Electrical - FLOJET Bottled Water Dispenser Plus Installation & Maintenance Instructions Manual

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PLUMBING
There is 20 ft. (6.1 m) of 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) O.D. polyethylene tubing supplied with the FLOJET Bottled Water Dispensing
System. Carefully measure the distance between the pump module outlet and the appliance water inlet or optional
faucet, and cut the tubing clean and square to prevent fitting leaks. If the refrigerator and faucet are being connected,
use 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) tube "T" fitting and place it in an accessible location. Push the cleanly cut tubing end into the pump
module outlet port, past the o-ring to tube stop. Route tubing to the refrigerator water valve and connect it to the water
inlet valve in the back of the refrigerator by using the tube connector fitting. First slip nut over the tube, then place the
ferrule over the tube, then install onto the refrigerator water valve fitting and tighten.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE COPPER TUBING WITH ANY MODEL OF FLOJET BOTTLED WATER DISPENSING SYSTEMS
For installation and use with commercial coffee and tea brewing equipment:
Many commercial coffee and tea brewing machines can be connected to a water supply line. Ensure that you have a 1/4
in. (6.35 mm) I.D. connection fitting at the water inlet that can accept the supplied 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) O.D. tubing. These
brewing machines have a factory installed device that restricts incoming water to a safe pressure that won't damage the
brewing machine. This device is usually referred to as an inlet pressure regulator or flow restrictor, and limits incoming
water pressure to approx. 90-100 psi. If you intend to use the Flojet BW system with one of these brewing machines,
you should remove the brewing machine's inlet restrictor device. Consult the brewing machine manufacturer for details.
Failure to remove the brewing machine's restrictor may cause the Flojet BW series pump to cycle itself off and on
repeatedly, leading to premature motor failure of the Flojet BW unit. This type of failure is not covered under warranty.
Use of filter devices with your commercial brewer is unnecessary; see below
For installation on refrigerators with ice making and/or water dispensing functions:
Do not use any external filtration devices. These will cause the pump to over-cycle, possibly causing premature pump
failure, not covered under warranty. If your refrigerator has factory installed internal filtration that must remain in place
as part of the water line, this too may cause over-cycling resulting in pump failure. Contact the refrigerator maker and
inquire about obtaining an empty or dummy filter housing for use instead of the standard filter model. If none is available,
the use of a small accumulator tank will be necessary. You may order Flojet P/N 30573002B, tank, and P/N 20381-064,
fitting kit. Please contact Flojet for more information.

ELECTRICAL

WARNING: Risk of Electrical Shock!
Certain BW models are available without an electrical plug; this allows for direct connection to the power source, or the
addition of a particular plug type not available from FLOJET. Additionally, it may become necessary to replace a damaged
plug. Observe these instructions when connecting your BW unit to a plug or power source.
• PRESSURE WARNING: Maximum total head is 92 ft. (28 m) when pump switch cutoff occurs.
• When wiring any electrically driven pump system, follow all local electrical and safety codes. In the U.S.,
heed the most recent National Electrical Code (NEC) and Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) as well.
• Make sure the power source conforms to the pump voltage.
• Be sure that all power is disconnected before connecting the BW unit to the power source.
For 120V AC models with plugs: Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet after moving pump system's rocker switch to
OFF position.
For 230V AC models with plugs: Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet after moving pump system's rocker switch to
OFF position. Make sure supplied plug matches outlet configuration.
For 12V DC models: Connect the Red wire lead (positive/+) to a minimum 4 amp circuit and connect the Black wire lead
(negative/-) to the battery ground or chassis. For runs to 20 ft. (6.1 m) use 18 or 16 AWG; for runs to 50 ft.
(15.2 m), use 16 or 14 AWG.
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