Jackson jpx-140, JPX-160 service manual Specifications of the JPX-200

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SPECIFICATIONS of the JPX-200

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PERFORMANCE/CAPABILITIES

OPERATING CAPACITY (RACKS/HOUR)

RACKS PER HOUR

DISHES PER HOUR

GLASSES PER HOUR

OPERATING CYCLE (SECONDS)

SHORT CYCLE

WASH TIME

RINSE TIME

TOTAL CYCLE TIME

LONG CYCLE

WASH TIME

RINSE TIME

TOTAL CYCLE TIME

TANK CAPACITY (GALLONS)

WASH TANK (MINIMUM)

RINSE TANK

TEMPERATURES

WASH---°F (MINIMUM)

RINSE---°F

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

WASH PUMP MOTOR HORSEPOWER

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NOTE: Typical Electrical Circuit is based upon (1) 125% of the

600full amperage load of the machine and (2) typical fixed-trip

600circuit breaker sizes as listed in the NEC 2002 Edition. Local codes may require more stringent protection than what is displayed here. Always verify with your electrical service

contractor that your circuit protection is adequate and meets all applicable national and local codes. These numbers are provided in this manual simply for reference and may change

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without notice at any given time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

 

 

 

RINSE

 

TYPICAL

120

 

 

 

HEATER

TOTAL

ELECTRICAL

VOLTS

PH

HZ

RATINGS

AMPS

CIRCUIT

 

208

1

60

6 KW@208V

45

60 AMP

 

230

1

60

7.3 KW@230V

48

60 AMP

225

WATER REQUIREMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

15

INLET TEMPERATURE

 

140°F

240

 

GALLONS PER RACK

 

.98

 

 

 

GALLONS PER HOUR

 

23.5

8.7

WATER LINE SIZE I.P.S. (Minimum)

1/2”

DRAIN LINE SIZE I.D.

 

1”

 

 

2.1

FLOW PRESSURE P.S.I.

 

20 A5

 

 

 

FRAME DIMENSIONS

 

 

150

WIDTH

 

 

 

23”

180

 

 

 

DEPTH

 

 

 

23 3/4”

 

 

 

 

 

HEIGHT

 

 

 

32 1/4”

 

MAXIMUM INSIDE CLEARANCE

14”

NOTE: Always refer to the machine data plate for specific electrical and water requirements. The material provided on this page is for reference only and may be subject to change without notice.

This equipment is not recommend for use with deionized water or other aggressive fluids. Use of deionized water or other aggressive fluids will result in corrosion and failure of materials and components. Use of deionized water or other aggressive fluids will void the manufacturer's warranty.

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Contents HOT Water Sanitizing Undercounter Dishmachines This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Installation Instructions Jackson technical service if there are any questionsChemical Dispensing Equipment To Prepare Pumps for OperationPage Chemical Timer Adjustments JPX-160Operation Instructions Filling the Wash TUBJPX-160 PC Board Troubleshooting Section Problem The tank only fills up very slowlySpecifications of the JPX-140 Dimensions of the JPX-140 Front Assembly QTY DescriptionElectrical Panel Front and Bottom View Rinse Tank Wash ARM/RINSE ARM Assemblies Rinse Arm Pipe Cross Tube Inside TUB View Rear View Miscellaneous Electrical Diagram Specifications of the JPX-160 Dimensions of the JPX-160 JPX-160 Front View PCB Front and Bottom View Nut, Thermal Switch Back Panel Wash ARM/RINSE ARM Assemblies Blank, Wash Jet 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Front View Bottom Right Side View JPX-160 Electrical Diagram Volt Circuit Components Diagram Specifications of the JPX-200 Dimensions of the JPX-200 Main Assembly TEM QTY Description Front and Bottom View Wash Element with Washers and Nuts Conduit Connector Fitting Left Hand Basket Ramp Indicates Item Not Shown Rinse Element Cover Electrical Diagram JPX-200 Components Diagram

jpx-140, JPX-160, JPX-200 specifications

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