11.63 in.

 

(295 mm)

 

 

35.75 in.

 

(908 mm)

27.63 in.

4 in. TYP.

(702 mm)PHM518N

(102 mm)

12.13 in.

 

(308 mm)

 

35.63 in.

(905 mm)

GROUTING DIAGRAM – APPLY GROUT IN ALL SHADED AREAS UNDER FRAME MEMBERS.

REMOVE COVER PANELS FOR ACCESSPHM519N.

PHM519N

Figure 5

2.Set machine over bolts and shim the machine so that it sits level and is 1/2 inch off the floor. Apply machine grout between the floor and all frame members of the base of the machine (remove front panel and expanded metal back panel to gain access to all frame members). Force grout under machine base until all voids are filled. Refer to Figure 5.

Leave a small opening for water drainage at the rear of the machine. Do not omit this step.

3.After grout has cured, place washers and nuts on bolts and tighten securely. Be sure nuts are tightened evenly all around. DO NOT DISTORT MACHINE BY BOLTING DOWN ON AN UNEVEN FLOOR SURFACE.

NOTE: Make sure to retighten the anchor bolts after a few days of operation.

Installation

Drain Connection

Providing an adequate drain arrangement and capacity is essential. Ideally, the machine should dump through a 3 inch pipe directly into a sump or floor drain.

Connection to a drain must be vented to prevent an airlock or siphon effect and must be flexible. Increasing drain hose length, installing elbows or causing bends will decrease drain flow rate which might harm washer performance. If the drain arrangement is inadequate, the machine will not extract properly nor will it discharge all the water. If proper drain line size is not available or practical, a surge tank of adequate design would be required.

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4

PHM528N

1Rear of Machine

2Drain Assembly

3Waste Line Tee – 3 in. Minimum

4Waste Line – 4 in. Minimum

Figure 6

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