Smeg GW1050H, GW1050H-1 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Voltage Types: Single Phase and Three Phase
  • Operating Frequency: 50Hz
  • Power Rating:
  • Triphase: 5.5kW
  • Monophase: 2.8kW
  • Automatic Switch On:
  • Triphase: 400V ~3/N/E In 16A 3P+N 400V Icn 4500A
  • Monophase: 230V ~1/N/E In 16A P+N 230V Icn 4500A
  • Water Type: Cold and Demineralised Water
  • Pressure Rating: Min 2 Bar Max 4 Bar
  • Unit Weight: Not mentioned
  • Chamber Construct Material: AISI 316L
  • Body Cover Material: AISI 304
  • Height: N/A
  • Width: N/A
  • Depth: N/A
  • Working Humidity : 80%( max) for Temperatures up to 31°C then linear decrease to 50% at 40°C.
  • Pollution Categories: Not Mentioned
  • Category of Installation: IIa compliant with Directive 93/42

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What types of voltage does the GW1050H support?

A: This model supports The GW1050H supports three phase of 400V ~3/N/E and Monophase 230V ~1/N/E.

  • Q: Does this washer sterilizes instruments?

A: No this appliance is meant for washing and thermal disinfection only.

  • Q: What is the maximum tolerance of hardness in the water supply?

A: The limit of 45°F is acceptable, over this french degrees can damage the machine.

  • Q: Is it necessary to use demineralised water?

A: Yes, using demineralised water is Recommended for better finishing of washing process.

  • Q: What should I do if the machine does not reach the required level of water?

A: Check whether the tap is turned on, I also recommend checking the inlet filter of the water pipe, as well as the water entering the inlet pipe to make sure that it is free of obstructions.

  • Q: What materials are used in the washing chamber?

A: The internal walls of the washing chamber are constructed of AISI 316L, and the external sheath of the pulverizing machine is of AISI 304.

  • Q: What is the maximum pressure of the water supply?

A: Maximum pressure allowed is 4 bar.

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