SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL WATER HAMMER ARRESTOR KIT
Union
Water Shock
AbsorberBall
Valve
180 F to Dishwasher
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140 F |
| Floor Drain |
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Inlet |
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Fig. 6
The heater is equipped with a pump which circulates water inside the booster heater and maintains a uniform water temperature in the tank. Depending on the distance from the heater to the dishwasher, it may be necessary to run empty rack(s) to purge the supply line if the indicated rinse water temperature is lower than the required 180°F. For this reason, it is best to locate the booster heater as close as possible to the dishwasher. If the booster heater is located more than 10 feet from the dishwasher, an additional recirculation system (supplied by others) may be installed (Fig. 7).
SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL WATER HAMMER ARRESTOR KIT
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180 F to | Union | |
Dishwasher | Ball | |
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Absorber |
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SUGGESTED PUMP FLOW: 2 – 5 GPM. | Pressure | |
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140 F |
| Floor Drain | Union |
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TYPICAL PIPING FOR RECIRCULATION SYSTEM
WHEN BOOSTER HEATER IS GREATER THAN 10 FEET FROM DISHWASHER
Fig. 7