ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING

DOMESTIC:

WARNING

INT’L (CE):

WARNING:

As it pertains to model units 1300, 1301, and 1302 only, this appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.

This appliance must be properly grounded at time of installation. Failure to ensure that this equipment is properly grounded can result in electrocution, dismemberment or fatal injury.

If the supply cord appears to be damaged, do not attempt to operate unit. Contact a service agent or qualified electrician to repair.

ELECTRICAL CODE REFERENCE

IN USA

When installed, this appliance must be electrically grounded and its installation must comply with the National Electric Code, ANSI-NFPA 70, latest version, the Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions, and applicable municipal building codes.

IN CANADA

All electrical connections are to be made in accordance with CSA C22.1 – Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and/or local codes.

ALL OTHER COUNTRIES

Local electrical codes will prevail.

1.Strain Relief is provided with each oven. International Dealer/Distributors provide applicable power cord/plug for each customer.

2.All pole disconnection switch 3mm open contact distance.

3.To prevent electrical shock, an equal potential bonding ground lug is provided in the back. This allows the oven to be connected to an external bonding system.

4.If used as double stack and each oven has its own disconnection switch, all switches should be close together.

SPACING

The oven must have 6 inches (152 mm) of clearance from combustible surfaces. In case other equipment is located on the right side of oven, a minimum clearance of 24 inches (609 mm) is required from that equipment.

FOR ALL OVENS: A 24-inch (609 mm) clearance at the rear of the oven must be obtainable for service access.

VENTILATION

Local codes prevail. These are the “authority having jurisdiction” as stated by the NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, INC. in NFPA 96, latest edition.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The instructions that follow are intended as a guide for preparing for the installation of the Impinger® Conveyor oven.

First and foremost, each crate should be examined before signing the Bill of Lading to report any visible damage caused by the trucker in transit and account for the number of crates.

IF THERE IS APPARENT DAMAGE: United States and Canada: Arrangements should be made to file a claim against the carrier. As Interstate Commerce Regulations require that the claim must be initiated by the consignee. All shipments to other countries: Freight terms will be developed and extended on an individual basis.

Proper and secure storage facilities should be arranged for the oven(s) if necessary to protect it from outdoor or damp conditions at all times before installation.

~ DO NOT LIFT EXCESSIVE WEIGHT ~

UNCRATING

When you have all the crates unloaded, open the crates and remove the plastic covers. Inspect at once for concealed damage. If anything appears to be damaged, contact the appropriate persons immediately to file a damage claim. After completing this inspection, finish unpacking the oven and all other components. Move the components inside near the area where they will be assembled in the order in which they will be assembled.

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Lincoln 1300 Electrical Grounding Instructions, Electrical Code Reference, Spacing, Ventilation, General Information

1300 specifications

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