⇒D/ Lower bridge.
⇒E/ Bridge pins should enter pin hole on kettle perfectly, If not return to step 1 and repeat leveling steps.
⇒F/ Raise bridge and swing to far right (for twin mixers only).
⇒G/ Repeat steps D and E (for twin mixers only).
7. Once positioned and leveled, permanently secure the kettle's flanged feet to the floor using 5/16 inch stainless steel lag bolts and floor anchors (supplied by the installer). Secure each of the flanged feet with one bolt in each hole.
8. Connect piping as described in the "PIPING CONNECTION" section.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE CONNECTIONS
Install in accordance with local codes and/or the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No
The electric supply must match the power requirements specified on the kettle's rating plate. The copper wiring must be adequate to carry the required current at the rated voltage. Refer to the specification sheet for electrical specifications.
1.Ensure main power is turned off before connecting wires.
2.Remove the screws at the rear of the center console cover, and remove the cover. A wiring diagram is affixed to the underside of the console cover.
3.Feed permanent copper wiring 18" through the
4.Turn main power back on.
5.Check for correct rotation of electric motor (access by removing top front cover on center console). If rotation is incorrect, disconnect main power and reverse any two of the three live lines.
6.Replace the console cover and secure it with screws.
COMPRESSED AIR CONNECTION
Mixer Kettles with an air activated discharge valve require a minimum of 90 PSI to operate correctly.
If the unit is also supplying air to a Metering Filling Station then a pressure of 100 PSI at a minimum volume of 25 CFM is required.
The air supplied to the mixer should be clean and dry. No oil should be added to the supply air. We recommend the compressed air system be equipped with a drier, filter, and automatic water dump on the air compressor receiver tank. If the distance between the tank and the unit is less than 100 feet then a minimum line size of 3/4" is required. A distance of 100 to 300 feet requires a minimum 1" line.
PIPING CONNECTIONS
1.All plumbing to and from the kettle should be thoroughly cleaned and inspected for dirt and debris before the final connections to the kettle are made.
2.Connect all piping according to identification tags on unit.
3.Piping between boiler and kettle should be sloped and a drip condensate trap installed at lowest point.
4.Insulating steam piping is recommended for safety and higher efficiency.
5.To determine the correct steam supply pipe size:
⇒A/ Find the total steam requirement using the first chart.
⇒B/ Use the steam requirement total in the second chart to find the correct pipe size.