Southbend SEZ/3 manual Drain Connection

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SEZ SERIES COUNTERTOP STEAMERS

INSTALLATION

Step 3: Drain Connection

The drain outlet is located on the back of the steamer, as shown in Figure 4 on page 9. The drain connector on the unit is 3/8" NPT male.

Position the unit near, but not on top of, an open floor drain. DO NOT directly plumb to the unit unless you also install an “open funnel” downstream of this connection in the drain system. Make the drain line from the unit to the air gap above the “open funnel” as short as possible. There should be no horizontal piping between the unit and the air gap above the “open funnel.” The “open funnel” is intended to eliminate any water from entering the steamer because of a blocked drain, and it also prevents any back pressure within the steamer cavity. Any connection that allows the build-up of back pressure in the unit (such as a reduction in pipe size to a line smaller than 3/8", or more than one 90-degree angle in the line prior to the “open funnel” drain discharge point) may cause personal or property damage and will therefore void the warranty. The unit is a pressureless, free-venting steam cooker and will not operate properly unless the drain line is short, at a steep angle, and open! See Figure 6 below.

Figure 6

 

 

Stand

 

Pipe

 

90°

Air Gap

 

Air Gap

Air Gap

 

Floor Drains

INSTALLATION

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Contents For Models SEZ/3 & SEZ/5 Built After February 15 Super Simple Steam SEZ Series Countertop SteamersSafety Precautions Table of Contents Dimensions SpecificationsDrain Requirements Construction SpecificationsElectrical Requirements Water RequirementsUnpacking InstallationInstallation Bottom View Electrical Connection Water Connection Drain Connection Shutdown OperationStartup OperationSuggested Cooking Times Cooking HintsCooking Tips Cooking Hints SEZ Series Countertop Steamers Periodic Cleaning CleaningDaily Cleaning Semiannual Cleaning Troubleshooting Figures and Procedures TroubleshootingTroubleshooting KEY Unit Not Heating Up, on Light Not Lit Disconnect Power AT Circuit BreakerTroubleshooting Excessive Steam Coming from Pressure Relief Vent OK? Service Request Light Comes On During OperationBuzzer Does Not Come On Voltage Check at Control Panel Fuse Block Disconnect Power AT Circuit BreakerHeating Element Resistance Check at Contactor Do not Remove Heating Element Lead Wires for this TestMain Fuse Replacement Power Switch Continuity Check Contactor and MOV Check Timer and Buzzer Check Door Switch Continuity Check Float Switch Continuity Check Controller Check Water Solenoid Check Pressure Switch Check High-Limit Thermostats Check Electric Schematic for 208, 220, and 240 Volt Model SEZ/3 Electric Schematic for 480 Volt Model SEZ/3 Electric Schematic for 208, 220, and 240 Volt Model SEZ/5 Electric Schematic for 480 Volt Model SEZ/5 Parts Index of Parts DiagramsCavity and Heater Parts Control Panel Parts Rear View See parts list on previous Control Panel Parts Front and Isometric Views Door Assembly Parts Water Inlet and Drain Parts See parts list on previous Float Tank Parts See parts list on previous 1514 SEZ Series Countertop Steamers SEZ Series Countertop Steamers Super Simple Steam SEZ Series Countertop Steamers