Moyer Diebel 501-LT, 501-HTN technical manual Unpacking, Electrical Connections

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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Unpacking

!WARNING:

Care should be taken when lifting the machine to prevent damage.

1.Immediately after unpacking your machine, inspect for any shipping damage. If damage is found, save the packing material and contact the carrier immediately.

2.Remove the dishwasher from the skid. Adjust the feet if required, then move the machine to its permanent location.

3.Level the machine (if required) by placing a level on the top of the machine and adjusting the feet. Level the machine front-to-back and side-to-side.

!CAUTION:

After locating your machine, it must meet local health codes. An example may be to seal your machine to the floor using a good grade of silicone sealant.

Electrical Connections

!WARNING:

Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the National Electrical Code and/or Local Electrical Codes.

!WARNING:

When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electric service and tag it to indicate work is being done on that circuit.

1.The electrician should compare the electrical specifications on the machine electrical junction box (located behind the front panel) to the electrical power supply before connecting the machine to the incoming service at a fused disconnect switch.

NOTE:

The 208-240V/60Hz/1PH electrical supply service for this machine must be a 3-wire plus ground service.

2.On the 208V-240V models, a knock-out is provided at the rear of the junction box (located behind the front panel) for electrical service connections. A fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker (supplied by user) is required to protect each power supply circuit.

3.On 115V models, your machine is already equipped with a 4-foot power cord and plug suitable for 115V-15A service.

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Contents Technical Manual Moyer Diebel Limited Moyer Diebel, US Revision History This Intentionally Left Blank Contents Detergent Pump Assembly Welcome to Moyer Diebel IntroductionLimited Warranty Options Standard equipment includesModel Numbers Wire Plus Ground Diagram AccessoriesElectrical Power Requirements Electrical Connections UnpackingChemical Sanitizer Plumbing ConnectionsDetergent Rinse AidCompleting Installation 501LT 60C/140F Operation ProceduresOperation Summary To use the Extended Wash Cycle Extended Wash CycleMeal Periods Cleaning ScheduleDaily-Every 8 Hours Deliming Process DelimingWeekly Maintenance ScheduleAs Required Condition Cause Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting con’t Replacement Parts Track and Panel Assembly Part Description Qty Item No TRACK/PANEL AssemblyDoor Switch Assembly Door & Switch Assembly Tank Heat and Drain Part Description Tank HEAT/DRAIN AssemblyPump Assembly Pump Assembly Wash System Assembly Wash System Assembly 715 Water Inlet Piping Assembly Fill System All Models Part Description Fill SystemBooster Assembly Includes Models HT, UT, UT-LC Part Description Booster AssemblyDetergent Pump Assembly Detergent Pump Assembly Detergent To Fill Pump see FIG System To Chemical Supply SANITIZER/RINSE AID Pump LT/UTL Drain Pump Assembly 501 UTL, UT-LC Part Description Drain Pump AssemblyControl Cabinet Control Cabinet Assembly HT, HTN, LT, UTL, UT, UT-LC Control Cabinet Assembly cont’d Electrical Schematics Electrical Schematics Electrical Diagram, 501-HT For machines Ranging from S/N Electrical Diagram, 501-HTN For machines beginning with S/N Electrical Diagram, 501-LT For machines beginning with S/N Electrical Diagram, 501-HT 50 Hz To Customer Disconnect Switch 115V Neutral Electrical Diagram, 501-HTN For machines built prior to S/N CLT If Used Timer Assembly 501HT Timer Assembly 501HT Timer Assembly 501UT Timer Assembly 501LT