American Metal Ware®Brewers Page 3
Installation
See Rough-In Drawings in this manual for dimensions and locations of electric and water connections.
Set-up and Positioning of Brewer
1) Remove the brewer from packaging material and attach legs.
2) Position the brewer on a strong, stable table or counter. Check the level front to back and side to side. Adjust
legs as necessary to level the unit.
Water and Electrical Connections
IMPORTANT:
THE PERSON INSTALLING THIS APPLIANCE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT ELECTRIC AND
WATER CONNECTIONS MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NATIONAL
PLUMBING CODE AND ANY LOCAL ORDINANCES.
The water and electrical connection locations are behind the front panel on the right side of the brewer. Remove
the screws fastening this panel to the unit to access these connections.
Water Hook-up
1) The water line may enter the brewer through holes in the bottom or rear of the brewer.
2) Use 3/8” copper tubing or flexible water line to prevent strain. Do not use low temperature plastic tubing. The
connection to the fill valve is 3/8” flare.
3) Water line pressure should be between 30 and 70 psi.
4) Hot (up to 160°F) or cold water may be supplied to the unit. Hotter water will allow faster recovery between
brews.
NOTE: Installing a filtering system can improve the taste of brewed coffee and extend the life of the brewer.
If your water has high calcium (lime), chlorine or iron content, this is especially important. The filter should
be the lime inhibiting type if cold water is used. Contact our Parts Department to select the filter for your
conditions.
Electrical Power Supply Hook-up
1) The electric ratings for this brewer are printed on the nameplate attached to the unit. Always see the name
plate for rating information for the particular brewer.
2) The brewer should be connected to its own dedicated circuit with a fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker
near the brewer.
3) Attach the appropriately sized cord to the brewer with a cord grip for the 1-1/8” electric input opening in either
the rear or bottom of the unit. Use an oil resistant cord such as type SO, SOO, SAO, STOO, SEO, SJO,
SJOO, SJTO, SJTOO, SJEO, HSO, HSOO, HSJO or HSJOO. Alternatively, flexible conduit and type THHN
wires may be used. Use only copper conductors.
! WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD!
INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL ONLY. IMPROPER INSTALLATION COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION.