Blodgett KLT-G Series manual Water Connection, Electrical Connection

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2.0INSTALLATION (Continued)

WATER CONNECTION

On units equipped with an optional water fill valve connect a water line (minimum 1/4") to the valve with a 1/4" NPT female fitting. Units with dual (hot and cold) valves must have the hot water line connected to side with the hot water valve (red) and cold water line to the cold water valve (blue). Plastic or rubber hose is not recommended, as it may melt against the hot kettle side.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

WARNING: Do not connect the kettle to the electrical supply until after the gas connection has been made.

1. 120 VAC - 60 Hz - Single Phase

WARNING: ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug. (120V units only).

Units with this electrical rating are factory supplied with a three-wired cord and three-prong plug which fits any standard 120V, three-prong grounded receptacle. A separate 15 amp supply is needed for each unit.

1.208/240 VAC - 60 Hz - Single and Three Phase

Units with this electrical rating are factory equipped with a transformer. To connect supply wires, remove cover from right console. Route supply wires and ground wire through the hole in the console with a strain relief fitting. Connect wires to the terminal block in the rear of the right console. Connect ground wire to lug. Replace cover. Three-phase units are wired as above, using only two supply wires. The third supply wire is not connected and must be properly terminated.

1.220 VAC - 50 Hz - Single Phase

Units equipped with this voltage ratings should be wired exactly as in (2.) above.

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Contents Important Notes for Installation and Operation KLT-G SeriesPage Table of Contents Description Service Connections Model GAS SupplyFloors NON-COMBUSTIBLE Installation Installation Codes and StandardsSides Inches Back Installation To InstallGAS Connection Water Connection Electrical ConnectionPerformance Check Lighting OperationGAS Control Instructions Daily Shutdown Complete ShutdownFront Panel Controls Power Switch Green Ignition LightRED Cooking Light Amber LOW Water LightDial Setting ThermostatPressure Gauge Sight GlassEND USE Tips Pressure Relief ValveDaily Operation GAS Saving Tips Cleaning Instructions Dairy DRAW-OFF Valve Cleaning Cleaning InstructionsDRAW-OFF Valve Cleaning What to do if Surface Rust Appears Stainless SteelCleaning Instructions Maintenance DailyMonthly Twice a Year minimumManifold Pressure Service GeneralAdjustments Pressure Switch To Adjust Pressure Switch Adding Water Low water light comes on For ReferenceRE-ESTABLISHING Vacuum Look for Troubleshooting ProblemAdjustments Shutter Settings Kettle Size/Gas Type Natural PropaneShutter setting at Material Safety Data Sheet Preparation Information Material Safety Data SheetChemical Product and Company Identification ProductHazards Identification Emergency Overview Product DOWFROST* HD Heat Transfer FLUID, DyedFlammability Limits First AIDFire Fighting Measures Flammable Properties Material Safety Data Sheet Personal Protective Equipment Handling and StorageExposure CONTROLS/PERSONAL Protection Physical and Chemical Properties Stability and ReactivityMutagenicity Environmental FateTransport Information Regulations Toxic Substances Control ACT TscaChemical Name CAS Number List PA1Other Information Canadian RegulationsCanadian Environmental Protection ACT Cepa