Moyer Diebel MH65-M2 User Manual

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Simply Engineered Better
For machines beginning with Serial No. W8100
Technical Manual
Hood-Type Dishwasher
Model
High T emperature with Built-in Booster
September, 2003
P. O. Box 4149 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4149 336/661-1556 Fax: 336/661-1660
Machine Serial No.
Manual P/N 113647
2674 N. Service Road
Jordan Station, Ontario, Canada L0R 1S0
905/562-4195 Fax: 905/562-4618
Moyer Diebel Ltd.
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Complete the information below for quick reference.
Model Number Serial Number Voltage and Phase Moyer Diebel Parts Supplier Phone
Moyer Diebel Service Agency Phone
Moyer Diebel Service: Moyer Diebel (USA) Moyer Diebel Limited (Canada) Phone: 1 (336) 661-1556 Phone: 1 (905) 562-4195
1 (800) 858-4477 1 (800) 263-5798
Fax: 1 (336) 661-1660 Fax: 1 (905) 562-4618
Note: When calling to order parts, be sure to have the model number, serial number,
voltage and phase of your machine.
Machine Data Plate with model & serial number located on the right side panel at the top.
COPYRIGHT © 2003 by Moyer Diebel (USA). All Rights Reserved.
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REVISION RECORD
REVISION RECORD
Revision Revised Serial Number Comments
Date Pages Effectivity
7/3/03 All W8100 First issue of manual and
replacement parts lists
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REVISION RECORD
Revision Record (CONT.)
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Limited Warranty
Moyer Diebel, P.O. Box 4183, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115, and P. O. Box 301, 2674 North Service Road, Jordan Station, Ontario, Canada L0R 1S0 warrants machines, and parts, as set out below.
Warranty of Machines: Moyer Diebel warrants all new machines of its manufacture bearing the name
“Moyer Diebel” and installed within the United States and Canada to be free from defects in material and workman­ship for a period of one (1) year after the date of installation or fifteen (15) months after the date of shipment by Moyer Diebel, whichever occurs first. [See below for special provisions relating to Model Series DF and SW.] The warranty registration card must be returned to Moyer Diebel within ten (10) days after installation. If warranty card is not returned to Moyer Diebel within such period, the warranty will expire after one year from the date of ship­ment.
Moyer Diebel 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, Moyer Diebel, at its elec­tion, will either repair or replace the defective machine or accept return of the machine for full credit; provided, however, as to Model Series DF and SW, Moyer Diebel’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 Moyer Diebel elects to repair, the labor and work to be performed in connection with the warranty shall be done during regular working hours by a Moyer Diebel authorized service technician. Defective parts become the property of Moyer Diebel. Use of replacement parts not authorized by Moyer Diebel will relieve Moyer Diebel of all further liability in connection with its warranty. In no event will Moyer Diebel’s warranty obligation exceed Moyer Diebel’s charge for the machine. The following are not covered by Moyer Diebel’s warranty:
a. Lighting of gas pilots or burners.
b. Cleaning of gas lines.
c. Replacement of fuses or resetting of overload breakers.
d. Adjustment of thermostats.
e. Adjustment of clutches.
f. Opening or closing of utility supply valves or switching of electrical supply current.
g. Adjustments to chemical dispensing equipment.
h. Cleaning of valves, strainers, screens, nozzles, or spray pipes.
i. Performance of regular maintenance and cleaning as outlined in operator’s guide.
j. Damages resulting from water conditions, accidents, alterations, improper use, abuse,
tampering, improper installation, or failure to follow maintenance and operation procedures.
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 dis-
pensing equipment installed by others, (8) Failure to comply with local building codes, (9) Damage caused by
labor dispute.
Warranty of Parts: Moyer Diebel warrants all new machine parts produced or authorized by Moyer Diebel 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 Moyer Diebel will replace the defective part with­out charge.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. MOYER DIEBEL’S WARANTY 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. MOYER DIEBEL 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 MOYER DIEBEL DISHWASHING MACHINES AND MOYER DIEBEL PARTS, AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES ARE EX­CLUDED, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTALS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Moyer Diebel does not authorize any other person, including persons who deal in Moyer Diebel Dishwashing Machines to change this warranty or create any other obligation in connection with Moyer Diebel Dishwashing Machines.
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FOREWORD
1. Read the instructions in this manual carefully. It contains important information on installation, operation, and safety.
2. Store this manual carefully for future reference.
3. After removing packing material, check for loose parts in dishracks.
4. Before switching the equipment on, make sure that the model data plate conforms to the electrical and water requirements supplied to this particular machine.
5. Installation should be carried out by qualified personnel according to the manufac­turers instructions. The installation of your machine must meet all applicable health and safety codes.
6. This equipment should be used for its intended purpose. Any other application should be considered improper and therefore dangerous.
7. Only trained personnel should operate this equipment.
8. Operators must strictly follow all hygienic requirements in the handling of clean dishware or cutlery.
9. Do not leave the machine in an environment at temperatures lower than 0°C/32°F.
10. This machine should not be washed with a direct water stream.
11. Only qualified personnel should access the control panel after disconnecting main power supply. Tag the disconnect indicating work is being performed on that circuit.
12. Noise level of the machine is less than 67dB.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility for any printing errors contained in this
booklet.
The manufacturer also reserves the right to make any modifications to its products
that do not affect the basic characteristics thereof.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAG E
Revision Record........................................................................................................... i
Limited Warranty......................................................................................................... iii
Foreward...................................................................................................................... iv
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................... 1
GENERAL .................................................................................... 2
PART 1: OPERATION ................................................................... 3
PART 2: INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE ............................ 8
PART 3: REPLACEMENT PARTS .................................................. 11
PART 4: ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS ........................................... 39
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1 Operations Detail ................................................................................... 3
Figure 1.2 Control Panel Detail ............................................................................... 7
Figure 3.1 Hood and Tank........................................................................................ 12
Figure 3.2 Door Handle and Springs........................................................................ 14
Figure 3.3 Door Switch and Block........................................................................... 16
Figure 3.4 Tracks and Screens.................................................................................. 18
Figure 3.5 Wash and Rinse Spray Arms .................................................................. 20
Figure 3.6 Water Tank Components......................................................................... 22
Figure 3.7 Drain Assembly ...................................................................................... 24
Figure 3.8 Wash and Rinse Piping ........................................................................... 26
Figure 3.9 Wash Pump Assembly ............................................................................ 28
Figure 3.10 – Booster Assembly ................................................................................... 30
Figure 3.11 – Water Inlet Piping ................................................................................... 32
Figure 3.12 – Control Panel .......................................................................................... 34
Figure 3.13 – Control Cabinet....................................................................................... 36
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Part 1: INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Moyer Diebel... and thank you for allowing us to take care of your dishwashing needs.
This manual covers the hood-type dishwasher model MH-65. Your machine was completely assembled , inspected and thoroughly tested at our factory before it
was shipped to your installation site.
This manual contains:
Installation and Instructions
Operation and Cleaning Instructions
Troubleshooting Guide
Basic Service Information
Replacement Parts Lists
Electrical Schematics
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based upon the latest product information available at the time of publication. Moyer Diebel constantly improves its products and reserves the right to make changes at any time or to change specification without notice and without incurring any obligations.
For your protection, factory authorized parts should always be used for repairs.
Replacement parts may be ordered from your Moyer Diebel authorized parts distributor or 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.
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GENERAL
MODEL NUMBERS
MH-65
The MH-65 model is a high temperature (180°F/82°C rinse) sanitizing model with booster.
Standard Equipment Includes:
• Quick 65 second cycle • 1.5 HP wash pump on anti-vibration pads
• Four large rectangular screens to maximize food • Field convertible from straight through soil collection and improve resistance to clogging to corner operation
• Variable selector switch for 65, 120 and 180 • Extended wash/de-lime cycles seconds cycles (for heavily soiled items)
• Single electrical and water connections for • Door safety switch machine and booster
• Automatic tank fill/low-tank water heat protection • Pressure Reducing Valve provided
•Detergent probe and rinse-aid connection points • Interchangeable upper and lower wash provided and rinse arms
Options
Electric booster (70°F/39°C temperature rise) heater for 110°F/43°C supply water
Accessories
Additional dishracks: Dish rack (peg) P/N 101285 Silverware rack (flat bottom) P/N 101273
Electrical Power Requirements: Fig Elec Heat/Electric Booster
Model V oltage Booster Rise Rated Minimum Supply Ckt. Maximum Overcurrent
MH-65 208/60/1 40 45 Amps 60 Amps 60 Amps
Amps Conductor Ampacity Protective Device
MH-65 240/60/1 40 51 Amps 70 Amps 70 Amps MH-65 208/60/3 40 26 Amps 35 Amps 35 Amps MH-65 240/60/3 40 29 Amps 40 Amps 40 Amps MH-65 208/60/3 70 37 Amps 50 Amps 50 Amps MH-65 240/60/3 70 42 Amps 60 Amps 60 Amps
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PART 1: OPERATION
OPERATION AND USE
1. Before washing make sure that:
• the wall-mounted on/off switch is switched on;
• the water tap is open and water pressure is present,
• the pump suction filters are installed in their proper locations;
• the overflow tube is inserted in the drain;
• rotating spray arms move freely;
• the rinse and detergent containers are full;
2. Set switch “A” to position 1 to enable the automatic filling of the wash tank. Once the wash tank has filled and the tank heater turns on to make the tank reach temperature, the heater then turns off and lamp “B” turns on (this applies only to machines in the serial number range W8100 to W8135).
Auto/Manual Switch
Manual Cycle Start(UP)
(L)
Auto Manual Switch
Door Activated Cycle (DOWN)
Machine Ready
(C)
OFF Position
PART 1: OPERATION
Extended Wash
(E)
Manual Start Switch
(M)
Heater OFF Light
Cycle Selection Short - 65 Seconds Medium-120 Seconds Long -180 Seconds
Selector Switch
(A)
(Only on S/N W8100-W8135)
In Cycle Light
(B)
(D)
Figure 1.1 Operation Detail
3. Scrap and preflush all items to be washed and load the items into the rack. Do not overload the rack. Wash only one layer of silver­ware in a rack.
4. Open the door and insert the rack into the machine.
5. By means of switch “A” select the wash cycle according to conditions of the dishware:
• with glasses or cups select the short cycle (pos.1)
• with normally dirty dishes or cutlery select the medium cycle (pos.2)
• with particularly dirty dishes or deep dishes select the long cycle (pos.3), or flip the
extended wash switch (E) down (only after starting a cycle). This will make the dishmachine cycle in wash continuously until (E) is flipped up again; the machine will then resume its normal cycle.
6. By means of selector “L”, select the wash cycle for automatic start when the hood is closed, or for manual start by pressing the button “M”. Lamp “D” will switch off at the end of the cycle.
NOTE:
This machine will continue to wash until the booster tank reaches temperature and the thermostat shuts off; only then will the machine proceed to the rinse cycle.
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Part 1: OPERATION
PART 1: OPERATION (CONT.)
OPERATION AND USE (CONT.)
7. Remove the rack at a slight incline to permit all the water to drain; allow dishware to dry. After washing one’s hands, handle the rack in such a manner as not to touch the dishware inside, then place the rack on hygienically clean shelves.
8. At the end of washing, turn switch “A” to position “0”, empty out the tank by removing the overflow tube. Then close the door and turn switch “A” to position “1” for a few minutes to rinse out the inside of the machine. Finally, turn the switch “A” to position “0” and wait until the tank is completely empty.
The scrap screens can now be taken out, washed, and then replaced. Be certain that the overflow tube has been reinstalled.
9. When finished washing, switch off the machine by turning off the main disconnect switch and turn off the water supply.
INSTRUCTIONS DURING THE WASH CYCLE
1. Do not put your hands into the water containing detergent. If this happens, wash them immediately and thoroughly with fresh water.
2. Use only commercial non-foaming detergents.
3. When the machine is operating, do not open the door too quickly.
4. In the event the machine does not work properly, turn off the main power disconnect switch and contact a technical service center authorized by the manufacturer for repairs.
5. Never modify the thermostat settings.
6. Wash tank water should be changed every two hours or after each meal period.
7. Do not subject clean dishware to any further cleansing treatment such as brushes or drying towels.
CAUTION:
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If these instructions are not followed, your safety and the equipment can be compromised.
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MAINTENANCE:
IMPORTANT:
Before carrying out the cleaning and maintenance operations, turn off the main discon­nect switch for the equipment.
Frequently check and clean the nozzles. Blocked nozzles will prevent the machine from cleaning properly.
Do not use corrosive products such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), acids, steel wool or steel brushes to clean the inside and outside of the machine.
The presence of calcium and magnesium salt in the water can compromise machine performance. Ask a qualified chemical person to remove the deposits periodically.
Stainless steel surfaces should be well cleaned in order to avoid some oxidation risks, or chemical reactions.
OPTIMAL RESULTS:
Poor wash results can be noted when residue remains on the dishware. Poor results can be caused by an insufficient rinse: in this case check that the rinse nozzles
are clean and that there is sufficient water supply pressure (20-22 PSI/138-151 kPa) during machine rinse cycle..
In case of dishware residue check that:
• the washing nozzles are clean
• the wash water temperature is a minimum of 60°C/140°F
• there is detergent in the container
• the pump suction filter is clean
• the racks are suitable for the dishes and cutlery that are to be washed
• the position of the cutlery and the dishes in the racks are correct
• the racks are not overloaded with wares
PART 1: OPERATION
TEMPORARY MACHINE NONUSE:
In case the machine is not used for a prolonged period, it is recommended to fill the wash tank and run the machine with clean water, then drain, in order to avoid the forming of bad odors.
If necessary repeat this step until all water leaving the machine is clean. If the machine is not used for long periods, it is recommended to oil the stainless steel
surfaces with paraffin oil and to empty the water from the booster tank and the wash pump.
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Part 1: OPERATION
PART 1: OPERATION (CONT.)
OPERATION AND USE (CONT.)
SANITIZING THE MACHINE
Sanitizing the machine at least once a week is of the utmost importance in order to guarantee hygiene, even when the machine is not in use. It is advisable to use a disinfecting product suggested by an authorized detergent dealer. Before turning off the machine, run the machine briefly with clean water.
HARD WATER CONDITIONS
In hard water locations, mineral deposits will form inside the machine and also on dishware.
In order to avoid the above conditions delime the machine on a regular basis.
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PART 1: OPERATION (CONT.)
OPERATION AND USE (CONT.)
CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT
Extended Wash
Auto/Manual Switch
Manual Cycle Start(UP)
PART 1: OPERATION
Manual Start Switch
Heater OFF Light
(Only on S/N W8100-W8135)
Auto Manual Switch
Door Activated Cycle (DOWN)
Machine Ready
OFF Position
Selector Switch
Figure 1.1-
Control Panel Detail
1. Close door.
2. To fill the machine, set the selector switch to any of the three positions. When the automatic fill is complete, the wash tank heater will cut on until the tank reaches temperature. Then the indicator light will turn on (this only applies to machines in the serial number range W8100 to W8135).
3. Scrap and preflush all items to be washed and load the items into the rack. DO NOT OVER- LOAD THE RACK. Wash cutlery and place upright in cutlery baskets.
In Cycle Light
Cycle Selection Short - 65 Seconds Medium-120 Seconds Long -180 Seconds
4. Open the door and insert the rack into the machine.
5. With the selector switch choose the desired cycle time.
6. To start the cycle:
• For Manual Cycle Start, push the auto/manual switch to the up position. Push the Manual Start Button.
• For Door Activated Start, push the auto/manual switch to the down position. Cycle will start when the door is closed.
NOTE:
Machine must be in cycle prior to activating the extended wash.
NOTE:
This machine will not begin the rinse cycle until the rinse water reaches 180°F/82°C.
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Part 2: INSTALLATION
PART 2: INSTALLA TION AND MAINTENANCE
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
The following instructions are addressed to qualified personnel. Only authorized personnel are to carry out checks and repairs.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility if repairs or modifications are done by unqualified personnel or if parts are not supplied by the manufacturer.
Installation
Level the machine by placing a level on the top of the machine and adjusting the feet. Level the machine front to back and side to side.
In order to prevent damage from steam going out of the machine, the walls surrounding the machine should be water resistant material.
After machine installation, check that thermostat settings are correct.
• Booster 180°F/82°C.
• Wash tank 150°F/68°C.
Electrical connections
WARNING:
Electrical and grounding connections must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
WARNING:
When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electrical service and place a tag at the disconnect switch to indicate that work is being done on that circuit.
1. A qualified electrician must compare the electrical power supply with the machine electrical specifications before connecting to the incoming service through a fused disconnect switch.
2. A fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker (supplied by others) is required to protect the power supply circuit.
Plumbing connections
1. The MH-65 series dishwasher requires a single hot water supply. Install a water shut off valve with a 3/4" NPT hose connection within 40" (1016mm)
of the machine. A 6 ft. (1829mm) hose with a 3/4" NPT hose connector is supplied to connect to customers supply valve. Water temperature must be minimum 140°F/60°C for 40° rise machines and 110°F/43°C for 70° rise machines at 20-22 PSI/138-151 kPa flow rate.
2. Install the supplied 3/4" pressure reducing valve (PRV) in the water supply line if the flow pressure exceeds 20-22 PSI/138-151 kPa.
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PART 2: INSTALLA TION AND MAINTENANCE (CONT.)
Drain connections
1. The MH65 model is a gravity drain machine equipped with a 1-3/8" O.D. tailpiece and a 6 foot long 1" I.D. hose.
2. The maximum drain flow rate is 15 gallons/min-56.8 litres/min.
3. Drain height must not exceed 11" (280mm) above finished floor.
4. The drain connection is made to the dishwasher from underneath the machine through an access hole in the machine base.
Ventilation
NOTE:
Ventilation must comply with local sanitary and plumbing codes.
CAUTION:
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Exhaust air should not be vented into a wall, ceiling, or concealed space of a building. Condensation can cause damage.
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Part 3: REPLACEMENT PARTS
PART 3:
REPLACEMENT
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6
B
4
5
1
6
A
1
2
12
A
3
A
Figure 3.1- Hood and Tank
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HOOD AND TANK
Fig. 3.1 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 C351421 Panel, Side..................................................................................... 2
2 C351835 Panel Front .................................................................................... 1
3 C440211 Leg................................................................................................. 4
4 C180642 Guide, Plastic ................................................................................ 2
5 C200957 Gasket, Guide Plastic .................................................................... 2
6 C160737 Plastic Plug.................................................................................... 2
7 C342497 Hood.............................................................................................. 1
A HARDWARE FOR PANELS (Quantities per panel)
C260129 Screw............................................................................................. 2
0501476 Washer, SS 9/32 x 5/8 OD ............................................................ 2
108441 Nut, Hex M5 ................................................................................. 2
B HARDWARE FOR PLASTIC GUIDES (Quantities per guide)
C260219 Screw, M6 x 35 Fillister Head ...................................................... 6
C260504 Washer ........................................................................................... 6
C260512 Washer, Lock................................................................................. 6
107435 Nut, M6......................................................................................... 6
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Part 3: REPLACEMENT PARTS
For handle connections see Figure 3.3
7
6
5
A
1
4
2
3
1
2
14
B
Figure 3.2- Door Handle and Springs
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DOOR HANDLE AND SPRINGS
Fig. 3.2 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 107398-1 Door Lift Block............................................................................. 2
2 107398-2 Door Lift Block Roller.................................................................. 2
3 C331037 Handle ........................................................................................... 1
4 C391316 Spring, Hood Lift.......................................................................... 3
5 C330239 Rod, Threaded Spring Extension .................................................. 3
6 107397 Block, Spring Hook ...................................................................... 3
7 C260415 Nut................................................................................................. 3
A HARDWARE FOR DOOR LIFTS (Quantities per lifts)
110383 Screw, M8 x 12 Pan Head ............................................................. 2
108022 Washer, M8 Plastic........................................................................ 2
B HARDWARE FOR THREADED RODS (Quantities per rod)
C260406 Nut,................................................................................................ 2
C260505 Washer ........................................................................................... 2
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2
2
4
3
Detail A
5
6
7
A
9
16
10
11
12
11
14
13
15
7
XX
16
6
16
Figure 3.3- Door Switch and Block
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DOOR SWITCH AND BLOCKS
Fig. 3.3 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 108442 Bolt M5 x 15mm Filister Head..................................................... 2
2 Washer ........................................................................................... 2
3 Washer ........................................................................................... 1
4 Nut................................................................................................. 1
5 C120343 Switch, Hood Activated ................................................................ 1
6 110214 Nut, Dull M6................................................................................. 4
7 C260219 Screw, M6 x 35 ............................................................................. 4
8 Screw............................................................................................. 8
9 107437 Bolt, M6 x 45................................................................................ 4
10 107395 Block, Pivot Lower ....................................................................... 4
11 107420 Nut, Plain M6 SST........................................................................ 4
12 107393 Pin, Pivot Hood ............................................................................. 2
13 C260537 Pivot Spacer .................................................................................. 2
14 107436 Screw, M6 x 16 Fillister Head ...................................................... 2
15 107396 Block, Pivot Top ........................................................................... 2
16 C190149 Pivot Block, Hood Frame ............................................................. 4
17 331037 Handle, Hood ................................................................................ 1
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*See Note on Parts
1
3
2
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Figure 3.4- Tracks and Screens
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HOOD AND TANK
Fig. 3.4 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
* 1 C530238 Track Assembly............................................................................. 1
2 C332091sx Left Screen ................................................................................... 2
3 C332090dx Right Screen ................................................................................. 2
* In order to make a corner unit turn track frame so that rail moves to opposite side.
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1
3
4
2
8
11
12
8
5
6
7
7
9
9
7
7
5
4
10
11
10
6
12
20
3
1
2
13
Figure 3.5- Wash and Rinse Spray Arms
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WASH AND RINSE SPRAY ARMS
Fig. 3.5 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 C191075 Washer ........................................................................................... 2
2 C420573 Wash Arm (Minus Items 1, 3-5) ................................................... 2
3 C330824 Bearing .......................................................................................... 2
4 C190675 Spacer, Plastic ............................................................................... 2
5 C190673 Bearing, Plastic ............................................................................. 2
6 C280409 Spacer, Wash Arm ......................................................................... 2
7 C190641 Bearing, Rinse Arm ...................................................................... 4
8 C430346 Rinse Arm (Minus Items 7, 11, 12) .............................................. 2
9 109837 Retaining Screw ............................................................................ 2
10 C450218 Clip Retainer Nut .......................................................................... 2
11 C380340 Nozzle Rinse Arm......................................................................... 6
12 C200809 O-ring Rinse Nozzle...................................................................... 6
13 C260568 Washer ........................................................................................... 2
C420574 Wash Arm Complete (Includes Items 1-5) C430316 Rinse Arm Complete (Includes Items 7-12)
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15
13
8
7
1
9
6
2
12
10
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Figure 3.6- Wash Tank Components
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WASH TANK COMPONENTS
Fig. 3.6 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 109985 O-ring, Heater ............................................................................... 1
2 C110226 Heater Element Wash Tank 3KW 230V ....................................... 1
3 107420 Nut, Plain M6 SST........................................................................ 3
4 C161123 Heater Cap..................................................................................... 1
5 C450516 Clip Retainer & Thermostat.......................................................... 1
6 C460502 Gasket, Thermostat ....................................................................... 1
7 C270101 Nut, Thermostat ............................................................................ 1
8 C270121 Nut, Air Trap................................................................................. 1
9 C200927 Gasket, Air Trap ............................................................................ 1
10 C161310 Trap Air......................................................................................... 1
11 0501519 Tie, Nylon Air Trap (Not Shown)................................................. 1
12 C161320 Hose, Moulded Air Trap ............................................................... 1
13 C450143 Clamp, Hose Air Trap................................................................... 1
14 C450125 Clamp, Hose Air Trap................................................................... 1
15 C130632 Switch, Pressure ............................................................................ 1
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2
3
4
5
11
12
TO MOTOR
PUMP
6
7
11
To Drain Out
DRAIN
OUT
6
9
10
Figure 3.7- Drain Assembly
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DRAIN ASSEMBLY
Fig. 3.7 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 C180729 Tube, Overflow ............................................................................. 1
2 C200950 Seal, Overflow Tube...................................................................... 1
3 C180818 Drain Basket Plastic...................................................................... 1
4 C180249 Flange Drain Plastic...................................................................... 1
5 C200817 Oring, Sump Tank ......................................................................... 1
6 C180248 Sump Tank Plastic......................................................................... 1
7 107866 Gasket, Tailpiece ........................................................................... 1
8 C106201 Tailpiece ........................................................................................ 1
9 107867 Nut, Tailpiece ................................................................................ 1
10 Clamp, Hose.................................................................................. 1
11 C450119 Clamp, Hose.................................................................................. 3
12 C201056 Suction, Pump Hose...................................................................... 1
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13
4
3
6
5
8
9
7
6
5
13
4
5
MACHINE BACK
MACHINE
3
BACK
2
1
A
12
10
11
13
To Booster
14
15
16
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Figure 3.8- Wash and Rinse Piping
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WASH AND RINSE PIPING
Fig. 3.8 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 C190227 Spindle .......................................................................................... 2
2 C332526 Rinse Tube .................................................................................... 2
3 C200955 Gasket............................................................................................ 2
4 C191100 Wash Manifold Upper ................................................................... 2
5 C450103 Clamp, Hose.................................................................................. A/R
6 107417 Hose .............................................................................................. A/R
7 0502651 Coupler, 1/2MPT x 1/2 Hose........................................................ 2
8 C280312 Cross Fitting.................................................................................. 1
9 C290125 Hose Barb...................................................................................... 1
10 C190320 ....................................................................................................... 1
11 C180130 ....................................................................................................... 14
12 C160117 Hose .............................................................................................. 1
13 C200482 O-ring, Wash Manifold (Not Shown) ........................................... 2
14 C201067 Discharge Pump Hose................................................................... 1
15 C450119 Clamp, Hose.................................................................................. 2
16 C190674 Spacer, Wash Manifold Lower ...................................................... 1
A Hardware for Mounting Spindle (Quantities per Spindle)
C260151 Screw............................................................................................. 1
C260510 Lock washer .................................................................................. 1
C260502 Washer ........................................................................................... 1
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6
A
A
5
4
3
2
1
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Figure 3.9- Wash PumpAssembly
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WASH PUMP ASSMEBLY
Fig. 3.9 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 109651 Pump Volute.................................................................................. 1
2 109653 Pump Oring................................................................................... 1
3 C631654 Impeller ......................................................................................... 1
4 108002 Seal Pump ..................................................................................... 1
5 109649 Flange Assy 1HP........................................................................... 1
6 C630325 Fan Wash Pump Motor ................................................................. 1
7 C630255 Bell End Housing.......................................................................... 1
A Mounting Hardware for Pump Motor
C260104 Bolt................................................................................................ 4
C260513 Split Lock Washer ......................................................................... 8
C260538 Washer ........................................................................................... 8
C441139 Absorbing Bolt.............................................................................. 4
110214 Nut, Dull M6................................................................................. 4
109645 Pump Kit (Includes items 1-5)...................................................... A/R
C100811 Complete Pump Assy 3PH (Includes Items 1-7 and Motor)........ A/ R
C100812 Complete Pump Assy 1PH (Includes Items 1-7 and Motor)........ A/ R
* Pump Motor is not supplied as a separate component.
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Water To Final Rinse
7
6
8
7
6
5
4
BASE
A
1
Water Inlet
B
3
2
30
Figure 3.10- Booster Assembly
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BOOSTER ASSEMBLY
Fig. 3.10 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 109985 Seal, Electric Element ................................................................... 1
2 C322821 Element Cover............................................................................... 1
3 C110362 Heater 9Kw 208/240V 3PH 40° Rise ........................................... 1
C110392 Heater 14Kw 208/240V 3PH 70° Rise ......................................... 1
4 C260112 Plug Booster Tank......................................................................... 1
5 108022 Washer, Plug.................................................................................. 1
6 C450114 Clamp, Hose.................................................................................. A/R
7 C200104 Booster Hose ................................................................................. A/R
8 C330364 Booster Tank (Tank Only)............................................................. 1
A Mounting Hardware for Booster Tank
C260126 Bolt................................................................................................ 1
0501476 Washer 9/32 x 5/8 OD 18GA ........................................................ 2
C260538 Washer ........................................................................................... 2
110214 Nut, Dull M6................................................................................. 1
B Mounting Hardware for Booster Element Cover
C260126 Bolt................................................................................................ 2
0501476 Washer 9/32 x 5/8OD 18GA ......................................................... 2
C260503 Washer ........................................................................................... 2
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7
8
9
10
5
1 2
3
6
To Booster Tank
4
5
6
32
5
4
11
12
A
Base
13 14 15
16
Figure 3.11- Water Inlet Piping
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WATER INLET PIPING
Fig. 3.11 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 100500 Vacuum Breaker 1/2" .................................................................... 1
2 108349 Repair Kit 1/2" .............................................................................. A/R
3 Bracket, Vacuum Breaker.............................................................. 1
4 C180312 Barb Fitting ................................................................................... 2
5 C450114 Clamp, Hose.................................................................................. A/R
6 C200104 Booster Hose ................................................................................. A/R
7 Nut................................................................................................. 2
8 Washer ........................................................................................... 2
9 C280123 Street Elbow.................................................................................. 1
10 C290428 Barb Fitting ................................................................................... 1
11 C330756 Valve Bracket ................................................................................ 1
13 C121102 Valve Solenoid 240V .................................................................... 1
14 Repair Kit...................................................................................... A/R
15 Coil................................................................................................ A/R
16 C270308 Fitting............................................................................................ 1
A Mounting Hardware for Valve Bracket
C260512 Washer, Lock................................................................................. 2
C260538 Washer ........................................................................................... 2
110214 Nut, Dull M6................................................................................. 2
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5
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
12 11
13
Rinse
12 11
34
Wash
A
Figure 3.12- Control Panel
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CONTROL PANEL
Fig. 3.12 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 C120713 Selector Switch ............................................................................. 1
2 C290821 Spacer, Selector Switch................................................................. 2
3 C440817 Sleeve, Selector Switch................................................................. 1
4 C130159 Lamp, Orange................................................................................ 1
5 C130157 Lamp, Green.................................................................................. 1
-- C130707 Lens, Cover Clear (Not Shown).................................................... 2
6 C461314 Control Panel Decal (S/N Range W8100-W8135) ....................... 1
7 C130447 Switch, On/Off.............................................................................. 1
8 C130484 Switch, Continous Wash ............................................................... 1
9 C130444 Switch, Manual Start..................................................................... 1
10 C450323 Knob, Selector Switch .................................................................. 1
11 C450905 Thermometer ................................................................................. 2
12 C460344 Overlay.......................................................................................... 2
13 H441402 Pressure Gauge .............................................................................. 1
A Hardware for Mounting Control Panel
108441 Nut, Hex M5 ................................................................................. 2
0501476 Washer 9/32 x5/8 OD 18GA ......................................................... 2
C260129 Bolt................................................................................................ 2
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1
2
19
18
17
12
3
4
10
11
15
13
16
3
5
4
6
14
8
6
36
9
7
Figure 3.13- Control Cabinet
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CONTROL CABINET
Fig. 3.13 Part Item No. No. Part Description Qty
1 C121288 Timer Assembly Complete ........................................................... 1
2 C120501 Thermostat Tank............................................................................ 1
3 109952 Mounting Plate, Thermostat ......................................................... 2
4 109951 Knob, Thermostat ......................................................................... 2
5 C350772 Bracket, Thermostat ...................................................................... 1
6 C120519 Thermostat, Safety ........................................................................ 2
7 C150231 Terminal Block.............................................................................. 1
8 106402 Fuse Block 600V/30A 2P ............................................................. 1
9 111115 Fuse ATMR-2................................................................................ 2
10 106925 Fuse Block 600V/30A 3P ............................................................. 1
11 100917 Fuse ATMR-15 600V Time Delay (1 PH).................................... 2
12 100913 Fuse ATMR-10 600V (3PH) ......................................................... 3
13 C120434 Contactor Tank Heat ..................................................................... 1
14 108121 Motor Overload 3PH..................................................................... 1
14 107896 Motor Overload 1PH..................................................................... 1
15 C120462 Booster Contacter (3PH)............................................................... 1
15 C120436 Booster Contacter (1PH) ............................................................... 1
16 C120438 Contactor Pump ............................................................................ 1
17 C120459 Relay 16Amp 220V ...................................................................... 1
18 C350796 Support, Relay............................................................................... 1
19 C36397 Thermostat, Booster ...................................................................... 1
C150833 Clamp, Cable (Not Shown)........................................................... 1
0501519 Tie, Nylon (Not Shown)................................................................ 1
C140209 Din Rail (Not Shown) ................................................................... A/R
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X1
1
L2L1 L3
2
3
FKM3
GND
KM3
42 43 44
M3
WASH MOTOR
Q1(1-2)
D3
0
2 SEC
D3
~
CONTINUOUS
LENGTH
150 SEC
D3(A)
152 SEC
WASH
5 SEC
SGOCC.
D3(B)
RINSE
10S10S
D3(C)
5 SEC5 SEC
D3(D)
2 SEC
F1
F2
2
4
7
8
8 7
H1
D3a(E)
2 SEC
D3a(F)
LONG CYCLE 100 SEC
SHORT CYCLE 65 SEC
D3a
~
SPEED
1 2
POSITION:
Q1
KE2
3
KE3
0
1
LINE
2
3
4
5
MAIN ROTARY SWITCH
LONG CYCLE
MEDIUM CYCLE
SHORT CYCLE
6/9KW BOOSTER HEAT
45
46
E2
6/9KW
47
FOR 3 PHASE DELTA CONNECTION
3KW TANK HEAT
48
49
50
FOR 3 PHASE DELTA CONNECTION
E3
3KW
7
33
S2
7
RINSE
33
D3(C)
D3(B)
7
D3(D)
30
D3(A)
D3a(E)
D3a(F)
7
9
30
BSTR HEAT
SE2
33
KS1
19 16
40
40
11
KM3
SYMBOL
Q1 S3
S7
S3a H1 H2
H3
KM3
KE2
KE3
KS1
D3
D3a
Y1
S1
X1
F
M3
S2
E2
E3
F3
SE2
SE2b
SE3
SE3b
INTERRUPTEUR GENERAL MAIN SWITCH
BOUTON DEMARRAGE START SWITCH INTERRUPTEUR AUTOMATIQUE/MANUEL AUTOMATIC/MANUAL SWITCH
INTERRUPTEUR POUR LAVAGE CONTINUEL
SWITCH FOR CONTINUOUS WASH
LAMPE TEMOIN SOUS TENSION
INDICATOR LAMP
LAMPE TEMOIN MACHINE PRETE
INDICATOR LAMP MACHINE READY
LAMPE TEMOIN FONCTIONNEMENT
INDICATOR LAMP MACHINE RUNNIG CONTACTEUR POMPE
PUMP CONTACTOR CONTACTEUR RESISTANCE SURCAFFEUR
BOILER HEATER CONTACTOR CONTACTEUR RESISTANCE CUVE
TANK HEATER CONTACTOR RELAIS RELAY
PROGRAMMATEUR TIMER
ELECTROVANNE SOLENOID VALVE MICROINTERRUPTEUR PORTE DOOR MICROSWITCH
DOMINO JUNCTION
FUSIBLES
FUSES
ELECTROPOMPE
PUMP PRESSOSTAT
PRESSURE SWITCH RESISTANCE SURCHAUFFEUR BOILER HEATER
RESISTANCE CUVE TANK HEATER TERMIQUE POUR POMPE DE LAVAGE WASH PUMP OVERLOAD RELAY
THERMOSTAT SURCHAUFFEUR BOILER THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT SECURITE SURCHAUFFEUR
BOILER SAFETY THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT CUVE
TANK THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT SECURITE CUVE
TANK SAFETY THERMOSTAT
S3a
Q1(4)
Q1(5)
33A
F3
21
36
KE2
KE2
TANK HEAT
37A
KE3
9
Y1
40
KS1
11A
KM3
19
D3
16
21
D3a
SE2b
34
SE3b
15
15a
23
22
16
H2
8
37
38
H3
SE3
S1
10
8
KS1
10
10
S7
20
18A
S3
S7
18
DESCRIPTION
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.
JMCALLISTER
DATE SHEET
16APR03
SCALEDR.BY
SH1
NA
OF
SH1
DESCRIPTIONREV.
ECN ECN
DATE
REV. DESCRIPTION
BY
DATE
BY
MH-65M2 3PHASE
REV.
B
0501632
0
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POSITION:
Q1
208/230V/1 ~ 60HZ
L1
N
GND
2
3
FKM3
2
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
MAIN ROTARY SWITCH
KM3
6/9KW BOOSTER HEAT
45
KE2
46
47
3KW TANK HEAT
KE3
LINE
LONG CYCLE
MEDIUM CYCLE
SHORT CYCLE
48 49
50
42 43 44
M3
G1
WASH MOTOR
6/9KW
E3
2
FOR 1 PHASE
3KW
FOR 1 PHASE
Q1(1-2)
D3
0
2 SEC
D3
~
CONTINUOUS
LENGTH
150 SEC
D3(A)
152 SEC
WASH
5 SEC
SGOCC.
D3(B)
10S
RINSE
10S
D3(C)
5 SEC5 SEC
D3(D)
2 SEC
F1
F2
2
4
7
8
BSTR
7
SE2
15
33
S2
33
7
9
RINSE
33
9
D3(C)
D3(B)
D3(D)
7
D3(A)
D3a(E)
D3a(F)
7
KS1
30
40
40
11
15a
19
16
KM3
16
8 7
36
SE2b
34
SE3b
40A
15
S3a
15a
F3
Q1(4)
23
21
22
Q1(5)
KE2
11A
16
36
37A
33
40
19
16
21
H1
SE3
S1
8
TANK
KS1
10
10
10
S7
20
S3
18
18A
S7
18
KE2
37
KE3
H2
38
9
H3
Y1
KS1
KM3
D3
D3a
10
18A
10
10
M ~
10
10
M ~
D3a(E)
2 SEC
D3a(F)
LONG CYCLE 100 SEC
SHORT CYCLE 65 SEC
D3a
~
SYMBOL
Q1 S3
S7
S3a H1 H2
H3
KM3
KE2
KE3
KS1
D3
D3a
Y1
S1
X1
F
M3
S2
E2
E3
F3
SE2
SE2b
SE3
SE3b
SPEED
INTERRUPTEUR GENERAL MAIN SWITCH
BOUTON DEMARRAGE START SWITCH INTERRUPTEUR AUTOMATIQUE/MANUEL AUTOMATIC/MANUAL SWITCH
INTERRUPTEUR POUR LAVAGE CONTINUEL
SWITCH FOR CONTINUOUS WASH
LAMPE TEMOIN SOUS TENSION INDICATOR LAMP
LAMPE TEMOIN MACHINE PRETE INDICATOR LAMP MACHINE READY LAMPE TEMOIN FONCTIONNEMENT INDICATOR LAMP MACHINE RUNNIG
CONTACTEUR POMPE PUMP CONTACTOR
CONTACTEUR RESISTANCE SURCAFFEUR BOILER HEATER CONTACTOR
CONTACTEUR RESISTANCE CUVE TANK HEATER CONTACTOR RELAIS RELAY
PROGRAMMATEUR TIMER
ELECTROVANNE SOLENOID VALVE MICROINTERRUPTEUR PORTE DOOR MICROSWITCH
DOMINO JUNCTION
FUSIBLES
FUSES
ELECTROPOMPE
PUMP PRESSOSTAT
PRESSURE SWITCH RESISTANCE SURCHAUFFEUR BOILER HEATER RESISTANCE CUVE TANK HEATER TERMIQUE POUR POMPE DE LAVAGE WASH PUMP OVERLOAD RELAY
THERMOSTAT SURCHAUFFEUR BOILER THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT SECURITE SURCHAUFFEUR
BOILER SAFETY THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT CUVE
TANK THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT SECURITE CUVE
TANK SAFETY THERMOSTAT
DESCRIPTION
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.
JMCALLISTER
DATE SHEET
16APR03
SCALEDR.BY
SH1
NA
OF
SH1
DESCRIPTIONREV.
ECN ECN
DATE
REV. DESCRIPTION
BY
DATE
BY
MH-65 1-PHASE
REV.
B
0510633 0
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