SECTION 2: INSTALLATION/OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLING THE JFT DISHMACHINE (CONTINUED)
CONNECTING THE DRAIN LINE: The drains for the models covered in this manu- al are gravity discharge drains. All piping from the 2” connection on the load section must be pitched (1/4” per foot) to the floor or sink drain. All piping from the machine to the drain must be a minimum 3” N.P.T. and shall not be reduced. There must also be an air gap between the machine drain line and the floor sink or drain. If a grease trap is required by code, it should have a flow capacity of 30 gallons per minute.
Load End Drain Connection
3/4” Water Supply Connection
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION: Ensure that you have read the section entitled “PLUMBING THE DISHMACHINE” above before proceeding. Install the water supply line (3/4” pipe size minimum) to the dishmachine line strainer using copper pipe. It is rec- ommended that a water
NOTE: Units equipped with electric final rinse boosters should have the power switch for the booster inspected to ensure it is in the ON position. The booster will not work unless this is so.
In areas where the water pressure fluctuates or is greater than the recommended pres- sure, it is suggested that a water pressure regulator be installed. The models covered in this manual do come with water pressure regulators as standard equipment. Please notify Jackson immediately if this component is not present on your machine.
If the water level is too low or too high, check the incoming water pressure. It should be 20 ± 5 PSI. Too high of pressure results in too much water; too low of pressure results in too little water. To adust the regulator, loosen the nut at the top, this will allow you to screw or unscrew the adjustment. With a screwdriver, turn the adjuster clock- wise to increase pressure or counter clockwise to decrease it.
Final Rinse Booster Power Switch
Adjusting screw
Locking nut
Do not confuse static pressure with flow pressure. Static pressure is the line pressure in a “no flow” condition (all valves and services are closed). Flow pressure is the pres- sure in the fill line when the fill valve is opened during the cycle.
Water Pressure Regulator
It is also recommended that a shock absorber (not supplied) be installed in the incoming water line. This prevents line hammer (hydraulic shock), induced by the solenoid valve as it operates, from causing damage to the equipment.
STEAM LINE CONNECTIONS
Steam Line Connection
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