CMA Dishmachines CMA-180 Dishwasher User Manual


 
2.2. Receiving and Installation
Step 1: Remove packaging material.
Step 2: Remove service manual and machine legs from inside the wash tank.
Step 3: Install legs into dishmachine leg lockets and adjust the feet. Set the
machine in place. Level the machine side – to – side and front – to –
back.
Step 4: It is recommended that a distance of at least eight inches (8”) be
between the table scrap sink and the dishmachine.
2.2.1. Electrical
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The control panel provides a 1” conduit connection point on the rear of the panel.
Refer to Section 3 for wiring options.
This machine is equipped to handle both single and three phase applications.
See Section 1: Specifications 1.1 for the proper electrical ratings.
2.2.2. Plumbing
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Minimum 140°F / Minimum 180°F (if machine ordered without booster heater,
water supply ¾” – minimum 20 psi, 6 gpm flow rate and 60 gph recovery rate.
Plumbing connection located on the top of the machine.
The drain is a two inch (2”) pipe sleeve attached by “No-Hub” plumbing
connection at the bottom of the scrap trap. Account’s drain should be no higher
than 11” to allow the machine to drain properly.
2.2.3. Nova Detergent and Rinse Dispenser
The NOVA Detergent and Rinse Dispenser has its own reference manual.
Familiarize yourself with the dispenser’s reference manual before proceeding with
installation.
1. The NOVA dispenser is pre-wired with a multi-conductor electrical cable that is to
be run through a conduit to the power block inside the control panel drawer. Use
a ½” watertight conduit meeting all local and national codes. A conduit fitting is
present on the bottom of the dispenser where the power cable exits. Use the
same conduit fitting in the back of the control box. The probe is also pre-wired
(see two violet wires routed from the control box to the probe location inside the
wash tank heater thermostat enclosure).
i. Run an appropriate length of ½” conduit from your dispenser to the control
box where it will be secured. The conduit needs to be of sufficient length and
flexibility to permit the machine to be moved for cleaning without having to
disconnect any wiring.
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Electrical and pluming connections must be made by qualified person who comply with all
available Federal, State, and Local Health, Electrical, Plumbing and Safety codes
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