233 HEATER, 7.5KW/10KW, 208/240V/60/1PH & 3PH --- 108579 HEATER, 9KW, 480V/60/3PH 1 1 For Condensate Removal Option Model Only 10 111232 HEATER, 10KW, 208/240V/60/1PH & 3PH --- 111234 HEATER, 10KW, 480V/60/3PH 1 1 11 106482 WASHER, LOCK 1/4" SPLIT SST 6 12 100003 NUT, PLAIN, 1/4-20 SST 6 13 107908 COVER, HEATER 1 14 111488 JUMPER, STRIP HEATER 1 15 109069 THERMOSTAT W/CAPILLARY, 110-195ºF 1 41 Control Panel Assembly 1 2 3 4 8 9 5 6 10 7 42 Control Panel Assembly Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 0508551 LAMP, GREEN NEON 1 2 115049 SWITCH, ROTARY, 4-POSITON 1 3 0512220 SWITCH, ROCKER DPST, 125VAC, NEON 1 4 111100 ELBOW, 1/4" OD X 1/8" NPT FEMALE, PLASTIC 1 5 109812 GAUGE, PRESSURE, 0-60 PSI 1 6 107928 TUBING, 1/4" NATURAL P44 10 FT 7 115090 DECAL, FRONT PANEL, DH5000T (Champion Only) 1 --- 115090-R DECAL, FRONT PANEL, DH5000T (Russell Only) --- 115385 DECAL, FRONT PANEL, MDHH-D (Moyer Diebel Only) 8 114489 GAUGE, DIGITAL TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 1 9 114559 SUPPORT, PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 4 10 332956 PANEL, FRONT WELDMENT 1 114508 --- CABLE ASSY., 4-CONDUCTOR (Not Shown) THERMISTOR TO DISPLAY CONNECT 1 --- 114928 HARNESS ASSY., 10-CONDUCTOR (Not Shown) DISPLAY BOARD MALE HARNESS CONNECTOR 1 --- 414162 Selector Switch Resistor Network (Not Shown) 1 1 43 Control Cabinet and Input Terminal Block Assembly 8 7 6 2 5 4 3 2 2 1 9 10 27 12 11 26 14 13 13 18 19 20 20 15 17 21 16 22 23 5 5 24 4 25 44 Control Cabinet and Input Terminal Block Assembly Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 334232 INNER PANEL, CONTROL CABINET 1 2 107964 BUSHING, SNAP 7/8" D-FLAT 3 3 B500355 CONNECTOR, STRAIN RELIEF, CORD 1/2" 1 4 103310 GROUND LUG 2 5 100095 SCREW, ROUND HEAD, 10-32 X 3/8" SST 10 6 100100 SCREW, ROUND HEAD, 8-32 X 1/4" SST 4 7 114898 TRANSFORMER, 120:24V, 50/60HZ, 20VA 1 8 113314 TIMER, 600 SEC. INT., 110VAC 1 9 100211 SCREW, TRUSS HEAD, 10-32 X 1" SST 1 10 114947 SCREW, 6-32 X 5/8" SLOTTED PAN HEAD, SST 4 11 114470 TIMER BOARD 1 12 111036 SOCKET, RELAY 3 13 111068 RELAY, 2PDT 10A, 120VAC 3 14 114521 END COVER, SINGLE TERMINAL, D-MZB 1.5-NS35 1 15 114520 TERMINAL, SINGLE, MZB 1.5-NS35 4 16 114760 LABEL, DETERGENT/RINSE-AID/VENT FAN 1 17 100294 TERMINAL BLOCK, 6-POLE 1 18 108122 CONTACTOR, 12A, 3-POLE 1 19 113161 STARTER, MTR. OVERLOAD, 208-230V/60/1, 9.0-14.0A 1 --- 111629 STARTER, MTR. OVERLOAD, 208-230V/60/3, 6.0-10.0A 1 --- 111628 STARTER, MTR. OVERLOAD, 440-480V/60/3, 4.0-6.3A 1 20 111702 CONTACTOR, 50RA, 3-POLE, 120VAC COIL 2 21 112482 FUSE, 3.5A, 600V, TIME DELAY 208-240V/60/1 & 3 2 ---- 112484 FUSE, 1.5A, 600V, TIME DELAY 460-480V/60/3 2 22 112424 BLOCK, FUSE KIT 1 23 109064 XFRMR, INPUT 250VA, MV:120V 1 24 111833 BLOCK, INPUT TERMINAL. 175A, 3-POLE, 600V 1 25 115285 LANYARD, FRONT PANEL 1 26 112382 RELAY, 3PDT 10A, 120VAC 1 27 112415 SOCKET, RELAY 3PDT 1 --- 114508 --- 114927 CABLE ASSY., 4-CONDUCTOR (Not Shown) THERMISTOR TO DISPLAY CONNECT 1 HARNESS ASSY., 10-CONDUCTOR (Not Shown) CONTROL CABINET FEMALE HARNESS CONNECTOR 1 --- 114928 HARNESS ASSY., 10-CONDUCTOR (Not Shown) DISPLAY BOARD MALE HARNESS CONNECTOR 1 45 Wash/Rinse Spray Piping - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model 3 2 3 2 4 1 6 7 5 6 8 9 29 25 28 23 27 10 16 18 3 6 13 26 24 19 14 12 2 11 20 3 15 See page 50 for spray arms 17 19 16 27 29 21 24 22 21 46 23 Wash/Rinse Spray Piping - Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 100500 BREAKER, VACUUM 1/2" NPT BRONZE 1 -- 900836 KIT, REPAIR VACUUM BREAKER 1/2" A/R 2 100209 NIPPLE, 1/2" NPT X CLOSE BRASS 3 3 102514 TEE, 1/2" NPT BRASS 4 4 114435 THERMISTER, 10KΩ, 36" LEAD 1 5 102388 BUSHING, REDUCING 1/2" NPT X 1/4" NPT BRASS 1 6 115101 CONNECTOR, MALE 1/2" NPT X 1/2" 37° FLARE BRASS 3 7 107065 ADAPTER, 1/4" OD X 1/4"MPT PLASTIC 1 8 107928 TUBING, 1/4" NATURAL P44 10 FT 9 334741 BRACKET, VACUUM BREAKER PIPING 1 10 419011 HOSE ASSY, 1/2" ID X 10-3/4" LG. FLARE JIC 1 11 101259 PLUG, 1/8" NPT SQ. HEAD, BRASS 1 12 115333 FITTING, RINSE AID SST 1 13 100007 SCREW, 10-32 X 3/8" TRUSS HD. SST 2 14 419281 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 4" LG. FLARE JIC 1 15 419010 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 56" LG. FLARE JIC 1 16 CLAMP, HOSE M10 SST GEAR-TYPE 2 105994 17 419008 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 22" LG. FLARE JIC 1 18 419001 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 12" LG. FLARE JIC 1 19 114902 GASKET, STANDPIPE WASH 2 20 334609 MANIFOLD, WELDMENT WASH CENTER 1 21 107340 CLAMP, HOUSE M28 SST GEAR-TYPE 2 22 115159 HOSE, DISCHARGE 1 23 109864 HUB SUPPORT, WASHARM 2 24 0507445 SPINDLE, WASHARM 2 25 107967 NUT GRIP, 1/4-20 W/NYLON INSERT 2 26 100736 BOLT, HEX HD., 1/4-20 X 3/4" SST 2 27 114154 BOLT, CARRIAGE, 1/4-20 X 1/2" SST 8 28 106026 WASHER, FLAT 1/4" SST 8 29 100003 HEX PLAIN NUT 1/4-20 SST 8 47 Wash/Rinse Spray Piping - Condensate Removal Option Model 1 3 7 1 6 2 4 8 5 11 6 5 9 10 11 27 30 26 23 25 12 17 29 28 18 5 11 31 22 15 14 6 13 24 5 16 See page 50 for spray arms 19 28 17 25 27 20 22 21 20 23 Refer to Pages 64-65 for the Condensate Removal Option - Shroud, Fan, and Coil Assembly Parts List 48 Wash/Rinse Spray Piping - Condensate Removal Option Model Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 101261 ELBOW, STREET 1/4" NPT X 90° BRASS 2 2 102388 BUSHING, REDUCING 1/2" NPT X 1/4" NPT BRASS 1 3 107065 ADAPTER, 1/4" OD X 1/4"MPT PLASTIC 1 4 107928 TUBING, 1/4" NATURAL P44 10 FT 5 102514 TEE, 1/2" NPT BRASS 4 6 100209 NIPPLE, 1/2" NPT X CLOSE BRASS 1 7 100500 BREAKER, VACUUM 1/2" NPT BRONZE 1 -- 900836 KIT, REPAIR VACUUM BREAKER 1/2" A/R 8 334681 BRACKET, PIPING SUPPORT, VACUUM BREAKER 1 9 102438 ELBOW, STREET 1/2" NPT X 90° BRASS 1 10 114435 THERMISTER, 10KΩ, 36" LEAD 1 11 115101 CONNECTOR, MALE 1/2" NPT X 1/2" 37° FLARE BRASS 3 12 419011 HOSE ASSY, 1/2" ID X 10-3/4" LG. FLARE JIC 1 13 101259 PLUG, 1/8" NPT SQ. HEAD, BRASS 1 14 115333 FITTING, RINSE AID SST 1 15 419281 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 4" LG. FLARE JIC 1 16 419010 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 58" LG. FLARE JIC 1 17 CLAMP, HOSE M10 SST GEAR-TYPE 2 105994 18 419001 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 12" LG. FLARE JIC 1 19 419008 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 22" LG. FLARE JIC 1 20 107340 CLAMP, HOUSE M28 SST GEAR-TYPE 2 21 115159 HOSE, DISCHARGE 1 22 0507445 SPINDLE, WASHARM 2 23 109864 HUB SUPPORT, WASHARM 2 24 334609 MANIFOLD, WELDMENT WASH CENTER 1 25 114154 BOLT, CARRIAGE, 1/4-20 X 1/2" SST 8 26 106026 WASHER, FLAT 1/4" SST 8 27 100003 HEX PLAIN NUT 1/4-20 SST 8 28 114902 GASKET, STANDPIPE WASH 2 29 107967 NUT GRIP, 1/4-20 W/NYLON INSERT 2 30 100736 BOLT, HEX HD., 1/4-20 X 3/4" SST 2 31 100007 SCREW, 10-32 X 3/8" TRUSS HD. SST 2 Refer to Pages 64-65 for the Condensate Removal Option - Shroud, Fan, and Coil Assembly Parts List 49 Wash and Rinse Spray Arm Assemblies 1 2 3 5 4 6 3 5 7 7 4 6 8 2 1 50 Wash and Rinse Spray Arm Assemblies Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 207096 WASHARM, BEARING 2 2 114858 WASHARM, WELDMENT 2 3 0507443 SPINDLE, RINSE ARM 2 4 114556 NUT, SPINDLE 2 5 115222 RINSE ARM, WELDMENT 2 6 114861 ENDCAP, HEADLESS, 7/16-20 SST 6 7 113514 BEARING, RINSE ARM 4 8 109835 SCREW, #8 X 1/2" SELF-TAPPING PAN HEAD, PHILLIPS 4 --- 900975 RINSE ARM ASSEMBLY, COMPLETE 2 (includes items 5,6 and 7) --- WASH ARM ASSEMBLY, COMPLETE 900954 2 (includes items 1, 2, and 8) 51 Wash Tank Heat, Drain, Screens, and Hoses 3 2 5 1 4 6 7 18 40 39 11 9 10 25 18 8 41 23 23 24 18 22 16 20 21 17 16 13 14 36 13 14 37 12 See heater detail below 19 WASH HI-LIMIT 36 18 WASH 33 15 37 27 12 29 30 BOOSTER 35 36 Base 26 27 38 28 Heater Detail 52 31 32 34 35 Thermostat Detail Wash Tank Heat, Drain, Screens, and Hoses Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 109034 GASKET, 1/2" PLUG 1 2 108417 NUT, 1/2" NPT PLASTIC 1 3 108418 PLUG, 1/2" NPT PLASTIC 1 4 114386 WASHER, RUBBER 13/16" X 1-1/4" X 1/8" 1 5 333021 SCREEN, PUMP SUCTION 1 6 332544 SUPPORT, FILLER SCREEN 1 7 305164 SCREEN, SCRAP 2 8 111092 SWITCH, FLOAT 1 9 107089 NUT, JAM, 1/2-13 1 10 104882 WASHER, FLAT 2 11 107589 WASHER, LOCK, 1/2" SPLIT SST 1 12 114178 ELEMENT, HEATER 5.2 kW, 208-240,380-415/60/1-3, 90º 1 --- 114179 ELEMENT, HEATER 5.2 kW, 480/60/3, 90º 1 13 201029 LOCKNUT, 1/2" NPT NP 2 14 201041 WASHER, SPACER 7/8"X 1-3/16" X 1/8" 2 15 114471 VALVE, DRAIN, ELECTRIC W/COVER 1 16 104165 CLAMP, HOSE M40 SST W/CS SCREW 2 17 205990 HOSE, DRAIN 2" ID X 1-9/16" LG. 1 18 107340 CLAMP, HOSE M28 SST W/CS SCREW 4 19 114472 HOSE, OVERFLOW, 90º 1 20 107967 NUT, GRIP 1/4-20 SST W/NYLON INSERT 1 21 106026 WASHER, FLAT 1/4-20 SST 1 22 304816 STRAINER, DRAIN, 6" DIA. 1 23 104203 CLAMP, HOSE M52 SST W/CS SCREW 2 24 114467 HOSE, SUCTION 1 25 115159 HOSE, DISCHARGE 1 26 100740 BOLT, HEX 5/16-18 X 1" SST 4 27 102376 WASHER, FLAT 5/16" SST 4 28 108345 GASKET, ELEMENT, 3" X 3" X 1/8" X 2" HOLE 1 29 106013 WASHER, LOCK SPLIT, 5/16" SST 4 30 100154 NUT, PLAIN, 5/16-18 SST 4 31 111488 JUMPER, STRIP (spare for conversion) 3 32 100097 SCREW, TRUSS HD., 10-32 X 1/2" SST 6 33 107966 NUT, GRIP, 10-32 X 1/2" SST 6 34 322076 BRACKET, DUAL THERMOSTAT MOUNTING 3 35 113271 SUPPRESSOR, ARC, .01µF, 47Ω 2 36 109069 THERMOSTAT, CONTROL 110-195ºF 2 37 110561 THERMOSTAT, FIXED HI-LIMIT 240ºF, (WASH TANK) 1 38 334231 BRACKET, SUPPORT THERMOSTAT 1 39 113721 SAFETY SWITCH, REED 1 40 108954 NUT, GRIP, 6-32 SST W/NYLON INSERT 2 41 114435 THERMISTOR, 10kΩ, WASH TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 1 --- 113937 MAGNET, SAFETY SWITCH (NOT SHOWN) 1 53 Track and Panel Assemblies 2 2 7 5 9 10 1 4 10 3 6 8 1 1 3 From S/N D130610931 up to S/N D140211471 See parts list on next page for S/N D140211472 and above 2 4 6 Prior to S/N D130610931 5 11 7 10 9 8 15 12 14 All S/N’s 13 13 54 Track and Panel Assemblies Item Part No. No. Description Qty. PRIOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 TO S/N D130610931: 100754 SCREW, FLAT HD., 10-32 X 1/2" SST 332025 TUBE, CROSS TRACK 332021 TRACK, REAR 106486 WASHER, LOCK #10 SPLIT, SST 104985 NUT, PLAIN, 10-32 SST 332023 TRACK, RAIL ADJUST 332022 TRACK, FRONT 100214 SCREW, TRUSS HD., 1/4-20 X 3/4" SST 106482 WASHER, LOCK 1/4" SPLIT SST 100003 NUT, PLAIN 1/4-20 SST 332024 TRACK, CROSS BAFFLE 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 6 6 6 2 FROM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 S/N D130610931 UP TO AND INCLUDING S/N D140211471 100003 NUT, HEX PLAIN 1/4-20 SST 100073 SCREW, TRUSS HEAD, 1/4-20 X 1/2" SST 100194 HEX GRIP NUT, 10-32 SST 100754 SCREW, FLAT HEAD 10-32 X 1/2" SST 106482 WASHER, LOCK 1/4 SPLIT, SST 107033 WASHER, FLAT 332023 TRACK, RAIL ADJUST 335434 TRACK, FRONT 335435 TRACK, REAR 335436 TUBE, SUPPORT TRACK 2 2 8 8 2 8 1 1 1 2 BEGINNING WITH S/N D140211472 AND ABOVE 1 100003 NUT, HEX PLAIN 1/4-20 SST 100073 SCREW, TRUSS HEAD, 1/4-20 X 1/2" SST 2 5 106482 WASHER, LOCK 1/4 SPLIT, SST 332023 TRACK, RAIL ADJUST 7 --- 335780 TRACK ASSEMBLY (Includes Items 3-4, 6 and 8-10) 2 2 2 1 1 ALL SERIAL NUMBERS: 12 334843 13 104923 14 332956 15 334665 ----- 115285 1 6 1 1 1 PANEL, SIDE LH SCREW, 1/4-20 X 3/8" ROUND HEAD SST PANEL, FRONT WELDMENT PANEL, SIDE RH LANYARD, FRONT PANEL (Not Shown) 55 Hood and Hood Handle Assemblies 1 2 6 7 4 3 5 8 9 12 11 10 13 31 14 30 6 5 25 19 18 26 26 24 27 17 28 15 20 16 21 23 29 22 29 56 Hood and Hood Handle Assemblies Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 115089 HANDLE, HOOD 1 2 107397 BLOCK, SPRING HOOK 4 3 114865 SCREW, 1/4-20 X 1" FLAT WIDE HEAD 4 4 107399 SUPPORT, PIVOT BLOCK 2 5 106026 WASHER, FLAT 1/4" SST 12 6 100003 NUT, PLAIN 1/4-20 SST 12 7 107437 BOLT, M6 X 45MM HEX HEAD 4 8 H191014 BLOCK, UPPER PIVOT DOOR HANDLE 2 9 H191013 BLOCK, LOWER PIVOT DOOR HANDLE 2 10 107436 SCREW, M6 X 16MM, FILLISTER HEAD 2 11 107420 NUT, PLAIN M6 SST 4 12 107393 PIN, PIVOT 2 13 108066 SPRING, EXTENSION 4 14 112723 BOLT, HEX HEAD, 5/16-18 X 15" SST 4 15 106013 WASHER, LOCK 5/16-18 SPLIT SST 6 16 106382 SCREW, TRUSS HD., 6-32 X 3/8" SST 4 17 328533 LINK, WELD DOOR LIFT 2 18 334619-C HOOD, WELDMENT (Champion only) 1 ---- 334619-R HOOD WELDMENT (Russell and Moyer Diebel) 1 19 0509264 BUSHING, SIDE DOOR 2 20 115088 HANDLE, WELDMENT DOOR MOUNTED 1 21 115087 SLIDE, DOOR POST 2 22 113721 SWITCH, REED SAFETY 1 23 113937 MAGNET, SAFETY SWITCH 1 24 100214 SCREW, TRUSS HD. 1/4-20 X 3/4" SST 4 25 100740 BOLT, HEX HD., 5/16-18 X 1" SST 2 26 102376 WASHER, FLAT 5/16" SST 10 27 109009 NUT, HEX GRIP 5/16-18 SST, W/NYLON INSERT 2 28 100142-T NUT, HEX GRIP 5/16-18 SST, TOP-LOCK 2 29 108954 NUT, GRIP, 6-32 SST W/NYLON INSERT 4 30 334890 SHIELD, SPLASH (OPTIONAL) 1 31 100734 BOLT, 1/4-20 X 1/2" HEX HD. 2 57 Back Support and Hood Guide Assembly 1 2 9 4 10 11 12 3 13 14 4 17 3 18 5 3 17 6 7 6 16 15 8 18 17 3 58 Back Support and Hood Guide Assembly Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 334271 DUCT, EXHAUST WELDMENT 1 2 114904 GASKET, EXHAUST DUCT 1 3 100073 SCREW, TRUSS HEAD, 1/4-20 X 1/2" SST 19 4 334657 BRACKET STOP, HANDLE 2 5 334612 SUPPORT WELDMENT, BACK 1 6 100003 NUT, PLAIN 1/4-20 SST 8 7 114154 BOLT, CARRIAGE 1/4-20 X 1/2" LG. SST 4 8 334776 BRACKET, SPRING MOUNT 1 9 334685 TOP, HOOD WELDMENT 1 10 334227 DEFLECTOR, EXHAUST 1 11 114886 GUIDE, HOOD 2 12 114866 SCREW, 1/4-20 X 1-1/2" FILLISTER HEAD SST 18 13 334621 BAFFLE, DEFLECTOR HOOD 2 14 334616 TOP, HOOD WELDMENT 1 15 334644 UPRIGHT, WELDMENT LH 1 16 334645 UPRIGHT, WELDMENT RH 1 17 106482 WASHER, LOCK 1/4" SPLIT SST 12 18 106014 NUT, ACORN PLAIN 1/4-20 SST 20 59 Condensate Removal Option and Direct Vent Option - Electrical Control Box 4 1 3 5 6 Machine Mount 7 2 15 Wall Mount 15 8 9 FC CLR 10 11 TR 12 13 LR LOAD LOAD MIN INPUT MAX MIN MAX 60 INPUT FT 14 CLT Condensate Removal Option and Direct Vent Option - Electrical Control Box Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 334463 BRACKET, ENCLOSURE MOUNT (MACHINE MOUNT) 1 2 100779 SCREW, 1/4-20 X 5/8" TRUSS HEAD SST 4 3 106026 WASHER, FLAT 1/4" SST 4 4 106482 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 1/4" SST 4 5 100003 NUT, PLAIN 1/4-20 SST 4 6 114973 ENCLOSURE 11" X 7.5" X 4" 1 7 114974 PANEL, INNER 1 8 100212 SCREW, 10-32 X 3/4" TRUSS HEAD SST 4 9 108122 CONTACTOR, 12A 1 10 111068 RELAY, 2PDT, 120VAC 3A 2 ---- 115286 CLIP, RELAY HOLD DOWN (NOT SHOWN) 1 11 111036 SOCKET, RELAY 2 12 114980 RELAY, LATCH DPDT, 120VAC 3A 1 ----- 115194 CLIP, HOLD DOWN LATCH RELAY 13 114645 SOCKET, RELAY 1 14 114981 TIMER, INTERVAL, ADJUSTABLE 1-90 SEC., 120VAC 2 15 334473 BRACKET, ENCLOSURE MOUNT (WALL MOUNT) 2 61 Direct Vent Option - Shroud and Exhaust Fan 6 The Optional Factory Supplied Vent Fan is Sold Separately AIRFLOW 1 2 3 4 5 62 Direct Vent Option - Shroud and Exhaust Fan Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 106481 NUT, ACORN PLAIN NUT, 10-32 SST 5 2 207116 RING, ANGLE 4" DUCT DIAMETER W/HOLES 1 3 334448 DIRECT VENT SHROUD WELDMENT 1 4 334451 DIRECT VENT SHROUD ENCLOSURE 1 5 100073 SCREW, 1/4-20 X 1/2" TRUSS HEAD, SST 4 6 114949 FAN, INLINE EXHAUST DUCT 6" ROUND, 120VAC A/R 63 Condensate Removal Option - Shroud, Fan, and Coil Refer to Pages 48-49 for the Condensate Removal Option vacuum breaker piping 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 8 10 15 11 9 16 14 Cold Water Supply In 12 From Booster 13 To Line Strainer 9 To Rinse Arms 18 64 19 20 17 21 Rinse Aid In 22 Condensate Removal Option - Shroud, Fan, and Coil Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 334680 BOX WELDMENT, CONDENSATE REMOVAL 1 2 114988 SCREW, FILLISTER HEAD, 8-32 X 2" SST 8 3 115438 FAN, 85 CFM AXIAL, 85-265VAC 2 4 334552 PLENUM TOP, COIL 1 5 334475 SHROUD, COIL 1 6 114931 COIL ASSEMBLY 1 7 334314 PANEL, REAR CONDENSATE REMOVAL 1 8 102438 ELBOW, STREET 1/2" NPT X 90° BRASS 2 9 115101 CONNECTOR, MALE 1/2" NPT X 1/2", 37° FLARE, JIC BRASS 3 10 334476 PAN, COIL DRAIN WELDMENT 1 11 419004 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 9¼" LG. FLARE JIC 1 12 100171 BUSHING, REDUCER FACE 3/4" X 1/2" BRASS 1 13 419012 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 60" LG. FLARE JIC 1 14 115026 COUPLING, BULKHEAD, 3/4" NPT BRASS 1 15 419005 HOSE ASSY, 1/2" ID X 36" LG. FLARE JIC 1 16 419013 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 80" LG. FLARE JIC 1 17 115333 FITTING, RINSE AID SST 1 18 419015 HOSE ASSY., 1/2" ID X 5-1/2" LG. FLARE JIC 1 19 102514 TEE, 1/2" NPT BRASS 1 20 100209 NIPPLE, 1/2" NPT X CLOSE, BRASS 1 21 101259 PLUG, 1/8" NPT SQ. HEAD, BRASS 1 22 100007 SCREW, 10-32 X 3/8" TRUSS HD. SST 2 65 Drain Water Tempering Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 7 15 3 6 5 8 14 66 11 10 12 13 9 Drain Water Tempering Assembly Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 107564 SCREW, 6-32" X 1" TRUSS HD. SST 1 2 114662 TIMER, INFITEC 30 SECONDS 1 3 107340 CLAMP, HOSE M28 SST, GEAR-TYPE 2 4 333280 TEE, WELDMENT 1-3/8" X 1/2" BARB X 1-3/8" 1 5 105994 CLAMP, HOSE M10 SST GEAR-TYPE 2 6 107417 1/2" I.D. RUBBER, REINFORCED (CUT TO FIT) 5 FT. 7 107419 BARB, HOSE ST. 1/2" NPT X 1/2" HOSE BRASS 1 8 110551 PREVENTER, BACKFLOW 1/2" NPT BRASS 1 9 100209 NIPPLE, 1/2" NPT CLOSE BRASS 1 10 100734 BOLT, HEX HD. 1/4-20 X 1/2" SST 2 11 106026 WASHER, FLAT 1/4" SST 2 12 106482 WASHER, LOCK SPLIT 1/4" SST 2 13 100003 NUT, PLAIN 1/4-20 SST 2 14 0312146 BRACKET, VALVE FWR 1 15 109886 VALVE, SOLENOID 1/2" 120VAC COIL 1 --- 109902 KIT, REPAIR 1/2" SOLENOID VALVE A/R --- 108516 COIL, 120VAC 1/2" SOLENOID VALVE A/R 67 Hot Water Coil Heat Assembly 1 18 19 16 17 15 17 20 2 5 3 4 9 14 10 26 17 6 7 2 8 13 3 11 9 22 21 12 17 23 31 23 25 68 29 14 27 26 25 24 17 30 28 29 Hot Water Coil Heat Assembly Item Part No. No. 1 334640 Description COIL, HOT WATER Qty. 1 2 109303 GASKET 1 3 100585 LOCKNUT, 1" NPT BRASS 2 4 100461 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 1-1/4" LG. BRASS 1 5 107418 TEE, REDUCING, 3/4" NPT X 3/4" NPT X 1/4" NPT BRASS 1 6 112437 VALVE, NEEDLE 1 7 107065 ADAPTER, 1/4" OD X 1/4" MPT PLASTIC 1 8 107928 TUBING, 1/4" 4 FT. 9 102444 ELBOW, STREET 3/4" NPT X 90° BRASS 2 10 102662 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 6-1/2" LG. BRASS 1 11 100571 UNION, 3/4" NPT BRASS 1 12 100208 NIPPLE, RTOE 3/4" NPT X 1-3/4" LG. BRASS 1 13 102683 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 13-1/2" LG. BRASS 1 14 102442 ELBOW, 3/4" NPT X 90° BRASS 3 15 102676 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 10-1/2" LG. BRASS 1 16 107550 VALVE, PRESSURE REGULATING, 3/4" NPT BRASS 1 17 100184 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X CLOSE BRASS 4 18 104681 SILENCER, 1/2" NPT 19 111437 VALVE, SOLENOID 3/4" NPT HW 1 ---- 114839 KIT, REPAIR VALVE, 3/4" HW A/R ---- 111472 COIL, SOLENOID, 3/4" 120VAC A/R 20 102526 TEE, REDUCER 3/4" NPT X 3/4" NPT X 1/2" NPT 1 21 100571 UNION 3/4" NPT BRASS 2 22 102658 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 5-1/2" LG. BRASS 1 23 102521 TEE, 3/4" NPT X BRASS 1 24 102396 BUSHING, REDUCING, 1" NPT X 3/4" NPT BRASS 2 25 111860-1 FLANGE, GRUNDFOSS PUMP 2 26 111860-2 GASKET, FLANGE GRUNDFOSS PUMP 2 27 111854 PUMP, GRUNDFOSS HW RECIRCULATOR BRONZE 1 28 100853 VALVE, CHECK 3/4" NPT BRONZE 1 29 102490 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 3-1/2" LG. BRASS 2 30 102489 NIPPLE, 3/4" NPT X 2-1/2" LG. BRASS 1 31 106911 UNION, ELBOW 3/4" NPT FEMALE BRASS 1 69 Dish Racks, Line Strainer, PRV 1 2 4 3 70 Dish Racks, Line Strainer, PRV Item Part No. No. Description Qty. 1 101273 DISH RACK, FLAT-BOTTOM A/R 2 101285 DISH RACK, PEG A/R 3 110768 STRAINER, LINE 3/4" NPT BRONZE 1 4 107550 VALVE, PRESSURE. REGULATING 3/4" NPT BRONZE 1 71 Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only) Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only) ! WARNING ! THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW ARE FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIANS TRAINED IN THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF DISHWASHERS. PERSONS OTHER THAN THOSE AUTHORIZED BY THE FACTORY WHO ATTEMPT THE PROCEDURES BELOW WILL VOID ALL MACHINE AND PARTS WARRANTIES. Dishwasher Control Panel Temperature Displays The dishwasher control panel is located on the lower panel of the dishwasher and features two digital temperature displays. I O 150 170 Digital Temperature Displays WASH 150°F RINSE 180°F Temperature Display Operation The temperature display is made up of 2 parts: three alpa-numeric LED's and a semi-circular segmented LED bar. The LED bar changes color from yellow to green in a left-to-right direction as temperature increases. A display is operating correctly when the LED's indicate the temperature being measured and the bar turns green when the minimum required temperature is reached. L Y EL EN 72 RE Three Alphanumeric LED's W G O LED bar changes color from yellow to green Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only) Display Operation Check Check the operation of the display before adjusting the temperature displays. To check the display operation: 1. Push the dishwasher power switch UP to the ON position. If the dishwasher is already ON, then push the power switch DOWN to the OFF/DRAIN position, wait 10 minutes for the machine to drain and then push the power switch up to the ON position. 2. Observe the displays on initial power up. 3. The individual segments in the Alpa-numric LEDs illuminate in a clockwise rotation. 4. All segments of the Alphanumeric LEDs illuminate to display 8's. 5. The segments in the semi-circular bars illuminate in a clockwise rotation. 6. The displays switch to normal operation and begin to display temperature. Adjusting the Temperature Displays WARNING: Electrocution or serious injury may result when working on an energized circuit. Disconnect power at the main breaker or service disconnect switch before working on the circuit. Lock-out and tag the breaker to indicate that work is being performed on the circuit. To adjust the displays: 1. Turn the dishwasher power off. 2. Disconnect power to the machine at the main disconnect switch. 3. Remove the front panel and position it to the left as shown in the photo so the back of the display is accessible. 4. Push the dishwasher power switch UP to the ON position. (continued on next page) Remove front panel in order to access the back of the display board 73 Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only) Temperature Display Adjustment - For Service Technicians Only (continued) Adjusting the Temperature Displays (continued) 5. There are two displays on the front of the display board. The left displays the wash tank temperature the right displays the final rinse water temperature. Front View of Temperature Display Board Wash Display Rinse Display 6. The rear of the display board contains the adjustment buttons and the display board connectors. The adjustment buttons are TEST A, TEST B, CHECK and RESET. 7. There is a temperature selector switch to change the display units for ºF or ºC. Test B Test A SW5 Thermister Connector Check Button 24VAC Rinse Switch Connector SW4 C P/N 114489 Revision 1 F Units SW1 Reset Rear View of Temperature Display Board 74 Neutral Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only) Temperature Display Adjustment - For Service Technicians Only (continued) Adjusting the Temperature Displays (continued) Checking Display Set-points 1. The set-point determines the way the semi-circular bar displays temperature. For example, if the set-point is 70ºF/21ºC, then the bar will indicate yellow beginning at zero up to 70 and change to green from 70 and beyond. 2. There are six set-point values: 70, 120, 150, 160, 165 and 180ºF or 21, 49, 65, 71, 74 and 82ºC depending on the position of the ºF/ºC unit selector switch. 3. Locate the CHECK button on the rear of the display board. It is located in the top center of the board. 4. Push and hold the CHECK button while observing the front of the display board. The wash display flashes its current set-point while the rinse display is blank. 5. Release the CHECK button and both displays indicate actual temperatures. 6. Push and Hold the CHECK button, the wash display flashes its set-point and the rinse is blank. Continue to hold the CHECK button and the wash display blanks out and the rinse display flashes its set-point. 7. Release the CHECK button and the displays indicate actual temperatures. Changing Display Set-points 1. Push and hold the CHECK button while observing the front of the display board. As soon as the wash display flashes its current set-point, (70 in the example below), 70 Wash Display immediately release the CHECK button when 70 flashes; push the CHECK button again— 120 is displayed. 2. Push and release the CHECK button again and 150 is displayed. Push and release advances the set-point displayed from 70-180. 3. If the desired set-point is 150 and the current set-point is 70, then you would push and release the CHECK button two times until 150 is displayed. 4. When 150 is displayed hold the CHECK button. 150 will flash indicating that the new set-point value of 150 is set. 5. If you go past the desired set-point, then start over. There is a certain amount of timing and coordination between pushing the CHECK button and observing the display for the desired set-point. Repeat steps 1-5 until the desired set-point is entered. 75 Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only) Temperature Display Adjustment - For Service Technicians Only (continued) Adjusting the Temperature Displays (continued) Changing Display Set-points (continued) 6. In order to change the set-point of the rinse display, push and hold the CHECK button until the wash display flashes. 7. Continue to hold the CHECK button until the rinse display flashes and displays the current set-point then push and release the CHECK button to advance the set-point display. 8. When the desired set-point is displayed hold the CHECK button. The rinse display will flash indicating the set-point has been set. 9. The set-points for both displays are now complete. Verifying the Alphanumeric Display ! ATTENTION ! The Temperature Display Board does not control the operation of the wash tank heater nor the booster tank heater. The following procedure only verifies that the alphanumeric display is operating within the design parameters of the circuit board; it does not calibrate the circuit board. 1. Turn the dishwasher power off. 2. Disconnect power to the machine at the main disconnect switch. 3. Remove the front panel and position it to the left as shown in the photo on page 53 so the back of the display is accessible. 4. Disconnect the thermistor cable located at the top center of the display board. 5. Disconnect one wire from the rinse switch connector; it does not matter which one. 6. Push the dishwasher power switch UP to the ON position. The machine will fill. EEE "EEE" indicates the thermistor plug was not disconnected before verification procedure. (continued on next page) 76 Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only) Temperature Display Adjustment - For Service Technicians Only (continued) Verifying the Alphanumeric Display (continued) 7. If the temperature displays display "EEE" this indicates that the thermistor plug was not disconnected. STOP and review steps 1-5 above. 8. Push and hold the CHECK button and the RESET at the same time. 9. Release the RESET button. 10. Release the CHECK button. Both displays flash "CAL"; the semi-circular bars are blank. CAL "CAL" indicates the temperature display board is verifying its internal operation. 11. Push and hold the TEST A button. The wash display should indicate "160". 12. Release the TEST A button. The wash display should indicate "E". 13. Push the RESET button to complete the verification of the wash display. 14. Repeat steps 8-10 and then push and hold the TEST B button. The rinse display should indicate "160". 15. Release the TEST B button. The rinse display should indicate "E". 16. Push the RESET button to complete the verification of the rinse display. E "E" after "CAL" is displayed to indicate the verification is complete. 17. The verification procedures are complete. 18. Turn the dishwasher power switch OFF, turn the main disconnect circuit breaker off, reconnect the thermistor plug and the rinse switch connector wire. 19. Replace the front panel and return the dishwasher to normal operation. 77 Temperature Display Adjustment - (For Service Technicians Only) Display Codes and Definitions The illustrations below show the codes that may appear on the temperature displays. START-UP ERROR Number and bar LEDs cycle: 1. This is the Display segment test when the dishwasher power is turned ON. Check for defective LED segments during the test. E E displayed and bar is blank: 1. Thermister is open or shorted. Troubleshoot the thermister circuit connected to the display. OPERATION Numbers and bar are blank: 1. Main power or dishwasher OFF. 2. Tank temp. below 70°F/21°C. Turn power OFF, then ON to check display segments. HHH 125 ALL Digital Displays Numbers indicate between 70-209°F or 21-99°C; and the bar is illuminated left-to-right, from yellow to green: 1. Normal display operation. 2. Displaying temperature. NOTE: The final rinse display may indicate a temperature less than a minimum of 180°F/82°C during the wash cycle. This is normal, but during the final rinse cycle (when the pressure gauge indicates a flowing pressure of 20-22 PSI), the final rinse temperature display will read between 180-195°F/82-91°C. HHH displayed and entire the bar is lit: 1. The temperature in the tank has exceeded 210°F/99°C. Reset the hi-limit thermostat, then adjust or replace the temperature control thermostat. VERIFICATION 1 2 C AL CAL displayed and bar is blank: 1. Display is in the verification mode. Press the RESET button on the display board to exit mode. 3 4 1 6 0 78 E E E EEE displayed and bar is blank: 1. Display is in the verification mode but the thermister was not unplugged prior to verification. 160 displayed and bar is blank: 1. Display verification in process. The meter should flash “E” when the TEST button is released. E E flashes and bar is blank. 1. Verification operation is complete for the display. Press the RESET button on the display board to exit mode. P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Tall Hood-type Series Direct Vent Option Description ! VERY IMPORTANT ! The direct vent shroud must be installed before the dishwasher is permanently placed and before the utilities are connected. A DIRECT VENT FAN MUST BE INSTALLED TO EXHAUST AIR TO THE OUTSIDE. The direct vent option is a stainless steel vent shroud (approximate weight 26 lbs/22 kg) and a 120VAC/60/1 vent fan supplied by the factory or an alternate fan supplied by others. The electrical connections for the vent fan are located in the direct vent electrical control box. A 23 " ~ [584] Direct Vent 1. The direct vent shroud is mounted on the top rear of the dishwasher using (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2" SST truss head screws. (See Figure A). 2. The direct vent shroud must be installed before the dishwasher is permanently placed and before connecting the utilities. 93 41 " [2369] Direct Vent Mounted ~ 3. The installation of the direct vent fan and duct work should be installed by qualified personnel. 70 81 " [1781] Machine Height 4. The dishwasher vent connection is a round 4"[102mm] I.D. duct fitting. 13" [330] Machine Mounted Direct Vent Fan Control Box 4" [102] I.D. B 2-3/8" [60] 5. The vent system must supply 250 CFM at 1/4" static pressure. 6. The dishwasher should be positioned in a manner which allows the dish tables and the machine to align for the proper loading and unloading of the dish racks. (See Figure B). 79 P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions C Installing the Direct Vent Shroud 1. Remove the direct vent shroud from its shipping container. 2. Refer to Figure C and note that the vent shroud has a front flange (Ca) and a rear extension (Cb) that interlock with the dishwasher vent opening. 3. Make sure (Ca) and (Cb) are properly connected to the dishwasher when the direct vent shroud is installed. Cb Ca Ca Cb 4. Two persons are needed to install the vent shroud on the dishwasher. (See Figure D). 5. Remove the (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2" truss head vent shroud mounting screws from the dishwasher hood. 6. Lift the vent shroud over the rear of the dishwasher and carefully lower it into position making sure that (Ca) and (Cb) connect the shroud to the dishwasher. 7. Reinstall the mounting screws. 80 D P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions ! ATTENTION ! Refer to Page 84-88 for the instructions to install a direct vent fan NOT supplied by Factory. Installing the Optional Factory Supplied Vent Fan E Optional Factory Supplied Vent Fan 250CFM@1/4" S.P. 120VAC/60/1 AIRFLOW 6" to 4" Duct Reducer (Supplied by others) 1. By request, the Factory can supply a 250 CFM, 120VAC vent fan suitable for installation as part of the direct vent option. 2. Duct work, duct reducer associated fasteners, and connectors must be supplied by others. 3. The installation of a 6" to 4" duct reducer is highly recommended as shown in Figure E. ! ATTENTION ! The vent installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with all local codes and regulations. Optional Factory Vent Fan Shown F Vent Duct (by others) Duct Reducer (by others) Direct Vent Shroud ! VERY IMPORTANT ! The direct vent fan must not exhaust into a wall, ceiling, crawl space, or any other concealed space of the building nor a gas vent or any other common vent. The direct vent fan must exhaust to the outside of the building through a separate vent duct. 4. Figure F illustrates a typical installation utilizing the optional Factory vent fan. 5. Note the orientation of the vent fan. This is the preferred orientation to eliminate moisture from collecting in the vent fan housing. 6. The length of duct and the location of the vent fan must conform to local codes and regulations. 81 P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions ! ATTENTION ! The Direct Vent Fan Control box can be wall-mounted using a Wall Mount Kit, P/N 900958. See the last page of this manual for further instructions. Installing the Direct Vent Fan Electrical Control Box on the left-hand side of the Tall Hood-type Series dishwasher. The Direct Vent Fan Electrical Control Box is shipped prewired to the dishwasher and stowed in the left rear corner of the machine. Mounting holes and fasteners are provided to mount the control box on the left side of the machine. A 12 ft. [3.7m] vent fan cable is prewired to the control box. (See Figure G). G To Install the Electrical Control Box: CONTROL BOX 1. The electrical control box must be installed before the dishwasher is permanently placed and before the dishwasher tables are connected to the dishwasher. VENT FAN CABLE 2. Refer to Figure G at right. The photo shows the electrical control box mounted on the left side of the dishwasher approximately 46" [1.2 m] above the finished floor. 3. Note the 12 ft. [3.7 m] vent fan power cable for the Factory supplied vent fan has been prewired to the control box. This cable is provided to connect 120VAC power to the vent fan. H 4. Refer to Figure H at right. The photo shows the storage location for the electrical control box during shipping. 5. Carefully lift the control box and mounting bracket assembly from the rear of the dishwasher and place it on the floor on the left-hand side of the machine. CONTROL BOX 82 P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions ! ATTENTION ! The Direct Vent Fan Control box can be wall-mounted using a Wall Mount Kit, P/N 900958. See the last page of this manual for further instructions. Installing the Direct Vent Fan Electrical Control Box on the left-hand side of the Tall Hood-type Series dishwasher (continued) I 6. Locate the (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2" Hex Head bolts on the upper left rear side of the dishwasher directly below the handle bracket. (See Figure I). 7. Remove these bolts and set aside. 1/4-20 MOUNTING BOLTS 8. Carefully lift the electrical control box and mounting bracket assembly in place, align the mounting holes and reinstall the mounting bolts removed in Step 6 above. (See Figure J below). J MOUNTING BRACKET 9. Refer to Figure G on the previous page and note that a 12 ft. [3.7 m] vent fan cable has been prewired to the control box for the 120VAC Factory supplied vent fan. Route this cable from the control box to the vent fan in accordance with all local codes and regulations to complete the installation. Electrical Connections For the Optional Factory Supplied Vent Fan on Next Page. 83 P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Electrical Connections for the Optional Direct Vent Fan (Supplied By The Factory) WARNING: Electrocution or serious injury may result when working on an energized circuit. Disconnect power at the main breaker or service disconnect switch before working on the circuit. Lock-out and tag the breaker to indicate that work is being performed on the circuit. ! IMPORTANT ! Terminal Block Electrical installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with all local codes and regulations or in the absence of local codes then the National Electrical Code. DO NOT CONNECT POWER UNTIL THE FAN IS COMPLETELY INSTALLED. 1. The factory supplied vent fan is 120VAC/50-60/1. L 2. Incoming power is connected to the vent fan terminal block located in the vent fan junction box on the side of the vent fan assembly. (See Figure L). Factory Vent Fan Terminal Block 120VAC/50-60/1 3. Grounding of the vent fan is not required because the fan motor is isolated within the vent fan plastic housing. 4. Connect the 120VAC power supply to the vent fan terminal block. (See Figure M). 5. If the 12 ft. [3.7 m] vent fan cable supplied with the direct vent fan control box is not long enough for the installation, the installer may replace the cable with a longer cord of the same electrical specifications. 6. Refer to Figure N on the next page for the direct vent fan control box cable wiring diagram. 84 M Factory Supplied Vent Fan Terminal Block Wiring Diagram P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Electrical Connections for the Optional Direct Vent Fan (Supplied By The Factory) The wiring diagram in Figure N below illustrates the cable wire connections for the vent fan electrical control box wired for the optional direct vent fan supplied by the factory. N FAN MOTOR-BLK FC FAN MOTOR-WHT WHITE #2 CLR BLK/WHT #55 TR RED #19 LR ORANGE #5 BLUE #10 BLACK #4 LOAD LOAD MIN INPUT MAX MIN MAX From Dishwasher INPUT FT CLT To Optional Vent Fan (supplied by the factory) 85 P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Installing a Direct Vent Fan (Supplied By Others) The direct vent option requires an exhaust vent fan capable of supplying 250CFM at 1/4" S.P. at the dishwasher. Refer to Figure A below for the recommended configuration of the vent duct at the dishwasher. ! VERY IMPORTANT ! The direct vent fan must not exhaust into a wall, ceiling, crawl space, or any other concealed space of a building nor a gas vent or any other common vent. The direct vent fan must exhaust to the outside of the building. ! ATTENTION ! The vent installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with all local codes and regulations. A To Vent Fan (by others) Vent Duct (by others) Duct Reducer (by others) Direct Vent Shroud 86 1. The exhaust vent fan supplied by others must supply 250 CFM at 1/4" S.P. suitable for installation as part of the direct vent option. 2. Duct work, duct reducer associated fasteners, and connectors must be supplied by others. 3. The installation of a 6" to 4" duct reducer is highly recommended as shown in Figure A at left. 4. The length of duct and the location of the vent fan must conform to local codes and regulations. P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Electrical Connections for a Direct Vent Fan (Supplied By Others) ! IMPORTANT ! Electrical installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with all local codes and regulations or in the absence of local codes then in accordance with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code. DO NOT CONNECT POWER UNTIL THE FAN IS COMPLETELY INSTALLED. Direct Vent Control Box: B 1. Electrical connections for a direct vent fan (supplied by others) are made in the Direct Vent Control box, (See Figure B at right), which was shipped with the dishwasher and stowed in the rear of the machine. Water-tight Direct Vent Option Control Box 2. The control box can be mounted on the left-side of the machine (See page 79, Figures I & J) or wall-mounted using P/N 900958, Control Box Wall Mount Kit. The wall-mount kit is sold separately. Cable Connections: 1. Refer to Figure B at right. 2. Remove the control box water-tight cover. 3. An interconnect control cable between the dishwasher and the control box is prewired at the factory. DO NOT CUT NOR DISCONNECT THIS CABLE WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE FACTORY. 4. One cable is required to bring power from an external power source into the control box. DO NOT USE THE DISHWASHER AS A POWER SOURCE FOR A DIRECT VENT FAN SUPPLIED BY OTHERS. Factory Prewired Cable Fittings and cables for an external power supply and output to the direct vent fan must be supplied by the installer. 5. One cable is required to connect power from the control box to the direct vent fan. (continued on next page) 87 P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Electrical Connections for a Direct Vent Fan (Supplied By Others) (continued) WARNING: Electrocution or serious injury may result when working on an energized circuit. Disconnect power at the main breaker or service disconnect switch before working on the circuit. Lock-out and tag the breaker to indicate that work is being performed on the circuit. Direct Vent Control Box Wiring: 1. Refer to Figure C at right and note the contactor labeled FC. Contactor FC is located in the top of the direct vent control box and controls the direct vent fan operation. 2. The wires marked #2 and #53 in Figure C must not be moved nor should other wires be connected to these terminals. 3. The external power source for the direct vent fan (supplied by others) must be connected to the L1, L2, L3 terminals on Contactor FC. The external power source can be single or three phase. (See Diagram D on the next page). 4. Connect the direct vent fan (supplied by others) to T1, T2, T3 terminals on Contactor FC. (See Diagram D on the next page). 5. Diagram E on page 88 shows the internal wiring of the control box before any external cable connections are made. 6. Re-install the control box water-tight cover to complete the control box wiring. 88 C FC 2 53 Interior view of the direct vent control box showing Contactor FC provided for vent fan power control. ! ATTENTION INSTALLER ! OVERLOAD PROTECTION DEVICES FOR A DIRECT VENT FAN SUPPLIED BY OTHERS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE DIRECT VENT CONTROL BOX SHIPPED WITH THE MACHINE. CONTROL RELAYS, ISOLATION SWITCHES, AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION DEVICES MUST BE INSTALLED IN A SEPARATE ENCLOSURE AND NOT INSTALLED INSIDE THE DISHWASHER NOR THE DIRECT VENT FAN CONTROL BOX. P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Direct Vent Control Cable Connection Diagram D 1 or 3 phase power in from separate power source Out to direct vent fan (supplied by others) L1 T1 FC T2 L2 L3 T3 WHITE #2 BLK #53 CLR BLK/WHT #55 TR RED #19 LR ORANGE #5 BLUE #10 BLACK #4 LOAD LOAD INPUT MIN INPUT MAX MIN MAX FT CLT T1 T2 T3 Prewired Cable from Dishwasher 1 or 3 phase power out to direct vent fan (supplied by others) 1 or 3 phase power in from separate power source 89 P/N 115109 - Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions Direct Vent Control Box Wiring Diagram E L1 T1 L3 A1 A2 T3 2 2-W L2 T2 FC 53 2 CLR 55-W/B 19-R 4-B 4-B 4 54 19 2 19 19-R TR 52 2 LR 52 5-O 5-O 51 10-BL 10-BL 53 2 2 51 51 54 LOAD LOAD INPUT INPUT FT CLT MIN MAX MIN MAX G LATCH RELAY BASE RELAY NO NC COIL COMMON NO 8 5 NO NC 4 1 NC HARNESS WIRE 13 SET SET 14 9 RESET RESET 12 11 10 COM COM 90 CONTROL BOX WIRE DH5000 DIRECT VENT FAN BY OTHERS WIRING DIAGRAM 702316-7 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Tall Hood-type Series Condensate Removal Option Description ! ATTENTION ! The condensate removal shroud must be installed before the dishwasher is permanently placed and before the utilities are connected. The condensate removal option is a stainless steel vent shroud (approx. weight 60 lbs./27 kg) and a control box mounted on the left side of the dishwasher. ~ 22 " [559] Condensate Removal Shroud A 1. The condensate removal shroud is mounted on the top rear of the dishwasher using (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2" SST truss head screws. (See Figure A). 91 43 " [2331] 2. The shroud must be installed before the dishwasher is permanently placed and before connecting the utilities. Direct Vent Mounted ~ 3. The dishwasher should be positioned in a manner which allows the dish tables and the machine to align for the proper loading and unloading of the dish racks. (See Figure B). 70 81 " [1781] Machine Height B 4. Only a 3/4" NPT cold water supply is required for the Condensate Removal Option (See Figure B). C Machine Mounted Direct Vent Fan Control Box ! VERY IMPORTANT ! The incoming cold water supply pressure must be a minimum of 45 PSI flowing pressure measured at the dishwasher inlet connection. 91 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Installing the Condensate Removal Shroud 1. Remove the condensate removal shroud from its shipping container. C 2. Refer to Figure C and note that the shroud has a front flange (Ca) and a rear extension (Cb) which interlock with the dishwasher vent opening. 3. Make sure (Ca) and (Cb) are properly connected to the dishwasher when the shroud is installed. 4. Refer to Figure C and note there are two electrical wires (Cc) and three hoses (Cd) attached to the shroud. Cc 5. Carefully route (Cc) and (Cd) to the rear of the dishwasher when installing the shroud. Ca Cb Ca Cb 6. Two persons are needed to install the shroud on the dishwasher. (See Figure D). 7. Remove the (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2" truss head shroud mounting screws from the dishwasher hood. 8. Lift the shroud over the rear of the dishwasher and carefully lower it into position making sure that (Ca) and (Cb) connect the shroud to the dishwasher. 9. Reinstall the mounting screws. 92 D Cd P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions ! ATTENTION ! The Condensate Removal Control box can be wall-mounted using a Wall Mount Kit, P/N 900958. See the last page of this manual for further instructions. Installing the Condensate Removal Electrical Control Box on the Left-hand side of the Tall Hood-type Series The Condensate Removal Electrical Control Box is shipped prewired to the dishwasher and stowed in the back of the machine. Mounting holes and fasteners are provided to mount the control box to the left side of the machine. (See Figure E). E CONTROL BOX To Install the Electrical Control Box: 1. The electrical control box must be installed before the dishwasher is permanently placed and before the dishwasher tables are connected to the dishwasher. 2. Refer to Figure E at right. The photo shows the electrical control box mounted on the left side of the dishwasher approximately 46" [1.2 m] above the finished floor. F 3. Refer to Figure F at right. The photo shows the storage location for the electrical control box during shipping. 4. Carefully lift the control box and mounting bracket assembly from the rear of the dishwasher and place it on the floor on the left-hand side of the machine when viewed from the front. (continued on next page) CONTROL BOX 93 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Installing the Condensate Removal Electrical Control Box (continued from previous page) 5. Locate the (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2" Hex Head bolts on the upper left rear side of the dishwasher directly below the handle bracket (Refer to Figure G). G 6. Remove these bolts and set aside. 1/4-20 MOUNTING BOLTS 7. Carefully lift the electrical control box and mounting bracket assembly in place, align the mounting holes and reinstall the mounting bolts removed in Step 6 above. (See Figure H below). H MOUNTING BRACKET ! ATTENTION ! The Condensate Removal Control Box connection diagram appears on page 99 of these instructions. The control box connections were prewired at the factory. 94 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Condensate Removal Shroud Electrical and Plumbing Connections The following pages describe the electrical fan connection and the plumbing connections for the Condensate Removal Option. The chemical injection points for the Tall Hood-type Series are also included. Condensate Removal Shroud Assembly (A) Preconnected hose to the inlet of the vacuum breaker. The other end of this hose is connected to the booster outlet. A D B E C F (B) Preconnected hose to the outlet of the condensate coil. The other end of this hose is connected to the inlet of the line strainer. (C) Preconnected hose to the outlet of the vacuum breaker. The other end of this hose is connected to the inlet final rinse piping located behind the hood spring on the right-hand side of the hood as viewed from the rear. (D) Cold water supply inlet. (E) Condensate vent fan wires. (F) Final rinse-aid injection point. (G) Main power supply wire mounting bracket. H B A (H) Detergent injector and sensor connection points. (continued on next page) G 95 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Condensate Removal Shroud Electrical and Plumbing Connections (continued from previous page) WARNING: Electrocution or serious injury may result when working on an energized circuit. Disconnect power at the main breaker or service disconnect switch before working on the circuit. Lock-out and tag the breaker to indicate that work is being performed on the circuit. 1. The condensate removal shroud fans were prewired at the factory. When the shroud is installed on the top of the dishwasher, the shroud wires and their corresponding wires on the back of the dishwasher should be in close proximity to each other. A A Fan Wires 2. Locate the wires and connect black to black and white to white. (See Figures A at right.) 3. ! ATTENTION ! Route the condensate removal shroud hoses behind the handle assembly as shown in Figure A above. The hoses shown in Figure B at right have been routed in front of the handle assembly, this is incorrect. 4. Referring to Figure B, note that there are three hoses preconnected to the condensate removal shroud. The hoses are different lengths to ensure that the hoses are connected to the correct locations. 96 B ! DO NOT route the condensate removal shroud hoses in front of the handle assembly as shown in this photo. Route the hoses behind the handle assembly against the rear of the machine. P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Condensate Removal Shroud Electrical and Plumbing Connections C From outlet of vacuum breaker to final rinse piping D 5. Refer to Figure C at left and note the connection point for the shortest length of preconnected condensate removal hose. The connection point is located directly behind the right-hand hood spring at the rear of the dishwasher. 6. Refer to Figure D at left and note there are two hoses and two connection points shown. The hoses are different lengths and it will not be possible to make both connections if the hoses are reversed. From inlet of vacuum breaker to outlet of booster From outlet of condensate coil to inlet of line strainer (continued on next page) 97 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Utility Connections for the Tall Hood-type Series with Condensate Removal Option Plumbing Connections ! VERY IMPORTANT ! The incoming cold water supply pressure must be a minimum of 45 PSI flowing pressure measured at the cold water supply connection. 1. The dishwasher equipped with a Condensate Removal Option requires an incoming cold water supply only (See Figure E below). COLD WATER — 3/4" NPT, 55-75°F/13-24°C Maximum temperature, with a minimum incoming flowing pressure of 45 PSI measured at the dishwasher supply connection before adjusting operating pressure to 20/25 PSI flowing pressure. 2. A water hardness of 3 grains/gal (US) [51.3 mg/L] or less is recommended. The cold water supply connection is located on the left side of the dishwasher approximately 64" above the finished floor (see the illustration below). 3. A manual shut-off valve, 3/4" or larger, should be installed in the cold water supply line as close to the dishwasher as possible for servicing. E Detail View 64" [1626] 3/4" NPT Cold water supply connection 98 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Utility Connections for the Tall Hood-type Series with Condensate Removal Option Electrical Connections WARNING: Electrocution or serious injury may result when working on an energized circuit. Disconnect power at the main breaker or service disconnect switch before working on the circuit. Lock-out and tag the breaker to indicate that work is being performed on the circuit. ! ATTENTION ! A qualified electrician must connect the main incoming power to the dishwasher in accordance with all local codes and regulations or in the absence of local codes in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Improper installation will not be covered by the Limited Warranty. Connecting Incoming Power Supply F 1. Make sure the incoming power is disconnected at the main disconnect switch or circuit breaker. 2. The dishwasher is available for either single or three phase operation. Standard voltages are 208-240V/60/1 & 3, and 460-480V/60/3. 3. A Machine Electrical Connection Data Plate is located directly below the input terminal block. Make sure the incoming power supply matches the machine's electrical requirement before connecting incoming power. 4. Remove the front and left side dishwasher panels. Power Bracket and Conduit 5. The incoming power supply is routed from the rear of the machine to the input terminal block located at the front of the machine. 8-3/4" [222] Incoming Power Routing. 99 P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Utility Connections for the Tall Hood-type Series with Condensate Removal Option Chemical Connection Provisions ! ATTENTION ! Consult a qualified chemical supplier for chemical supplies and chemical dispensing equipment. 1. Provisions for chemical suppliers to connect their chemical dispensing systems are provided on the dishwasher and include: 2. A 1/2" NPT fitting (A) rinse-aid injection point. The fitting is located on the left side of the dishwasher support hood (see illustration below). 3. Two 7/8" holes (B) are provided on the lower right side of the wash tank for detergent injection and the detergent probe. 4. Detergent and rinse-aid control signals are available inside the control cabinet. 5. The signals are 120VAC, Max. 1 Amp load. Connection points are located on a labeled terminal block (see below). A Detergent Injection Point Detergent Probe 100 B B 120VAC, 1A Dispenser Signal Terminal Block P/N 115107 - Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions Condensate Removal Control Box Connection Diagram MOTOR-WHT #58 FC MOTOR-BLK #59 WHITE #2 WHT/BLK #55 CLR RED #19 TR ORANGE/BLK #57 ORANGE #5 BLUE #10 BLUE/BLK #13 LR RED/BLK #56 BLACK #4 LOAD LOAD INPUT MIN INPUT MAX MIN MAX FT CLT GND Form No. 115035 rev. 112311 Harness Cable Cord to Motor This is the end of the Condensate Removal Option Installation Instructions. 101 Blank Page This Page Intentionally Left Blank 102 Time Cycle Chart, Electrical Schematic Hot Water Coil Installation and Grundfoss Pump Purge Instructions Illustrations........................................................................................Page Gas Booster Heater Overview.................................................................................. 104 Grundfoss Pump Air Purge Instructions....................................................................... 106 Time Cycle Charts and Electrical Schematics Illustrations Page Time Cycle Charts................................................................................................... 107 Standard Model Electrical Schematic......................................................................... 109 Vent Options Electrical Schematic.............................................................................. 110 Vent Options with Door Latch Electrical Schematic....................................................... 111 Hot Water Coil Electrical Schematic.......................................................................... 112 Kit P/N 900958 Control Box Wall Mount Kit Installation Instructions............................................................................................. 113 103 Gas Booster Heater Overview Vanguard Gas Booster Installation NOTE: The installation of your GAS BOOSTER must be performed by qualified service personnel. Problems due to improper installation are not covered by the Warranty. NOTE: The installation of the GAS BOOSTER must comply with all local electrical, plumbing, health and safety codes or in the absence of local codes, installed in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96. NOTE: Installation of the GAS BOOSTER must be in accordance UTILITIES (Vanguard Installation Only) with local codes,or in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, 1 ELECTRICAL B BSTR CONNECTION 120V 1PH 6.2 AMPS the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Canadian NPT HOT WATER 140°F FOR 40°F RISE installations should conform with CSAB149.1, Natural Gas 2 HOT WATER 3/4" INLET WATER TO BOOSTER - MIN. 40PSI, MAX 80PSI and Propane Installation Code, and CSA-C22.1 Electrical 2" O. D. MACHINE DRAIN CONNECTION Code, and/or local installation codes. 3 DRAIN 15 GPM MAX FLOW {Les installations canadiennes doivent se conformer aux NATURAL GAS 199,100 BtuH CODES D’INSTALLATION CSA-B149.1, Natural Gas and GAS 3/4" NPT 4 CONNECTION NATURAL GAS PRESSURE 10.5" MAX AT INLET Propane Installation Code, et CSA-C22.1 Electrical Code, et/ou aux codes locaux d’installation.} EXHAUST 4" DIAMETER VENT DUCT WITH UNATTACHED 5 NOTE: The illustration below shows a typical straight-through dishwasher installation with gas booster heater. Your installation may be different. Refer to the installation instructions shipped with your gas booster for details. FLEXIBLE DUCTING. VENT PER LOCAL CODE CONNECTION 29 43 " [757] Vanguard Technology Inc. 1(800) 624-4809 " 27 [686] CLEARANCE CLEARANCE PER VANGUARD 70 81 " 8 [203] 2 2 " 16 [406] " 4 [102] " 5 21 [140] 4 [1780] 5 " 10 41 [260] 5 21 1B [140] " " 4 [102] 4 3 19 58 " [500] Typical Straight-through Dishwasher Installation 104 FLOOR " Gas Booster Heater Overview Hatco Gas Booster Installation NOTE: The installation of your GAS BOOSTER must be performed by qualified service personnel. Problems due to improper installation are not covered by the Warranty. NOTE: The installation of the GAS BOOSTER must comply with all local electrical, plumbing, health and safety codes or in the absence of local codes, installed in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96. NOTE: Installation of the GAS BOOSTER must be in accordance with local codes,or in the absence of local codes, with thelatest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Canadian installations should conform with CSAB149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, and CSA-C22.1 Electrical Code, and/or local installation codes. {Les installations canadiennes doivent se conformer aux CODES D’INSTALLATION CSA-B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, et CSA-C22.1 Electrical Code, et/ou aux codes locaux d’installation.} NOTE: The illustration below shows the typical Hatco PMG-200 gas booster heater specifications. Refer to the installation instructions shipped with your gas booster for details. Straight out duct adaptor shown. Replace with 90° adaptor for other duct configurations. Hatco Corporation 1(800) 558-0607 A 120-150°F (49-66°C) Water Inlet 180°F (82°C) Water Outlet 6-1/16 11-1/8 20-3/4 14-1/2 PMG-200 5-3/4 2-1/4 Primary exhaust exit location at rear Model A DIM. B DIM. 35-15/16 5-11/16 Gas Inlet 6-1/4 13 T/P relief valve may be field installed at side or rear B Unit may be adapted in field with supplied parts for side exhaust exit. 31-1/4 19-5/8 25-3/4 1-13/16 11-1/16 25-7/8 19-5/8 25-13/16 7-3/16 6-1/16 17 6-1/4 Ø7/8 hole for 1/2" conduit 6-5/16 Power switch Power on lamp Reset safety switch lamp NOTE: Dimensions listed are in inches. NOTE: Overall Dimensions PMG 200: 36" W x 20-3/4" D x 31" H (914 x 527 x 787 x mm) 105 Grundfoss Pump Air Purge Instructions ! CAUTION ! PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE GRUNDFOSS HOT WATER CIRCULATING PUMP MAY OCCUR IF THE AIR IS NOT PURGED FROM THE HOT WATER COIL HEATING SYSTEM PRIOR TO OPERATING THE DISHWASHER AND GAS BOOSTER. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO PURGE THE AIR FROM THE SYSTEM. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Make sure the dishwasher main power switch is OFF. Make sure the main water supply valve located at the booster heater is OFF. Open bleed valve (A) on the inlet side of the dishwasher hot water heater coil. Remove the silver plug (B) located in the center of the recirculating pump. Turn the main water supply valve ON. Water will begin to fill the booster heater and the dishwasher heater coil. Place a container under the recirculating pump plug (B) and the bleed valve tubing (C) to catch the water. Water and air will begin to flow out of the recirculating pump (B) bleed valve tubing (C). Turn the gas booster heater power switch ON. Turn the dishwasher power switch ON. The dishwasher wash tank will begin to fill with water. Continue to observe the bleed valve tubing (C) and the recirculating pump (B) and make sure that there is a steady stream of water flowing from (C) and (B). Replace the silver plug (B) in the center of the recirculating pump when the water flows steadily. Close the bleed valve (A). Turn the dishwasher power switch OFF. Turn the booster power switch OFF. Purging is complete. C A B 106 Time Cycle Chart TIME CYCLE - Tall Hood-type Series - MODE "B" DRAWING REPRESENTS ONLY THE STRUCTURE OF TIME CYCLES. FOR MODES OF OPERATION SEE DWG# 114470 SHEETS 10-16 NORMAL CYCLE 60 SECONDS TOTAL CYCLE 0 WASH EXTENDED CYCLE 90 SECONDS TOTAL CYCLE 45 35 60 35 SECONDS 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 0 0 SECONDS 0 10 20 30 40 60 70 80 90 10 20 30 SANITARY DWELL 40 50 20 30 60 70 80 90 40 50 60 DR.BY J.MCALLISTER DATE 2MAR12 SCALE SHEET 1 OF REV. A B 1 50 60 70 80 90 100 80 90 100 65 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 65 RINSE 80 15 SECONDS 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 80 70 80 90 DESCRIPTION CHANGED RINSE AND DWELL CYCLE TIMES CHANGED RINSE AND DWELL CYCLE TIMES 90 0 SECONDS 0 90 100 90 SANITARY DWELL 100 10 SECONDS 0 10 CYCLE# 1: 60 SECONDS CYCLE CONSISTING OF: 35 SECOND WASH, 0 SECOND DWELL, 10 SECOND RINSE, 15 SECOND SANITARY DWELL. CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. 40 64 100 15 SECONDS 10 30 60 45 0 20 DWELL 10 SECONDS 0 10 45 35 RINSE 50 80 64 SECONDS 100 DWELL 64 0 WASH 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 CYCLE# 2: 90 SECONDS CYCLE CONSISTING OF: 64 SECONDS WASH, 1 SECONDS DWELL, 15 SECONDS RINSE, 10 SECONDS SANITARY DWELL. DATE BY 13AUG12 JAM 19SEP12 JAM REV. DESCRIPTION DATE TIME CYCLES Tall Hood-type BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B 114470-9 REV. B 107 Time Cycle Chart NOTES: TRIGGERING EVENT: JUMPER SETTINGS: JB1 = OPEN JB2 = CLOSED JB3 = OPEN Tall Hood-type Series - MODE C - TIME CYCLES 3 AND 4 CYCLE SWITCH IN POSITION 1, 2, 3 OR 4 "CYCLE SWITCH" STATE IS IGNORED DURING CYCLE, IT IS READ AT BEGINNING AT THE CYCLE AND PROPER CYCLE TIME STRUCTURE APPLIED. DRAWING REPRESENTS ONLY THE STRUCTURE OF TIME CYCLES 3 AND 4. FOR CYCLES 1 AND 2 SEE DWG# 114470 SHEET 9 CYCLE 3 214 WASH 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 INPUTS SOLID LINE INDICATES SWITCH CLOSURE 214 215 DWELL 0 10 30 20 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 215 RINSE 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 OUTPUT SOLID LINE INDICATES 120VAC COMING OUT OF THE OUTPUT TERMINAL 230 230 INITIAL STATE: POWER ON DOORS OPEN TANK FULL 240 SANITARY DWELL 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 CYCLE 4 334 WASH 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 334 DWELL 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 360 350 360 335 340 335 RINSE 350 340 350 350 360 SANITARY DWELL 0 10 20 30 CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. 108 SCALE SHEET 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 1 OF REV. A 1 DESCRIPTION CHANGED RINSE AND DWELL CYCLE TIMES 140 150 160 CYCLE 4 4 MINUTE CYCLE (240 SECONDS TOTAL) CONSISTING OF: 214 SECOND WASH, 1 SECOND DWELL, 15 SECOND RINSE, AND 10 SECOND DWELL. CYCLE 3 DR.BY J.MCALLISTER DATE 7MAR12 360 DATE BY 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 DESCRIPTION DATE 330 340 350 360 WASH TIMES: 1 MINUTE = ∞ 90 SECONDS = 0 Ω 4 MINUTE = 4.7K Ω 6 MINUTE = 15K Ω 6 MINUTE CYCLE (360 SECONDS TOTAL) CONSISTING OF: 334 SECOND WASH, 1 SECOND DWELL, 15 SECOND RINSE, AND 10 SECOND DWELL. REV. 320 TIME CYCLES Tall Hood-type BY 19SEP12 JAM The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B 114470-17 REV. A Standard Tall Hood-type Series Electrical Schematic THREE PHASE MOTOR SINGLE PHASE MOTOR 109 Direct Vent Option Model and Condensate Removal Option Tall Hood-type Series Electrical Schematic 110 Ventilation Options with Door Interlock - Tall Hood-type Series Electrical Schematic THREE PHASE MOTOR SINGLE PHASE MOTOR 111 Hot Water Coil Heat - Tall Hood-type Series Electrical Schematic THREE PHASE MOTOR SINGLE PHASE MOTOR 112 380-415V/50/3 ONLY Ventilation Options with Door Interlock - Tall Hood-type Series Electrical Schematic 113 P/N 900958 Control Box Wall Mount Kit (for Direct Vent Option Model & Condensate Removal Option Model) Overview: The Direct Vent Model and the Condensate Removal Model utilize a separate control box that is interwired to the dishwasher. The standard configuration calls for this box to mounted to the left-hand side of the machine; however, the control box can be mounted to the wall if desired. The following instructions describe the steps necessary to mount the control box using the parts included in the Control Box Wall Mount Kit P/N 900958. ! VERY IMPORTANT ! The control box can only be mounted within the limits of the prewired cables connecting the control box and the dishwasher together. le Ho " Mou t acke nt Br le Ho le Ho 4" 1/ ns ctio 4" 1/ stru n In ket tio alla Inst t acke nt Br -1/2 for Mou ~6 Side l Wal Top rse ve e Re Se le Sca c t Bra oun ll M plate Wa Tem 5074 11 P/N 1/1 all mW Botto For 5000 DH tion del Op Mo Vent tion Op ect d Dir an oval em te R al nsa ctric x nde Ele ol Bo Co ntr Co le Ho 3 Straight-through Operation 2 1 Dish Table Item No. 334473 100212 115074 Part No. Control Box TABLE 1 - Kit Parts List Description Form No. 115074_rev. A Corner Operation Dish Table 2 4 1 Figure 5 – The control box assembly weighs 10 lbs/4.1 kg and must be mounted with the appropriate fasteners for the type of supporting wall. The fasteners are supplied by others. Wall fasteners supplied by others Bracket, Wall Mounting Screw, 10-32 x 3/4" Truss Head Template, Wall Mount Bracket (Template on reverse side of this sheet) Qty. Figure 3 – For the Corner Operation machine, do not mount the control box in the black area shown on the right-hand side machine. Dish Table Figure 1 – The straight-through operation machine shown with control box mounted on wall. Dish table 1 2 3 Figure 2 – For the Straight-through Operation machine, the control box can be mounted on the right-hand or left-hand side of the machine. Dish Table Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 in the Installation Instructions below for additional information concerning the location of the control box. Control Box Location Installation Instructions: 1 Refer to Figures 2 and 3. Note the gray and black shaded areas. The gray area indicates the approximate allowed location to mount the control box; black indicates the area where the control box must not be mounted. In all circumstances, the mounting location of the control box must not interfere with the operation of the hood nor prevent access to the dishwasher for servicing. The control box can only be mounted within the limits of the prewired cables connecting the control box and the dishwasher togther. Check the Kit parts NOTE: The control box and cables weigh 10 lbs./4.1 kg. 2 Mounting the Box 4" 1/ 4" 1/ Figure 4 – The location of the control box must be mounted within the limits of the interconnecting cables without overextending the cables. 1 ! ATTENTION ! THE FASTENERS NEEDED TO ATTACH THE CONTROL BOX TO THE WALL ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE KIT. THESE FASTENERS ARE SUPPLIED BY OTHERS. Refer to Table 1 at right and make sure your kit contains the parts listed. The Wall Mount Bracket Template is located on the reverse side of this sheet. 3 Refer to Figure 4: Install the wall mount brackets (Item 1) to the back of the control box using the four screws (Item 2) supplied in the Kit. Position the control box in the desired location & make sure the cables are not overextended. Using the template, on the reverse side of this sheet, (Item 3), mark the location of the four mounting holes for the wall mount brackets on the supporting wall. See Figure 5: The control box assembly weighs 10 lbs./4.1 kg and must be mounted with the appropriate fasteners for the type of supporting wall. The fasteners are supplied by others. The control box installation is complete. 114 ~ 12-9/32" P/N 900958 - Control Box Wall Mount Kit 1/4" Hole ~ 6-1/2" Top Wall Mount Bracket 1/4" Hole See Reverse Side for Installation Instructions Wall Mount Bracket Template P/N 115074 Scale 1/1 ~ 12-9/32" Bottom Wall Mount Bracket 1/4" Hole For Direct Vent Option and Condensate Removal Option Electrical Control Box 1/4" Hole Form No. 115074_ rev. A 115 Blank Page This Page Intentionally Left Blank 116
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