Replacing The Blower - Labconco SteamScrubber 44003 Series Service – Technical Manual

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Labconco Glassware Washer Service/Technical Manual
4.
Loosen and remove nuts on the underside of the tank that hold the sump
in place.
5.
Open the door of the washer and remove any racks inside the tank.
6.
Locate the element clamps.
7.
Using a screw driver, loosen the jaws of the clamps.
8.
Pull the Element up and out of the tank.
9.
Replace the new element, tighten the clamp jaws and secure with the
original nuts and attach the wiring connections.
are to be replaced when the heater is.)
10. Test the heater in diagnostics checking for the prescribed current.
(See the corresponding testing procedures with the unit being worked
on)

Replacing the Blower

Each of Labconco's glassware washers has an integrated blower for
drying glassware at the end of a cycle.
pushes air into the tank through the blower shroud (found in the rear
left of the tank).
washer to circulate hot air that is directly injected into narrow neck
glassware.
The FlaskScrubber® Vantage® models use the same blower set
up as the FlaskScrubber®; however, the air fed to the blower is pulled
through a HEPA filter before being circulated through the tank.
the procedure below to replace the blower of the unit you are working
on.
**Completely drain and disconnect electrical power to the unit before
proceeding with any of these instructions.
Replacing the Blower on a Labconco SteamScrubber®
The Blower is mounted on the left back corner post of the base
weldment.
The coupler from the blower into the blower shroud is not sealed
and once disconnected can be freed by pulling down on the blower/coupler.
1.
Pull the unit away from walls/cabinets so that you have access to the
back and left sides of the washer.
2.
Remove the back and left cosmetic panels or service access panels and
pull up the black insulation jacket and secure it.
3.
Locate the Blower mounted on the back left corner post of the base
weldment.
4.
Remove the two screws securing the blower to the corner post.
5.
Firmly, grasp the blower's coupler (connecting the blower to the
blower shroud in the tank) and pull down to free it from the tank.
6.
Remove the electrical connections to the blower.
7.
Reconnect the wires to the new Blower
8.
Reseat the new blower's coupler into the blower shroud in the tank
through the bottom.
9.
Using the original hardware, secure the blower to the corner post.
10. Test the unit blower in diagnostics.
Replacing the Blower on a Labconco FlaskScrubber®
The blower is mounted to the base of the unit and is clamped to
flexible ducting that transfers the air to the manifolds.
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