without the expressed written consent of the publisher.
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Section 1
Safety
Anyone operating or servicing this machine
must follow the safety rules in this manual.
Particular attention must be paid to the
DANGER, W ARNING, and CAUTION
blocks which appear throughout the manual.
CAUTION
Be careful around the open door ,
particularly when loading from a level
below the door. Impact with door edges
can cause personal injury.
SW025
W ARNING
Dangerous voltages are present in the
electrical control box(es) and at the motor
terminals. Only qualified personnel familiar
with electrical test procedures, test
equipment, and safety precautions should
attempt adjustments and troubleshooting.
Disconnect power from the machine before
removing the control box cover, and before
attempting any service procedures.
SW005
The following warnings are general examples
that apply to this machine. Warnings specific
to a particular installation or maintenance
procedure will appear in the manual with the
discussion of that procedure.
DANGER
Death or serious injury can result if children
become trapped in the machine. Do not
allow children to play on or around this
machine. Do not leave children unattended
while the machine door is open.
SW001
W ARNING
This machine must be installed, adjusted,
and serviced by qualified electrical
maintenance personnel familiar with the
construction and operation of this type of
machinery. They must also be familiar with
the potential hazards involved. Failure to
observe this warning may result in personal
injury and/or equipment damage, and may
void the warranty.
SW004
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Safety
Ensure that the machine is installed on a
level floor of sufficient strength and that the
recommended clearances for inspection
and maintenance are provided. Never allow
the inspection and maintenance space to
be blocked.
SW020
CAUTION
WARNING
Never touch internal or external steam
pipes, connections, or components. These
surfaces can be extremely hot and will
cause severe burns. The steam must be
turned off and the pipe, connections, and
components allowed to cool before the pipe
can be touched.
SW014
Key To Symbols
The lightning flash and arrowhead within the
triangle is a warning sign indicating the
presence of dangerous voltage.
The exclamation point within the triangle is a
warning sign indicating important instructions
concerning the machine and possibly
dangerous conditions.
This warning symbol indicates the presence of
potentially dangerous drive mechanisms
within the machine. Guards should always be
in place when the machine is in operation.
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This warning symbol indicates the presence of
possibly dangerous chemicals. Proper
precautions should be taken when handling
corrosive or caustic materials.
This warning symbol indicates the presence of
hot surfaces that could cause serious burns.
Stainless steel and steam lines can become
extremely hot and should not be touched.
This warning symbol indicates the presence of
possibly dangerous pinch-points. Moving
mechanical parts can crush and/or sever
body parts.
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Safety
To provide personal safety and keep the
machine in proper working order, follow all
maintenance and safety procedures presented in
this manual. If questions regarding safety arise,
contact the factory immediately.
Use factory-authorized spare parts to avoid
safety hazards.
Operator Safety
WARNING
NEVER insert hands or objects into basket
until it has completely stopped. Doing so
could result in serious injury.
SW012
To ensure the safety of machine operators,
the following maintenance checks must be
performed daily:
c. Close and lock the door and start a
cycle. Attempt to open the door while
the cycle is in progress. The door
should not open.
If the door lock and interlock are
not functioning properly, call a
service technician.
3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if
any of the following conditions are present:
a. The door does not remain securely
locked during the entire cycle.
b. Excessively high water level
is evident.
c. Machine is not connected to a
properly grounded circuit.
Do not bypass any safety devices in
the machine.
1. Prior to operating the machine, verify that
all warning signs are present and legible.
Missing or illegible signs must be replaced
immediately. Make certain that spares
are available.
2. Check door interlock before starting
operation of the machine:
a. Attempt to start the machine
with the door open. The machine should
not start with the door open.
b. Close the door without locking it and
attempt to start the machine. The
machine should not start with the
door unlocked.
W ARNING
Never oper ate t he mac hine wit h a b ypassed
or disconnected out-of-balance switch.
Operating the machine with severe
out-of-balance loads could r esult in person al
injury and serious equipment damage.
SW010
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Safety
Safe Operating Environment
Safe operation requires an appropriate
operating environment for both the operator
and the machine. If questions regarding safety
arise, contact the factory immediately.
Environmental Conditions
•
Ambient Temperature
machine will freeze at temperatures
of 32° F or below.
Temperatures above 120° F (50° C) will
result in more frequent motor overheating
and, in some cases, malfunction or
premature damage to solid state devices
that are used in some models. Special
cooling devices may be necessary.
Water pressure switches are affected by
increases and decreases in temperature.
Every 25° F (10° C) change in temperature
will have a 1% effect on the water level.
. Water in the
•
Ventilation
. The need for make-up air
openings for such laundry room accessories
as dryers, ironers, water heaters, etc., must
be evaluated periodically . Louvers, screens,
or other separating devices may reduce the
available air opening significantly.
•
Radio Frequency Emissions
. A filter is
available for machines in installations
where floor space is shared with equipment
sensitive to radio frequency emissions.
•
Elevation
. If the machine is to be operated
at elevations of over 3,280 feet (1,000
meters) above sea level, pay special
attention to water levels and electronic
settings (particularly temperature) or
desired results may not be achieved.
•
Chemicals
. Keep stainless steel surfaces
free of chemical residues.
DANGER
•
Humidity
. Relative humidity above 90%
may cause the machine’s electronics or
motors to malfunction or may trip the
ground fault interrupter. Corrosion
problems may occur on some metal
components in the machine.
If the relative humidity is below 30%,
belts and rubber hoses may eventually
develop dry rot. This condition can result in
hose leaks, which may cause safety hazards
external to the machine in conj unction with
adjacent electrical equipment.
Do not place volatile or flammable fluids
in any machine. Do not clean the machine
with volatile or flammable fluids such as
acetone, lacquer thinners , enamel reducers ,
carbon tetrachloride, gasoline, benzene,
naptha, etc. Doing so could result in se rious
personal injury and/or damage to
the machine.
SW002
•
Water Damage
. Do not spray the machine
with water. Short circuiting and serious
damage may result. Repair immediately all
seepage due to faulty gaskets, etc.
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Safety
Machine Location
•
Foundation
. The concrete floor must be of
sufficient strength and thickness to handle
the floor loads generated by the high
extract speeds of the machine.
•
Service/Maintenance Space
. Provide
sufficient space to allow comfortable
performance of service procedures and
routine preventive maintenance.
This is especially important in connection
with machines equipped with an AC
inverter drive.
Consult installation instructions for
specific details.
CAUTION
Replace all panels that are removed to
perform service and maintenance
procedures. Do not operate the machine
with missing guards or with broken or
missing parts. Do not bypass any
safety devices.
Input and Output Services
•
Water Pressure
realized if water is provided at a pressure of
30 – 85 psi (2.0 – 5.7 bar). Although the
machine will function properly at lower
pressure, increased fill times will occur.
Water pressure higher than 100 psi
(6.7 bar) may result in damage to machine
plumbing. Component failure(s) and
personal injury could result.
. Best performance will be
SW019
•
Steam Heat (Optional) Pressure
. Best
performance will be realized if steam is
provided at a pressure of 30 – 80 psi
(2.0 – 5.4 bar). Steam pressure higher than
125 psi (8.5 bar) may result in damage
to steam components and may cause
personal injury.
For machines equipped with optional st eam
heat, install piping in accordance with
approved commercial steam practices.
Failure to install the supplied steam filter
may void the warranty.
•
Compressed Air
. For machines requiring
compressed air service, best performance
will be realized if air is provided at a
pressure of 80 – 100 psi (5.4 – 6.7 bar).
Large capacity machines could experience
door seal failure if compressed air service
is interrupted.
•
Drainage System
. Provide drain lines or
troughs large enough to accommodate the
total number of gallons that could be
dumped if all machines on the site
drained at the same time from the highest
attainable level. If drain troughs are used,
they should be covered to support light foot
traffic.
•
Power
. For personal safety and for proper
operation, the machine must be grounded
in accordance with state and local codes.
The ground connection must be to a proven
earth ground, not to conduit or
water pipes. Do not use fuses in place of
the circuit breaker. An easy-access cutoff
switch should be provided.
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Safety
Ensure that a ground wire from a proven
earth ground is connected to the ground lug
near the input power block on this machine.
Without proper grounding, personal injury
from electric shock coul d occur and machine
malfunctions may be evident.
SW008
WARNING
Safe Operating Environment
(Continued)
Always disconnect power and water supplies
before a service technician performs any
service procedure. Where applicable, steam
and/or compressed air supplies should also be
disconnected before service is performed.
AC Inverter Drive
• A clean power supply free from voltage
spikes and surges is absolute ly essential for
machines equipped with the AC inverter
drive. Nonlinear inconsistencies (peaks and
valleys) in the power supply can cause
the AC inverter drive to generate
nuisance errors.
If voltage is above 230V for 200V
installations or above 440V for 400V
installations, a buckboost transformer is
recommended. If voltage is above 240 or
480, a buckboost transformer is required.
• Sufficient space to perform service
procedures and routine preventive
maintenance is especially important for
machines equipped with the AC
inverter drive.
Misuse
Machines equipped with the AC inverter drive
require special attention with regard to the
operating environment.
• An especially dusty or linty environment
will require more frequent cleaning of the
AC inverter drive cooling fan filter and of
the AC inverter drive itself.
• Power line fluctuations from sources such
as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
can adversely affect machines equipped
with the AC inverter drive. Proper
suppression devices should be utilized on
the incoming power to the machine to
avoid problems.
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Never use this machine for any purpose other
than washing fabric.
• Never wash petroleum-soaked rags in the
machine. This could result in an explosion.
• Never wash machine parts or automotive
parts in the machine. This could result in
serious damage to the basket.
• Never allow children to play on or around
this machine. Death or serious injury can
result if children become trapped in the
machine. Do not leave children unattended
while the machine door is open. These
cautions apply to animals as well.
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Section 2
Installation
This manual is designed as a guide to the
installation and maintenance of the 35-pound,
50-pound, and 85-pound capacity freestanding
washer-extractors.
The manuals, installation instructions, and
wiring diagrams which accompany the
machine have been included with the machine
at no charge. Additional copies are available at
a nominal charge.
Note: All information, illustrations, and
specifications contained in this manual are
based on the latest product information
available at the time of printing. We
reserve the right to make changes at any
time without notice.
Machine Overview
The design of the washer-extractor emphasizes
performance and long service life. The
cylinder, shell, and main body panels are
fabricated of stainless steel.
The washer-extractor features the WE-6
microcomputer which offers 39
preprogrammed cycles and programming
versatility in the field.
The AC inverter drive control provides
programmable motor speeds using a single
motor. This makes it possible to achieve
ultra-high extract speeds.
The cylinder is supported by roller bearings
housed inside a trunnion.
The cylinder is constructed with four lifters or
ribs that lift the laundry from the bath solution
when the cylinder rotates at slow speed and
then allow it to tumble back into t he bath. This
mechanical action accomplishes the cleaning
function. The cylinder is perforated, allowing
the water to drain from within during the was h
and extract steps.
The supply dispenser is located on the upper
left side of the control panel. The supply
dispenser compartments are accessed by
unlatching the supply dispenser cover door.
These compartments accept powder or liquid
supplies. Each compartment is controlled
independently by the WE-6 computer.
Electrical controls for the washer-extractor are
housed in separate enclosures. The front
control module is located just behind the
keypad and control panel. It houses the WE-6
computer board, a fuse/relay board, and other
functional electrical components. The rear
control module houses the AC inverter drive
and its components.
A door-lock system prevents opening of the
door when water is in the washer-extractor. It
also prevents operation of the w asher-ex tractor
when the door is open.
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Installation
Machine Overview (Continued)
The doorbox contains the Hall-effect doorclosed sensor, door-open sensor, and the
door-unlock solenoid.
Electromechanical valves control water flow
into the washer-extractor.
Emergency Stop Button
A red emergency stop button is located on the
right side of the machine front. Push the button
to stop the machine.
Wet Clean Features
The washer-extractor is equipped with the
following wet clean capable features: One-half
wash speed allows gentle mechanical action
during wash. Eight supply signals provide not
only normal laundering signals to dispense
detergents, bleaches, softeners, sours, etc., but
also chemicals unique to wet clean processing.
Customer Service
If literature or replacement parts are required,
contact the source from whom the machine
was purchased or contact Alliance Laundry
Systems at (920) 748-3950 for the name of the
nearest authorized parts distributor.
For technical assistance, call any of the
following numbers:
(850) 718-1035
(850) 718-1026
Marianna, Florida
(920) 748-3121
Ripon, Wisconsin
A record of each machine is on file with the
manufacturer. The serial number decal is
located at the rear of the machine. Figure 1
shows the location of the serial number on the
decal. Always provide the machine’s serial
number and model number when ordering
parts or when seeking technical assistance.
Delivery In spection
Upon delivery, visually inspect crate,
protective cover, and unit for any visible
shipping damage. If the crate, protective
cover , o r unit are damaged or signs of possible
damage are evident, have the carrier note the
condition on the shipping papers before the
shipping receipt is signed, or advise the carrier
of the condition as soon as it is discovered.
Remove the crate and protective cover as soon
after delivery as possible. If any damage is
discovered upon removal of the crate and/or
protective cover, advise the carrier and file a
written claim immediately.
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Installation
Model Number Familiarization Guide
Sample Model Number: UF50PVQU10001
UFModel Number Prefix
50Machine Capacity (pounds dry weight)
PType of Electrical ControlP = WE-6 Computer
VMachine Speed CapabilitiesV = 7 Speeds
QElectrical CharacteristicsSee Voltage Designation Chart in this section.
U3Design Series
0001Option Identification (varies from machine to machine)
UF50PVQU30001
00000000000
200-24015
60
50
3
23
500000
Figure 1
30
3
900
G003I1A
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Installation
35-Pound, 50-Pound, and 85-Pound Models
General Specifications
355085
Overall Dimensions
Overall width, in (mm)35 (889)39 (990)46.5 (1181)
Overall height, in (mm)55.4 (1407)59.6 (1514)70.1 (1781)
Overall depth, in (mm)39 (992)41.3 (1049)50 (1270)
Domestic shipping volume, ft
Export shipping weight, lb (kg)1275 (580)1750 (795)3200 (1453)
Export shipping volume, ft
(m3)63.6 (1.80)80 (2.26)123 (3.46)
3
(m3)65.3 (1.85)83.5 (2.36)137 (3.86)
Wash Cylinder Information
Cylinder diameter, in (mm)26.25 (668)30 (762)36 (914)
Cylinder depth, in (mm)18.375 (467)20 (508)24 (610)
3
Cylinder volume, ft
Perforation size, in (mm)0.188 (4.77)0.188 (4.77)0.188 (4.77)
Perforation open area,%232323
(l)5.79 (164)8.19 (232)14.1 (400)
Door Opening Information
Door opening size, in (mm)13.9 (354)16.25 (413)17.5 (445)
Height of door bottom above floor, in (mm)25 (636)23 (585)32.7 (831)
Water Consumption
Average water consumption per cycle, gal (l)
HOT
COLD
Average hot water consumed per hour, gal (lit)73 (276)85 (322 )153 (579)
47 (178)57 (216)108 (407)
21 (79)26 (98)50 (190)
Power Consumption
Average power used per cycle, kW-hr
Average HVAC load, BTU/hr (kcal/hr)500 (125)850 (213)1200 (300)
Nominal sound emission, dBA707675
Background noise level, dBA544955
3
0.40.60.9
Drive Train Information
Number of motors in drive train111
Drive motor power, hp (kw)3 (2.2)5.0 (3.7)7.5 (5.6)
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Installation
35-Pound, 50-Pound, and 85-Pound Models
General Specifications (Continued)
355085
Cylinder Speeds
Gentle wash/reverse speed, rpm262626
Wash/reverse speed, rpm434041
Distribution/drain speed, rpm777365
Medium extract speed, rpm325305280
High extract speed l, rpm475445410
High extract speed 2, rpm610575525
High extract speed 3, rpm 960900825
Centrifugal Force Data
Gentle wash/reverse centrifugal force, Gs0.250.290.345
Wash/reverse centrifugal force, Gs0.690.680.858
Distribution/drain centrifugal force, Gs2.22.32.16
Medium extract centrifugal force, Gs404040
High extract 1 centrifugal force, Gs858485.8
High extract 2 centrifugal force, Gs140141141
High extract 3 centrifugal force, Gs345345348
Steam inlet connection size, in (mm)0.5 (DN15)0.5 (DN15)0.5 (DN15)
Number of steam inlets111
LOW2.22 (1.6)2.94 (2.12)5.2 (3.8)
Steam required to raise bath temperature
10°F, lb (10°C, kg)
Average steam use per cycle, BHP (kg)1.47 (23)1.95 (30.6)3.5 (54.9)
MED2.52 (1.81)3.42 (2.46)5.9 (4.3)
HIGH2.84 (2.04)3.80 (2.73)6.9 (4.9)
Electric Heating (Optional)
T o tal electric heating capacity, kW15.623.431.2
Number of electrical heat elements6912
Electrical heat element size, kW2.62.62.6
LOW2.6 (3.9)2.4 (3.6)3.1 (4.8)
Time required to raise bath temperature
10°F, min (10°C, min)
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MED2.9 (4.5)2.7 (4.2)3.5 (5.4)
HIGH3.3 (5.0)3.1 (4.7)4.1 (6.4)
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Installation
Machine Dimensions
See Figure 2 for dimensions of the 35-pound
capacity models. See Figure 3 for dimensions
of the 50-pound capacity models. See Figure 4
for dimensions of the 85-pound capacity
models.
Dimensional Clearances
The table below shows recommended
minimum clearances on all sides of the
washer-extractor.
Recommended Minimum Clearances
Note: The dimensions shown here are for
planning purposes only. They are approximate
and subject to normal manufacturing
tolerances. If exact dimensions are required for
construction purposes, contact the distributor
or manufacturer. We reserve the right to make
changes at any time without notice.
355085
Minimum rear clearance, in. (mm)18 (450)18 (450)18 (450)
Minimum clearance between machine and wall, in. (mm)6 (150)6 (150)6 (150)
Minimum clearance between machines (side), in. (mm)1 (25.4)1 (25.4)1 (25.4)
Minimum front clear ance, in. (mm)21 (533)23 (584)23 ( 584)
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32"
(814 mm)
Installation
25 1/10"
(638 mm)
22"
(559 mm)
(889 mm)
49 2/5"
(1255 mm)
(1031 mm)
35"
39"
(992 mm)
FrontSide
32 3/5"
(828 mm)
32"
(813 mm)
23 9/10"
(606 mm)
55 2/5"
(1408 mm)
52 1/10"
40 3/5"
11 4/5"
(300 mm)
(1323 mm)
35-Pound Capacity Models
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8 1/5"
(209 mm)
Figure 2
Rear
11"
(279 mm)
B145IE3B
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Installation
34 3/10"
(872 mm)
26 1/5"
(666 mm)
22 9/10"
(582 mm)
39"
(991 mm)
41 3/10"
(1049 mm)
FrontSide
36 3/5"
(930 mm)
35"
(889 mm)
24 2/5"
(619 mm)
59 3/5"
(1513 mm)
44 7/10"
(1136 mm)
11 4/5"
(300 mm)
55 1/10"
(1399 mm)
50-Pound Capacity Models
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10 1/5"
(260 mm)
Figure 3
Rear
10 1/5"
(260 mm)
B146IE3B
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41 1/2"
(1054 mm)
32 7/10"
(831 mm)
30 1/10"
(765 mm)
Installation
46 1/2"
(1181 mm)
FrontSide
43 3/5"
(1107 mm)
42 3/5"
(1083 mm)
29 9/10"
(758 mm)
25 2/5"
(645 mm)
51 3/5"
(1311 mm)
50 3/5"
(1284 mm)
66 2/5"
(1685 mm)
(1270 mm)
70 1/10"
(1781 mm)
50"
85-Pound Capacity Models
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11 1/10"
(281 mm)
7 3/4"
(197 mm)
Figure 4
Rear
10"
(254 mm)
U091IB
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Installation
Ensure that the machine is installed on a
level floor of sufficient strength and that the
recommended clearances for inspection
and maintenance are provided. Never allow
the inspection and maintenance space to
be blocked.
SW020
CAUTION
Machine Foundation
Thoroughness of detail must be stressed
with all foundation work to ensure a stable
unit installation, eliminating possibilities of
excessive vibration during extract.
Floor Load Data
The washer-extractor must be placed on a
smooth level surface so that the entire base of
the machine is supported and rests on the
mounting surface. (Do not support the washerextractor on only four points.)
The 35-pound, 50-pound, and 85-pound
capacity washer-extractors do not require
anchoring unless mandated by state or
local codes.
Static and dynamic loads on the floor or
foundation are shown in the table below.
This table can be used as a reference when
designing floors and foundations.
See Figure 5 for the mounting bolt layout for
35-pound capacity models. See Figure 6 for
the mounting bolt layout for 50-pound
capacity models. See Figure 7 for the
mounting bolt layout for 85-pound capacity
models. (The front of the washer-extractor is
the bottom of the diagram.) See Figure 8 for
detailed information regarding the machine
anchor bolt that should be used.
35"
(889 mm)
29 1/2"
(749 mm)
40"
(1016 mm)
39 1/10"
(992 mm)
31 3/4"
(806 mm)
4 1/2"
(116 mm)
40 1/2"
(1027 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
44 2/5"
(1127 mm)
31"
(787 mm)
50
Figure 6
46 1/2"
(1181 mm)
55 9/10"
(1419 mm)
(1049 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
(1270 mm)
41 3/10"
U093IB
50"
4 1/2"
(116 mm)
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4"
(102 mm)
27"
(686 mm)
35
Figure 5
4"
(102 mm)
U092IB
4 1/2"
(116 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
38 1/2"
(978 mm)
85
Figure 7
4"
(102 mm)
U094IB
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Installation
2"
(51 mm)
6"
(152 mm)
MIN
Locknut
Base Frame
Grout
Anchor
Bolt
3 1/2 x 2 Inch
Dia. Bolt
U095IEP
Mechanical Installation (Continued)
Figure 8
After the anchor bolts are installed and the
concrete has cured, proceed as follows:
1. Place the washer-extractor adjacent to the
foundation. Do not attempt to move it by
pushing on the sides. Always insert a pry
bar or other device under the bottom of the
frame of the washer-extractor to move it.
5. Fill the spaces between the washerextractor base and floor with a good
quality non-shrinking machinery grout to
ensure a stable installation. See Figure 9
for grouting the 35-pound capacity model.
See Figure 10 for grouting the 50-pound
capacity model. See Figure 11 for grouting
the 85-pound capacity model.
U096I
Figure 9
2. Remove the wood skid by unscrewing the
carriage bolts holding it to the bottom
frame of the washer-extractor.
3. Place the washer-extractor carefully over
the anchor bolts. Never attempt to lift the
machine by the door handle or by pushing
on the cover panels.
4. Raise and level the washer-extractor 1/2
inch off the floor on three points, using
spacers such as nut fasteners.
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U097I
Figure 10
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Figure 11
6. Remove the spacers carefully, allowing
the machine to settle into the wet grout.
Installation
7. Position the mounting bolt washers and
locknuts on the anchor bolts and
fingertighten locknuts to machine base.
8. After the grout is completely dry, tighten
the locknuts by even increments – one
after the other – until all are tightened
evenly and the machine is fastened
securely to the floor.
9. Remove the four red transport brackets
used to secure the machine during
shipping. See Figure 12.
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Installation
Front Panel
Rear
Panel
Four (4) Transport Brackets
B147IE3A
Figure 12
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Drain Connection
A drain system of adequate capacity is
essential to washer-extractor performance.
Ideally, the water should empty through a
vented pipe directly into a sump or floor drain.
Figures 13 and 14 show drain line and drain
trough configurations.
Rear of Machine
Vent
Drain Pipe
Waste Line
Before any deviation from specified
installation procedures is attempted,
the customer or installer should contact
the distributor.
Increasing the drain hose length, installing
elbows, or causing bends will decrease drain
flow rate and increase drain times, impairing
washer-extractor performance.
Rear of Machine
Drain Pipe
Steel Grate
Waste Line
Tee
P024I1A
Figure 13
A flexible connection must be made to a
vented drain system to prevent an air lock and
to prevent siphoning. If proper drain size is not
available or practical, a surge tank is required.
A surge tank in conjunction with a sump pump
should be used when gravity drainage is not
possible, such as in below-ground-level
installations.
Drain
Trough
Strainer
Waste
Line
P025I1A
Figure 14
See the Cabinet Freestanding Drain
Information table in this subsection for
capacity-specific drain information.
Installation of additional washer-extractors
will require proportionately larger drain
connections. See the Cabinet Freestanding
Drain Line Sizing table in this subsection.
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Installation
Drain Connection (Continued)
Drain Information
355085
Drain connection size, I.D., in. (mm)3 (79)3 (79)3 (79)
Number of drain outlets111
Drain flow capacity, gal-min (l-min)54 (205)54 (205)54 (205)
Connections should be supplied by a hot and a
cold water line of at least the sizes shown in
the Water Supply Line Sizing table.
Installation of additional machines will require
proportionately larger water lines. See table.
To connect water service to machine with
rubber hoses, use the following procedure:
1. Before installing hoses, flush the water
system for at least two minutes.
2. Check filters in the washer-extractor’s
inlet hoses for proper fit and cleanliness
before connecting.
3. Hang the hoses in a large loop; do not
allow them to kink.
3/4 (19)3/4 (19)1 (25)
222
30–85
(2–5.7)
12 (45)12 (45)25 (52)
30–85
(2–5.7)
30–85
(2–5.7)
If additional hose lengths are needed, use
flexible hoses with screen filters. Each hose
should have a screen filter installed to keep
rust and other foreign particles out of the water
inlet valves.
Pressure of 30 – 85 psi (2 – 5.7 bar) provides
best performance. Although the washerextractor will function properly at lower
pressures, increased fill times will occur.
Suitable air cushions should be installed in
supply lines to prevent “hammering.” If the
water pressure is above 60 psi, flexible copper
tubing should be used in place of rubber hoses.
This machine must be installed, adjusted,
and serviced by qualified electrical
maintenance personnel familiar with the
construction and operation of this type of
machinery. They must also be familiar with
the potential hazards involved. Failure to
observe this warning may result in personal
injury and/or equipment damage, and may
void the warranty.
SW004
W ARNING
Dangerous voltages are present in the
electrical control box(es) and at the motor
terminals. Only qualified personnel familiar
with electrical test procedures, test
equipment, and safety precautions should
attempt adjustments and troubleshooting.
Disconnect power from the machine before
removing the control box cover, and before
attempting any service procedures.
SW005
W ARNING
Ensure that a ground wire from a proven
earth ground is connected to the ground lug
near the input power block on this machine.
Without proper grounding, personal injury
from electric shock coul d occur and machine
malfunctions may be evident.
SW008
WARNING
Electrical Installation
The AC inverter drive requires a clean power
supply free from voltage spikes and surges.
A voltage monitor should be used to check
incoming power. The customer’s local power
company may provide such a monitor.
If input voltage measures above 230V for a
200V drive or above 440V for a 400V drive,
ask the power company to lower the voltage.
As an alternative, a step-down transformer kit
is available from the distributor. Voltages
above 250V and 490V require additional
measures. Contact the distributor or the
manufacturer for assistance.
WARNING
Never touch terminals or components of
the AC inverter drive unless power is
disconnected and the “CHARGE” indicator
LED is off. The AC inverter drive retains
potentially deadly vol tage for some time
after the power is disconnected. There are
no user-serviceable parts inside the
AC inverter dr ive. Tampering with th e drive
will void the warranty.
SW009
26
DANGER
When controlling the AC inverter drive with
a parameter unit, the machine ’s computer
and its safety features are bypassed. This
would allow the basket to rotate at high
speeds with the door open. When using a
parameter unit to control the AC inverter
drive, a large sign should be placed on the
front of the machine warning people of the
imminent danger.
SW003
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The AC drive provides overload protection for
the drive motor. However, a separate threephase circuit breaker must be installed for
complete electrical overload protection. This
prevents damage to the m otor by disconnecting
all legs if one should be lost accidentally.
Check the data plate on the back of the washerextractor or consult the Electrical
Specifications chart in this subsection for
circuit breaker requirements.
Note: Do NOT use fuses in place of a circuit
breaker.
CAUTION
Do not use a phase adder on any variablespeed machine.
SW037
Use wire sizes indicated in the Electrical
Specifications chart for runs up to 50 feet.
Use next larger size for runs of 50 to 100 feet.
Use 2 sizes larger for runs greater than 100 feet.
For personal safety and for proper operation,
the washer-extractor must be grounded in
accordance with state and local codes. If such
codes are not available, grounding must
conform with the National Electric Code,
article 250-95. The ground connection must be
made to a proven earth ground, not to conduit
or water pipes.
If a delta supply system is used, the high leg
may be connected to L1, L2, or L3 on the
cabinet freestanding models as all machines
are equipped with control transformers.
The washer-extractor should be connected to
an individual branch circuit not shared with
lighting or other equipment.
The connection should be shielded in a liquidtight or approved flexible conduit with proper
conductors of correct size installed in
accordance with the National Electric Code or
other applicable codes. The connection must
be made by a qualified electrician using the
wiring diagram provided with the washerextractor, or according to accepted European
standards for CE-approved equipment.
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Installation
Electrical Installation (Continued)
Electrical Specifications
Voltage DesignationStandardElectric Heat
Model
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load
Amps
Breaker
AWG
mm
Full Load
Amps
Breaker
AWG
mm
2
M550-57550-6033415143x2.5Not available in this voltage.
M*550-57550-6033610143x2.5Not available in this voltage.
N440-48050-6033415143x2.5323583x10
N*440-48050-6033615123x42530103x6
35
50
85
Note: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90° conductor per NEC article 310.
*Models with 1305-series drive.
**Models with 1336-series drive.
P380-41550-6033415143x2.5323583x10
P*380-41550-6033615123x42230103x6
Q200-24050-60331015143x2.5505083x10
Q*200-24050-60331020123x4385063x16
T200-24050-60121315142x2.5Not available in this voltage.
T*200-24050-60121930103x6Not available in this voltage.
M550-57550-6033615143x2.5Not available in this voltage.
M*550-57550-60331015143x2.5Not available in this voltage.
N440-48050-6033415143x2.5435083x10
N*440-48050-60331120123x4385063x16
P380-41550-6033415143x2.5435083x10
P*380-41550-60331120123x4334083x10
Q200-24050-60331015143x2.5768043x25
Q*200-24050-60331930103x6567043x25
T200-24050-60121825102x6Not available in this voltage.
T**200-24050-6012265062x16Not available in this voltage.
M**550-57560331325103x4Not available in this voltage.
N**440-48050-60331325103x4556063x16
P**380-41550-60331325103x4556063x16
Q**200-24050-6033244083x610511023x35
2
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