Fagor Commercial FI-200W User Manual

SERVICE MANUAL
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RACK CONVEYOR DISHWASHERS
Models: FI-200W L FI-200W R
April, 2009
0 TABLE OF CONTENTS
0 TABLE OF CONTENTS _____________________________________________________ 1
1 SPECIFICATIONS __________________________________________________________ 2
2 INSTALLATION ___________________________________________________________ 3
2.1 VISUAL INSPECTION __________________________________________________ 3
2.2 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS ____________________________________________ 3
2.3 DATA PLATE _________________________________________________________ 4
2.4 POSITIONING _________________________________________________________ 4
2.5 WATER INSTALLATION________________________________________________ 4
2.6 WATER DRAINAGE____________________________________________________ 6
2.7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ____________________________________________ 6
2.8 CHEMICAL AND TABLE LIMIT SWITCH CONNECTIONS___________________ 7
3 INSTALLATION / START UP CHECKLIST_____________________________________ 9
4 USE _____________________________________________________________________ 10
4.1 USE OF THE APPLIANCE ______________________________________________ 10
4.2 ADVICE ON HOW TO WASH CORRECTLY_______________________________ 11
5 MAINTENANCE __________________________________________________________ 13
6 CLUTCH AJUSTMENT_____________________________________________________ 14
7 TROUBLESHOOTING _____________________________________________________ 15
8 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM __________________________________________________ 18
9 COMPONENTS ___________________________________________________________ 19
10 WIRING SCHEMATIC _____________________________________________________ 20
11 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS____________________________________________ 21
12 FAGOR COMMERCIAL LIMITED WARRANTY _______________________________ 22
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause
property damage, injury or death. Read this manual thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. We recommend all service performed by an authorized service technician. Follow the instructions and guidelines to ensure that your warranty remains in effect.
FOR START UP BE SURE THAT THE INSTALLATION HAS BEEN DONE PROPERLY AND IN ORDER TO FAMILIARIZE THE ENDUSER WITH THE MACHINE REGARDING USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE MACHINE.
OF THE MACHINE GO THROUG H POINTS 3, 4 AND 5, IN ORDER TO
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1 SPECIFICATIONS
PERFORMANCE/CAPACITIES
Capacities Heating Elements
Racks per hr.:150 Electric wash tank heater: 12 Kw Dishes per hr.: 3750 Electric booster heater: 36 Kw Glasses per hr.: 5400 Wash Tank: 15 gal. / 55 liters
Water Consumption / Requirements Venting Requirements
Gallons per hr. (Max. use): 119 gal. / 450 liters Load: 200 cfm Inlet temperature: 140ºF Unload: 400 cfm Flow rinse pressure: 15 - 25 psi Total: 600 cfm
Wash Pump Motor Dimensions / Shipping
Motor (hp): (2) 1 hp Width: 50” / 1270 mm Depth: 37” / 940 mm
Temperatures Height: 78” / 1981 mm
Wash: 160ºF / 71ºC Max clearance for dishware: 18” / 457 mm Rinse: 190ºF / 88ºC Rack: 20” x 20” / 500mm x 500mm Shipping weight: 657lbs. / 298 kg Shipping volume (cu. ft.): 83
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Total Power Consumption Boiler Power Consumption Volts/Hz/Ph Amps Power (KW) Volts/Hz/Ph Amps Power (KW)
208/60/3 112.2 40.4 208/60/3 82 29.4 220/60/3 118.7 45.2 220/60/3 86.6 33 240/60/3 129.5 53.8 240/60/3 94.5 39
Pump Power Consumption Volts/Hz/Ph Amps Power (KW)
208/60/3 5.6 0.96 220/60/3 5.9 1.08 240/60/3 6.5 1.28
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2 INSTALLATION
2.1 VISUAL INSPECTION
Before installing the unit, check the package and machine for damage. All machines have been tested, inspected and packed at the factory and is expected to arrive to you in new, undamaged condition. Visually inspect the exterior of the package. Any damage should be noted and reported to the delivering carrier immediately. If damaged, open and inspect the contents with the carrier.
In the event that the exterior is not damaged, yet upon opening, there is concealed damage to the equipment notify the carrier. Notification should be made verbally as well as in written form. Request an inspection by the shipping company of the damaged equipment. Also, contact the dealer through which you purchased the unit.
2.2 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS
FI-200 LW
74 3/4 "
55 1/8"
33 1/2 "
FI-200 LW+EV
74 3/4 "
55 1/8"
33 1/2 "
A1: Dishwasher water inlet. ¾” NPT male
connection.
D1: Dishwasher drainage E: Dishwasher electrical connection E.V.: Vent hood
27 1/3"
8 1/2 "
7 "
10 5/6 "
27 1/3 "
46 1/2 "
38 1/2 "
E
D1
29 1/2 "
C
L
A1
33 1/2 "
7 1/8"
L
25 1/5 "
9 1/2 "
14 1/2 "
30 3/4 " 4 "
E
A1
56 3/4 "
D1
17 1/3 "
26 "
5 1/8 "
66 1/6 " 46 1/2 "
38 1/2 "
E.V.
L
25 1/5 "
9 1/2 "
D1
14 1/2 "
29 1/2 "
E
C
A1
8 1/2 "
q 4" x 16"
E.V.
L
33 1/2 "
7 1/8"
30 3/4 " 4 "
E
A1
56 3/4 "
D1
17 1/3 "
26 "
5 1/8 "
C Short curtains L Long curtains
Fig. 1
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2.3 DATA PLATE
The data plate is located on one side of the machine. Under no circumstances should the data plate be removed from the unit. The data plate is essential to identify the particular features of your machine and is of great benefit to installers, operators and maintenance personnel. It is recommended that, in the event the data plate is removed, you copy down the essential information in this manual for reference before installation. Any transformations or changes made on the machines during installation should be reflected on the data plate.
2.4 POSITIONING
Fig.2
Leveling and adjusting the height of the appliance is done by turning the leveling stands (Fig. 2) to the desire height. Ensure that the unit is level before making any connections
2.5 WATER INSTALLATION
Water installation is carried out as shown in figures 3 and 4. The hot water line to the dishwasher must provide between 20
to 40 psi water pressure. The hot water heater should be set to deliver ≥140°F ( 60°C) water
temperature to the dishwasher for best results. Use ¾” copper tubing inlet line.
CAUTION: Do not confuse static pressure with flow pressure. Static pressure is the line pressure
in a “no flow” condition (all valves and services are closed). Flow pressure is the pressure in the fill line when the solenoid valve is opened during the cycle.
Pressure gauge shall have increments of 1 psi or smaller and shall be accurate to ± 2 psi in the 15­25 psi range. The display of the pressure shall be clearly visible to the operator of the machine.
If the
water pressure is less than 20 psi (1.4 kg/cm2), installation of a water pump is required as shown in Fig. 4. In areas where the pressure fluctuates or is greater than the recommended pressure, it is suggested that a water pressure regulator be installed.
It is necessary to remove all foreign debris from the water line that may potentially get trapped in the valves or cause an obstruction, prior to connecting to the machine.
FOR HARD WATER SUPPLIES WITH A HARDNESS OF OVER 2 GRAINS OR 10ºF AND PH BEYOND THE RANGE OF 7.0 – 8.5, A WATER CONDITIONER MUST BE INSTALLED.
±5
psi of flow rinse pressure. Operational wise, machine will work fine up
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Z718417000 Pressure Gauge
Z718418000 Vacuum breaker Z718415000 Water valve
Wiring for water solenoid valve. Be sure it is connected
Z102307000 Pressure reducer
Z102308000 Filter 3/4"
¾” Water connection. Hose +
gasket must be fitted here.
Slowly turn on the water supply to the machine after the incoming fill line and the drain line have been installed. Check for any leaks and repair as required. All leaks must be repaired prior to placing the machine in operation.
Z602121000 Water hose
connected to the boiler.
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2.6 WATER DRAI NAGE
Attach the drain hose as shown in Fig. 5. It is recommended to affix a siphon pipe to prevent odors. All piping from the machine to the drain must be a minimum 1-1/2” I.P.S. There should also be an air gap between the machine drain line and the drain. For natural overflow efficiency use floor drain.
D = Drain hose C = Drain collector F = Scrap Basket
Fig.5
2.7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
To access to the electrical terminal block (E) (Fig. 1), remove the top cover. Connect the wires
as shown in figure 6. Insert the power cord through the cord guide on the back of the machine and make sure to leave enough cable. Tighten the connections.
Leave free 39” ( 1000 mm) of power cord from the rear to facilitate cleaning of the location
of the dishwasher.
Install a circuit breaker in accordance to required consumption guidelines and data plate.
The machine must be grounded.
WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard
It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to contact a qualified electrician to assure that the electrical installation is adequate and is in conformance with the National Electrical
Code, ANSI / NFPA 70 – latest edition and all local codes and ordinance.
FI-200W L and FI-200W R
208-240Volts / 3 phases
G
L1
L2
L3
Fig.6
am/ve: yellow/green; a:blue; n: black; m: brown; g: grey
6
am/ve a
n m
g
Ground terminal
Z312941000 Terminal block. 3 phases connection
Power cord must go through this
TERMINAL BOX
2.8 CHEMICAL AND TABLE LIMIT SWITCH CONNECTIONS
This machine must be operated with an automatic detergent feeder and, if applicable, an automatic chemical sanitizer feeder, including a visual means to verify that detergents and sanitizers are delivered or a visual or audible alarm to signal if detergents and sanitizers are not available for delivery to respective washing and sanitizing systems. Please see instructions for electrical and plumbing connections located in this manual and in the feeder equipment manual.
Fagor does not recommend any brand name of chemicals or chemical dispensing equipment. Contact your local chemical distributor for questions concerning these subjects.
To access to the connections terminal block, remove the top cover. See figure 7 to connect electrically detergent and rinse feeders. To connect the table limit switch (safety end switch) FIRST remove bridge wire between terminals 4 & 5
and then connect the switch.
Fig.7
7
Tank heater Contactor (CRT) Boiler heaters Contactors (CRC1-3)
Aux. Relay (CA)
Washing Relay (CMBL)
Door Relay (Cp)
TERMINAL BLOCK FOR DETERGENT AND RINSE FEEDERS AND TABLE LIMIT SWITCH
Motor Relays. CMV1 (slow speed) – CMV2 (fast speed)
IMPORTANT: BE SURE CONNECTIONS (WIRES ON RELAYS, TERMINAL BLOCKS, CONTACTORS…) ARE ON PLACE AND NOT LOOSEN BECAUSE OF VIBRATION DURING TRANSPORTATION. TIGHTEN IF NECESSARY
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