Blodgett SN-5G manual VAC-60 Hz-Single Phase, Drain Connections Figure

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

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

120 VAC-60 Hz-Single Phase

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

PLUMBING CONNECTIONS

WARNING: Plumbing connections must comply with applicable sanitary, safety and plumbing codes.

Two water lines are provided, one for each compartment. Connect water supply line to the 3/8" copper tube in at the rear of the steamer. The 3/8" copper tube supplies water to both the generator tank and to condense live steam entering the drain line.

DRAIN CONNECTIONS (FIGURE 2)

The drain connection must be 1" IPS vertically down, preferably with one elbow only, and maximum length of 6 feet, piped to an open air gap type drain.

CAUTION: In order to avoid any back pressure in the steamer, do not connect solidly to any drain connection.

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Contents SN-5G, SC-7G and SC-10G Important Notes for Installation and Operation Table of Contents Water Quality Statement Service Connections SN-5GModel GAS Supply Service Connections SC-7G and SC-10GExhaust Fans and Canopies Installation GeneralTo Install Wall Exhaust FANClearances GAS Connection Drain Connections Figure VAC-60 Hz-Single PhaseWater Conditioning Cold Water CondenserPerformance Check Controls Operation InstructionsLighting Shutdown Stand byComplete Shutdown Preparation Steam CookingPAN Number of Pans Depth SN-5G SC-7GPeriodic Maintenance Cleaning Weekly, or more often if necessary MonthlyNever Spray Water Into Electric Controls RUB with a Circular Motion Maintenance Stainless SteelTo Remove Heat Tint Removal of Scale DepositsUSE Deliming Procedure For units equipped with this featureTroubleshooting Burner does not come onBurner produces carbon deposits Door leaks Water flows into cooking compartmentWater accumulates in the compartment Water flows into drain during shut down