Cornelius 10, 000 installation manual Carbonator Liquid Level Control Switches

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6.Reassemble check valves as shown in Figure 9. ALWAYS INSTALL NEW BALL SEAT (QUAD RING) P/N 312418000.

NOTE: Make sure when assembling check valves together, check valve female end with white tapered gasket inside, is on inlet side of liquid double check valve assembly.

7.Assemble check valves together as shown in Figure 8 . DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

8.Make sure white tapered gasket is in place inside female end of liquid double check valve, then install double check valve on elbow in water pump outlet port.

9.Connect carbonator tank water inlet line to liquid double check valve outlet.

10.Remove liquid single check valve from carbonated water tank carbonated water outlet line.

11.Disassemble check valve as shown in Figure 9.

12.Wipe each part with clean lint-free cloth. Inspect each part, especially the ball, for burrs, nicks, corrosion, deterioration, and other damage. Discard ball seat and any damaged or suspicious parts and replace with new parts during reassemble.

13.Reassemble liquid check valve as shown in Figure 9. ALWAYS INSTALL NEW BALL SEAT (QUAD RING) P/N 312418-000.

14.Install check valve in carbonated water tank carbonated water outlet line.

15.Repeat procedures in Servicing Carbonator Water Pump Water Strainer Screen and this paragraph for servicing water strainer screen and liquid check valves on other carbonator.

16.Turn carbonator CO2 regulator adjusting screw to the right (clockwise) until its gage indicates pressure setting observed in step 3 of Servicing Carbonator Water Pump Water Strainer Screen.

17.Open shutoff valve in plain water inlet supply line.

18.Restore electrical power to Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.

19.Dispense carbonated water at dispensing station and allow carbonators to cycle on and off. Check for water leaks and repair if evident.

20.Disconnect electrical power from Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.

21.Install Cooling Unit left-side panel and top cover. Place unit back in operating position if moved out for panel removal.

22.Restore electrical power to Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.

TANK BRACKET

SWITCH ADJUSTMENT

 

BRACKET

LEVEL CONTROL

 

SWITCH(2)

 

 

SWITCH ACTUATOR(2)

FIGURE 7. CARBONATOR LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL SWITCHES

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Contents AURORAR10,000 Cooling Unit This Document Contains Important InformationTable of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Table of Contents cont’d LOOSE-SHIPPED Parts General Description Cooling Unit DescriptionDesign Data Cooling Unit Model NumbersSystem Theory of Operation Remote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y Data P/NFlow Diagram Typical Installation Selecting Location Unpacking and InspectionIdentification of LOOSE-SHIPPED Parts Cooling UnitInstalling Cooling Unit Remote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y if ApplicablePlacing Cooling Unit in Location Connecting Electrical Power Circuit to Cooling Unit 24VAC Power TransformerCooling Unit factory warranty Connecting Plain Water Inlet Supply Line to Cooling Unit Connecting CO2 Inlet Supply Line to Cooling UnitPlacing Cooling Unit in Operating Position Cooling Unit Space RequiredPreparing Cooling Unit for Operation OperationStarting Cooling Unit Refrigeration System Starting Carbonated Water Circulating PumpActivating Syrup Systems Adjusting Water Flow Rate Dispensing Station AdjustmentsInstalling Line Identification Label Leak Check and Insulating Cooling Unit Outlet LinesThis page Left Blank Intentionally Cooling Unit Circulating Motor Switch Cooling Unit Refrigeration Power SwitchCooling Unit Carbonator Motor Switch Operating ControlsAdjustments Cleaning and Sanitizing Cooling Unit MaintenanceCleaning CO2 GAS Check Valves Preparing Cooling Unit for SHIPPING, STORING, or Relocating Periodic InspectionPeriodic Cleaning Cleaning Condenser CoilChecking ICE Water Bath Changing ICE Water Bath FAN Assembly Item 4 300381000 Carbonator Liquid Level Control Switches Carbonated Water Circulating Pump Motor Lubrication Primary CO2 RegulatorSecondary CO2 Regulators Index Part NameAdjusting Carbonators Tanks Liquid Levels Daily Cleaning of UnitWater Flow Rate Sanitizing POST-MIX Syrup Systems Wash Syrup SystemsFlush Syrup Systems Sanitize Syrup Systems Water Flush Syrup SystemsPurge Water OUT of Syrup Systems Restore Operation Syrup Flavor Change Cleaning CO2 System GAS Check ValvesConnecting External Carbonator to Cooling Unit Carbonators CO2 Inlet Lines CO2 GAS Check Valve300381000 300381000 Wiring Diagram LOW-VOLTAGE System Model Number Wiring Diagram HIGH-VOLTAGE System This page Left Blank Intentionally WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘RATIO’ Dispensed Drink TOOLOW or TOO High Comes OUT Dispensing Valve Clear But Foams in CUP Dispensed ProductCarbonation TOO LOW Only Carbonated Water aOnly Syrup Dispensed Only Carbonated WaterDispensed CONT’D Carbonator MotorsCarbonator Operate Refrigeration PowerErratic Cycling Water Pump MotorRefrigeration System Temperature SensingOperate CONT’D Device and HIGH-PRESSUREContinuousls but does Bank CONT’D Refrigeration Flow DiagramCommpressor Operates Not Form Sufficient ICEWarranty Page One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 612 800
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