Installing A Remote Fluid System - JEM Glaciator X-stream User Manual

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• 208V / 60Hz version of the Glaciator X-Stream, uses a cable that must
be hard wired to the power supply. To connect to 208V supplies, the
neutral conductor can be connected to the second phase of the 120V
system, while phase 1 is connected to the live conductor.
In some cases the Glaciator X-Stream's mains lead may require a
grounding-type cord cap that fits your power distribution cable or outlet.
Following the cord cap manufacturer's instructions when installing. The
table below shows some common pin identification schemes.
yellow/green
I N S T A L L I N G A R E M O T E F L U I D S Y S T E M
A remote fluid supply can be installed and used by one or more
Glaciators.
A remote fluid system makes it possible to obtain longer run times by
using a remote supply that can be up to 100 metres (330 feet) away from
the machine if a suitable slave pump is used at the reservoir.
If the reservoir is more than 6 meters away a slave pump will be required.
The most suitable type of pump, is a diaphragm unit similar to 'FloJet'
style 2100, which includes a pressure switch. To prevent the liquid being
forced through the internal pumps, the maximum pressure in the feed line
to the machine should be 3 bar (44psi).
Note:
All pressures are quoted as gauge pressure.
When using a remote slave pump, the suction line must be fitted with a
suitable filter (Martin P/N 26480020, orderable from your Jem or Martin
dealer).
Warning!
The local fluid sensor will be disabled when the machine is in remote
mode.
When installing and using a remote fluid system:
Wire
brown
blue
Installation
Pin
Marking
live
neutral
ground
Screw color
"L"
yellow or brass
"N"
silver
green
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