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Jackson MSC 10AB-N70 Installation And Operation Manual page 14

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CONNECTING THE DRAIN LINE: The drain for the unit is a gravity discharge drain. All piping to the
machine drain must be a minimum 1-1/2" NPT AND SHALL NOT BE REDUCED.
ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTIONS: All electrical connections are to be made in accordance with ap-
plicable portions of local, state, territorial and national codes.
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLIES AND TAG OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROPRIATE
PROCEDURES AND CODES AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH TO INDICATE YOU ARE WORKING ON THAT
This manual provides reference information regarding electrical requirements and loads, but that infor-
mation may change without notice. Always refer to the machine data plate for voltage requirements, ma-
chine voltage, total amperage load and serial number. If you cannot read your data plate because it has been
damaged, you should contact the manufacturer.
The main power terminal blocks (for the dish-machine) are located at the Remote Controller. You will
have to remove the front cover to access these connections. Install power and ground wires to lugs as indi-
cated by the appropriate decals in the control box. Use copper conductors only. Use of a anti-oxidation agent
is permissible on the power connections. Tighten all connections.
Verify the incoming voltage matches the voltage indicated on the decal next to the incoming power pre-
punched hole.
DISHMACHINE VENTILATION: The dish-machine should be located with provisions for venting into an
adequate exhaust hood or ventilation system. This is essential to permit efficient removal of the condensa-
tion exhaust. Ensure the exhaust system is acceptable in accordance with applicable codes and standards.
Note: any damage that is caused by steam and/or moisture due to improper ventilation is NOT
covered under the warranty
THERMOSTAT: The thermostat on your unit has been set at the factory for the rinse tank. It should only
be adjusted by an authorized service agent.
CHEMICAL FEEDER EQUIPMENT: Your dish-machine DOES NOT COME WITH AN INTEGRAL CHEMI-
CAL SUPPLY/FEEDER SYSTEM. You must connect the unit to a third party chemical dispenser that meets the
requirements of NSF Standard 29 for the machine to operate correctly.
You should contact your chemical supplier about connecting a dispenser to your dish-machine. Chemi-
cal dispensers must be set for the type and concentration of chemicals being used and there are several fac-
tors that have to be taken into account. Jackson provides only a signal for the dispensers, not power for the
dispenser system. Reference page 18 for signal connection points.
Detergent usage and water hardness are two factors that contribute greatly to how efficiently your dish
machine will operate. Using the proper amount of detergent can become, in time, a source of substantial sav-
ings. A qualified water treatment specialist can explain in detail to what is needed to gain the maximum
efficiency from your detergent.
Technical Manual (07610-003-97-40)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
CIRCUIT.
Page Created: 09-10-2012
Revised: N/A
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