NSF requires that the brewer be able to be moved for cleaning underneath. A flex line or loops of copper tubing will satisfy this requirement. See Figure 2 below.
Fig. 2 Water Supply Installation
Flush the incoming waterline to remove any foreign particles that may be in the line. Run water through the line into a sink or bucket.
In some areas, local codes require a backflow preventer (check valve) to be installed on the inlet water line. If a backflow preventer is used, you must install a water hammer arrester in the incoming line, between the backflow preventer and the brewer inlet, as far away from the brewer as space will allow. This will relieve the excessive back pressures that can cause faucet leaks and solenoid malfunctions.
ELECTRICIAN’S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
REFER TO ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS - Page 1 Check the nameplate to determine correct electrical service required for the Brewer to be installed.
IMPORTANT: Before connecting to electricity, make sure automatic brewers are connected to the water supply.
Models 9454 &9456 are equipped with a cord and plug. They require a 115 - 125 volt 20 amp circuit (50/60 Hz, 2 wire plus ground, with NEMA
INSTALLATION (continued)
WARNING:
SHOCK HAZARD
Brewer must be properly grounded to prevent possible shock hazard. DO NOT assume a plumbing line will provide such a ground. Electrical shock will cause death or serious injury.
IMPORTANT:
Supply power must match nameplate for voltage and phase. Connecting to the wrong voltage will damage the brewer or result in decreased performance. Such damage is not covered by warranty.
IMPORTANT:
Do not connect brewer to electrical power until you are ready to fill the tank. See instructions on page 8.
IMPORTANT:
The ground prong of the plug is part of a system designed to protect you from electrical shock in the event of internal damage. Never cut off the ground prong nor twist a blade to fit an existing receptacle. Contact a licensed electrician to install the proper circuit and receptacle.
GROUND
PIN
NEMA | NEMA |
PLUG | RECEPTACLE |
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