Electrical Tank Heat Connections (Electric Heat Only) - Insinger USN-72 Technical Manual

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2.1 1
Electrical Tank Heat Connections (Electric heat only)
Perform the following steps to connect the incoming electrical power to the tank heat circuits
in the remote control cabinet.
Refer to Fig. 2.4 below, and Fig. 2.5, page 15.
WARN IN G :
The installation of electrical supplies and controls must conform to local codes ol; in the
absence of local codes, the National Electrical Code and good trade practices.
WARNING :
Dangerous voltages are present at the local electrical distribution system.
Dangerous voltages are present at the dishwasher when it is connected to the
local electrical distribution system.
WARN IN G :
When working on the dishwashel; disconnect the electric service and place a red tag at the
disconnect switch to indicate work is being done on that circuit.
1. Connect the incoming 440V/60/3PH power supply to the heat contactor marked for the
wash tank heater circuit. Refer to Part
1.5,
Electrical Power Requirements, page 4,
for full load amp ratings.
2. Connect the incoming 440V/60/3PH power supply to the heat contactor marked for the
wash tank heater circuit. Refer to Part 1.5, Electrical Power Requirements, page 4,
for full load amp ratings.
3. ItemA, Figure2.5, page 15,
illustrates the incoming power
connections to the remote
control cabinet. Connections
are shown entering the top of
the cabinet, but the installer
may choose to route connections
to a different location if necessary.
4. Items
B
and C, Figure 2.5,
page 15, illustrate the conduit
routing from the remote control
cabinet to the tank heater junction
boxes located on the front of the
dishwasher.
Figure 2.4
Remote Control Cabinet
Incoming Power Connections
for Tank Heat Circuit
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MACHINE ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION PLATE
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