For models beginning with Serial No. R3171 44 Single Tank 44 54 44LT 66LT 44WS 66PWWS 44 MODULAR Two Tank 64 72 84 64 MODULAR Technical Manual 44DR 44DRWS 66DRPW 66DRWSPW E-Series Single Tank and Two Tank Rack Conveyor with/without Prewash Two Tank w/Prewash 86PW 94FFPW 90FFPW 108HDPW 100HDPW 106PW 86PW MODULAR 110FFPW 94PW 120HDPW 64 66PW Single Tank w/Prewash 66PW 66DRPW 80DRHDPW 70FFPW 80DRWSHDPW 80HDPW 66PW MODULAR 76PW 80FFPW 90HDPW May, 2005 P. O. Box 4149 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4149 336/661-1556 Fax: 336/661-1660 Machine Serial No. Manual P/N 113867 Rev D 2674 N. Service Road Jordan Station, Ontario, Canada L0R 1S0 905/562-4195 Fax: 905/562-4618 Complete the information below so it will be available for quick reference. Model Number Serial Number Voltage and Phase Champion Service Agency Phone Champion Parts Source Phone Champion Service: Champion (USA) Phone: 1 (336) 661-1556 1 (800) 858-4477 Fax: 1 (336) 661-1660 Champion (Canada) Phone: 1 (905) 562-4195 1 (800) 263-5798 Fax: 1 (905) 562-4618 We strongly recommend that you Fax your orders. NOTE: When calling to order parts, be sure to have the model number, serial number, voltage and phase of your machine. COPYRIGHT © 2005 by Champion Industries, Inc. REVISIONS REVISION HIST OR Y HISTOR ORY Revision Date Revised Pages Serial Number Effectivity Comments 07/15/04 All 08/31/04 7 Revised operation procedure. 08/31/04 12 Revised the pump timer operation sequence. 08/31/04 13 Revised the float switch inforamtion. 8/31/04 14 Revised the terminal connections drawings and inserted figure number for electric booster. 8/31/04 18 Added drive motor wiring drawings and information. 09/01/04 20 Part number 328473 replaced by 328977. Added 36" Prewash panels. 9/01/04 20, 23, 25 9/01/04 23 Part number 327890 relpaced by 328974. Added entrance and exit curtain baffles. 9/01/04 25 Part number 327891 replaced by 328975. Added E84 front panels. 9/01/04 31 Part number 328799 replaced by 328450. Added new cradle bracket for two tank machines. 9/01/04 37 Updated part numbers for scrap screens and refuse baskets. 9/01/04 61, 63 Updated part numbers for drain levers and overflow rod. 9/01/04 64, 66 Corrected piping drawings. 9/01/04 73 First issue of manual and replacement parts R3448 Added new door catch components. Changed part number 113727 discharge hose to 112807. 12/16/04 51, 53, 77 Added 575 volt elements and corrected part number for 10KW element. 2/16/05 91 Added revised schematics. 5/16/05 91 Added revised schematics. i REVISIONS REVISION RECORD (CONT’D) ii TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Page REVISION HISTORY .................................................................................................................... WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................. SAFETY SUMMARY..................................................................................................................... INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... GENERAL....................................................................................................................................... INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ Unpacking ........................................................................................................................... Plumbing Connnections ................................................................................................... Electrical Connections ...................................................................................................... Ventilation Connections ................................................................................................... Chemical Connections ...................................................................................................... Curtain Locations .............................................................................................................. Completing Installation .................................................................................................... OPERATION .................................................................................................................................. Inital Startup ...................................................................................................................... Basic Operation ................................................................................................................. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................... Maintenance Schedule ...................................................................................................... Deliming ............................................................................................................................ ELECTRICAL SERVICE ............................................................................................................... REPLACEMENT PARTS ............................................................................................................... ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS ...................................................................................................... i v vi 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 8 8 9 9 10 11 19 93 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 1— 2 — 3— 4— 5— 6— 7— 8— 9— 10 — 11 — 12 — 13 — 14 — 15 — Motor Rotation ....................................................................................................... Scrap Basket Removal ........................................................................................... Motor Overload ...................................................................................................... Unhooking Upper Arm ......................................................................................... Upper Wash Arm Removal ................................................................................... Lower Wash Arm Removal ................................................................................... End Cap Removal .................................................................................................. Fuse Blocks ............................................................................................................ Motor Overloads .................................................................................................... Pump Timer ............................................................................................................ Dual Float Switch ................................................................................................... Tank Heat Thermostats .......................................................................................... Booster Thermostat Location ................................................................................ Booster High Limit Thermostat ............................................................................ Prewash Panels, Doors and Miscellaneous .......................................................... 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 11 12 13 14 14 14 20 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS (CONT.) LIST OF FIGURES Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure iv 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Single Tank Panels, Doors and Miscellaneous .................................................... Two Tank Doors, Panels and Miscellaneous ....................................................... Drive Motor Assembly .......................................................................................... Drive Assembly ...................................................................................................... Prewash Track and Cradle Assembly ................................................................... Single Tank Track and Cradle Assembly ............................................................. Two Tank Track and Cradle Assembly ................................................................ Prewash Screens ..................................................................................................... Single Tank Scrap Screens .................................................................................... Two Tank Scrap Screens ....................................................................................... Prewash Spray Arms .............................................................................................. Single Tank Wash Arms (Left to Right Shown) .................................................. Two Tank Wash and Rinse Arms ( Left to Right Shown) .................................. Float Switch ............................................................................................................ Single Tank Electric Tank Heat ............................................................................ Two Tank Electric Tank Heat ................................................................................ Single Tank Steam Tank Heat ............................................................................... Two Tank Steam Tank Heat .................................................................................. Tank Thermostats ................................................................................................... Prewash Overflow .................................................................................................. Single Tank and Two Tank Overflow Assembly ................................................ Final Rinse Piping w/Booster ................................................................................ Final Rinse Piping no Booster/ with Steam Booster ........................................... Final Rinse Drain Assembly ................................................................................. Prewash Pump Suction/Discharge ........................................................................ Wash/Rinse Pump Suction/Discharge .................................................................. Pump Assembly ..................................................................................................... 40°/60° Rise Electric Booster ............................................................................... 70° Rise Electric Booster ....................................................................................... Control Cabinet ...................................................................................................... New Style Vent Cowls (Shown Mounted to Prewash)(Optional) ...................... Standard Vent Cowls (Optional) ........................................................................... Racks ....................................................................................................................... 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 28 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 88 WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY Champion Industries Inc. (herein referred to as Champion), P.O. Box 4149, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115, and P.O. Box 301, 2674 N. Service Road, Jordan Station, Canada, L0R 1S0, warrants machines, and parts, as set out below. Warranty of Machines: Champion warrants all new machines of its manufacture bearing the name "Champion" and installed within the United States and Canada to be free from defects in material and workman ship for a period of one (1) year after the date of installation or fifteen (15) months after the date of shipment by Champion, whichever occurs first. [See below for special provisions relating to glasswashers.] The warranty registration card must be returned to Champion within ten (10) days after installation. If warranty card is not returned to Champion within such period, the warranty will expire after one year from the date of shipment. Champion will not assume any responsibility for extra costs for installation in any area where there are jurisdictional problems with local trades or unions. If a defect in workmanship or material is found to exist within the warranty period, Champion, at its election, will either repair or replace the defective machine or accept return of the machine for full credit; provided, how ever, as to glasswashers, Champion's obligation with respect to labor associated with any repairs shall end (a) 120 days after shipment, or (b) 90 days after installation, whichever occurs first. In the event that Champion elects to repair, the labor and work to be performed in connection with the warranty shall be done during regular working hours by a Champion authorized service technician. Defective parts become the property of Champion. Use of replacement parts not authorized by Champion will relieve Champion of all further liability in connection with its warranty. In no event will Champion's warranty obligation exceed Champion's charge for the machine. The following are not covered by Champion's warranty: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. Lighting of gas pilots or burners. Cleaning of gas lines. Replacement of fuses or resetting of overload breakers. Adjustment of thermostats. Adjustment of clutches. Opening or closing of utility supply valves or switching of electrical supply current. Cleaning of valves, strainers, screens, nozzles, or spray pipes. Performance of regular maintenance and cleaning as outlined in operator’s guide. Damages resulting from water conditions, accidents, alterations, improper use, abuse, tampering, improper installation, or failure to follow maintenance and operation procedures. j. Wear on Pulper cutter blocks, pulse vanes, and auger brush. Examples of the defects not covered by warranty include, but are not limited to: (1) Damage to the exterior or interior finish as a result of the above, (2) Use with utility service other than that designated on the rating plate, (3) Improper connection to utility service, (4) Inadequate or excessive water pressure, (5) Corrosion from chemicals dispensed in excess of recommended concentrations, (6) Failure of electrical components due to connection of chemical dispensing equipment installed by others, (7) Leaks or damage resulting from such leaks caused by the installer, including those at machine table connections or by connection of chemical dispensing equipment installed by others, (8) Failure to comply with local building codes, (9) Damage caused by labor dispute. Warranty of Parts: Champion warrants all new machine parts produced or authorized by Champion to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of invoice. If any defect in material and workmanship is found to exist within the warranty period Champion will replace the defective part without charge. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. CHAMPION'S WARRANTY IS ONLY TO THE EXTENT REFLECTED ABOVE. CHAMPION MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED, TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS OF PURPOSE. CHAMPION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THE REMEDIES SET OUT ABOVE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR ANY DEFECTS FOUND TO EXIST IN CHAMPION DISHWASHING MACHINES AND CHAMPION PARTS, AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES ARE EXCLUDED, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTALS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Champion does not authorize any other person, including persons who deal in Champion dishwashing machines to change this warranty or create any other obligation in connection with Champion Dishwashing Machines. v SAFETY SUMMARY SAFETY SUMMAR Y SUMMARY Safety Symbols • The following symbols appear throughut this manual alerting you to potential hazards. Statements associated with each symbol are printed on italics. WARNING: Warning statements indicate any condition or practice that could result in personal injury or possible loss of life. ! CAUTION: Caution statements indicate any condition or practice which, if not strictly observed or remedied, could result in damage to or destruction of the dishwasher. NOTE: Note statements indicate any condition or practice which, if observed, will help in the safe completion of a task. General Safety Rules vi • The following general safety rules must be observed in addition to the specific cautions and warnings presented in this manual. • Your Champion pot and pan washer uses hot water to clean and sanitize a variety of wares. Machine surfaces and wares become hot during and immediately following normal operations. Operators should use caution when loading and unloading wares from the machine. • Operators must NOT bypass a safety interlock or control(s) to operate unit. • The service and maintenance instructions contained in this manual are intended for qualified service personnel. These instructions assume that you are trained in basic electricity and mechanical theory. If you are not a trained technician, then do not attempt to adjust or repair the dishwasher as serious personal injury or damage to the dishwasher may result. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Welcome to Champion.... and thank you for allowing us to take care of your dishwashing needs. This manual covers several models. Model numbers are shown on the front cover. Your machine has been completely assembled, inspected, and thoroughly tested at our factory before it was shipped to your installation site. This manual contains: • Warranty information • Operation and cleaning instructions • Maintenance instructions • Troubleshooting guide • Basic service information • Replacement parts lists • Electrical schematics Complete and return your warranty registration card within ten (10) days after the installation of your machine. All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based upon the latest product information available at the time of publication. Champion constantly improves its products and reserves the right to make changes at any time or to change specifications or design without notice and without incurring obligation. For your protection, factory authorized parts should always be used for repairs. Replacement parts may be ordered from your Champion authorized service agency. When ordering parts, please supply the model number, serial number, voltage and phase of your machine, the part number, part description, and quantity. 1 GENERAL GENERAL This manual covers the Champion single tank and two tank rack conveyor dishwashing machines. These machines are fully automatic and are equipped with 1 HP prewash and 2HP wash and rinse pump motors (depending on the model) and a 1/6 HP conveyor drive motor. All models are available for a right-to-left or left-to-right operation. These series of dishwashers are modular in design. The following models and options are covered in this manual: Model Numbers Single Single Single Single Tank Tank Tank Tank - Basic.....................................................44, 54, 44 WS, 44 LT with 22" Prewash...................................66 PW, 76 PW, 66 WS, 66 LT PW with 36" Prewash....................................80 HDPW, 90 HDPW, 80WS HDPW with 26" Front Feed Prewash..................70 FFPW,80 FFPW, 70 WS FFPW • The 44 and 54 basic models along with their respective prewash options, are high temperature (180°F/80°C final rinse) sanitizing models. • The 44 WS models along with their respective prewash options, are water and energy saving, high temperature (180°F/80°C final rinse) sanitizing models. • The 44 LT model, along with its respective prewash option, is a low temperature (140°F/ 60°C final rinse), chemical sanitizing model for use with sodium hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach) as the sanitizing agent. Two Two Two Two Tank - Basic........................................................64, 72, 84 Tank with 22" Prewash......................................86 PW, 94 PW, 106 PW Tank with 36" Prewash.......................................100 HDPW, 108 HDPW, 120 HDPW Tank with 26" Front Feed Prewash.....................90 FFPW, 98 FFPW, 110 FFPW • The 64, 72 and 84 basic models, along with their respective prewash options, are high temperature (180°F/80°C final rinse) sanitizing models. 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Unpacking ! CAUTION: Care should be taken when lifting the machine to avoid damaging the piping under the base. Remove the dishwasher front panels and lift from the front with a forklift. 1. Immediately after unpacking your machine, inspect for any shipping damage. If damage is found, save the packing material and contact the carrier immediately. 2. Remove the dishwasher from the skids. Adjust the feet if required, then move the machine to its permanent location. The machine should not be installed within 6 inches [153mm] of any wall or structure. 3. Level the machine by placing a level on top of the machine and adjust the feet. Level the machine by unscrewing the feet from the base. Adjust from the front-to-back and side-to-side. Plumbing Connections ! CAUTION: Plumbing connections must comply with local sanitary and plumbing codes. 1. Connect the hot water supply at the final rinse piping connection located behind the control cabinet at the top of the machine. 2. A “Y” strainer is provided by Champion for machines without booster. A pressure reducing valve (PRV) is provided by Champion for machines with built-in boosters. 3. If the incoming hot water supply pressure exceeds 25psi [173kPa] at machine, a PRV must be installed and set to 20-22psi [138-151 kPa]. The PRV may be purchased from Champion or supplied by others. 4. Install a manual shut-off valve in the steam and water supply lines to accommodate servicing the machine. The valve should be the same size as/or larger than the supply line. 5. Provide suitable gravity drain to connect to a 1-1/2" NPT drain pipe. 3 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION (CONT.) Electrical Connections NOTE: Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the National Electrical Code and/or Local Electrical Codes. WARNING: When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electric service and tag it to indicate work is being done on that circuit. NOTE: Electric boosters require a separate electrical connection (except the 44WS and 66 WS PW models that have a single point connection). A fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker (supplied by user) is required to protect each power supply circuit. 1. Compare the electrical specifications on the machine electrical connection plate (located inside the control cabinet) to the electrical power supply before connecting to the incoming service at a fused disconnect switch. 2. Motor rotation is set at the factory. Ensure proper rotation of the conveyor drive shaft (red arrow on side of motor shows direction of rotation). Single phase drive motor (208-240V only) rotation must be changed at the drive motor junction box. Three phase drive motor (480-575V) rotation must be reversed in the control cabinet. Reversing the pump motor(s) direction is done in the control cabinet by reversing the wires L1 and L2 on the disconnect switch side of the main electrical connection terminal block (refer to the electrical diagrams in the back of this manual). 3. A knock-out plug is provided at the rear of the control cabinet for electrical service connections. Figure 1- Motor Rotation Ventilation ! CAUTION: Exhaust air should never be vented into a wall, ceiling, or concealed space if a building as condensation will cause damage. 1. Stainless steel watertight ducting should be installed INSIDE the 4" x 16" [102mm x 407mm] vent stacks at the load and unload ends. A minimum of 6 air changes per hour of kitchen air is recommended. The typical exhaust ventilation requirements for a rack machine using a 180°F/82°C final rinse are: • The load end requires 150 CFM @ 1/4" (SP), [71 Liters/Sec] with prewash. • The load end requires 200 CFM @ 1/4" (SP), [95 Liters/Sec] without prewash. • The unload end requires 400 CFM @ 1/4" (SP), [189 Liters/Sec]. 2. An adjustable damper is supplied with the optional vent stacks for regulating the exhaust volume. 4 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION (CONT.) Chemical Connections 1. Use a qualified detergent/chemical supplier for detergent/chemical and dispensing equipment needs. 2. Labeled detergent control circuit connection terminals are provided in the control cabinet for detergent and rinse agent/sanitizer dispensing equipment (supplied by others). 3. The illustration on the right, shows the terminal board for the current production machines . The signal connection points include: 1R001 SIGNAL ONLY 120V RINSE AID/ SANI COMMON DETERGENT • Detergent signal 120VAC, 1Amp max amp load 120V • Rinse aid/Sanitizer signal 120VAC, 1Amp max amp load 4. A removable black plug is provided in the load end side of the wash tank (behind the drive motor) for installation of the detergent conductivity cell. Chemical Connection Terminal Board Curtain Locations 1. Refer to the illustrations below and hang the curtains as shown. J-hooks are located in the corners of each section to accept the curtain rods. • • Standard long curtains High hood long curtains 24" x 20-1/4" [610mm x 515mm] 24" x 22-3/4" [610mm x 578mm] • • Standard short curtains High hood short curtains 24" x 13-/14" [610mm x 337mm] 24" x 20-1/4" [610mm x 515mm] • Final rinse curtain 24" x 6-1/4" [610mm x 159mm] 2. Make sure the that the short flaps of the curtains face the load end of the dishwasher. The longest curtains always go on each end of the dishwasher. 1R003 Center Curtain Final rinse curtain 1R002 R-L Direction Long curtain Short Row Long curtain Load End WASH PRE WASH Short row of curtains face out to the load end (or unload depending the location of the curtain) of the dishwasher. Curtain Locations (machine with prewash shown) 5 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION (CONT’) Completing Installation ! WARNING: Do not insert racks into the machine before the tanks fill with water and have reached the proper temperatures. Operating the pumps dry will cause pump seal damage and leakage that can result in a motor failure. 1. Remove any foreign material from inside of the machine. 2. Check to insure that the drains/overflow pipes are operational and sealed. 3. Position scrap screens on the supports above the tanks. 4. After all plumbing and electrical connections are completed, fill the tank and wait 10 minutes. Check all plumbing connections for leaks. 5. Drain the tank and check the drain lines for leaks. 6. The formed down lip of the dishtable should be placed inside of the machine. The dishtable should be pitched toward the dishwasher for proper draining by adjusting its leveling feet. The dishtable should be sealed to the dishwasher. 6 OPERATION OPERATION Follow the procedure below to operate your dishwasher properly. 1. Verify that the spray pipes, curtains, and scrap screens are in place and clean. 2. Verify that the overflow drains are closed. 3. Turn on the detergent dispenser switches and check the detergent supply. 4. Turn on the exhaust vent system (if applicable), and make sure it is operating. 5. Close the door(s). Push the power switch ON, light will illuminate. Machine will begin to fill (with or without a booster, machine fills thru the fill valve and through the final rinse). 6. When the tanks are full, wait until the wash tank has reached the proper temperature. Check the wash tank temperature gauges located on the control cabinet. Minimum wash temperatures are: • 44 LT, 66 LT PW - 140°F/60°C • 44, 54, 44 WS - 150°/66°C • 66 PW, 76 PW, 66 WS PW - 160°/71°C 7. Press the Green Lighted START Pushbutton on the control cabinet. This will activate the automatic operation for the drive motor and the pumps. The green light will come on. No other noticeable action will happen until the first rack is loaded into the machine. 8. Scrap and pre-flush all items to be placed and load items into racks. NOTE: DO NOT OVERLOAD RACKS. Pegged racks are for plates and/or trays. Flat racks are for bowls and/or silverware. Spread silverware evenly in a single layer in a flat rack or upright (loosely packed) in a cutlery rack/cylinder. 9. Push the rack into the machine, the conveyor and drive system will grab the rack and pull it into the machine. The rack start lever (idle pump switch) will start the pumps and the system will run a cycle for 90 seconds. When another rack is inserted it resets the pumps for another 90 second cycle. 10. Check the final rinse pressure and temperature as the racks pass through the final rinse. This final rinse pressure MUST be 20-22 psi [138-151 kPa] and the final rinse temperature MUST be a minimum of 180°F/82°C . 11. The pumps and the conveyor drive will automatically stop after the last rack leaves the machine and the 90 second cycle time has completed. 12. The machine may be stopped at any time during the cycle by pressing the red STOP pushbutton on the control cabinet. The green light will go off on the green START pushbutton, the power is removed from the idle pump circuit but the heaters and fill remain on. To restart, push the green START pushbutton to reset the automatic cycle. Insert another loaded rack to start the idle pump switches. When the rack that was inside of machine has exited, reinsert that rack back into machine to make sure that the complete sanitation cycle of the original rack has been completed. 7 OPERATION OPERATION (CONT’) 13. The machine may also be stopped at any time during the cycle if the door(s) are raised. When the door is raised the light on the green START pushbutton goes off. The power is removed from the idle pump switch and the heat circuit. To reset the unit, close the door(s) follow the same procedure as in step 12. Push the green START pushbutton to reset the automatic cycle. Insert another loaded rack to start the idle pump switches. When the rack that was inside of machine has exited, reinsert that rack back into machine to make sure that the complete sanitation cycle of the original rack has been completed. 14. CLEAN the scrap screens and scrap baskets (if necessary) and REPLACE the tank water after each meal period or every 2 hours of operation. Check the chemical supply. 8 ! CAUTION: DO NOT allow racks to remain on unload dishtable. This could cause the conveyor to jam and may damage the machine. The installation of a table limit switch is highly recommended and will reduce the risk of damage. ! CAUTION: DO NOT leave water in the tanks over night. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE The efficiency and life of your machine is increased by regularly scheduled preventive maintenance. A well maintained machine gives better results and service. The best maintenance you can provide is to keep your machine clean. Components that are not regularly cleaned and flushed will clog and become inoperative. Intervals shown in the following schedules represent an average length of time between necessary maintenance. Maintenance intervals should be shortened whenever your machine is faced with abnormal working conditions, hard water, or multiple shift operations. Maintenance Schedule Cleaning • Daily/Every 2 Hours of Operation 1. Turn power switch to OFF. 2. Pull drain lever(s) to drain water. Remove scrap screens and scrap baskets (internal and external ,if applicable). Clean inside of the tanks and flush with clean water. Back flush the scrap screens until clean. (See Figs 2 & 3) Figure 2Scrap Screen Removal Figure 3Scrap Basket Removal NOTE: DO NOT strike or bang screens or baskets against solid objects 3. Remove the spray pipes (Figs. 4-6) Remove the end cap from each spray pipe (Fig. 7). Flush the pipes and nozzles until clean. Figure 4Unhooking Upper Arm NOTE: DO NOT strike or bang wash pipes against solid objects Figure 5Upper Wash Arm Removal Replace the end caps and verify the rubber o-rings are in place. Reinstall the spray pipes. 4. Remove and clean the curtains. Hang them off the dishtable and allow them to dry at the end of the day. 5. Leave the doors open between operations, allowing the machine to dry. Figure 6Lower Wash Arm Removal 6. Verify that the final rinse nozzles are clean and free of any internal hard water deposits. If necessary, clean the nozzle orifices with a small paper clip. Consult your chemical supplier for proper use and the kind of deliming chemicals needed. 7. Report any unusual conditions to your supervisor. • As Required 1. Check the temperature and pressure gauge readings 2. Inspect the machine and check the pump motor for any leaks around the shaft 3. Check the chemical supplies and refill as necessary. Figure 7End Cap Removal 9 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE (CONT’) • Weekly 1. Inspect all water lines for leaks and tighten at joints if required. 2. Clean all of the detergent residue from the exterior of the machine. 3. Check the drain/overflow tube for any leaks, 4. Clean the accumulated scale from the heating element. 5. Remove and closely inspect each spray arm for blockage. 6. Straighten a small paper clip to clear each final rinse nozzle. 7. Inspect the pawl bar and drive assembly for wear and freedom of travel. 8. Check the float switch(es) in the tank(s) for freedom of travel. 9. Check the idle pump(s) and final rinse lever for freedom of travel. Deliming Your dishwasher should be delimed regularly as required. This will depend on the mineral content of your water. Inspect your machines interior for lime deposits. If required, consult your chemical supplier for the proper type and procedures on deliming agents. If you have a chemical sanitizing model 44 LT or 66 LT PW, CAREFULLY follow the procedure below before deliming: ! DANGER: Deliming solution, rinse agents or other acids must not come in contact with household bleach (sodium hypochlorite) or any chemicals containing chlorine, iodine, bromine, or fluorine. Mixing may cause hazardous gases to form. Consult your chemical supplier. 1. Remove the suction tube assembly from the bleach container and place it as close as possible to the floor. Place a catch pan underneath it. 2. Cycle the machine approximately six times to purge the lines of the bleach. 3. Proceed with the deliming procedures. 10 ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Fuse Blocks - 120VAC Control Voltage Two fuse blocks, located in the center of the front of the main control cabinet, protect the main control transformer. Each fuse block holds one fuse. The fuses are marked 1FU and 2FU on the electrical schematic. To replace the fuse: • Disconnect the power to the machine at the main service switch. • Remove the fuse and replace it. • Turn the main power on. • If the fuse blows again, DO NOT INCREASE THE FUSE SIZE. • DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF THE OVERLOAD. Figure 8Fuse Blocks Fig. 5 shows the fuses and fuse blocks. Motor Overloads Motor overloads are located to the left of the fuse block inside the control cabinet. Each motor has one overload to protect it from line voltage electrical overloads. In addition, an auxiliary set of switch contacts is attaches to the overload. The switch contacts disconnect 120VAC power to the motor contactor coils in the event of an overload condition. Refer to Fig.6. Note the Switch Lever on the Overload • If the red OFF switch lever is down with the “OFF” showing then the overload has tripped on an overload. To Reset the Motor Overload: • Push the start switch down with “ON” showing. • Run the dishwasher and test the AMP draw of the motor in question. If the motor checks ok then there may be a wiring problem or the overload may be defective. Figure 9Motor Overload To Replace a Motor Overload: • Disconnect the wires to the overload. • Pull forward and lift out. • Snap the new overload into place and reconnect the wires. To Adjust the Overload Setting: The screwdriver in Fig. 6 is positioned to adjust the motor overload AMP setting. • Read the FLA motor amps that applies for the machine voltage on the Motor Nameplate. • Flip up the plastic cover. Turn the setting to match the nameplate FLA. 11 ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE (CONT’) Pump Timer The automatic timer located in the left center of the control cabinet is preset at the manufacturer. The Pump Timer controls the amount of time that the pump(s) and the drive motor will run after the last rack enters the load end of the dishwasher tunnel. The Pump Timer is an OFF DELAY timer. One timer controls all pumps no matter what the model it may be. Cycle time is 90 seconds. To Replace a Timer: • Disconnect the power to the machine at the main service switch. • Remove the wires connected to the timer. Remove the screw in the center of the timer. Figure 10Pump Timer • Remove the defective timer and install the replacement. • Reinstall the screw and reinsert the wires. Operation Sequence: • A dishrack entering the machine contacts the idle pump switch lever. • The contacts of the idle pump switch open, de-energizing control relay 1CR. • Normally closed contacts of 1CR close and apply a signal to pump timer. The timer contacts close turning on the pump(s) and drive motor. • The dishrack moves off the idle pump switch lever and the switch contacts close. • 1CR energizes and the notmally closed contacts open removing the signal from the pump timer. • The pump timer begins to time down for its 90 seconds time setting. • The timer is reset each time the idle pump switch is activated. If the timer is reset only once it will time out and shut the pump(s) and drive motor off after the time delay. To Check the Pump Timer Setting: Use a stop watch to check the timing cycle. • Turn the power on. • Press the green lighted START pushbutton. • Place a rack in to the conveyor. • When the rack enters the load end, the pump(s) and the drive motor will start. • Start the stop watch when the rack clears the idle pump switch. Stop the stop watch when the machine stops. The lengthof the cycle should be 90 seconds +/- 2 seconds. If the timer is not within this range replae the timer. 12 ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE (CONT’) Automatic Fill/Low Water Heat Protection Dual Float Switches Each tank contains a dual float switch (see Fig.8). The device consists of an angled stem containing two reed switches. Two stainless steel ball floats, containing magnets, slide over the stem and are free to move up and down. When the float moves on the stem, it opens and closes the associated reed switch inside the stem. The reed switches control relays. The relays control the automatic fill and heat for different parts of the machine. The float switch(es) and their relay(s) operate on a 120V circuit. Circuit Explanation Refer to the electrical schematic on your machine for a detailed description of the individual float(s), relay(s) and wiring. Bottom Float and Reed Switch Figure 11Dual Float Switch • The bottom float controls the heat. • When the bottom float is down, the bottom reed switch contacts are open. • When the bottom float is up, the bottom reed switch contacts are closed. Top Float and Reed Switch • The top float controls a fill valve, which controls the water level. • When the top float is down, the top reed switch contacts are open. • When the top float is up, the top reed switch contacts are closed. Initial Fill • When the tank is completely empty, both floats are down and their reed switch contacts are open. • The control relay for the float switch is de-energized. • The fill valve for the tank is energized and the tank begins to fill with water. • As the water level in the tank rises, the bottom float begins to move up. • When the bottom float is completely up, its reed switch contacts close. • This prepares the heat circuit, but the heat DOES NOT energize at this time. • The tank continues to fill until the top float is completely up. • The top float’s reed switch contacts close. Its control relay energizes. • The fill valve de-energizes. • The heat circuit energizes through the contacts of the control relay. During Normal Operation • If the water level in a tank falls below the level of the top float, the top float moves down and its reed switch contacts open. • When the water level falls below the level of the bottom float, the bottom float moves down and its reed switch opens. • The control relay de-energizes. The fill and rinse valve energizes and refills the tank. • The heat circuit will de-energize until the water level in the tank raises the top float again. • The bottom float keeps the heat circuit ready as long as the water level is above the level of the bottom float. 13 ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE (CONT’) Thermostat Locations and Adjustments Electric tank heat is controlled by two thermostats. High Limit 1. The control thermostat which regulates the electric tank heat temperature. 2. The high limit thermostat which protects the tank from overheating. Thermostat Location Both thermostats are located on the front of the tank, inside of a heater box enclosed in a stainless steel panel, behind the front access panel. Adjustment Figure 12Tank Heat Thermostats The Control Thermostat has an adjustment screw. • The thermostat is wire Normally Closed. • Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase the temperature in the tank and counterclockwise to decrease the temperature in the tank. The High Limit Thermostat is not adjustable. It contains a red reset button on its center. • The red button pops out if the temperature in the tank exceeds 210°F/99°C. • Press the red button in to reset the high limit. DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF THE HIGH TEMPERATURE CONDITION. Refer to Fig 13 & Fig 14 Electric Booster Heat is controlled by two thermostats. Figure 13Booster Thermostat Location 1. The control thermostat regulates the temperature. Insert thermostat probe into tube in center of element 2. The high limit thermostat protects the booster from overheating. 3. Each tank has a control and a high limit thermostat. Location: The control thermostat is in the junction box on the wash tank. • The thermostat is wire Normally Closed. • Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase the booster tank temperature and counterclockwise to decrease the booster tank temperature. Figure 14Booster High Limit Thermostat The high limit thermostat is also in the junction box on the wash tank. • A red button that pops out when the temperature exceeds 210°F/99°C. • Press the red reset button to reset the high limit. Determine the cause of the high limit temperature condition. 14 ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE (CONT’) Heater Element Wiring-Booster Tank and Wash Tank Heater Elements Refer to the illustrations and follow the steps below to properly install terminal jumpers and to make line power connections to a replacement element. Step 1. Hold the element assembly with the calrod coils facing toward you. Step 2. Match your element coils to Configuration A or B Step 3. Rotate your element coils to match the correct configuration. Step 4. Flip the element over and match your element to the correct terminal configuration. Step 5. Install the terminal jumpers according to the illustrations for your voltage requirement. Step 6. Install the element and make your line connections 1L1, 1L2 or 1L3 per the illustration. Step 7. If installing a booster element (that requires the limiting thermostat), the limiting thermostat should be inserted into the center of element. Thermostat should bottom out in the tube approximately 12" deep. The exposed capillary leads should be routed under the booster cover and fastened to the stud in the upper right side of the booster can with the clip and nut. See Figure 43 Electric Booster in Replacement Parts section. Terminal Connections Configuration A Booster tank element View of calrod coils view of element 1L1 1L2 1L1 1L3 1L1 1L3 1L2 1L2 208V/1 Phase 208-240V/3 Phase Delta Connection 1L2 480V/3 Phase 575V/3 Phase Delta Connection Terminal Connections Configuration B Wash tank element View of calrod coils 1L1 1L1 1L2 208-240V/3 Phase Wye Connection for 380-415V/3 Phase view of element 1L1 1L2 1L2 1L3 1L1 1L3 208V/1 Phase 1L1 1L3 208-240V/3 Phase Delta Connection 1L3 480V/3 Phase 575V/3 Phase Delta Connection 1L2 208-240V/3 Phase Wye Connection for 380-415V/3 Phase 15 ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE (CONT’) Electric Booster Heater- Element Installation Champion built-in boosters are constructed of stainless steel and have locations for three electric booster heater elements. There are three booster configurations for the rack conveyor models: 40°F/22°C rise booster (minimum of 140°F/60°C incoming water) 60°F/34°C rise booster (minimum of 120°F/49°C to 140°F/60° incoming water) 70°F/39°C rise booster (minimum of 110°F/43°C incoming water) The canisters and total Kw ratings of the booster assemblies are determined by the model number of the machine and the minimum temperature of the incoming water supply that the end user is able to supply to the machine. Machines can be supplied with 40°F/22°C rise booster or 60°F/34°C rise booster which use only one canister (nested boosted) with separate electrical connections. The 70°F/39°C rise models use two canisters in the booster assemblies, these also have separate electrical connections. Water Saver (44 WS and 66 WS PW) models are supplied in only 40°F/22°C or 70°/39°c rise booster assemblies. These are single canister units in either option and are not separate electrical connections. 16 ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE (CONT’) Motors-Pump Voltage: Standard motors are multi-voltage Low voltage: 208-230VAC High voltage: 460VAC or 575VAC Phase: Motors may be single or three phase. Wiring Connections Refer to the diagrams below for three phase motor lead wiring. Low voltage 208-230V/3PH 6 5 4 9 8 3 2 High voltage 460V/3PH 6 5 4 7 9 8 7 1 3 2 1 575V/3PH Only 3 LINE 2 1 LINE LINE Refer to diagram at right for single phase motor lead wiring. Low voltage 208-230V/1PH Only Troubleshooting L1 LINE J 3 2 4 8 LINE L2 Motor will not run 1. 2. 3. Check incoming power to control cabinet. Check for tripped manual motor starter (overload) in control cabinet. (Refer to Motor Overload service section for proper settings). Check power at motor contactor. Motor runs hot and trips motor starter overload 1. 2. Check for proper voltage between L1-L2 or (L1-l2, L2-L3, L1-L3 for 3 phase). Check FLA on motor leads L1, L2, (also L3 for 3 phase) using amp tester. (Motor full load amp (FLA) ratings are stamped on motor nameplate). Motor Replacement 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Disconnect the power to the machine. Disconnect the wires to the motor junction box. Make note of the motor connections in order to phase the replacement correctly. Install the new motor and check for proper rotation. (Proper rotation is clockwise looking from at the rear of the motor). Motor rotation can be reversed by switching L1 and L2 on three phase motors. Single phase motor rotation cannot be reversed. 17 ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE (CONT’) Motors-Drive Voltage: Standard motors are multi-voltage Low Voltage: 208-240VAC 1 Phase Only High Voltage: 380/480/575VAC 3 Phase Only 208-240V 1Phase Wiring Diagram To reverse motor rotation interchange yellow and orange leads. Motor 1/6 HP 208/240V White Wire Run Winding Orange Wire Capacitor 10MFD 370VAC Start Winding Yellow WIre Brown Wire Black Wire Connect 208/240V Power Here Run X Winding Red Wire 380/480/575/V 3Phase Wiring Diagram To reverse motor rotation interchange any two external connections. Motor 1/6HP 380/480/575 Volt P6 Orange Wire P5 Tan Wire P4 Blue Wire T6 Purple Wire T9 Brown Wire T4 Yellow Wire T7 Pink Wire T5 Black Wire T8 Red Wire T3 Orange Wire T1 Blue Wire T2 Tan Wire Connect 380/480/575V 3 Phase Power Here Drive Interlock Switch Drive interlock will activate when a jam has occured in the unit. • When a jam occurs, the switch opens and the pump(s) and drive motor are then shut off, similar to the reaction of pushing the red STOP pushbutton (the green light goes out also). • The switch will automatically reset when the jam is cleared. To restart/reset the machine push the green START pushbutton and insert a loaded rack. 18 REPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS 19 REPLACEMENT PARTS Prior to S/N R3447 5 6 8 10 9 7 12 11 E D 11 After S/N R3448 14 8 7 C 13 13 4 3 2 D B A 1 Figure 15- Prewash Panels, Doors and Miscellaneous 20 REPLACEMENT PARTS PREWASH PANELS, DOORS AND MISCELLANEOUS Fig. 15 Item No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 ----13 14 A Part No. 328977 328978 327857 328030 328006 108250 108043 206358 328909 327887 317345 100734 100141 113691 327952 111026 113719 108966 313359 Part Description Panel, Front Perimeter 22PW ...................................................... Panel, Front Perimeter 36PW ...................................................... Panel, 25" Prewash Perimeter ..................................................... Table Flange Support .................................................................. Support, 22 PW Rear Screen ...................................................... Rod Curtain 5/16 x 24-5/8 ......................................................... Curtain 24 x 13-1/4 ..................................................................... Rod, 22PW Door Catch (Prior to S/N R3447) .......................... Door Catch 22PW (After S/N R3448) ....................................... Bracket, Door Catch Mounting (Prior to S/N R3447) .............. Bracket, Door Catch (After S/N R3448) ................................... Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex Head ...................................................... Nut, Grip 1/4-20 SST .................................................................. Guide, U-channel Door ............................................................... Door, 22PW .................................................................................. Magnet, Door (Not Shown) ........................................................ Switch, Reed Aleph (Not Shown) .............................................. Door Handle ................................................................................. Bracket, Door Stop ...................................................................... Panel Fasteners (Qty per Panel) 100007 Screw 10-32 x 3/8 Truss Head ...................................................... Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 B Table Flange Fasteners C Screen Support Fasteners Bolt Washer Nut D Door and Scrap Basket Handle Fasteners (Qty per Handle) 100073 Screw1/4-20 x 1/2 Truss Head ...................................................... 2 Door Guide Fasteners (Qty per Guide) 113486 Screw 8-32 x 5/8 Flat Head SST ................................................ 112431 Rivnut 8/32 Steel Zinc Plated ..................................................... 6 6 E 21 REPLACEMENT PARTS Prior to S/N R3447 9 7 4 8 13 10 C B 11 5 6 15 12 After S/N R3448 16 3 7 10 A 1 2 A Figure 16- Single Tank Doors, Panels and Miscellaneous 22 REPLACEMENT PARTS SINGLE TANK PANELS, DOORS AND MISCELLANEOUS Fig. 15 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 ----6 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A B C Part No. 328974 327889 327889 327988 327857 111026 113719 108966 327887 317345 100734 100141 206305 308133 113691 113720 108250 109723 328024 313359 Part Description Panel, 44 Front Perimeter ............................................................ Panel, 25" Side Perimeter (Load, L-R, No PreWash) ............... Panel, 25" Side Perimeter (Unload, L-R No Booster) .............. Entrance/Exit Curtain Baffle ....................................................... Door .............................................................................................. Magnet, Door (Not Shown) ........................................................ Switch, Reed Aleph (Not Shown) .............................................. Door Handle ................................................................................. Bracket, Door Catch Mounting (Prior to S/N R3447) .............. Bracket, Door Catch (After S/N R3448) ................................... Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex Head ...................................................... Nut, Grip 1/4-20 SST .................................................................. Rod, Rack Door Catch (Prior to S/N R3447) ............................ Door Catch Dual Hook (After to S/N R3448) .......................... Guide, U-channel Door ............................................................... Curtain 24 x 20-1/4 4 Ply (Load and Unload) .......................... Rod, Curtain 5/16 x 24-5/8 ......................................................... Curtain 24 x 6 -1/4 (Not shown) ................................................ Curtain Baffle Rinse .................................................................... Bracket, Door Stop ...................................................................... Qty 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 Panel Fasteners (Qty per Panel) 100007 Screw 10-32 x 3/8 Truss Head ...................................................... 4 Door Guide Fasteners (Qty per Guide) 113486 Screw 8-32 x 5/8 Flat Head SST ................................................... 112431 Rivnut 8/32 Steel Zinc Plated ........................................................ 6 6 Door Handle Fasteners 100073 Screw 1/4-20 x 1/2 Truss Head ..................................................... 2 * Items 4 and 15 are welded into hood of machine. 23 REPLACEMENT PARTS After S/N R3448 16 3 8 1 2 D 5 3 Prior to S/N R3447 C A 5 E 11 9 8 4 15 4 B 9 11 10 6 11 6 7 B Figure 17- Two Tank Doors, Panels and Miscellaneous 24 REPLACEMENT PARTS DOUBLE TANK PANELS, DOORS AND MISCELLANEOUS Fig. 17 Item No. 1 ----2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Part No. Part Description 414303 Door Assembly Wash (Includes Magnet, Switch and Item 2) 111026 Magnet, Door (Not Shown) ........................................................ 113719 Switch, Reed Aleph (Not Shown) .............................................. 108966 Door Handle ................................................................................. 327887 Bracket, Door Catch, Mounting (Prior to S/N R3447) ............. 317345 Bracket, Door Catch (After S/N R3448) ................................... 113691 Guide, U-channel Door ............................................................... 328023 Baffle, Rack Curtain End ............................................................ 327889 Panel, 25" Side Perimeter (Load, No Prewash) ........................ 327889 Panel, 25" Side Perimeter (Unload, No Booster) ...................... 328975 Panel, 64 Front Perimeter ............................................................ 328976 Panel, 84 Front Perimeter Left Hand ........................................ 328976-01Panel, 84 Front Perimeter Right Hand ....................................... 206305 Rod, Rack Door Catch (Prior to S/N R3447) ............................ 308133 Door Catch Dual Hook (After to S/N R3448) .......................... 113720 Curtain 24 x 20" 4 Ply (Load/Unload) ..................................... 108043 Curtain 24 x 13-1/4" (Wash/Rinse) ............................................ 108250 Rod, Curtain 5/16 x 24-5/8" ....................................................... 328030 Table Flange ................................................................................. 109723 Curtain 24 x 6-1/4" (Rinse/Final Rinse)(Not Shown) .............. 327851 Door (only) 44 ............................................................................. 328024 Center, Curtain Baffle (Not Shown) ........................................... 313359 Bracket, Door Stop ...................................................................... Qty 2 1 1 2 2 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 A/R 1 2 A Panel Fasteners (Qty per Panel) 100007 Screw 10-32 x 3/8 Truss Head ...................................................... 4 Door Guide Fasteners (Qty per Guide) 113486 Screw 8-32 x 5/8 Flat Head SST ................................................... 112431 Rivnut 8/32 Steel Zinc Plated ........................................................ 6 6 Door Handle Fasteners Screw 1/4-20 x 1/2 Truss Head ..................................................... 100073 2 B C * Items 5 and 15 are welded into hood of machine. 25 REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 1 A B 2 4 13 5 13 C 8 11 11 12 9 7 6 8 10 14 Figure 18- Drive Motor Assembly 26 REPLACEMENT PARTS DRIVE MOTOR ASSEMBLY Fig. 18 Item No. 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 A B C Part No. 0509199 327918 103166 113893 327916 327920 327917 327919 100154 102376 113702 113704 113700 113703 113701 113732 113679 Part Description Drive Motor Switch ..................................................................... Bracket, Motor Switch Mounting ............................................... Sheave AK 39 5/8 Bore (44) ...................................................... Sheave AK 51 5/8 Bore (64) ...................................................... Plate, Drive Motor Mounting ...................................................... Plate, 44 Motor Assy Mounting ................................................. Plate, 64 Motor Assy Mounting ................................................. Bracket, Motor Spring Mounting ............................................... Hex Nut Plain 5/16-18 SST ........................................................ Washer, Flat 5/16 x 3/4 x .06 SST .............................................. Spring 0.6OD x 0.095 Wire x 1.5 Lg ........................................ Screw, 5/16 x 3-1/2 Hex Head SST ........................................... Bushing 3/8 x 3/4 x 1/16 Thrust Bronze ................................... Bushing, 3/4 x 7/8 x 3/8 x 1-1/8 Flg ......................................... Bushing 1/4 x 3/8 x 1/2 x 1/16 Flg Bronze .............................. Motor, Gear 1/6HP 3PH .............................................................. Motor, Gear 1/6HP 1PH .............................................................. Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 Switch Plate Fasteners 100734 Bolt 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex Head SST .................................................. 106482 Washer Lock 1/4 Split ................................................................... 112433 Rivnut, 1/4-20 Steel ....................................................................... 2 2 2 Drive Motor Mounting Plate Fasteners 100736 Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head .......................................................... 106482 Washer Lock 1/4 Split ................................................................... 3 3 Spring Bracket Fasteners 100734 Bolt 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex Head SST .................................................. 106482 Washer Lock 1/4 Split ................................................................... 112433 Rivnut, 1/4-20 Steel ....................................................................... 2 2 27 REPLACEMENT PARTS 10 1 11 2 3 12 4 13 5 6 7 8 A 9 14 15 B 16 C 17 Figure 19- Drive Assembly 28 REPLACEMENT PARTS DRIVE ASSEMBLY Fig. 19 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A B C Part No. 202381 100868 107089 206300 206301 206302 102244 206303 100382 100007 104925 103180 104916 100794 113892 327924 113860 Part Description Roller Crosshead ......................................................................... Roller Stud Crosshead ................................................................. Nut Jam 1/2-13 ............................................................................ Crank, Rack Arm ......................................................................... Shaft 5/8 Diameter 8-3/8 LG ...................................................... Housing, Bearing/Seal ................................................................ Seal 5/8" ....................................................................................... Gasket/Bearing Seal .................................................................... Bearing Jaf #EK104-10 .............................................................. Screw, 10-32 x 3/8 Truss Head .................................................. Washer 1/4 x 1 x 16 Gauge ........................................................ Wiper Ring ................................................................................... Key 3/16 x 3/16 x 3/4 SST ......................................................... V-belt 4L 310 ............................................................................... Sheave AK 59-5/8 Bore .............................................................. Bracket, 44 Drive Bearing Mounting ........................................ Bearing, Sealed 5/8 Bore ............................................................ Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bearing Housing Fasteners 104923 Screw 1/4-20 x 3/8 Round Head ................................................... 4 Mounted to Inside of Tank 100153 Bolt 3/8-16 x 1 Hex Head ............................................................. 104618 Washer 3/8 x 7/8 x 1/16 SST ........................................................ 109010 Nut Grip 3/8 w/Nylon Insert ......................................................... 4 4 4 Bearing Fasteners 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head SST ................................................ 100154 Nut Plain 5/16-18 .......................................................................... 106013 Washer Lock 5/16 Split ................................................................. 109009 Nut Grip 5/16 w/Nylon Insert ....................................................... 2 2 2 2 Drive Bearing Bracket Fasteners 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head SST ................................................ 106013 Washer Lock 5/16-18 Split............................................................ 102376 Washer 5/16 x 3/4 x 1/16 .............................................................. 4 4 4 29 REPLACEMENT PARTS D 14 12 11 13 C 10 8 9 7 6 5 4 2 15 3 E B 16 1 A B Figure 20- Prewash Track and Cradle Assembly 30 REPLACEMENT PARTS PREWASH TRACK AND CRADLE ASSEMBLY Fig. 20 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 B C E Part No. 113719 328045 111026 100764 108954 106482 327833 100736 328041 328043 204513 206345 113692 328450 328613 206343 327955 Part Description Switch, Reed Aleph ..................................................................... Switch, PW Idle ........................................................................... Magnet, SS ................................................................................... Screw, 6-32 x 1/2 Round Head SST .......................................... Nut, Grip 6-32 Hex Head W/Nylon Insert ................................ Washer Lock 1/4 Split ................................................................. Pin Idle Pump Switch .................................................................. Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head ................................................... Track, 22" PW Rear ..................................................................... Cradle, 22" PW ............................................................................ Pawl, NG Cradle .......................................................................... Bushing, Rack Cradle Pawl ........................................................ Screw, 3/8 x .875 x 5/15-18 ....................................................... Bracket, Cradle bridge Single Tank/22PW ............................... Bracket, Cradle Bridge Two Tank/36PW .................................. Bearing, Rack Cradle Slide ......................................................... Track, 22" PW Front .................................................................... Qty 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 4 4 4 2 2 4 1 Track Fasteners (Qty per Track) 112318 ....................................................................................................... 100141 Nut, Grip 1/4-20 ............................................................................ 4 4 Pawl Fasteners (Qty per Pawl) 100142 Nut, Grip 5/16-18 .......................................................................... 1 Slide Bearing Fasteners (Qty per Slide) 100736 Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head SST .................................................. 106482 Washer Lock 1/4-20 Split.............................................................. 2 2 31 REPLACEMENT PARTS A 13 12 11 B 14 15 C 9 7 10 8 6 5 4 3 1 2 Figure 21- Single Tank Track and Cradle Assembly 32 REPLACEMENT PARTS SINGLE TANK TRACK AND CRADLE ASSEMBLY Fig. 21 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Part No. 113719 414344 111026 100764 108954 106482 327833 100736 414370 414307 113692 206345 204513 414357 206343 Part Description Switch, Reed Aleph ....................................................................... Switch, Idle Assembly (Includes Items 3-8) .................................. Magnet, SS .................................................................................... Screw, 6-32 x 1/2 Round Head SST ............................................. Nut, Grip 6-32 Hex Head W/Nylon Insert .................................... Washer Lock 1/4 Split ................................................................... Pin Idle Pump Switch .................................................................... Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head ...................................................... Track, 44 Front .............................................................................. Cradle, 44 ...................................................................................... Screw, 3/8 x .875 x 5/15-18 .......................................................... Bushing, Rack Cradle Pawl ........................................................... Pawl, NG Cradle ........................................................................... Track, 44 Rear ............................................................................... Bearing, Rack Cradle Slide ........................................................... Qty 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 8 8 8 1 4 --- 414377 Cradle, 44 Complete (Includes Items 10-13 and A) ...................... A/R A Pawl Fasteners (Qty per Pawl) 100142 Nut, Grip 5/16-18 .......................................................................... 1 Track Fasteners (Qty per Track) 112318 ....................................................................................................... 100141 Nut, Grip 1/4-20 ............................................................................ 4 4 Slide Bearing Fasteners (Qty per Slide) 100736 Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head SST .................................................. 106482 Washer Lock 1/4-20 Split.............................................................. 2 2 B C 33 REPLACEMENT PARTS 13 15 12 B 11 14 A 16 C 9 7 8 6 5 4 2 3 1 Figure 22- Two Tank Track and Cradle Assembly 34 REPLACEMENT PARTS TWO TANK TRACK AND CRADLE ASSEMBLY Fig. 22 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A B C Part No. 113719 414344 111026 100764 108954 106482 327833 100736 414372 414378 113692 206345 204513 414308 414358 206343 Part Description Switch, Reed Aleph ..................................................................... Switch, Idle Assembly (Includes Items 3-8) ............................. Magnet, SS ................................................................................... Screw, 6-32 x 1/2 Round Head SST .......................................... Nut, Grip 6-32 Hex Head W/Nylon Insert ................................ Washer Lock 1/4 Split ................................................................. Pin Idle Pump Switch .................................................................. Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head ................................................... Track, 64 Front ............................................................................ Cradle, 64 Assembly (Includes Items 11-14) ........................... Screw, 3/8 x .875 x 5/15-18 ....................................................... Bushing, Rack Cradle Pawl ........................................................ Pawl, NG Cradle .......................................................................... Cradle, 64 ..................................................................................... Track, 64 Rear .............................................................................. Bearing, Rack Cradle Slide ......................................................... Qty 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 12 12 12 1 1 8 Track Fasteners (Qty per Track) 112318 ....................................................................................................... 100141 Nut, Grip 1/4-20 ............................................................................ 4 4 Pawl Fasteners (Qty per Pawl) 100142 Nut, Grip 5/16-18 .......................................................................... 1 Slide Bearing Fasteners (Qty per Slide) 100736 Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head SST .................................................. 106482 Washer Lock 1/4-20 Split.............................................................. 2 2 35 REPLACEMENT PARTS 2 3 1 4 Figure 23- Prewash Screens 36 REPLACEMENT PARTS PREWASH SCRAP SCREENS Fig. 23 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 Part No. 328958 328959 328044 328042 328006 Part Description Screen Assy .................................................................................. Refuse Basket .............................................................................. Support, PW RH Screen .............................................................. Support, PW LH Screen .............................................................. Support, PW Rear Screen (Not Shown) ..................................... Qty 1 1 1 1 1 37 REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 2 1 Figure 24- Single Tank Scrap Screens 38 REPLACEMENT PARTS SINGLE TANK SCRAP SCREENS Fig. 24 Item No. 1 2 3 4 Part No. 414328 414329 414300 327888 Part Description Screen, 44 L-R Front ..................................................................... Screen, 44 L-R Rear ...................................................................... Basket, Rack .................................................................................. Support, Screen Middle (Not Shown) ........................................... Qty 1 1 1 1 39 REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 3 2 2 1 1 Figure 22 -Two Tank Scrap Screens 40 REPLACEMENT PARTS TWO TANK SCRAP SCREENS Fig. 22 Item No. 1 2 3 4 Part No. 414328 414329 414300 327888 Part Description Screen, 44 L-R Front ..................................................................... Screen, 44 L-R Rear ...................................................................... Basket, Rack .................................................................................. Support, Screen Middle (Not Shown) ........................................... Qty 1 1 1 1 41 REPLACEMENT PARTS 6 4 2 A 8 9 5 7 4 3 2 A 9 8 1 Figure 26- Prewash Spray Arms 42 REPLACEMENT PARTS PREWASH SPRAY ARMS Fig. 26 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A Part No. 414293 113723 206355 113540 113542 328028 414292 206354 113555 Part Description Wash Manifold Assembly 6" Lower (Includes Item 9)............. O-ring,1.75 ID ............................................................................. Lock, CW Wash Pin .................................................................... Locknut 2NPT SST ...................................................................... Gasket, Flat EDPM 2-3/8 ID ....................................................... Standpipe, 22" PW ...................................................................... Wash Manifold Assy 6" Upper ................................................... Lock, CCW Wash Pin .................................................................. Plug, Wash Arm E-Series (qty per arm) (Included in Item 1)..... Wash Arm Lock Fasteners (Qty per Arm) 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head ........................................................ 106013 Washer Lock 5/16 Split ................................................................. 102376 Washer 5/16 x 3/4 x 1/16 .............................................................. Qty 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 2 4 4 4 4 43 REPLACEMENT PARTS 6 5 4 2 A 7 Back of machine 8 3 5 9 4 2 9 Figure 27- Single Tank Wash Arms (Left to Right Shown) 44 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS SINGLE TANK WASH ARMS Fig. 27 Item No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 A Part No. 414291 414290 113723 206354 113540 113542 414317 327993 414289 414288 206355 113555 Part Description Wash Manifold Assembly 10" 15° Lower (L-R) (Includes Item 9) Wash Manifold Assembly 10" 15° Lower (R-L) (Includes Item 9) O-ring,1.75 ID ............................................................................. Lock, CCW Wash Pin .................................................................. Locknut 2NPT SST ...................................................................... Gasket, Flat EDPM 2-3/8 ID ....................................................... Standpipe, L-R 44 ........................................................................ Standpipe, R-L 44 ........................................................................ Wash Manifold Assy 14" Straight Upper (L-R) ........................ Wash Manifold Assy 14" Straight Upper (R-L) ........................ Lock, CW Wash Pin .................................................................... Plug, Wash Arm E-Series (qty per arm)(Included In Items 1 & 2) ... Wash Arm Lock Fasteners (Qty per Arm) 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head ........................................................ 106013 Washer Lock 5/16 Split ................................................................. 102376 Washer 5/16 x 3/4 x 1/16 .............................................................. Qty 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 45 REPLACEMENT PARTS 8 1 2 4 A 7 1 9 2 A 3 4 A 5 9 10 3 5 10 6 10 6 10 Figure 28- Two Tank Wash & Rinse Spray Arms (Left to Right Shown) 46 REPLACEMENT PARTS TWO TANK WASH AND RINSE ARMS Fig. 28 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 5 Part No. 113542 113540 206354 113723 414289 414288 Part Description Gasket, Flat EDPM 2-3/8 ID ....................................................... Locknut 2NPT SST ...................................................................... Lock, CCW Wash Pin .................................................................. O-ring,1.75 ID ............................................................................. Wash Manifold Assembly 14" Straight Upper (L-R)(Includes Item 9) Wash Manifold Assembly 14" Straight Upper (R-L)(Includes Item 9) Qty 4 4 1 2 2 2 6 6 7 7 8 414291 414290 414318 328443 414319 328445 206355 113555 Wash Manifold Assembly 10" 15° Lower (L-R) ..................... Wash Manifold Assembly 10" 15° Lower (R-L) ..................... Standpipe 64 L-R Wash .............................................................. Standpipe 64 R-L Wash .............................................................. Standpipe 64 L-R Rinse .............................................................. Standpipe 64 R-L Rinse .............................................................. Lock, CW Wash Pin .................................................................... Plug, Wash Arm E-Series (qty per arm) (Included in Items 5 & 6) 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 9 10 A Wash Arm Lock Fasteners (Qty per Arm) 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head ........................................................ 106013 Washer Lock 5/16 Split ................................................................. 102376 Washer 5/16 x 3/4 x 1/16 .............................................................. 4 4 4 47 REPLACEMENT PARTS Two Tank Single Tank Prewash 4 3 2 1 Figure 29- Float Switch 48 REPLACEMENT PARTS FLOAT SWITCH Fig. 29 Item No. 1 2 3 4 -- Part No. 104584 107589 111151 110854 113291 113291 110750 Part Description Nut, Plain 1/2-13 ........................................................................... Washer, Flat 1/2" ........................................................................... C-Clip ............................................................................................ Float Switch Dual (Prewash) ......................................................... Float Switch Dual W/R (44) .......................................................... Float Switch Dual W/R (64) .......................................................... Gasket, Float Switch (Not Shown) ................................................ Qty 1 1 A/R 1 1 2 A/R 49 REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 2 3 4 3 5 6 Figure 30- Single Tank Electric Heat 50 REPLACEMENT PARTS SINGLE TANK ELECTRIC HEAT Fig. 30 Part Item No. No. 1 113516 113517 113518 113519 2 100153 3 104618 4 108345 5 106407 6 100140 Part Description Heater 15/18KW 208V,380V ........................................................ Heater 15/16.3KW 230/240V, 400/415V...................................... Heater 15/16.3KW 460/480V ....................................................... Heater 15KW 575V ....................................................................... Bolt, 3/18-16 x 1 Hex Head .......................................................... Washer 3/8 x 7/8 x 1/16 SST ........................................................ Gasket 3 x 3 x 1/8" 2" Hole .......................................................... Washer Lock 3/8 Split ................................................................... Nut Plain 3/8-16 ............................................................................ Qty 1 1 1 1 4 8 1 4 4 51 REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 1 A Tank 2 2 Wash Figure 31- Two Tank Electric Heat 52 Rinse REPLACEMENT PARTS TWO TANK ELECTRIC HEAT Fig. 31 Part Item No. No. 1 113516 113517 113518 113519 2 108345 3 113804 113882 113883 113884 A Part Description Heater 15/18KW 200/220V (Wash) .............................................. Heater 15/16.3KW 230/240V(Wash) ............................................ Heater 15/16.3KW 460/480V (Wash) ........................................... Heater 15KW 575V (Wash) .......................................................... Gasket 3 x 3 x 1/8" 2" Hole .......................................................... Heater 10/12.1 KW 200/220V (Rinse) .......................................... Heater 10/11KW 230/240V (Rinse) .............................................. Heater 10/11KW 460/480V (Rinse) .............................................. Heater 10/11KW 575V (Rinse) ..................................................... Element Fasteners (Qty Per Element) 100153 Bolt, 3/18-16 x 1 Hex Head .......................................................... 104618 Washer 3/8 x 7/8 x 1/16 SST ........................................................ 106407 Washer Lock 3/8 Split ................................................................... 100140 Nut Plain 3/8-16 ............................................................................ Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 4 4 53 REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 6 Tank Figure 32- Single Tank Steam Heat 54 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS SINGLE TANK STEAM HEAT Fig. 32 Item No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Part No. 327908 327907 102554 100548 113918 100740 102376 108345 106013 100154 Part Description Coil, Steam RH (Shown) ............................................................. Coil, Steam LH ............................................................................ Union 3/4 SST .............................................................................. Locknut, 3/4NPT SST ................................................................. Nipple, Rtoe 3/4 x 1-3/4 ............................................................. Bolt 5/16-18 x 1 Hex Head ........................................................ Washer 5/16 X 3/4 x 1/16 ........................................................... Gasket 3 x 3 1/8" 2IN Hole ........................................................ Washer Lock 5/16 Split ............................................................... Nut Plain 5/16-18 ........................................................................ Qty 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 1 4 4 55 REPLACEMENT PARTS 7 9 8 1 10 2 3 Tank 3 5 6 4 Tank Figure 33- Two Tank Steam Heat 56 REPLACEMENT PARTS TWO TANK STEAM HEAT Fig.33 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part No. 327907 100740 102376 108345 106013 100154 327908 102554 100548 113918 Part Description Coil, Steam LH ............................................................................ Bolt 5/16-18 x 1 Hex Head ........................................................ Washer 5/16 X 3/4 x 1/16 ........................................................... Gasket 3 x 3 1/8" 2IN Hole ........................................................ Washer Lock 5/16 Split ............................................................... Nut Plain 5/16-18 ........................................................................ Coil, Steam RH ............................................................................ Union 3/4 SST .............................................................................. Locknut, 3/4NPT SST ................................................................. Nipple, Rtoe 3/4 x 1-3/4 ............................................................. Qty 1 8 16 2 8 8 1 2 2 2 57 REPLACEMENT PARTS Two Tank Single Tank 5 4 6 3 2 1 Shown as applied in Single Tank Figure 34- Tank Thermostats 58 REPLACEMENT PARTS TANK THERMOSTATS Fig. 34 Part Item No. No. 1 109069 109069 2 113200 113200 3 201041 201041 4 109034 109034 5 100547 100547 6 7 323430 Part Description Thermostat w/capillary (Single) .................................................... Thermostat w/capillary (Two) ....................................................... Thermostat, Fixed Hi Limit (Single) ............................................. Thermostat, Fixed Hi Limit (Two) ................................................ Washer 7/8 ID x 1/8 Thk (Single) ................................................. Washer 7/8 ID x 1/8 Thk (Two) .................................................... Gasket. Plug (Single) ..................................................................... Gasket. Plug (Two) ....................................................................... Locknut 1-1/2 NPT SST (Single) .................................................. Locknut 1-1/2 NPT SST (Two) ..................................................... Thermostat Bracket (Per Thermostat) ........................................... Bracket, Thermostat (Not Shown)(Per Box) ................................. Qty 1 2 1 2 2 4 2 4 2 2 1 1 *Hi-limit is always located over the element inside of the tank. 59 REPLACEMENT PARTS 4 3 1 A 2 1 5 6 Tank Bottom 4 7 8 Figure 35- Prewash Overflow Assembly 60 REPLACEMENT PARTS PREWASH OVERFLOW ASSEMBLY Fig. 35 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part No. 108875 328824 206417 106026 328430 100735 111532 113559 Part Description Cotter Pin 3/32 x 1/2 Uneven ..................................................... Lever Drain Lift ........................................................................... Rod, Overflow Lift 22PW ........................................................... Washer 1/4 x 5/8 x 1/6 SST ........................................................ Overflow PW Mtd ........................................................................ Bolt 1/4-20 x 5/8 Hex Head ....................................................... O-ring, Drain 1.600 ID x .21 ...................................................... Drain , Flange Cast/Mach SST ................................................... Qty 2 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 61 REPLACEMENT PARTS 4 3 1 1 2 5 6 5 7 8 4 Tank Bottom 9 10 Figure 36- Single Tank and Two Tank Overflow Assembly 62 REPLACEMENT PARTS SINGLE TANK AND TWO TANK OVERFLOW ASSEMBLY Fig. 36 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 Part No. 108875 328611 327850 106026 107966 327975 414342 414343 100735 111532 113559 Part Description Cotter Pin 3/32 x 1/2 Uneven ..................................................... Lever Drain Lift ........................................................................... Rod, Overflow Lift ...................................................................... Washer 1/4 x 5/8 x 1/6 SST ........................................................ Nut, Grip 10-32 w/Nylon Insert ................................................. Bracket, Drain/Overflow ............................................................. Overflow (44Wash) ..................................................................... Overflow (64 Rinse) .................................................................... Bolt 1/4-20 x 5/8 Hex Head ....................................................... O-ring, Drain 1.600 ID x .21 ...................................................... Drain , Flange Cast/Mach SST ................................................... Qty 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 63 REPLACEMENT PARTS 21 16 15 14 17 20 13 From Booster 12 11 18 22 8 19 10 7 9 Top of Hood 5 1 6 2 3 4 6 Figure 37- Final Rinse Piping w/Booster 64 REPLACEMENT PARTS FINAL RINSE PIPING W/BOOSTER Fig. 37 Item No. 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 -7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Part No. 113694 106026 107967 112022 107290 107290 0508376 113795 108620 100156 100599 105976 101259 100184 100571 102470 102388 104429 900837 102525 109879 100171 102490 100135 102442 Part Description Manifold 44/64 L-R Final Rinse ................................................ Washer 1/4 x 5/8 x 1/16 SST ...................................................... Nut Grip 1/4-20 w/Nylon Insert ................................................. Nozzle, Spray K-2 2T Rack ....................................................... Nozzle 1/8 HU-SS 8015 (44WS) ............................................... Nozzle, Spray 8015 SST(Replaces 113709) ............................... Nozzle Rinse SST Upper (WS only) .......................................... Plug 11/16-16 Thread ................................................................. Gasket Rinse Pipe (Not Shown) ................................................. Locknut 3/4NPT Brass ................................................................ Cross 3/4" NPT Brass .................................................................. Bushing Red 3/4" NPT x 1/8" NPT Brass ................................. Plug 1/8" NPT Brass .................................................................... Nipple 3/4"NPT Close Brass ...................................................... Union 3/4"NPT Brass .................................................................. Nipple 3/4" NPT x 3" Lg Brass .................................................. Bushing, Reducing 1/2"NPT x 1/4"NPT Brass ......................... Vacuum Breaker 3/4"NPT .......................................................... Kit*Repair, 3/4 Vacuum Breaker ............................................... Tee, Red 3/4" x 1/2" x 3/4" NPT Brass ................................... Fitting Compression 3/4"NPT x 7/8" OD .................................. Bushing Red Face 3/4" NPT x 1/2 NPT Brass .......................... Nipple 1/4"NPT x 3-1/2" Lg Brass ............................................ Pressure Gauge 0-60 PSI ............................................................ Elbow 3/4 x90° Brass .................................................................. Qty 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A/R 1 1 1 1 1 1 65 REPLACEMENT PARTS 17 16 15 14 20 21 5 5 9 6 11 18 5 12 8 8 10 7 19 22 6 5 11 19 4 3 1 2 Figure 38- Piping No Booster/Steam Booster 66 REPLACEMENT PARTS PIPING NO BOOSTER/STEAM BOOSTER Fig. 38 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -10 11 12 --13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Part No. 101259 105976 100171 100599 100184 100571 102470 102525 104429 900837 102490 102442 111437 109903 111472 107418 102392 100209 102514 111250 102388 109879 100135 102521 102490 Part Description Plug, 1/8" NPT Brass ................................................................... Bushing, Red 3/4" NPT x 18" NPT Brass ................................. Bush Red Face 3/4" NPT x 1/2" NPT Brass .............................. Cross, 3/4"NPT Brass .................................................................. Nipple 3/4" NPT Close Brass ..................................................... Union 3/4" NPT Brass ................................................................. Nipple 3/4" x 3" Lg Brass .......................................................... Tee Red 3/4 x 1/2 x 3/4 Brass .................................................... Vacuum Breaker 3/4" NPT Brass ............................................... Kit*Repair, Vacuum Breaker 3/4" .............................................. Nipple 3/4" NPT x 3-1/2"Lg Brass ............................................ Elbow 3/4"NPT x 90° Brass ....................................................... Valve, Solenoid 3/4" HW ............................................................ Kit Repair 3/4 JE Stm-Wat .......................................................... Replacement Coil 3/4" Solenoid Valve ..................................... Tee, 3/4"NPT x 3/4"NPT x 1/4"NPT Brass ............................... Bushing Red 3/4" x 1/2" NPT .................................................... Nipple 1/2" NPT Brass ................................................................ Tee 1/2" NPT Brass ..................................................................... Fitting Compression 1/2 OD x 1/2 MPT .................................... Bushing, Reducing 1/2" NPT x 1/4" NPT Brass ...................... Fitting, Comp 7/8OD x 3/4 MPT Brass ..................................... Pressure Gauge 0-60 PSI ............................................................ Tee 3/4" NPT Brass ..................................................................... Nipple 3/4" NPT x 3-1/2"Lg Brass (w/Steam Booster Only) .. Qty 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 A/R 1 1 1 A/R A/R 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 67 REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 39- Final Rinse Drain Assembly 68 REPLACEMENT PARTS FINAL RINSE DRAIN ASSEMBLY Fig. 39 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part No. 100141 305218 107342 107864 107345 107473 110245 110244 Part Description Nut, Grip 1/4-20 .......................................................................... Strainer, F/R Drain ....................................................................... Basket, Drain ............................................................................... Washer, Packing-Neoprene ......................................................... Nut Slip ......................................................................................... Tailpiece ....................................................................................... Washer Tailpiece .......................................................................... Nut Slip, Tailpiece ....................................................................... Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 69 REPLACEMENT PARTS A 1 2 7 3 B 9 Discharge 5 5 4 6 B L-R Application Shown Figure 40- Prewash Pump Suction/Discharge 70 Suction REPLACEMENT PARTS PREWASH PUMP SUCTION/DISCHARGE Fig. 40 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part No. 109568 307995 104203 113717 113731 104165 111964 311761 112379 112338 Part Description Gasket Pump Suction .................................................................. Flange, Suction ............................................................................ Clamp, Hose M52 SST ................................................................ Hose, PW Suction ........................................................................ Hose 22” PW Pump Discharge .................................................. Clamp, Hose M40 SST ................................................................ Hose, Clamp Discharge .............................................................. Strainer, Pump Suction (Not Shown) ......................................... Suction, Flange Machined .......................................................... Gasket Pump Suction Flange (Not Shown) ............................... A Suction Flange Fasteners B Pump Fasteners 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head SST ................................................ 102376 Washer 5/16 x 3/4 x 1/16 ............................................................. 109009 Nut, Grip 5/16 w/Nylon Insert ...................................................... Qty 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 4 71 REPLACEMENT PARTS 7 1 2 3 C 6 5 A 4 B Figure 41- Wash/Rinse Pump Suction/Discharge 72 REPLACEMENT PARTS WASH/RINSE PUMP SUCTION/DISCHARGE Fig. 41 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B Part No. 110858 112801 111780 327870 113538 327906 327905 Part Description Hose Clamp Pump Discharge .................................................... Hose Discharge Pump ................................................................. Hose Clamp PP28 Discharge ...................................................... Pump Motor Base ........................................................................ Gasket Pump Suction .................................................................. Plate, Pump Suction ..................................................................... Hood Pump Suction .................................................................... Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pump Base Fasteners 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head SST ................................................ 102376 Washer 5/16 x 3/4 x 1/16 .............................................................. 109009 Nut Grip 5/16 w/Nylon Insert ....................................................... 4 8 4 Pump Fasteners 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head SST ................................................ 102376 Washer 5/16 x 3/4 x 1/16 ............................................................. 109009 Nut, Grip 5/16 w/Nylon Insert ...................................................... 4 8 4 73 12 1 2 21 4 3 5 9 6 10 7 11 8 2 14 15 13 19 16 17 18 20 REPLACEMENT PARTS Figure 42- Pump Assembly 74 REPLACEMENT PARTS PUMP ASSEMBLY Fig. 42 Item No. 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 --- Part No. 100736 106482 113705 102504 102500 111943 111942 111941 100735 110247 110248 113118 113603 111111 113635 107690 106407 204460 110270 100754 109654 110420 113420 112380 113634 112338 Part Description Screw 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head .................................................... Washer, Lock 1/4" ....................................................................... Plug 1/2" NPT Countersunk Brass (2HP) (Wash/Rinse) .......... Plug 1/2" NPT Brass Sq Head (1HP) (Prewash) ....................... Plug 1/4" NPT Brass .................................................................... Gasket .032 Thk (3 Notches) ..................................................... Gasket .015 Thk (2 Notches) ..................................................... Gasket .0085 Thk (1 Notch) ....................................................... Screw 1/4-20 x 5/8 Hex Head .................................................... Nut Jam Hex 7/16-20 SST .......................................................... Washer .44OID x .043SST ......................................................... Impeller 1HP, SST Machined (Prewash) .................................... Impeller 2HP, SST Machined (Wash/Rinse) .............................. Seal Pac Type 16 ......................................................................... Flange, Jet Pump, SST NG ......................................................... Nut, Jam 3/8-16 ........................................................................... Washer, Lock 3/8 Split ................................................................ Backing Plate 1Hp, 2HP, 3HP .................................................... Washer, C-Sunk, Ex-Tooth SST ................................................. Screw 10-32 x 1/2 Flat Head ...................................................... Slinger-Comenda ......................................................................... Motor 1HP 208-240/460 60Hz/3Ph ........................................... Motor 2HP 208-240/460/60Hz/3Ph (Wash/Rinse) ................... Pump Volute Machine (Prewash) ............................................... Pump Volute SST (Wash/Rinse) ................................................. Gasket, Pump Suction Flange (Not Shown) .............................. Qty 6 10 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 3 3 1 A/R 1 1 1 1 451523 414506 414505 900737 900183 900861 Pump Assy 1HP 3Ph R-L Complete (Prewash) ............................ Pump Assy 2HP LH Complete (Wash/Rinse) ............................... Pump Assy 2HP RH Complete (Wash/Rinse) ............................... Kit*Gaskets, Jet Pump (Includes Items 5-7) ................................. Kit*Seal & 1HP Impeller (Includes Items 5-7, 11 and 12) ........... Kit*Seal & 2Hp Impeller (Includes Items 5-7, 11 and 12) ............ A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R 75 REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 Insert thermostat probe into tube in center of element 2 10 1 11 A 2 13 B 7 4 2 8 6 9 C 5 Figure 43- 40°/60° Rise Electric Booster 76 REPLACEMENT PARTS 40°/60 RISE ELECTRIC BOOSTER Fig. 43 Part Item No. No. 1 113690 113885 113886 113887 111233 111232 111234 111383 2 109985 3 113724 4 108576 5 109069 6 102505 7 414331 8 113690 113885 113886 112059 111334 112060 112061 9 328254 10 113706 11 108954 12 328048 13 111235 111236 111237 111384 A B C Part Description Heater, 12KW 208/60/3Ph (60°)(200-220V/1Ph & 3PH) ...................... Heater, 12KW 220/230/240/380/415V 3Ph (60°)(230-240/1PH & 3PH) ... Heater, 12KW 460/480V 3Ph (60°) ........................................... Heater, 12KW 575V 3Ph(60°) ................................................... Heater 7.5/10KW 240V 3Ph (40° Rise)(200-220,230-240V/1PH) . Heater, 10KW 208V 3PH (40° Rise)(220-220/3PH) ............... Heater, 10KW 480V 3PH (40° Rise) (480V 3PH) ..................... Heater, 10KW 575V 3PH (40° Rise) (480V 3PH)..................... Seal, Electric Heater Flange ........................................................ Thermostat w/Capillary 210°F ................................................... Cover, Booster No Cutout .......................................................... Thermostat w/ Capillary .............................................................. Plug 3/4" NPT Brass .................................................................... Tank Booster (40° Rise) .............................................................. Heater, 12KW 208/60/3Ph (40°)(200-220V/1Ph & 3PH) ...................... Heater, 12KW 220/230/240/380/415V 3Ph (40°)(230-240/1PH & 3PH) ... Heater, 12KW 460/480V 3Ph (40°)(460-480°/3PH) ............... Heater, 12KW 208V 3Ph (60°Rise)(200-220V/1PH & 3PH) . Heater 12KW 240V 3Ph (60° Rise) (230-240/1PH & 3PH) ... Heater 12KW 460/480V 3Ph(60°Rise)(460-480/3PH) ............ Heater 12KW 575V 3Ph (60° Rise) ........................................... Bracket, Front Booster ................................................................ Elbow Street 3/4 x 45 Brass (44) ............................................... Nut Grip 6-32 w/Nylon Insert .................................................... Clamp, Thermostat Booster Tank (Not shown, use with item 11) .. Heater, 5/6.6KW 208/240 (40° Rise) (200-220V/1PH & 3PH) ..... Heater 5KW 240V 3PH (40° Rise)(230-240V1PH & 3PH) .... Heater 5KW 480V 3PH (40° Rise) (460-480V/3PH) .............. Heater 5KW 575V 3PH (40° Rise) (460-480V/3PH) .............. Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Element Fasteners (Qty per Element) 100003 Nut Plain 1/4-20 ............................................................................ 106482 Washer Lock 1/4 Split ................................................................... 9 9 Booster Tank Fasteners 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head SST ................................................ 106013 Washer Lock 5/16 Split ................................................................. 109205 Nut, Grip 5/16 w/Nylon Insert ...................................................... 4 4 4 Element Cover Fasteners 107697 Nut Grip 1/4-20 w/Nylon insert .................................................... 106026 Washer Flat 1/4" ............................................................................ 3 3 Thermostat Placement - Select correct element numbers from chart above for specific voltage - Limiting thermostat 113724 Should be inserted into center of element 113690 (use voltage specific element). Thermostat should bottom out in the tube approximately 12" deep. The exposed capillary leads should be routed under cover 108576 and fastened to the weld stud in the upper right side of the booster can with the clip 328048 and nut. - Regulating thermostat 109069 should be inserted into the tube on the bottom of the booster can until it hits the opposite wall approximately 9" then pulled back 1" and fastened in place. 77 REPLACEMENT PARTS 2 10 1 3 A 2 13 11 7 4 6 B 2 5 8 9 C Figure 44- 70° Rise Electric Booster 78 REPLACEMENT PARTS 70° RISE ELECTRIC BOOSTER Fig. 44 Part Item No. No. 1 113690 113885 113886 113887 2 109985 3 113724 4 108576 5 109069 6 102505 7 414331 8 112059 111334 112060 112061 9 328254 10 113706 11 108954 12 328048 13 109458 A B C Part Description Heater, 12KW 208/60/3Ph (200-220V/1Ph & 3PH) ................ Heater, 12KW 220/230/240/380/415V 3Ph (230-240/1PH & 3PH) .......... Heater, 12KW 460/480V 3Ph (60°) ........................................... Heater, 12KW 575V 3Ph(60°) ................................................... Seal, Electric Heater Flange ........................................................ Thermostat w/Capillary 210°F ................................................... Cover, Booster No Cutout .......................................................... Thermostat w/ Capillary .............................................................. Plug 3/4" NPT Brass (Not Shown) (On Opposite Side) ........... Tank Booster (40° Rise) .............................................................. Heater, 12KW 208V 3Ph (200-220V/1PH & 3PH) .................. Heater 12KW 240V 3Ph (230-240/1PH & 3PH) .................... Heater 12KW 460/480V 3Ph(460-480/3PH) ............................ Heater 12KW 575V 3Ph ............................................................. Bracket, Front Booster ................................................................ Elbow Street 3/4 x 45 Brass (44) ............................................... Nut Grip 6-32 w/Nylon Insert .................................................... Clamp, Thermostat Booster Tank (Not shown, use with item 11) .. Flange Heater Bloc/off ................................................................ Qty 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Element Fasteners (Qty per Element) 100003 Nut Plain 1/4-20 ............................................................................ 106482 Washer Lock 1/4 Split ................................................................... 9 9 Booster Tank Fasteners (Qty per Booster) 100739 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Head SST ................................................ 106013 Washer Lock 5/16 Split ................................................................. 109205 Nut, Grip 5/16 w/Nylon Insert ...................................................... 4 4 4 Element Cover Fasteners (Qty per Cover) 107697 Nut Grip 1/4-20 w/Nylon insert .................................................... 106026 Washer Flat 1/4" ............................................................................ 3 3 79 REPLACEMENT PARTS 13 15 17 16 18 20 12 21 22 11 27 23 24 25 28 26 10 4 9 8 7 6 1 Figure 45- Control Cabinet 80 2 3 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS CONTROL CABINET Fig. 42 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 -11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 18 18 18 Part No. Part Description 111980 Circuit Breaker On/Off 5amp ..................................................... 113814 Switch Pushbutton Green Illuminated ....................................... 113752 Mounting Base Led Green .......................................................... 113812 Contact Block NO W/O Base ..................................................... 113140 Boot, Silicone Pushbutton .......................................................... 900726 Red Pushbutton (Includes (1) of Item 5) ................................... Includes the following: 111615 Red Push Button .......................................................................... 111616 Contact Block NC w/holder ....................................................... 113684 Decal 44/54 Cabinet (Single Tank) ............................................ 113710 Decal 40/60/64 Cabinet (Two Tank) .......................................... 107440 Thermometer 8ft Flanged (Wash) (Single Tank) ...................... 107440 Thermometer 8ft Flanged (Rinse) (Two Tank) ......................... 113622 Thermometer 4Ft Gas Filled (Final Rinse) ................................ 100294 Terminal Block 6PT ..................................................................... 112296 Label Detergent/Rinse Signal (Not Shown) .............................. 108424 Fuse Block 600V/100A 3P (208-220V/1PH)(230-240V/1PH) 180171 Fuse Block 600V/60A 3P (208-220V/3PH)(230-240V/3PH) . 180171 Fuse Block 600V/60A 3P (230-240V/3PH)(Two Tank) .......... 111135 Fuse Block 600V/30A 3P (460-480V/3PH)(Single Tank) ...... 111135 Fuse Block 600V/30A 3P (460-480V/3PH) (Two Tank) ......... 108448 Fuse T 90A 250V Fast Act (208-220V/1PH) ........................... 180059 Fuse T 80A 250V Fast Act (230-240V/1Ph) ............................ 180175 Fuse J 50A 600V Fast Act (208-220V/3PH) ............................ 180175 Fuse J 50A 600V Fast Act (230-240V/1PH)(Two Tank Only) 180174 Fuse J 45A 600V Fast Act (230-240V/3PH) ............................ 180243 Fuse J 25A 600V Fast Act (460-480V/3PH) ............................ 111231 Fuse T 90A 250V Fast Act (208-220V/1PH)(Two Tank Only) 180176 Fuse J 60A 600V Fast Act (208-220V/1PH)(Two Tank Only) 180172 Fuse J 35A 600V Fast Act (208-220V/3PH)(Two Tank Only) 111683 Fuse J 30A 600V Fast Act (230-240V/3PH)(Two Tank Only) 112062 Fuse J 20A 600V Fast AcT (460-480V/3PH)(Two Tank Only) 111231 Contactor 75FLA 3p ( Tank Heat) (208-220V/1PH)(230-240V/1PH) 111827 Contactor 60FLA 3P (Tank Heat) (208-220V/3PH), (230-240V/3PH), (460-480V/3PH) ........................................... 111827 Contactor 60FLA 3P (Tank Heat)(208-220V/3PH)(Two Tank Only) 103310 Wire Lug QA-2 (Not Shown) ..................................................... 111833 Terminal Block 185A 3Pole 600V ............................................. 106402 Fuse Block 600V/30A 2P (208-220V/1PH & 3PH)(230-240V/1PH) .... 111821 Fuse ATDR-3 600V Time Delay (208-220V/1PH & 3PH), (230-240V/1PH & 3PH), (460-480V/3PH) .............................. 111630 Starter Mtr 13.0-18.0 (Wash) (208-220V/1PH),(230/240V/1PH) (Single Tank) ................................................................................ 111630 Starter Mtr 13.0-18.0 (Wash/Rinse) (208-220V/1PH), (230/240V/1PH)(Two Tank) ...................................................... 110807 Starter Mtr OL GV2-M14 W/Aux (Wash) (208-220V/3PH), (230-240V/3PH) (Single Tank) .................................................. 110807 Starter Mtr OL GV2-M14 W/Aux (Wash/Rinse) (208-220V/3PH), (230-240V/3PH) (Two Tank) ..................................................... 110805 Starter Mtr 2.5-4.0A w/Auxillary(Wash) (460-480V/3PH) (Single Tank) ................................................................................ Qty 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 81 REPLACEMENT PARTS CONTROL CABINET Fig. 42 Item No. 82 Part No. 19 113161 19 110806 19 110804 20 110803 20 --21 110801 111639 108122 21 22 23 23 24 24 ----25 26 27 28 109582 108122 111036 113036 111068 111068 113271 113271 112415 112382 113782 109064 Part Description Qty Starter Mtr OL 9.0-14.0 Amps (Prewash)(1HP) (208-220V/1PH) (230-240V/1PH)(Not Shown) .................................................... 1 Starter Mtr OL GV2-M10 w/Auxillary (Prewash) (1HP) (208-220V/3PH), (230-240/V3PH)(Not Shown) ..................... 1 Starter Mtr OL GV2-M07 w/Auxillary (Prewash (1HP) (460-480V/3PH) (Not Shown) ................................................... 1 Starter Mtr OL GV2-M06 w/Aux (Drive) (208-220V/1PH & 3PH) (230-240V/1PH & 3PH) ............................................................. 1 Starter Mtr OL GV2-M04 w/Auxillary (Drive)(460-480V/3PH) 1 Auxillary Switch (Attached to Overload) (Not Shown) ........... A/R Contactor 12A (Motor)(Prewash,Wash, Rinse)(208-220V/3PH), (230-240V/3PH), (460-480V/3PH) ........................................... 1 1 Contactor 25A (Motor) (Wash/Rinse) (208-220V/1PH)(230-240V/1PH) Contactor 12A (Motor) (Drive) .................................................. 1 Relay Socket (Single/Two Tank) ................................................ 6 Relay Socket (w/Prewash) .......................................................... 7 Relay 2PDT 10A 120VAC (Single/Two Tank) ......................... 6 Relay 2PDT 10A 120VAC (w/Prewash) .................................... 7 Suppressor, ARC (Single/Two Tank) (Not Shown) .................. 5 Suppressor, ARC (w/Prewash) (Not Shown) ............................ 6 Relay Socket 3Pole ...................................................................... 1 Relay 3PDT 10A 120VAC .......................................................... 1 Timer Fixed 90 Seconds ............................................................. 1 Transformer 250VA 240/480, 230/460 ..................................... 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS This Page Intentionally Left Blank 83 REPLACEMENT PARTS 2 5 1 4 5 2 2 2 4 3 6 A 7 8 9 Figure 46- New Style Vent Cowls (Shown Mounted to Prewash) 84 REPLACEMENT PARTS NEW STYLE VENT COWLS Fig. 46 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A Part No. 401487 201589 112258 108954 104883 328344 109158 107015 107016 Part Description Vent Stack Assembly (Includes Items 2-5) ................................... Regulator Assembly ...................................................................... Nut Wing 1/4-20 SST .................................................................... Nut, Grip 6-32 w/Nylon Insert ...................................................... Screw 6-32 x 3/8" Round Head ..................................................... Vent Cowl ..................................................................................... Nameplate “Champion” ................................................................ Screw 4-40 x 1/4 Round Head ...................................................... Nut Grip 4-40 w/Nylon Insert ....................................................... Vent Cowl Fasteners (Qty per Cowl) 100734 Bolt 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex Head SST .................................................. 106482 Nut Grip 1/4-20 SST ..................................................................... Qty 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 85 REPLACEMENT PARTS 5 2 1 5 4 2 2 4 2 3 6 10 Ch 11 am pio n 8 9 7 Figure 47- Standard Vent Cowls 86 REPLACEMENT PARTS STANDARD VENT COWLS Fig. 47 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -- Part No. 401487 201589 112258 108954 104883 307228 100734 100141 107015 107016 109518 Part Description Vent Stack Assembly (Includes items 2-5) ................................... Regulator Assembly ...................................................................... Nut, Wing 1/4-20 SST ................................................................... Nut, Grip 6-32 w/Nylon Insert ...................................................... Screw 6-32 x 3/8 Round Head ...................................................... Vent Hood ..................................................................................... Belt 1/4-20 x 1/2" Hex Head ......................................................... Nut Grip 1/4-20 ............................................................................. Screw 4-40 x 1/4 Round Head ...................................................... Nut Grip 4-40 w/Nylon Insert ....................................................... Nameplate “Champion” ................................................................ Qty 2 2 2 8 8 2 4 8 4 4 1 401889-S Vent Hood Assembly (Includes Items 1-10) 87 REPLACEMENT PARTS 2 1 Figure 48- Dish Racks 88 REPLACEMENT PARTS DISH RACKS Fig. 48 Part Item No. No. 1 101285 2 101273 Part Description Rack Peg ........................................................................................ Rack Combination ......................................................................... Qty 1 1 89 REPLACEMENT PARTS This Page Intentionally Left Blank 90 ELECTRIC REPLACEMENT SCHEMATICS PARTS ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 91 MODELS COVERED BY THIS DRAWING 3 PHASE WIRING 120V CONTROLS 1 PCB 44 2 LINE 44 LT BWR.SW. 54 LOAD NOTES: 2 10 3CR 3 1. 7CR IS USED ONLY WITH A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA TABLE. B X X OFF ON 6 G STOP 5 WHEN A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH IS NOT USED INSTALL JUMPER. 2. WHEN TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA IS USED, CONNECT SWITCHES BETWEEN WIRES 6 AND 44 ON THE TERMINAL BLOCK IN THE PANEL. 3. USED FOR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL. 4. DRIVE MOTOR CONNECTED SINGLE PHASE FOR 200-240 VOLT MODELS. 5. ON MODELS WITH SIDE LOADER OPTION DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1M IS CR (C) (P) TLS 6 CR 101 7 44 7CR 6 5 4 1 2 3 RACK SWITCH RELAY 2CR FINAL RINSE SWITCH RELAY 3CR DOOR SAFETY SWITCH RELAY 5CR WASH FILL RELAY 7CR TABLE LIMIT SWITCH RELAY 1M DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1MOL DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD 3M WASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 45 2 3MOL WASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 5M BLOWER MOTOR CONTACTOR 5MOL BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD AS ARC SUPPRESSOR BC- BOOSTER CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE BDV BLOWER DOOR SWITCH BR BOOSTER RELAY BWR.SW. BLOWER SWITCH CR HOLD-IN RELAY FRSW FINAL RINSE SWITCH 11 7CR 14 ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 16 TS HLTS FILL VALVE HC- HEAT CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE HLTS HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT JSW JAM SWITCH PCB POWER SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER RSW RACK SWITCH RV RINSE VALVE T1 CONTROL TRANSFORMER TLS TABLE LIMIT SWITCH TR1 IDLE PUMP TIMER TS THERMOSTAT W WASH DOOR SWITCH WFSW WASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH 1M 50 51 52 2 TIMER CONTROL 3MOL 2 DETERGENT SIGNAL 2 RINSE AID SIGNAL RV 2 RINSE VALVE FV 2 FU1 2 BR 17 2 HC1 3M 56 57 58 FU2 CR 24 TS WFSW 31 10 32 25 HLTS 26 W 10 WASH MOTOR 3MOL 1 120V 2 BC2 2 5CR 35 36 39 BDV 40 40 1CR 2CR 2 2 3M M 52 3CR 58 FU2 LINE V T1 1 120V 2 2 FILL VALVE BOOSTER FILL RELAY BLOWER/DRYER MOTOR WASH TANK HEAT 5MOL L2 L3 BOOSTER HEAT 5M 62 63 64 M BLOWER MOTOR TANK HEAT L1 L2 L3 WASH LEVEL CONTROL SEE NOTE 6 HC1 70 71 IDLE PUMP CIRCUIT 15KW 72 3 PHASE CONNECTION FINAL RINSE CIRCUIT L1 L2 2 WASH MOTOR 56 M 57 FU FRSW 36 10 M 51 31 RSW 35 10 DRIVE MOTOR 1M 50 M LINE V T1 2 BC1 28 HLTS 31 5CR 1MOL L1 AS 10 DRIVE MOTOR FU1 ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY TS 27 FV TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT BR 14 15 FUSE/FUSE BLOCK 2 2 19 5CR 14 10 FU START/STOP CIRCUIT MOTOR CONTROL 3MOL 3M 14 15 1MOL 2 11 2CR 20 18 IM 15 1MOL 1M 8 3 2 7CR TR1 1CR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL SEE NOTE 5 1CR 9 SEE NOTE 4 GND SEE NOTE 3 100 CR SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 1 AND 2 6 CONNECTED TO WIRE #45 INSTEAD OF WIRE #11. 6. ON MODELS WITH MULTIPLE ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS, MAKE HEATER POWER CONNECTIONS AT THE HEATER FUSE BLOCK. L1 L2 GND JSW 7 6 L1 L2 L3 BLOWER CONTROL A START A SINGLE PHASE WIRING 2 SEE NOTE 6 DOOR SAFETY CIRCUIT FU HC1 70 RELAY 15KW NO NC DIAGRAM STATE POWER OFF DOORS CLOSED TANKS EMPTY 71 10 2 41 COIL COMMON OFF ON 2 10 CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 17OCT03 1 NONE OF 1 SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION VENT FAN SIGNAL REV. GAS BOOSTER SIGNAL BY REV. DATE BY A REVISED NOTES TO INCLUDE TLS WIRE LOCATION DESCRIPTION 9JUL04 JAM D MOVED TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT 1DEC04 JAM B REMOVED JUMPER FOR BR RELAY 9AUG04 JAM E MOVED RINSE AID CIRCUIT 5JAN05 JAM C ADDED NOTE 5 ADDED WIRING FOR SIDELOADER 27SEP04 JAM DATE DESCRIPTION The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B SINGLE TANK RACK CONVEYOR STEAM/ELECTRIC HEAT 701820 REV. E MODELS COVERED BY THIS DRAWING 120V CONTROLS 1 PCB 64 LINE 2 2 BWR.SW. 72 A 84 LOAD 2 10 3CR 3 WHEN A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH IS NOT USED INSTALL JUMPER. 2. WHEN TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA IS USED, CONNECT SWITCHES BETWEEN WIRES 6 AND 44 ON TERMINAL BLOCK IN PANEL. 3. USED FOR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL. 4. DRIVE MOTOR CONNECTED SINGLE PHASE FOR 200-240 VOLT MODELS. 5. ON MODELS WITH SIDE LOADER OPTION DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1M IS CONNECTED TO WIRE #45 INSTEAD OF WIRE #11. 6. ON MODELS WITH MULTIPLE ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS, MAKE HEATER POWER CONNECTIONS AT THE HEATER FUSE BLOCK. STOP 4 5 JSW 6 RACK SWITCH RELAY 2CR FINAL RINSE SWITCH RELAY 3CR DOOR SAFETY SWITCH RELAY 4CR RINSE FILL RELAY 5CR WASH FILL RELAY 7CR TABLE LIMIT SWITCH RELAY 1M DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR START STOP CR (IF USED) 1MOL DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD WASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 3MOL WASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 44 6 7CR 6 5 4 1 2 3 45 11 7CR 2 1MOL 1M 11 3M 4M 4M RINSE MOTOR CONTACTOR RINSE MOTOR OVERLOAD 5M BLOWER MOTOR CONTACTOR 5MOL BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD AS ARC SUPPRESSOR BC- BOOSTER CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE BDV BLOWER DOOR SWITCH BR BOOSTER RELAY BWR.SW. BLOWER SWITCH 2 3MOL 2 4MOL 2 2 11 4MOL 3 5CR 14 14 START/STOP CIRCUIT 1M 3 3 HOLD-IN RELAY FRFV FINAL RINSE FILL VALVE FRSW FINAL RINSE SWITCH FU_ FUSE HC- HEAT CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE HLTS HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT JSW JAM SWITCH 2 WFV TS 4CR HLTS 16 17 2CR 18 HC1 19 3M 19 FRFV 20 TIMER CONTROL 3MOL 4MOL DETERGENT SIGNAL FU1 POWER SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER R RINSE DOOR SWITCH RFSW RINSE TANK FLOAT SWITCH RSW RACK SWITCH T1 CONTROL TRANSFORMER TLS TABLE LIMIT SWITCH TR1 IDLE PUMP TIMER TS THERMOSTAT W WASH DOOR SWITCH WFSW WASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH WFV WASH FILL VALVE HLTS 22 CR 24 TS 25 WASH FILL VALVE 1 120V 2 WASH TANK HEAT 2 FINAL RINSE FILL VALVE 2 RINSE AID SIGNAL 2 HC2 26 BC2 AS RFSW 29 10 29 4CR 30 WFSW 10 2 10 RSW 35 10 FRSW 36 31 5CR 10 DIAGRAM STATE POWER OFF DOORS CLOSED TANKS EMPTY CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. NONE OF 1 REV. 38 R 39 BDV 40 OFF ON DESCRIPTION 57 59 60 61 M RINSE MOTOR 4MOL 4M 60 THREE PHASE WIRING FU1 FU2 M WASH MOTOR M RINSE MOTOR 52 56 58 59 61 SINGLE PHASE WIRING LINE V 2 1 120V RINSE TANK HEAT 2 TANK HEAT L1 BLOWER/DRYER MOTOR 5MOL 5M 62 L2 M 63 64 L1 L2 L3 SEE NOTE 6 FU HC1 70 BLOWER MOTOR 71 15KW 72 FU HC2 73 BOOSTER HEAT 74 10KW 75 RINSE LEVEL CONTROL 2 L1 WASH LEVEL CONTROL 2 1CR 2CR 2 L2 DATE BY REVISED NOTES TO INCLUDE TLS WIRE LOCATION 14JUN04 JAM B ADDED NOTE 5 ADDED WIRING FOR SIDELOADER 27SEP04 JAM C MOVED TABLE LIMIT SWITCH CIRCUIT 02DEC04 JAM REV. SEE NOTE 6 70 15KW IDLE PUMP CIRCUIT 71 FU FINAL RINSE CIRCUIT HC2 73 10KW 74 DOOR SAFETY CIRCUIT 3CR 2 A HC1 2 2 41 10 COIL COMMON M 3M WASH MOTOR 31 36 W 4M 3MOL 56 57 58 FU 35 10 DRIVE MOTOR 3 PHASE CONNECTION 5CR RELAY NO NC M 29 31 32 2 4CR AS 10 51 2 BC1 28 HLTS DRIVE MOTOR T1 L3 HLTS TS 27 10 23 M 1M 50 FU2 T1 ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 10 PCB TS 3M MOTOR CONTROL ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 21 SEE NOTE 4 1MOL 1M 50 51 52 TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 15 1 1MOL LINE V CR DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 24OCT03 2 SEE NOTE 5 2 TR1 2 7CR 1CR 6 SEE NOTE 4 MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL SEE NOTE 1 AND 2 6 GND GND SEE NOTE 3 100 CR TLS 8 3M CR 101 7 9 1CR BLOWER CONTROL (C) (P) G NOTES: 1. 7CR IS USED ONLY WITH A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA TABLE. B X X OFF ON 6 START A L1 L2 L1 L2 L3 DESCRIPTION VENT FAN SIGNAL SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION GAS BOOSTER SIGNAL DATE BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B TWO TANK RACK CONVEYOR STEAM/ELECTRIC HEAT 701827 REV. C MODELS COVERED BY THIS DRAWING 66 PW 80 LT HDPW 70 FFPW 76 PW 80 HDPW 80 FFPW 66 LT PW 2 LINE BWR.SW. 70 LT FFPW LOAD 2 NOTES: 1. 7CR IS USED ONLY WITH A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA TABLE. 10 3CR 3 WHEN A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH IS NOT USED INSTALL JUMPER. 2. WHEN TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA IS USED, CONNECT SWITCHES BETWEEN WIRES 6 AND 44 ON TERMINAL BLOCK IN PANEL. 3. USED FOR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL. 4. DRIVE MOTOR CONNECTED SINGLE PHASE FOR 200-240 VOLT MODELS. 5. ON MODELS WITH SIDE LOADER OPTION DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1M IS CONNECTED TO WIRE #45 INSTEAD OF WIRE #11. B X X OFF ON 6 G STOP 5 TLS 6 RACK SWITCH RELAY 2CR FINAL RINSE SWITCH RELAY 3CR DOOR SAFETY SWITCH RELAY 5CR WASH FILL RELAY 6CR PREWASH FILL RELAY 7CR TABLE LIMIT SWITCH RELAY 1M DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1MOL DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD 2M PREWASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 2MOL PREWASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 3M WASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 3MOL WASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 5M BLOWER MOTOR CONTACTOR 5MOL BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD 6 6 5 4 1 2 3 BC- BOOSTER CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE BDV BLOWER DOOR SWITCH BR BOOSTER RELAY BWR.SW. BLOWER SWITCH CR HOLD-IN RELAY CWTS COLD WATER THERMOSTAT CWV COLD WATER VALVE FRSW FINAL RINSE SWITCH FU FUSE/FUSE BLOCK 45 3 11 11 HLTS HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT JSW JAM SWITCH PCB POWER SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER PW PREWASH DOOR SWITCH PWFV PREWASH FILL VALVE PWFSW PREWASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH RSW RACK SWITCH RV RINSE VALVE T1 CONTROL TRANSFORMER TLS TABLE LIMIT SWITCH TR1 IDLE PUMP TIMER 1MOL 3MOL PREWASH FILL VALVE PWFV 2 CWTS 13 13 CWV 2 2M 53 54 55 3M 56 57 58 18 M M 51 PREWASH MOTOR 2MOL 2M 24 14 16 TS FU2 54 WASH MOTOR 3MOL 3M M 10 WFSW 31 10 32 RINSE VALVE FV 2 FILL VALVE 2 2 HC1 25 HLTS 26 WASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH 28 HLTS 2 BC2 31 5CR DIAGRAM STATE POWER OFF DOORS CLOSED TANKS EMPTY 58 LINE V 1 120V 2 1 120V 2 BLOWER/DRYER MOTOR BOOSTER FILL RELAY 5MOL L1 L2 WASH TANK HEAT L3 5M 62 63 64 M BLOWER MOTOR 2 5CR TANK HEAT BOOSTER HEAT L1 L2 L3 SEE NOTE 6 FU HC1 33 2 3 PHASE CONNECTION PREWASH LEVEL CONTROL 33 35 FRSW 36 36 10 W 37 15KW 72 6CR RSW 35 PW 70 WASH LEVEL CONTROL 71 34 6CR 10 NO NC 56 31 PWFSW 10 RELAY WASH MOTOR T1 L1 L2 WFSW 55 FU2 2 BC1 AS 10 WASH DOOR SWITCH 53 M 57 FU1 T1 RINSE AID SIGNAL 2 BR 17 HLTS TS 27 10 THERMOSTAT PREWASH MOTOR ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY CR 10 W 52 M M LINE V COLD WATER VALVE RV 19 ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY TS FU1 BR 2CR 20 AS TS DRIVE MOTOR 1M 50 11 14 10 FILL VALVE MOTOR CONTROL DETERGENT SIGNAL 12 15 TIMER CONTROL 2 12 1M 15 2MOL 2 2 15 HEAT CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE/ HOT WATER PUMP 3MOL 3M 11 5CR 14 HC- 2 DRIVE MOTOR SEE NOTE 4 TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT 2 2MOL 2M 14 FV 1MOL 1M 7CR 3 ARC SUPPRESSOR 2 8 6CR 2 SEE NOTE 5 1CR 1M 50 51 52 7CR 2 3 1MOL START/STOP CIRCUIT GND SEE NOTE 4 MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL 2 CR 44 9 SEE NOTE 3 100 SEE NOTE 1 AND 2 7CR TR1 AS 7 6 6. ON MODELS WITH MULTIPLE ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS, MAKE HEATER POWER CONNECTIONS AT THE HEATER FUSE BLOCK. 1CR CR 101 JSW 7 CR L1 L2 GND (C) (P) 6 L1 L2 L3 BLOWER CONTROL A START A SINGLE PHASE WIRING 2 PCB 90 HDPW 39 BDV 40 1CR 2 2 2CR SEE NOTE 6 FU IDLE PUMP CIRCUIT HC1 70 15KW FINAL RINSE CIRCUIT 71 3CR 2 2 41 DOOR SAFETY CIRCUIT SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION VENT FAN SIGNAL OFF ON 1 NONE OF 1 2 10 COIL COMMON CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 17OCT03 3 PHASE WIRING 120V CONTROLS 1 REV. DESCRIPTION DATE BY REV. D A REVISED NOTES TO INCLUDE TLS WIRE LOCATION 14JUN04 JAM B ADDED NOTE 5 ADDED WIRING FOR SIDELOADER 27SEP04 JAM C MOVED TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT 1DEC04 JAM GAS BOOSTER SIGNAL DESCRIPTION MOVED CWTS AND PREWASH FILL CIRCUIT DATE BY 5JAN05 JAM The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B SINGLE TANK RACK CONVEYOR WITH PREWASH, STEAM/ELECTRIC/HOT WATER HEAT 701831 REV. D CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 17OCT03 1 NONE OF 1 REV. DESCRIPTION DATE BY A REVISED NOTES TO INCLUDE TLS WIRE LOCATION 14JUN04 JAM B ADDED NOTE 5 ADDED WIRING FOR SIDELOADER 27SEP04 JAM C MOVED TABLE LIMIT SWITCH CIRCUIT 02DEC04 JAM REV. DESCRIPTION DATE BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B TWO TANK RACK CONVEYOR WITH PREWASH, STEAM/ELECTRIC HEAT 701834 REV. C A 2 7CR 11 3M 7CR 45 44 11 DIAGRAM STATE POWER OFF DOORS CLOSED TANKS EMPTY 10 10 10 37 COIL COMMON NO NC 6. ON MODELS WITH MULTIPLE ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS, MAKE HEATER POWER CONNECTIONS AT THE HEATER FUSE BLOCK. CONNECTED TO WIRE #45 INSTEAD OF WIRE #11. 5. ON MODELS WITH SIDE LOADER OPTION DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1M IS WHEN A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH IS NOT USED INSTALL JUMPER. 2. WHEN TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA IS USED, CONNECT SWITCHES BETWEEN WIRES 6 AND 44 ON TERMINAL BLOCK IN PANEL. 3. USED FOR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL. 4. DRIVE MOTOR CONNECTED SINGLE PHASE FOR 200-240 VOLT MODELS. 1. 7CR IS USED ONLY WITH A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA TABLE. RELAY OFF ON PW R L1 39 BDV 2CR 5CR AS BC1 FU FU 5M 62 63 64 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 HC2 HC1 M 75 74 73 72 71 70 10KW 15KW T1 LINE V FU2 1 120V FU1 L1 L2 L3 DOOR SAFETY CIRCUIT FINAL RINSE CIRCUIT IDLE PUMP CIRCUIT PREWASH LEVEL CONTROL WASH LEVEL CONTROL RINSE LEVEL CONTROL BOOSTER HEAT RINSE TANK HEAT RINSE AID SIGNAL FINAL RINSE FILL VALVE WASH TANK HEAT WASH FILL VALVE COLD WATER VALVE PREWASH FILL VALVE DETERGENT SIGNAL MOTOR CONTROL TIMER CONTROL TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT START/STOP CIRCUIT MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL SEE NOTE 3 BLOWER CONTROL BLOWER MOTOR SEE NOTE 6 TANK HEAT 5MOL 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 VENT FAN SIGNAL 3CR 1CR 6CR AS 4CR AS 4MOL 3MOL 2MOL 1MOL 100 2 GAS BOOSTER SIGNAL 40 BC2 FRFV WFV CWV PWFV 3 PHASE CONNECTION L1 L2 L3 L3 L2 28 HC2 HC1 4M 3M 2M 1M BLOWER/DRYER MOTOR 36 33 31 26 FRSW 36 38 31 29 HLTS HLTS 23 20 19 17 10 W 33 32 5CR WFSW 29 25 TS 27 TS HLTS ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 22 ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 2CR HLTS 35 41 6CR 4CR TS 18 16 RSW 35 34 CR 21 19 1M TS ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 14 7CR SEE NOTE 5 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 PWFSW 33 30 4CR 10 3 3 RFSW 29 10 24 3 CR CR 101 SEE NOTE 1 AND 2 13 8 2 1 4 1CR TLS 7 3 CWTS 13 TR1 5 6 9 6 JSW 7 (C) (P) 3 10 10 6 6 6 B X X OFF ON A 12 15 CR G 6 2 3 6CR 12 5CR 14 STOP 5 2 START BWR.SW. 120V CONTROLS 3 10 3CR 3 NOTES: LOAD LINE PCB 1 2 DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD PREWASH MOTOR CONTACTOR PREWASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 2M 2MOL PREWASH FILL VALVE PWFV 4M 3M 2M 59 60 61 56 57 58 53 54 55 1M 50 51 52 M M M M RINSE MOTOR WASH MOTOR PREWASH MOTOR DRIVE MOTOR SEE NOTE 4 WASH FILL VALVE THREE PHASE WIRING 4MOL 3MOL 2MOL 1MOL GND WFV WASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH WASH DOOR SWITCH WFSW THERMOSTAT W IDLE PUMP TIMER TR1 TS TABLE LIMIT SWITCH TLS CONTROL TRANSFORMER RACK SWITCH T1 RINSE TANK FLOAT SWITCH RSW RINSE DOOR SWITCH RFSW R PREWASH FLOAT SWITCH PREWASH DOOR SWITCH PW PWFSW POWER SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER JAM SWITCH HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT PCB JSW HLTS HEAT CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE FINAL RINSE FILL VALVE FINAL RINSE SWITCH FUSE/FUSE BLOCK FRFV HC- FINAL RINSE SWITCH FU FRSW COLD WATER VALVE FRSW COLD WATER THERMOSTAT CWTS CWV HOLD-IN RELAY CR BLOWER SWITCH BLOWER DOOR SWITCH BWR.SW. BOOSTER CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE BDV ARC SUPPRESSOR BC- BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD AS BLOWER MOTOR CONTACTOR 5MOL RINSE MOTOR OVERLOAD 5M RINSE MOTOR CONTACTOR 4M 4MOL WASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 3MOL WASH MOTOR CONTACTOR DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1MOL 3M TABLE LIMIT SWITCH RELAY 1M PREWASH FILL RELAY 7CR WASH FILL RELAY 6CR RINSE FILL RELAY 5CR DOOR SAFETY SWITCH RELAY 4CR FINAL RINSE SWITCH RELAY RACK SWITCH RELAY 120 HDPW 110 FFPW 106 PW 108 HDPW 3CR 2CR 1CR 98 FFPW 94 PW 100 HDPW 90 FFPW 86 PW MODELS COVERED BY THIS DRAWING 44 WS 66 WS PW 120V CONTROLS 1 MODELS COVERED BY THIS DRAWING 2 70 WS FFPW 80 WS HDPW BWR. SW. NOTES: LOAD WHEN A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH IS NOT USED INSTALL JUMPER. 2. WHEN TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA IS USED, CONNECT SWITCHES BETWEEN WIRES 6 AND 44 ON TERMINAL BLOCK IN PANEL. 3. USED FOR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL. 4. DRIVE MOTOR CONNECTED SINGLE PHASE FOR 200-240 VOLT MODELS. 5. ON MODELS WITH SIDE LOADER OPTION DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1M IS CONNECTED TO WIRE #45 INSTEAD OF WIRE #11. START A 2 10 3CR 3 B X X OFF ON 6 G STOP 5 (C) (P) JSW 7 6 CR RACK SWITCH RELAY FINAL RINSE SWITCH RELAY 44 6 7CR 3CR DOOR SAFETY SWITCH RELAY 5CR WASH FILL RELAY 6CR PREWASH FILL RELAY 7CR TABLE LIMIT SWITCH RELAY 1M DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1MOL DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD 2M PREWASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 2MOL PREWASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 3M WASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 3MOL WASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 5M BLOWER MOTOR CONTACTOR 5MOL BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD AS ARC SUPPRESSOR BC- BOOSTER CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE BDV BLOWER DOOR SWITCH BR BOOSTER RELAY BWR.SW. BLOWER SWITCH CR HOLD-IN RELAY CWTS COLD WATER THERMOSTAT 5 4 1 2 3 11 11 8 7CR 11 6CR 3 FU FUSE/FUSE BLOCK FV FILL VALVE HC- HEAT CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE HLTS HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT JSW JAM SWITCH PCB POWER SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER PW PREWASH DOOR SWITCH PWFSW PREWASH FLOAT SWITCH PWFV PREWASH FILL VALVE RSW RACK SWITCH 2M 3M 3MOL 2 2 12 PWFV 13 CWV 20 1M 3 15 RV 19 FV 14 16 TIMER CONTROL MOTOR CONTROL 3MOL (PW MODELS ONLY) FU1 DETERGENT SIGNAL CR 10 24 2 2 2 BR 17 HLTS TS 25 26 HLTS WFSW 31 31 5CR 32 RV RINSE VALVE T1 CONTROL TRANSFORMER TLS TABLE LIMIT SWITCH TR1 IDLE PUMP TIMER TS THERMOSTAT W WASH DOOR SWITCH WFSW WASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH NONE OF 1 6CR 34 RSW 35 10 FRSW 36 PW 37 10 6CR BC2 2 1 120V 77 FU 10KW 78 BC1 80 5KW 81 FOR 3 PHASE DELTA CONNECTION L1 63 64 L3 79 BOOSTER FILL RELAY 2 L2 L1 L2 L3 M 33 HC1 70 71 2 36 1CR BOOSTER HEAT 76 FU WASH LEVEL CONTROL BC1 3 PHASE CONNECTION 77 L1 L2 FU HC1 70 15KW FOR SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION PREWASH LEVEL CONTROL 71 39 BDV SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION FU BC1 IDLE PUMP CIRCUIT 40 2 3CR 2 OFF ON 2 DATE BY REV. A REVISED NOTES TO INCLUDE TLS WIRE LOCATION 14JUN04 JAM D B ADDED NOTE 5 ADDED WIRING FOR SIDELOADER 27SEP04 JAM C MOVED TABLE LIMIT SWITCH CIRCUIT 02DEC04 JAM SEE NOTE 6 77 FU DOOR SAFETY CIRCUIT BC2 79 80 120V FAN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 12KW 81 3 PHASE CONNECTION GAS BOOSTER SIGNAL MOVED CWTS AND PREWASH FILL VALVE 12KW 78 FINAL RINSE CIRCUIT 2CR 24 KW BOOSTER 76 2 41 DESCRIPTION 15KW 72 L1 L2 L3 35 W BLOWER MOTOR 15 KW TANK HEAT FU SEE NOTE 6 79 2 WASH MOTOR BLOWER/DRYER MOTOR 5MOL 5M 62 76 10KW 2 58 FU2 (PW MODELS ONLY) 10 REV. FU1 2 FILL VALVE (PW ONLY) COIL COMMON CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. 33 10 10 M 57 2 BC1 56 LINE V L1 L2 L3 WASH TANK HEAT 3M M 5KW PWFSW 33 RELAY DIAGRAM STATE POWER OFF DOORS CLOSED TANKS EMPTY 3MOL 15 KW BOOSTER RINSE VALVE PREWASH MOTOR T1 1 120V RINSE AID SIGNAL 55 (PW MODELS ONLY) LINE V (PW MODELS ONLY) 53 80 10 NO NC 54 PREWASH MOTOR 3M 56 57 58 2M 52 M M 31 AS 10 1 5CR 2MOL 2M 53 54 55 WASH MOTOR AS 10 M T1 COLD WATER VALVE DRIVE MOTOR 1M 50 51 2 HC1 26 10 1MOL M FU2 ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 15 DRIVE MOTOR 1M 50 51 52 (PW MODELS ONLY) PREWASH FILL VALVE 2 ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY TS 2MOL TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT 2 2 14 15 START/STOP CIRCUIT BR 2CR 20 18 2 2MOL 2 11 5CR 14 FINAL RINSE SWITCH 1MOL 1M 14 FRSW 2 45 3 CWTS COLD WATER VALVE 2 SEE NOTE 5 2 3 MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL 2 7CR TR1 CWV DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 10FEB04 6 1MOL SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 1 AND 2 9 1CR 2CR GND SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 3 100 CR TLS 6 6. ON MODELS WITH MULTIPLE ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS, MAKE HEATER POWER CONNECTIONS AT THE HEATER FUSE BLOCK. CR 101 SINGLE PHASE WIRING GND BLOWER CONTROL A L1 L2 3 PHASE WIRING 2 LINE 1. 7CR IS USED ONLY WITH A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA TABLE. 1CR L1 L2 L3 PCB DATE BY 10JAN05 JAM The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B RACK CONVEYOR, WATER SAVER STEAM/ELECTRIC HEAT 701843 REV. D 1 PHASE CONNECTION 12KW 2 60A 2 45A #8 12KW 3 60A 3 45A #8 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 36KW VOLTAGE 230-240V KW/CONTACTOR 12KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 40A WIRE SIZE 1 AND 2 #8 12KW 2 60A 2 40A #8 12KW 3 60A 3 40A #8 WIRE SIZE 2 WIRE SIZE 1 109 112 110 TOTAL 36KW 115 113 111 12KW 116 114 12KW 117 12KW Y CONNECTION 380/415V ONLY 109 112 110 TOTAL 36KW 115 113 111 12KW 12KW CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. DR.BY J.MCALLISTER DATE 05APR04 SCALE SHEET 116 114 1 OF 12KW REV. 1 117 DESCRIPTION L1 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 36KW VOLTAGE 380V KW/CONTACTOR 24KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 45A #12 WIRE SIZE 1 #10 WIRE SIZE 2 12KW 3 60A 3 25A #12 #12 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 36KW VOLTAGE 415V KW/CONTACTOR 24KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 45A #12 WIRE SIZE 1 #10 WIRE SIZE 2 12KW 3 60A 3 25A #12 #12 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 36KW VOLTAGE 480V KW/CONTACTOR 24KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 40A #14 WIRE SIZE 1 #10 WIRE SIZE 2 12KW 3 60A 2 20A #14 #14 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 36KW VOLTAGE 575V KW/CONTACTOR 24KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 30A #14 WIRE SIZE 1 #10 WIRE SIZE 2 12KW 3 60A 3 15A #14 #14 DATE BY REV. DESCRIPTION L2 INPUT POWER CONNECTION L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 109 TOTAL 36KW DATE 110 111 12KW 112 CONTACTOR 3 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 36KW VOLTAGE 200-220V KW/CONTACTOR 12KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 45A WIRE SIZE 1 AND 2 #8 FUSE BLOCK 2 L3 CONTACTOR 2 L2 FUSE BLOCK 1 L1 CONTACTOR 1 FUSE BLOCK 2 L3 CONTACTOR 2 L2 FUSE BLOCK 3 L1 L3 FUSE BLOCK 1 L2 CONTACTOR 1 L1 CONTACTOR 3 3 PHASE CONNECTION 113 12KW 114 12KW CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 36KW VOLTAGE 200-220V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 12KW 1 75A 1 70A #4 12KW 2 75A 2 70A #4 12KW 3 75A 3 70A #4 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 36KW VOLTAGE 230-240V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 12KW 1 75A 1 70A #6 12KW 2 75A 2 70A #6 12KW 3 75A 3 70A #6 BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B CH-36E, 36KW BOOSTER FOR RACK CONVEYOR MACHINES 701861 REV. L3 L1 L2 L3 WIRE SIZE 1 109 115 112 110 113 111 12KW 12KW TOTAL 24KW 109 TOTAL 24KW 12KW 12KW 119 117 TOTAL 24KW 12KW CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 230-240V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 AND 2 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 380V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 WIRE SIZE 2 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 415V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 WIRE SIZE 2 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 480V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 WIRE SIZE 2 118 116 114 120 12KW TOTAL 24KW 115 113 111 119 117 12KW 112 110 118 116 114 FUSE BLOCK 4 L2 CONTACTOR 4 L1 FUSE BLOCK 3 L3 CONTACTOR 3 L2 CONTACTOR 1 WIRE SIZE 2 L1 FUSE BLOCK 2 L3 CONTACTOR 2 L2 FUSE BLOCK 1 L1 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 200-220V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 AND 2 120 12KW CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 575V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 WIRE SIZE 2 12KW 2 60A 2 45A #8 CANISTER 2 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 200-220V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 AND 2 12KW 3 60A 3 45A #8 12KW 4 60A 4 45A #8 12KW 2 60A 2 40A #8 CANISTER 2 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 230-240V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 AND 2 12KW 3 60A 3 40A #8 12KW 4 60A 4 40A #8 24KW 1 60A 1 45A #12 #10 CANISTER 2 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 380V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 WIRE SIZE 2 24KW 3 60A 3 45A #12 #10 24KW 1 60A 1 45A #12 #10 CANISTER 2 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 415V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 WIRE SIZE 2 27KW 3 60A 3 45A #12 #10 24KW 1 60A 1 40A #14 #10 CANISTER 2 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 480V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 WIRE SIZE 2 24KW 3 60A 3 40A #14 #10 24KW 1 60A 1 30A #14 #10 CANISTER 2 KW/CANISTER 24KW VOLTAGE 575V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 1 WIRE SIZE 2 24KW 3 60A 3 30A #14 #10 12KW 1 60A 1 45A #8 12KW 1 60A 1 40A #8 Y CONNECTION 380/415V ONLY CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 05APR04 1 OF REV. 1 DESCRIPTION DATE BY REV. DESCRIPTION DATE BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B CH-48E, 48KW BOOSTER FOR RACK CONVEYOR MACHINES 701862 REV. 1 PHASE CONNECTION 112 110 TOTAL 27KW 115 113 111 12KW 116 114 10KW 117 112 110 5KW TOTAL 27KW 12KW 10KW CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. DR.BY J.MCALLISTER DATE 03MAY04 SCALE SHEET 116 114 1 NONE OF 1 117 5KW REV. L1 109 TOTAL 27KW CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 27KW VOLTAGE 480V KW/CONTACTOR 27KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 40A #10 WIRE SIZE 1 #10 WIRE SIZE 2 115 113 111 15KW 2 60A 2 50A #8 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 27KW VOLTAGE 415V KW/CONTACTOR 27KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 50A #10 WIRE SIZE 1 #10 WIRE SIZE 2 Y CONNECTION 380/415V ONLY 109 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 27KW VOLTAGE 230-240V KW/CONTACTOR 12KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 40A WIRE SIZE 1 AND 2 #8 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 27KW VOLTAGE 575V KW/CONTACTOR 27KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 35A #10 WIRE SIZE 1 #10 WIRE SIZE 2 DESCRIPTION DATE BY REV. L2 INPUT POWER CONNECTION L2 L1 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 27KW VOLTAGE 380V KW/CONTACTOR 27KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 50A #10 WIRE SIZE 1 #10 WIRE SIZE 2 WIRE SIZE 1 109 15KW 2 60A 2 60A #8 L1 L2 L1 L2 DESCRIPTION DATE 110 111 12KW 112 CONTACTOR 3 WIRE SIZE 2 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 27KW VOLTAGE 200-220V KW/CONTACTOR 12KW CONTACTOR # 1 CONTACTOR RATING 60A FUSE BLOCK # 1 FUSE RATING 45A WIRE SIZE 1 AND 2 #8 FUSE BLOCK 2 L3 CONTACTOR 2 L2 FUSE BLOCK 1 L1 CONTACTOR 1 FUSE BLOCK 2 L3 CONTACTOR 2 L2 FUSE BLOCK 1 L1 CONTACTOR 1 3 PHASE CONNECTION 113 10KW 114 5KW CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 27KW VOLTAGE 200-220V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 12KW 1 75A 1 70A #6 10KW 2 60A 2 60A #6 5KW 3 60A 3 30A #10 CANISTER 1 KW/CANISTER 27KW VOLTAGE 230-240V KW/CONTACTOR CONTACTOR # CONTACTOR RATING FUSE BLOCK # FUSE RATING WIRE SIZE 12KW 1 60A 1 60A #6 10KW 2 60A 2 60A #6 5KW 3 60A 3 30A #10 BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B CH-27E, 27KW BOOSTER FOR RACK CONVEYOR MACHINES 701888 REV. CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 15SEP04 1 NONE OF 1 REV. A MOVED TABLE LIMIT SWITCH CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 02DEC04 DATE JAM BY REV. DESCRIPTION DATE BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B TWO TANK RACK CONVEYOR WITH PREWASH, HOT WATER HEAT 701918 REV. A A 30 10 4CR RFSW 29 3 3 10 10CR DIAGRAM STATE POWER OFF DOORS CLOSED TANKS EMPTY 10 10 10 10 10 10 9CR 91 6CR 4CR 1M 2 7CR W CONNECTED TO WIRE #45 INSTEAD OF WIRE #11. WHEN A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH IS NOT USED INSTALL JUMPER. 2. WHEN TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA IS USED, CONNECT SWITCHES BETWEEN WIRES 6 AND 44 ON TERMINAL BLOCK IN PANEL. 3. USED FOR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL. 4. DRIVE MOTOR CONNECTED SINGLE PHASE FOR 200-240 VOLT MODELS. 5. ON MODELS WITH SIDE LOADER OPTION DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1M IS 1. 7CR IS USED ONLY WITH A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA TABLE. 33 38 R L3 L2 L1 32 5CR WFSW 29 TS 23 2CR TS 17 18 COIL COMMON NO NC 41 37 OFF ON PW FRSW 36 RSW 35 21 19 RELAY 34 10 10 PWFSW 33 10 10 10 4 3 17 7CR 39 31 29 23 45 11 11 11 11 91 36 35 33 31 20 19 14 40 FRFV WFV CWV PWFV 3CR 1CR 6CR AS 4CR AS 4MOL 3MOL 2MOL 5MOL 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 100 2 5M 62 63 64 M T1 1 120V LINE V FU2 L1 L2 L3 FU1 VENT FAN SIGNAL HEAT CIRCULATING PUMP DOOR SAFETY CIRCUIT FINAL RINSE CIRCUIT IDLE PUMP CIRCUIT PREWASH LEVEL CONTROL WASH LEVEL CONTROL RINSE LEVEL CONTROL RINSE TANK HEAT RINSE AID SIGNAL FINAL RINSE FILL VALVE WASH TANK HEAT WASH FILL VALVE COLD WATER VALVE PREWASH FILL VALVE DETERGENT SIGNAL MOTOR CONTROL TIMER CONTROL TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT START/STOP CIRCUIT MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL SEE NOTE 3 BLOWER CONTROL BLOWER MOTOR GAS BOOSTER SIGNAL HCP 2CR 5CR AS HC2 10CR HC1 9CR 4M 3M 2M 1M 1MOL BLOWER/DRYER MOTOR BDV 3M 7CR SEE NOTE 5 44 13 8 2 1CR CR CR 101 SEE NOTE 1 AND 2 7 3 CWTS 13 TR1 5 6 1 9 6 TLS JSW 7 3 6 6 6 (C) (P) 12 15 CR G 6 B X X OFF ON A 2 3 6CR 12 5CR 14 STOP 5 2 START BWR.SW. 120V CONTROLS 3 10 3CR 3 NOTES: LOAD LINE PCB 1 2 PREWASH MOTOR OVERLOAD ARC SUPPRESSOR 4M 3M 59 60 61 56 57 58 M M M M RINSE MOTOR WASH MOTOR PREWASH MOTOR DRIVE MOTOR THREE PHASE WIRING 4MOL 3MOL 2M 2MOL 53 54 55 1M 50 51 52 1MOL SEE NOTE 4 WASH FILL VALVE WFV GND WASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH WFSW WASH DOOR SWITCH IDLE PUMP TIMER TR1 THERMOSTAT TABLE LIMIT SWITCH TLS W CONTROL TRANSFORMER T1 TS RACK SWITCH RSW RINSE TANK FLOAT SWITCH RINSE DOOR SWITCH RFSW PREWASH FLOAT SWITCH R PREWASH FILL VALVE PWFV PWFSW PREWASH DOOR SWITCH PW POWER SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER JAM SWITCH PCB HEAT CIRCULATING PUMP JSW HOT WATER VALVE HCP FINAL RINSE SWITCH HC- FINAL RINSE FILL VALVE FRFV FRSW FUSE/FUSE BLOCK FU FINAL RINSE SWITCH COLD WATER VALVE FRSW COLD WATER THERMOSTAT CWV HOLD-IN RELAY BLOWER SWITCH CWTS CR BWR.SW. BLOWER DOOR SWITCH BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD AS BDV BLOWER MOTOR CONTACTOR 5MOL RINSE MOTOR OVERLOAD 4MOL 5M RINSE MOTOR CONTACTOR 4M WASH MOTOR OVERLOAD PREWASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 2MOL WASH MOTOR CONTACTOR DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD 2M 3MOL DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1MOL 3M RINSE HEAT RELAY 1M WASH HEAT RELAY TABLE LIMIT SWITCH RELAY PREWASH FILL RELAY WASH FILL RELAY RINSE FILL RELAY DOOR SAFETY SWITCH RELAY FINAL RINSE SWITCH RELAY RACK SWITCH RELAY 120 HDPW 110 FFPW 106 PW 108 HDPW 10CR 9CR 7CR 6CR 5CR 4CR 3CR 2CR 1CR 98 FFPW 94 PW 100 HDPW 90 FFPW 86 PW MODELS COVERED BY THIS DRAWING CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 05JAN05 1 NONE OF 1 REV. DESCRIPTION DATE BY REV. DESCRIPTION DATE BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B SINGLE TANK RACK CONVEYOR, DOUBLE RINSE WITH/WITHOUT PREWASH, HOT WATER HEAT 701937 REV. A 2 2 5 4 3 18 FRSW 36 RSW 35 OFF ON W 5CR 33 31 102 9CR COIL COMMON NO NC 40 DRFSW 92 33 90 WHEN A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH IS NOT USED INSTALL JUMPER. 2. WHEN TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA IS USED, CONNECT SWITCHES BETWEEN WIRES 10 AND 44 ON TERMINAL BLOCK IN PANEL. 3. USED FOR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL. 4. DRIVE MOTOR CONNECTED SINGLE PHASE FOR 200-240 VOLT MODELS. 5. ON MODELS WITH SIDE LOADER OPTION DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1M IS L3 L2 L1 L2 L3 41 HLTS ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 39 BDV 1. 7CR IS USED ONLY WITH A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA TABLE. CONNECTED TO WIRE #45 INSTEAD OF WIRE #11. TS TS 6CR 34 PWFSW RELAY PW 37 32 WFSW 31 15 15 11CR 89 14 11CR 2CR 20 11 20 VENT FAN SIGNAL FU FV RV DCI 85 84 63 64 M BLOWER/DRYER MOTOR 5MOL 5M 62 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3.2KW LINE V P2 FU2 1 120V P1 FU1 L1 L2 L3 HEAT CIRCULATING PUMP DOOR SAFETY CIRCUIT FINAL RINSE CIRCUIT IDLE PUMP CIRCUIT RINSE LEVEL CONTROL (IF USED) PREWASH LEVEL CONTROL WASH LEVEL CONTROL WASH TANK RELAY DOUBLE RINSE TANK HEAT BOOSTER FILL RELAY FILL VALVE RINSE VALVE DOUBLE RINSE MOTOR CONTROL RINSE AID SIGNAL (IF USED) COLD WATER VALVE (IF USED) PREWASH FILL VALVE DETERGENT SIGNAL (IF USED) MOTOR CONTROL TIMER CONTROL TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT START/STOP CIRCUIT RINSE DRAIN RELAY RINSE DRAIN VALVE RINSE DRAIN TIMER MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL SEE NOTE 3 BLOWER MOTOR 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 100 GAS BOOSTER SIGNAL HCP 3CR 2CR 1CR 11CR AS 6CR AS 5CR AS 9CR DC1 BR 14 19 6M DOUBLE RINSE HEAT 102 40 36 35 92 33 31 BR CWV PWFV 3MOL 2MOL 1MOL DV SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION ONLY 17 91 14 3M 2M 1M 11CR 88 11 11 11 13 8 7CR 2 CWTS 13 3 3 2 45 12 1M TR1 1 7CR CR 12CR 87 CR 101 SEE NOTE 5 12 6 9 1CR 7CR 44 7 10 SEE NOTE 1 AND 2 87 2 6CR CR 6 TLS 2 1 4 G 5 6 6 JSW 7 6 86 TR2 START 6 1 12CR 2 3 5CR 14 STOP 5 DIAGRAM STATE POWER OFF DOORS CLOSED TANKS EMPTY 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 3 10 3CR 3 10 NOTES: LOAD LINE PCB 1 120V CONTROLS 2 PREWASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 2MOL ARC SUPPRESSOR WASH FILL VALVE 82 240V 2A LINE V FU4 W WASH MOTOR (IF USED) PREWASH MOTOR DRIVE MOTOR DOUBLE RINSE MOTOR M M R-230 B-208 56 57 58 M M SEE NOTE 4 CONNECT DOUBLE RINSE MOTOR TO TRANSFORMER OUTPUT FOR MODELS ABOVE 240 VOLTS 1A T2 FU3 6M 83 3M 3MOL 6M 2M 2MOL 53 54 55 1M 50 51 52 1MOL GND THREE PHASE WIRING WASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH WFV WASH DOOR SWITCH WFSW THERMOSTAT W DRAIN VALVE TIMER TS IDLE PUMP TIMER TABLE LIMIT SWITCH TR2 DR MOTOR TRANSFORMER TLS TR1 CONTROL TRANSFORMER T2 RACK SWITCH T1 RSW RINSE TANK FLOAT SWITCH RINSE DOOR SWITCH RFSW PREWASH FLOAT SWITCH R PREWASH FILL VALVE PWFV PWFSW PREWASH DOOR SWITCH PW POWER SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER JAM SWITCH PCB HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT JSW HEAT CIRCULATING PUMP HLTS FINAL RINSE SWITCH HCP FINAL RINSE FILL VALVE FRSW FUSE/FUSE BLOCK FRFV FINAL RINSE SWITCH FU RINSE DRAIN VALVE FRSW DOUBLE RINSE HEATER CONTACTOR COLD WATER VALVE COLD WATER THERMOSTAT HOLD-IN RELAY BLOWER SWITCH DV DC1 CWV CWTS CR BWR.SW. BLOWER DOOR SWITCH DOUBLE RINSE MOTOR RELAY AS BDV BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD 6M BLOWER MOTOR CONTACTOR 5M 5MOL WASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 3MOL WASH MOTOR CONTACTOR PREWASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 2M 3M DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD 1MOL DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR RINSE DRAIN RELAY 1M DOUBLE RINSE FILL RELAY 12CR WASH HEAT RELAY 11CR TABLE LIMIT SWITCH RELAY 9CR PREWASH FILL RELAY 6CR 7CR WASH FILL RELAY 5CR RINSE FILL RELAY DOOR SAFETY SWITCH RELAY 3CR 4CR FINAL RINSE SWITCH RELAY 2CR RACK SWITCH RELAY 80DRHDPW 66DRPW 1CR 70DRFFPW 44DR MODELS COVERED BY THIS DRAWING MODELS COVERED BY THIS DRAWING 3 PHASE WIRING 120V CONTROLS 1 PCB 44 2 LINE 44 LT BWR.SW. 54 LOAD NOTES: A 2 10 3CR 3 1. 7CR IS USED ONLY WITH A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA TABLE. B X X OFF ON 6 G STOP 5 CR TLS 6 9 2CR FINAL RINSE SWITCH RELAY 3CR DOOR SAFETY SWITCH RELAY 5CR WASH FILL RELAY 7CR TABLE LIMIT SWITCH RELAY 1M DRIVE MOTOR CONTACTOR 1MOL DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD 3M WASH MOTOR CONTACTOR 3MOL WASH MOTOR OVERLOAD 5M BLOWER MOTOR CONTACTOR 5MOL BLOWER MOTOR OVERLOAD ARC SUPPRESSOR BC- BOOSTER CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE BDV BLOWER DOOR SWITCH BR BOOSTER RELAY BWR.SW. BLOWER SWITCH CR HOLD-IN RELAY CDS CONVEYOR DWELL SWITCH FRSW FINAL RINSE SWITCH FU FUSE/FUSE BLOCK FV FILL VALVE HC- HEAT CONTACTOR/STEAM VALVE HLTS HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT JSW JAM SWITCH PCB POWER SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER RSW RACK SWITCH RV RINSE VALVE T1 CONTROL TRANSFORMER TABLE LIMIT SWITCH TR1 IDLE PUMP TIMER 5 4 2 3 A 6 7CR 45 A B X A B X OFF ON SEE NOTE 5 1MOL START/STOP CIRCUIT 1M 50 51 52 DRIVE MOTOR 1MOL 44 7CR 2 TABLE LIMIT CIRCUIT 2 TIMER CONTROL 3MOL R 46 46 1MOL 1M CDS 11 8 7CR 11 11 2 MOTOR CONTROL 3MOL 3M 11 M M 51 3M 56 57 58 WASH MOTOR 3MOL M 2CR 20 18 FU1 2 DETERGENT SIGNAL 2 RINSE AID SIGNAL RV 2 RINSE VALVE FV 2 FU2 FU1 19 14 5CR 14 14 15 2 BR ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY 16 TS 17 HLTS 1 120V 2 HC1 15 24 TS 25 TS 27 HLTS 26 T1 1 120V 2 2 BLOWER/DRYER MOTOR FILL VALVE BOOSTER FILL RELAY 5MOL L1 WASH TANK HEAT L2 10 32 M BLOWER MOTOR 28 HLTS 2 BC2 31 5CR TANK HEAT BOOSTER HEAT L1 L2 L3 2 5CR SEE NOTE 6 FU HC1 70 WASH LEVEL CONTROL 71 31 15KW 72 TS THERMOSTAT W WASH DOOR SWITCH WFSW WASH TANK FLOAT SWITCH 10 RSW 35 35 10 FRSW 36 36 1CR 2CR 2 2 3 PHASE CONNECTION IDLE PUMP CIRCUIT L1 L2 FINAL RINSE CIRCUIT SEE NOTE 6 FU RELAY DIAGRAM STATE POWER OFF DOORS CLOSED TANKS EMPTY W 10 NO NC 39 BDV 40 40 10 1 NONE OF 1 2 2 41 COIL COMMON CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY RATED VOLTAGE/PHASE/Hz, AS SPECIFIED PER ORDER,TO DISCONNECT SWITCH. ALL POWER SUPPLIED TO EACH CONNECTION POINT MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES. 3CR HC1 70 DOOR SAFETY CIRCUIT 15KW 71 SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION VENT FAN SIGNAL OFF ON 2 10 DR.BY J.MCALLISTER SCALE DATE SHEET 04JAN05 5M 62 63 64 2 BC1 AS WFSW 31 58 ELECTRIC HEAT ONLY CR 10 56 FU2 L3 10 WASH MOTOR LINE V T1 BR 14 15 52 M 57 LINE V 3M 3M 2 20 3 DRIVE MOTOR 1M 50 SEE NOTE 1 AND 2 2 6 SEE NOTE 4 GND B X 2 8 AS TLS 6 1 MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL 2 CR 2 6 RACK SWITCH RELAY 7 SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 3 100 1CR TR1 1CR CR 101 6 CONNECTED TO WIRE #45 INSTEAD OF WIRE #11. 6. ON MODELS WITH MULTIPLE ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS, MAKE HEATER POWER CONNECTIONS AT THE HEATER FUSE BLOCK. L1 L2 GND (C) (P) JSW 7 6 WHEN A TABLE LIMIT SWITCH IS NOT USED INSTALL JUMPER. 2. WHEN TABLE LIMIT SWITCH OR MRA IS USED, CONNECT SWITCHES BETWEEN WIRES 6 AND 44 ON THE TERMINAL BLOCK IN THE PANEL. 3. USED FOR MACHINE RUNNING SIGNAL. 4. DRIVE MOTOR CONNECTED SINGLE PHASE FOR 200-240 VOLT MODELS. 5. ON MODELS WITH SIDE LOADER OPTION CONVEYOR DWELL SWITCH IS L1 L2 L3 BLOWER CONTROL A START SINGLE PHASE WIRING 2 REV. GAS BOOSTER SIGNAL DESCRIPTION DATE BY REV. DESCRIPTION DATE BY The Dishwashing Machine Specialists B SINGLE TANK RACK CONVEYOR STEAM/ELECTRIC HEAT CONVEYOR DWELL 701938 REV.