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Washer-Extractors

Installation/Operation/Maintenance
Cabinet Hardmount
Design 2 and 3 Models
Refer to Page 8 for Model Identification

Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference. CHM1786C_SVG

(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)

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Table of Contents

Safety Information..................................................................................5
Explanation of Safety Messages....................................................................... 5
Important Safety Instructions........................................................................... 5
Safety Decals................................................................................................. 6
Operator Safety.............................................................................................. 6

Introduction........................................................................................... 8
Model Identification........................................................................................8
Delivery Inspection....................................................................................... 13
Serial Plate Location..................................................................................... 13
Replacement Parts ........................................................................................14
Customer Service..........................................................................................14
Manufacturing Date...................................................................................... 14

Specifications and Dimensions.............................................................. 15


General Specifications...................................................................................15
Machine Dimensions.....................................................................................18
20-60 Models............................................................................................18
80 and 100 Models ................................................................................... 20
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 20 and 30 Models..........................................22
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations - 40 and 60 Models.......................................... 24
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 80 and 100 Models ....................................... 26
Floor Mounting Layout – 20-60 Models..........................................................28
Floor Mounting Layout – 80 and 100 Models.................................................. 31

Installation........................................................................................... 36
Pallet Jack Cover Plate Removal (80 and 100 Models Only)............................. 36
Single Machine Foundation Requirements.......................................................36
Machine Installation with Existing Floor..................................................... 36
Elevated Pad Installation with Existing Floor............................................... 36
Elevated Base Frame Installation with Existing Floor................................... 36
New Foundation........................................................................................37
Isolated Pad Installation............................................................................. 37
Machine Foundation and Pad Installation........................................................ 38
Machine Installation......................................................................................39
Machine Mounting and Grouting....................................................................41
Drain Connection..........................................................................................44
Water Connection Requirements.....................................................................46
Electrical Installation Requirements................................................................48
Input Power Conditioning..............................................................................49
Input Voltage Requirements........................................................................49

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Circuit Breakers and Quick Disconnects......................................................... 49
Connection Specifications..............................................................................50
Single-Phase Connections (120V)............................................................... 50
Single-Phase Connections (220V)............................................................... 50
Three-Phase Connections........................................................................... 51
Grounding................................................................................................ 51
Phase Adder..............................................................................................52
Thermal Overload Protector....................................................................... 52
North American Approval.......................................................................... 53
CE Approval.............................................................................................58
Steam Requirements (Steam Heat Option Only)...............................................63
Supply Dispensing........................................................................................ 63
External Supplies.......................................................................................... 63
Chemical Injection Using Internal 24VAC Control Transformer.....................63
Chemical Injection Using External AC Power Source................................... 65
External Supply Signals............................................................................. 65
Connection of External Liquid Supplies.......................................................67

Start Up................................................................................................68
Pallet Jack cover Plate Installation (80 and 100 Models Only)...........................68
Basket Rotation............................................................................................ 68

Operation............................................................................................. 69
Operating Instructions................................................................................... 69

Maintenance......................................................................................... 71
Maintenance.................................................................................................71
Daily........................................................................................................... 71
Beginning of Day...................................................................................... 71
End of Day............................................................................................... 71
Monthly....................................................................................................... 71
Yearly.......................................................................................................... 72
Care of Stainless Steel................................................................................... 74

Disposal of Unit.................................................................................... 76

China Restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS)............................... 77

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Safety Information

Safety Information
Explanation of Safety Messages STALLATION manual for the proper earth/ground connection
of the washer. All connections for water, drain, electrical
Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and power and earth/ground must comply with local codes and be
“CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this made by licensed personnel when required. It is recommen-
manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended ded that the machine be installed by qualified technicians.
for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those • Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to
maintaining the machine. water and/or weather.
• To prevent fire and explosion, keep the area around machine
DANGER free from flammable and combustible products. Do not add
the following substances or textiles containing traces of the
following substances to the wash water: gasoline, kerosene,
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if
waxes, cooking oils, vegetable oils, machine oils, dry-clean-
not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or
ing solvents, flammable chemicals, thinners, or other flamma-
death.
ble or explosive substances. These substances give off vapors
that could ignite, explode or cause the fabric to catch fire by
itself.
WARNING • Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a
hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water
could cause severe personal injury or death. system has not been used for such a period, before using a
washing machine or combination washer-dryer, turn on all hot
water faucets and let the water flow from each for several mi-
CAUTION nutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. The
gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, this time.
may cause minor or moderate personal injury or • To reduce the risk of an electric shock or fire, DO NOT use an
property damage. extension cord or an adapter to connect the washer to the elec-
trical power source.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and • Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. Close su-
“NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions. pervision of children is necessary when the washer is used
near children. This appliance is not intended for use by young
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to in- children or infirm persons without supervision. Young chil-
form the reader of specific procedures where minor dren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
machine damage will occur if the procedure is not fol- the appliance. This is a safety rule for all appliances.
lowed.
• DO NOT reach and/or climb into the tub or onto the washer,
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate in- ESPECIALLY if the wash drum is moving. This is an immi-
stallation, operation, maintenance or servicing informa- nently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause se-
tion that is important but not hazard related. vere personal injury or death.
• Never operate the washer with any guards, panels and/or parts
Important Safety Instructions removed or broken. DO NOT bypass any safety devices or
tamper with the controls.
• Use washer only for its intended purpose, washing textiles.
WARNING Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in the ma-
chine. This could result in serious damage to the basket or
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious in- tub.
jury or death to persons when using your washer, • Use only low-sudsing, no-foaming types of commercial deter-
follow these basic precautions: gent. Be aware that hazardous chemicals may be present.
W023
Wear hand and eye protection when adding detergents and
chemicals. Always read and follow manufacturer’s instruc-
• Read all instructions before using the washer. tions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all
• Install the washer according the INSTALLATION instruc- warnings or precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or
tions. Refer to the EARTH/GROUND instructions in the IN-

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Safety Information

chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all


times [preferably in a locked cabinet]. WARNING
• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static un-
less recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener Machine installations must comply with minimum
or product. specifications and requirements stated in the appli-
• Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the tex- cable Installation Manual, any applicable municipal
tile manufacturer. building codes, water supply requirements, electrical
• Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the washer is to wiring regulations and any other relevant statutory
fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass the loading door switch regulations. Due to varied requirements and applica-
by permitting the washer to operate with the loading door ble local codes, this machine must be installed, ad-
open. Do not attempt to open the door until the washer has justed, and serviced by qualified maintenance per-
drained and all moving parts have stopped. sonnel familiar with applicable local codes and the
construction and operation of this type of machinery.
• Be aware that hot water is used to flush the supply dispenser.
They must also be familiar with the potential hazards
Avoid opening the dispenser lid while the machine is running.
involved. Failure to observe this warning may result
• Do not attach anything to the supply dispenser’s nozzles, if
in personal injury, property damage, and/or equip-
applicable. The air gap must be maintained.
ment damage, and will void the warranty.
• Do not operate the machine without the water reuse plug or
water reuse system in place, if applicable. W820

• Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve and that fill


IMPORTANT: Ensure that the machine is installed on a
hose connections are tight. CLOSE the shut-off valves at the
level floor of sufficient strength. Ensure that the recom-
end of each wash day.
mended clearances for inspection and maintenance are
• Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or dropping the provided. Never allow the inspection and maintenance
washer can damage safety features. If this occurs, have wash- space to be blocked.
er checked by a qualified service person.
• DANGER: Before inspecting or servicing machine, power
supply must be turned OFF. The servicer needs to wait for at WARNING
least 5 minutes after turning the power OFF and needs to
check for residual voltage with a voltage meter. The inverter Never touch internal or external steam pipes, con-
capacitor or EMC filter remains charged with high voltage for nections, or components. These surfaces can be ex-
some time after powering OFF. This is an imminently hazard- tremely hot and will cause severe burns. The steam
ous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal must be turned off and the pipe, connections, and
injury or death. components allowed to cool before the pipe can be
• Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any touched.
servicing unless specifically recommended in the user-mainte- SW014
nance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that
the user understands and has the skills to carry out. ALWAYS
disconnect the washer from electrical, power and water sup- Safety Decals
plies before attempting any service.
Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the machine. Failure
• Disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or by
to maintain legible safety decals could result in injury to the oper-
unplugging the machine. Replace worn power cords.
ator or service technician.
• Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, re-
move the door to the washing compartment. Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid safety hazards.
• Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this washer accord-
ing to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions Operator Safety
which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
STRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant
WARNING
to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it
occur. Common sense, caution and care must be exer-
has completely stopped. Doing so could result in se-
cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the
rious injury.
washer.
SW012
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to
the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer. The following maintenance checks must be performed daily:

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1. Verify that all warning labels are present and legible, replace
as necessary.
2. Check door interlock before starting operation of the ma-
chine:
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door open. The ma-
chine should not start.
b. Close the door without locking it and start the machine.
The machine should not start.
c. Attempt to open the door while a cycle is in progress. The
door should not open.
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, dis-
connect power and call a service technician.
3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if any of the following
conditions are present:
a. The door does not remain securely locked during the en-
tire cycle.
b. Excessively high water level is evident.
c. Machine is not connected to a properly grounded circuit.
Do not bypass any safety devices in the machine.

WARNING
Operating the machine with severe out-of-balance
loads could result in personal injury and serious
equipment damage.
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Introduction

Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to Design 2 models or
later. Refer to the 12th position of the model number (e.g.
*CN040*YVXU 2 001):

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Models

20 Pound [9.1 CCN020HNF HCN020HCF ICN020HNF SCH020WXV SCN020JXF SCU020WCV


Kg] CCN020HNV HCN020HDF ICN020HNV SCH020WYF SCN020JYF SCU020WDV
CCN020KNF HCN020HEF ICN020KCF SCH020WYV SCN020JYV SCU020WEV
CCN020KNV HCN020HNF ICN020KCV SCL020GNF SCN020KNF SCU020WLF
HCD020LDF HCN020HNV ICN020KDF SCL020GNV SCN020KNV SCU020WLV
HCD020LDV HCN020HXF ICN020KDV SCL020HNF SCN020LCF SCU020WXV
HCH020GNF HCN020HYF ICN020KEF SCL020HNV SCN020LCV SCU020WYF
HCH020HDF HCN020KCF ICN020KEV SCL020JCF SCN020LDF SCU020WYV
HCH020HNF HCN020KCV ICN020KNF SCL020JCV SCN020LDV SCY020JDV
HCH020HNV HCN020KDF ICN020KNV SCL020JDF SCN020LEF SCY020JEF
HCH020HXF HCN020KDV ICN020KXF SCL020JDV SCN020LEV SCY020KNF
HCH020KCF HCN020KEF ICN020KYF SCL020JEF SCN020LXF SCY020KNV
HCH020KCV HCN020KEV ICN020KYV SCL020JEV SCN020LYF SCY020LEV
HCH020KDF HCN020KXF SCD020JDF SCL020JXF SCN020LYV SCY020WEV
HCH020KDV HCN020KYF SCD020LDF SCN020JXV SCN020WCF SCZ020GNF
HCH020KEF HCN020KYV SCD020LDV SCL020JYF SCN020WCV SCZ020KNV
HCH020KEV HCN020ZCF SCH020HNV SCL020JYV SCN020WDF UCH020GNF
HCH020KXV HCN020ZCV SCH020JCF SCL020KNF SCN020WDV UCH020GNV
HCH020ZCF HCN020ZDF SCH020JCV SCL020KNV SCN020WEF UCH020HNF
HCH020ZCV HCN020ZDV SCH020JDF SCL020LCF SCN020WEV UCH020HNV
HCH020ZDF HCN020ZEF SCH020JDV SCL020LDF SCN020WYF UCH020KNF
HCH020ZDV HCN020ZEV SCH020JEF SCL020LDV SCN020WYV UCH020KNV
HCH020ZEF HCN020ZXF SCH020JEV SCL020LEF SCU020GNF UCL020GNF
HCH020ZEV HCN020ZYF SCH020JXF SCL020LEV SCU020GNV UCL020GNV
HCH020ZXV HCN020ZYV SCH020JXV SCL020LLV SCU020HNF UCL020HNF
HCL020GNF HCU020GNF SCH020JYF SCL020LXF SCU020JCF UCL020HNV
HCL020HDF HCU020HEF SCH020JYV SCL020LXV SCU020JCV UCL020KNF
HCL020HNF HCU020HNF SCH020KNF SCL020LYF SCU020JDF UCL020KNV
HCL020HNV HCU020HNV SCH020KNV SCL020LYV SCU020JDV UCN020GNF
HCL020HXF HCU020HXF SCH020LCF SCL020WCF SCU020JEF UCN020GNV
HCL020KCF HCU020KCF SCH020LDF SCL020WCV SCU020JEV UCN020HNF
HCL020KCV HCU020KCV SCH020LDV SCL020WEF SCU020JLF UCN020HNV
HCL020KDF HCU020KEV SCH020LEF SCL020WEV SCU020JLV UCN020KNF
HCL020KDV HCU020KLF SCH020LEV SCL020WLF SCU020JXF UCN020KNV
HCL020KEF HCU020KLV SCH020LLV SCL020WLV SCU020JXV UCU020GNF
HCL020KEV HCU020KXV SCH020LXF SCL020WXF SCU020JYF UCU020GNV
HCL020KXV HCU020KYF SCH020LXV SCL020WXV SCU020JYV UCU020HNF
HCL020ZCF HCU020KYV SCH020LYF SCL020WYF SCU020KNF UCU020HNV
HCL020ZCV HCU020ZCV SCH020LYV SCL020WYV SCU020LCV UCU020KNF
HCL020ZDF HCU020ZEV SCH020WCF SCN020GNF SCU020LDV UCU020KNV
HCL020ZDV HCU020ZLF SCH020WCV SCN020HNF SCU020LEV UCY020KNF
HCL020ZEF HCU020ZLV SCH020WEF SCN020HNV SCU020LLF UCY020KNV
HCL020ZEV HCU020ZXV SCH020WEV SCN020JCF SCU020LLV UCZ020GNF
HCL020ZXV HCU020ZYF SCH020WLF SCN020JCV SCU020LXV UCZ020HNF
HCN020GNF HCZ020GNF SCH020WLV SCN020JDF SCU020LYV
HCN020GNV ICN020GNF SCH020WXF SCN020JEF SCU020WCF
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Models

30 Pound [13.6 CCN030HNF HCL030ZDV HCU030ZXV SCH030WCV SCN030JCV SCU030LLF


Kg] CCN030HNV HCL030ZEF HCU030ZYF SCH030WEF SCN030JDF SCU030LLV
CCN030KNF HCL030ZEV HCU030ZYV SCH030WEV SCN030JEF SCU030LXV
CCN030KNV HCL030ZXV HCZ030GNF SCH030WLF SCN030JXF SCU030LYV
HCD030LDF HCL030ZYF HCZ030HNF SCH030WLV SCN030JXV SCU030WCF
HCD030LDV HCN030GNF HCZ030HNV SCH030WXF SCN030JYF SCU030WCV
HCH030GNF HCN030GNV ICN030GNF SCH030WXV SCN030JYV SCU030WDV
HCH030HCF HCN030HCF ICN030HNF SCH030WYF SCN030KNF SCU030WEV
HCH030HDF HCN030HDF ICN030HNV SCH030WYV SCN030KNV SCU030WLV
HCH030HEF HCN030HEF ICN030KCF SCL030GCF SCN030LCF SCU030WXV
HCH030HLF HCN030HNF ICN030KCV SCL030GNF SCN030LCV SCU030WYF
HCH030HNF HCN030HNV ICN030KDF SCL030GNV SCN030LDF SCU030WYV
HCH030HNV HCN030HXF ICN030KDV SCL030HNF SCN030LDV SCY030JDV
HCH030HXF HCN030HYF ICN030KEF SCL030HNV SCN030LEF SCY030JEF
HCH030KCF HCN030KCF ICN030KEV SCL030JCF SCN030LEV SCY030KNF
HCH030KCV HCN030KCV ICN030KNF SCL030JCV SCN030LXF SCY030KNV
HCH030KDF HCN030KDF ICN030KNV SCL030JDF SCN030LXV SCY030LDF
HCH030KDV HCN030KDV ICN030KXF SCL030JDV SCN030LYF SCY030LEV
HCH030KEF HCN030KEF ICN030KYF SCL030JEF SCN030LYV SCY030WEV
HCH030KEV HCN030KEV ICN030KYV SCL030JEV SCN030WCF SCZ030GNF
HCH030KXV HCN030KXF SCD030JDF SCL030JXF SCN030WCV UCH030GNF
HCH030KYF HCN030KYF SCD030LDF SCL030JXV SCN030WDF UCH030GNV
HCH030ZCF HCN030KYV SCD030LDV SCL030JYF SCN030WDV UCH030HNF
HCH030ZCV HCN030ZCF SCH030GCF SCL030JYV SCN030WEF UCH030HNV
HCH030ZDF HCN030ZCV SCH030GNF SCL030KNF SCN030WEV UCH030KNF
HCH030ZDV HCN030ZDF SCH030GNV SCL030KNV SCN030WLV UCH030KNV
HCH030ZEF HCN030ZDV SCH030HNF SCL030LCF SCN030WYF UCL030GNF
HCH030ZEV HCN030ZEF SCH030HNV SCL030LCV SCN030WYV UCL030GNV
HCH030ZXV HCN030ZEV SCH030JCF SCL030LEF SCU030GNF UCL030HNF
HCH030ZYF HCN030ZXF SCH030JCV SCL030LEV SCU030GNV UCL030HNV
HCL030GNF HCN030ZYF SCH030JDF SCL030LXF SCU030HNF UCL030KNF
HCL030HCF HCN030ZYV SCH030JDV SCL030LXV SCU030JCF UCL030KNV
HCL030HDF HCU030GNF SCH030JEF SCL030LYF SCU030JCV UCN030GNF
HCL030HEF HCU030GNV SCH030JEV SCL030LYV SCU030JDF UCN030GNV
HCL030HLF HCU030HLF SCH030JXF SCL030WCF SCU030JDV UCN030HNF
HCL030HNF HCU030HNF SCH030JXV SCL030WCV SCU030JEF UCN030HNV
HCL030HNV HCU030HNV SCH030JYF SCL030WEF SCU030JEV UCN030KNF
HCL030HXF HCU030HXF SCH030JYV SCL030WEV SCU030JLF UCN030KNV
HCL030KCF HCU030KCF SCH030KNF SCL030WLF SCU030JLV UCU030GNF
HCL030KCV HCU030KCV SCH030KNV SCL030WLV SCU030JXF UCU030GNV
HCL030KDF HCU030KEV SCH030LCF SCL030WXF SCU030JXV UCU030HNF
HCL030KDV HCU030KLV SCH030LCV SCL030WXV SCU030JYF UCU030HNV
HCL030KEF HCU030KXV SCH030LEF SCL030WYF SCU030JYV UCU030KNF
HCL030KEV HCU030KYF SCH030LEV SCL030WYV SCU030KNF UCU030KNV
HCL030KXV HCU030KYV SCH030LXF SCN030GNF SCU030KNV UCY030KNF
HCL030KYF HCU030ZCF SCH030LXV SCN030GNV SCU030LCV UCY030KNV
HCL030ZCF HCU030ZCV SCH030LYF SCN030HNF SCU030LDV UCZ030GNF
HCL030ZCV HCU030ZEV SCH030LYV SCN030HNV SCU030LEF UCZ030HNF
HCL030ZDF HCU030ZLV SCH030WCF SCN030JCF SCU030LEV
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Models

40 Pound [18.1 CCN040HNF HCL040ZXV HCU040ZLV SCH040WCF SCN040HNV SCU040LEF


Kg] CCN040HNV HCN040GNF HCU040ZXF SCH040WCV SCN040JCF SCU040LEV
CCN040KNF HCN040GNV HCU040ZXV SCH040WEF SCN040JCV SCU040LLF
CCN040KNV HCN040HCF HCU040ZYF SCH040WEV SCN040JDF SCU040LLV
HCD040LDF HCN040HDF HCU040ZYV SCH040WLF SCN040JEF SCU040LXV
HCD040LDV HCN040HEF ICN040GNF SCH040WLV SCN040JXF SCU040LYV
HCH040GNF HCN040HNF ICN040HNF SCH040WXF SCN040JXV SCU040WCF
HCH040GNV HCN040HNV ICN040HNV SCH040WXV SCN040JYF SCU040WCV
HCH040HCF HCN040HXF ICN040KCF SCH040WYF SCN040JYV SCU040WDV
HCH040HDF HCN040HYF ICN040KCV SCH040WYV SCN040KNF SCU040WEV
HCH040HEF HCN040KCF ICN040KDF SCL040GCF SCN040KNV SCU040WLV
HCH040HNF HCN040KCV ICN040KDV SCL040GNF SCN040LCF SCU040WXV
HCH040HNV HCN040KDF ICN040KEF SCL040GNV SCN040LCV SCU040WYF
HCH040HXF HCN040KDV ICN040KEV SCL040HNF SCN040LDF SCU040WYV
HCH040KCF HCN040KEF ICN040KNF SCL040HNV SCN040LDV SCY040JDV
HCH040KCV HCN040KEV ICN040KNV SCL040JCF SCN040LEF SCY040JEF
HCH040KDF HCN040KXF ICN040KXF SCL040JCV SCN040LEV SCY040KNF
HCH040KDV HCN040KXV ICN040KYF SCL040JDF SCN040LLF SCY040KNV
HCH040KEF HCN040KYF ICN040KYV SCL040JDV SCN040LXF SCY040LDF
HCH040KEV HCN040KYV SCD040JCF SCL040JEF SCN040LXV SCY040LEV
HCH040KXV HCN040ZCF SCD040JDF SCL040JEV SCN040LYF SCY040WEV
HCH040ZCF HCN040ZCV SCD040LDF SCL040JXF SCN040LYV UCH040GNF
HCH040ZCV HCN040ZDF SCD040LDV SCL040JXV SCN040WCF UCH040GNV
HCH040ZDF HCN040ZDV SCH040GCF SCL040JYF SCN040WCV UCH040HNF
HCH040ZDV HCN040ZEF SCH040GNF SCL040JYV SCN040WDF UCH040HNV
HCH040ZEF HCN040ZEV SCH040GNV SCL040KNF SCN040WDV UCH040KNF
HCH040ZEV HCN040ZXF SCH040HNF SCL040KNV SCN040WEF UCH040KNV
HCH040ZXV HCN040ZXV SCH040HNV SCL040LCF SCN040WEV UCL040GNF
HCL040GNF HCN040ZYF SCH040JCF SCL040LCV SCN040WYF UCL040GNV
HCL040GNV HCN040ZYV SCH040JCV SCL040LEF SCN040WYV UCL040HNF
HCL040HCF HCU040GNF SCH040JDF SCL040LEV SCU040GNF UCL040HNV
HCL040HDF HCU040GNV SCH040JDV SCL040LLF SCU040GNV UCL040KNF
HCL040HEF HCU040HLF SCH040JEF SCL040LXF SCU040HNF UCL040KNV
HCL040HNF HCU040HNF SCH040JEV SCL040LXV SCU040JCF UCN040GNF
HCL040HNV HCU040HNV SCH040JXF SCL040LYF SCU040JCV UCN040GNV
HCL040HXF HCU040HXF SCH040JXV SCL040LYV SCU040JDF UCN040HNF
HCL040KCF HCU040KCF SCH040JYF SCL040WCF SCU040JDV UCN040HNV
HCL040KCV HCU040KCV SCH040JYV SCL040WCV SCU040JEF UCN040KNF
HCL040KDF HCU040KEV SCH040KNF SCL040WEF SCU040JEV UCN040KNV
HCL040KDV HCU040KLF SCH040KNV SCL040WEV SCU040JLF UCU040GNF
HCL040KEF HCU040KLV SCH040LCF SCL040WLF SCU040JLV UCU040GNV
HCL040KEV HCU040KXF SCH040LCV SCL040WLV SCU040JXF UCU040HNF
HCL040KXV HCU040KXV SCH040LEF SCL040WXF SCU040JXV UCU040HNV
HCL040ZCF HCU040KYF SCH040LEV SCL040WXV SCU040JYF UCU040KNF
HCL040ZCV HCU040KYV SCH040LLF SCL040WYF SCU040JYV UCU040KNV
HCL040ZDF HCU040ZCF SCH040LXF SCL040WYV SCU040KNF UCY040KNF
HCL040ZDV HCU040ZCV SCH040LXV SCN040GNF SCU040KNV UCY040KNV
HCL040ZEF HCU040ZEV SCH040LYF SCN040GNV SCU040LCV
HCL040ZEV HCU040ZLF SCH040LYV SCN040HNF SCU040LDV
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Models

60 Pound [27.2 CCN060HNF HCL060ZEV HCU060ZLV SCH060WLF SCN060JXF SCU060LLV


Kg] CCN060HNV HCL060ZXV HCU060ZYF SCH060WLV SCN060JXV SCU060LXV
CCN060KNF HCN060GNF HCU060ZYV SCH060WXF SCN060JYF SCU060LYV
CCN060KNV HCN060GNV ICN060GNF SCH060WXV SCN060JYV SCU060WCF
HCD060LDF HCN060HCF ICN060HNF SCH060WYF SCN060KNF SCU060WCV
HCD060LDV HCN060HDF ICN060HNV SCH060WYV SCN060KNV SCU060WDV
HCH060GNF HCN060HEF ICN060KCF SCL060GNF SCN060LCF SCU060WEV
HCH060GNV HCN060HNF ICN060KCV SCL060GNV SCN060LCV SCU060WLV
HCH060HCF HCN060HNV ICN060KDF SCL060HNF SCN060LDF SCU060WXV
HCH060HDF HCN060HXF ICN060KDV SCL060HNV SCN060LDV SCU060WYF
HCH060HNF HCN060HYF ICN060KEF SCL060JCF SCN060LEF SCU060WYV
HCH060HNV HCN060KCF ICN060KEV SCL060JCV SCN060LEV SCY060JDV
HCH060HXF HCN060KCV ICN060KNF SCL060JDF SCN060LXF SCY060JEF
HCH060KCF HCN060KDF ICN060KNV SCL060JDV SCN060LXV SCY060KNF
HCH060KCV HCN060KDV ICN060KXF SCL060JEF SCN060LYF SCY060KNV
HCH060KDF HCN060KEF ICN060KYF SCL060JEV SCN060LYV SCY060LEV
HCH060KDV HCN060KEV ICN060KYV SCL060JXF SCN060WCF SCY060WEV
HCH060KEF HCN060KXF SCD060JDF SCL060JYF SCN060WCV UCH060GNF
HCH060KEV HCN060KYF SCD060LDF SCL060JYV SCN060WDF UCH060GNV
HCH060KXV HCN060ZCF SCD060LDV SCL060KNF SCN060WDV UCH060HNF
HCH060ZCF HCN060ZCV SCH060GNF SCL060KNV SCN060WEF UCH060HNV
HCH060ZCV HCN060ZDF SCH060GNV SCL060LCF SCN060WEV UCH060KNF
HCH060ZDF HCN060ZDV SCH060HNF SCL060LCV SCN060WYF UCH060KNV
HCH060ZDV HCN060ZEF SCH060HNV SCL060LEF SCN060WYV UCL060GNF
HCH060ZEF HCN060ZEV SCH060JCF SCL060LEV SCU060GNF UCL060GNV
HCH060ZEV HCN060ZXF SCH060JCV SCL060LLF SCU060GNV UCL060HNF
HCH060ZXV HCN060ZYF SCH060JDF SCL060LXF SCU060HNF UCL060HNV
HCL060GNF HCN060ZYV SCH060JDV SCL060LXV SCU060HNV UCL060KNF
HCL060GNV HCN060KYV SCH060JEF SCL060LYV SCU060JCF UCL060KNV
HCL060HCF HCU060GNF SCH060JEV SCL060WCV SCU060JCV UCN060GNF
HCL060HDF HCU060GNV SCH060JXF SCL060WEF SCU060JDF UCN060GNV
HCL060HNF HCU060HLF SCH060JYF SCL060WEV SCU060JDV UCN060HNF
HCL060HNV HCU060HNF SCH060JYV SCL060WLF SCU060JEF UCN060HNV
HCL060HXF HCU060HNV SCH060KNF SCL060WLV SCU060JEV UCN060KNF
HCL060KCF HCU060HXF SCH060KNV SCL060WXF SCU060JLF UCN060KNV
HCL060KCV HCU060KCF SCH060LCF SCL060WXV SCU060JLV UCU060GNF
HCL060KDF HCU060KCV SCH060LCV SCL060WYF SCU060JXF UCU060GNV
HCL060KDV HCU060KEV SCH060LEF SCL060WYV SCU060JXV UCU060HNF
HCL060KEF HCU060KLF SCH060LEV SCN060GNF SCU060JYF UCU060HNV
HCL060KEV HCU060KLV SCH060LLF SCN060GNV SCU060JYV UCU060KNF
HCL060KXV HCU060KYF SCH060LXF SCN060HNF SCU060KNF UCU060KNV
HCL060ZCF HCU060KYV SCH060LXV SCN060HNV SCU060KNV UCY060KNF
HCL060ZCV HCU060ZCF SCH060LYV SCN060JCF SCU060LCV UCY060KNV
HCL060ZDF HCU060ZCV SCH060WCV SCN060JCV SCU060LDV
HCL060ZDV HCU060ZEV SCH060WEF SCN060JDF SCU060LEV
HCL060ZEF HCU060ZLF SCH060WEV SCN060JEF SCU060LLF
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Models

80 Pound [36.3 CCN080HNF HCN080HYV HCU080KYV SCL080HNF SCN080WYF SCU080WYV


Kg] CCN080HNV HCN080KCF HCU080ZCF SCL080KNF SCN080WYV SCY080KNF
CCN080KNV HCN080KCV HCU080ZCV SCL080KNV SCU080GNF SCY080KNV
HCD080LDF HCN080KDF HCU080ZYF SCL080LCF SCU080HNF UCH080GNF
HCD080LDV HCN080KDV HCU080ZYV SCN080GNF SCU080JCF UCH080HNF
HCH080GNF HCN080KEF ICN080GNF SCN080HNF SCU080JCV UCH080HNV
HCH080HNF HCN080KEV ICN080HNF SCN080JCF SCU080JDF UCH080KNF
HCH080HNV HCN080KXF ICN080HNV SCN080JCV SCU080JDV UCH080KNV
HCH080KDF HCN080KYF ICN080KCF SCN080JDF SCU080JEF UCL080GNF
HCH080KDV HCN080KYV ICN080KCV SCN080JYF SCU080JEV UCL080HNF
HCH080ZDF HCN080ZCF ICN080KDF SCN080JYV SCU080JLF UCL080HNV
HCH080ZDV HCN080ZCV ICN080KDV SCN080KNF SCU080JLV UCL080KNF
HCL080GNF HCN080ZDF ICN080KEF SCN080KNV SCU080JXF UCL080KNV
HCL080HNF HCN080ZDV ICN080KEV SCN080LCF SCU080JXV UCN080GNF
HCL080HNV HCN080ZEF ICN080KNF SCN080LCV SCU080JYF UCN080HNF
HCL080KDF HCN080ZEV ICN080KNV SCN080LDF SCU080JYV UCN080HNV
HCL080KDV HCN080ZXF ICN080KYF SCN080LDV SCU080KNV UCN080KNF
HCL080ZDF HCN080ZYF ICN080KYV SCN080LEF SCU080LCV UCN080KNV
HCL080ZDV HCN080ZYV SCD080LDF SCN080LXF SCU080LDV UCU080GNF
HCN080GNF HCU080GNF SCD080LDV SCN080LYF SCU080LEV UCU080HNF
HCN080HCF HCU080HCF SCH080GNF SCN080LYV SCU080LXV UCU080HNV
HCN080HCV HCU080HNF SCH080HNF SCN080WCF SCU080LYV UCU080KNF
HCN080HDF HCU080HXF SCH080KNF SCN080WCV SCU080WCV UCU080KNV
HCN080HNF HCU080KCF SCH080KNV SCN080WDF SCU080WDV UCY080KNF
HCN080HNV HCU080KCV SCH080LCF SCN080WDV SCU080WEV UCY080KNV
HCN080HYF HCU080KYF SCL080GNF SCN080WEV SCU080WXV
100 Pound [45.4 CCN100HNF HCN100HNF HCN100ZXF SCH100KNV SCN100WCF UCL100HNF
Kg] CCN100HNV HCN100HNV HCN100ZXV SCL100GNF SCN100WCV UCL100HNV
HCH100GNF HCN100KCF HCN100ZYF SCL100KNF SCN100WDF UCL100KNF
HCH100HNF HCN100KCV HCN100ZYV SCL100KNV SCN100WDV UCL100KNV
HCH100HNV HCN100KDF HCU100HNV SCN100GNF SCN100WEF UCN100GNF
HCH100KDF HCN100KDV ICN100GNF SCN100JCF SCN100WEV UCN100HNF
HCH100KDV HCN100KEF ICN100HNF SCN100KNF SCN100WXF UCN100HNV
HCH100ZDF HCN100KEV ICN100HNV SCN100KNV SCN100WXV UCN100KNV
HCH100ZDV HCN100KXF ICN100KCF SCN100LCF SCN100WYF UCU100HNF
HCL100GNF HCN100KXV ICN100KCV SCN100LCV SCN100WYV UCU100HNV
HCL100HNF HCN100KYF ICN100KDV SCN100LDF SCU100KNV UCU100KNF
HCL100HNV HCN100KYV ICN100KEV SCN100LDV SCY100KNF UCU100KNV
HCL100KDF HCN100ZCF ICN100KNF SCN100LEF UCH100GNF UCY100HNF
HCL100KDV HCN100ZCV ICN100KNV SCN100LEV UCH100HNF UCY100KNV
HCL100ZDF HCN100ZDF ICN100KXV SCN100LXF UCH100HNV
HCL100ZDV HCN100ZDV ICN100KYV SCN100LXV UCH100KNF
HCN100GNF HCN100ZEF SCH100GNF SCN100LYF UCH100KNV
HCN100HCF HCN100ZEV SCH100KNF SCN100LYV UCL100GNF

Delivery Inspection Serial Plate Location


Upon delivery, visually inspect crate, protective cover, and unit The serial plate is located at the rear of the machine and inside
for any visible shipping damage. If signs of possible damage are door. Provide the machine’s serial number and model number
evident, have the carrier note the condition on the shipping pa- when ordering parts or seeking technical assistance. Refer to Fig-
pers before the shipping receipt is signed, or advise the carrier of ure 1 .
the condition as soon as it is discovered.

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1 Manufacturing Date

The manufacturing date for your unit can be found on the serial
number. The first two digits indicate the year. The third and
fourth digits indicate the month. For example, a unit with serial
number 1505000001 was manufactured in May 2015.

CHM2433N_SVG

1. Serial Plate

Figure 1

Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source
from which the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Laun-
dry Systems at +1 (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of
the nearest authorized parts distributor.

Customer Service
For technical assistance, contact your local distributor or contact:
Alliance Laundry Systems
Shepard Street
P.O. Box 990
Ripon, WI 54971-0990
U.S.A.
www.alliancelaundry.com
Phone: +1 (920) 748-3121 Ripon, Wisconsin

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Specifications and Dimensions


General Specifications
Model 20 30 40 60 80 100

Overall Dimensions
Overall width, in. [mm] 26.0 [660] 29.0 [737] 30.63 [778] 34.06 [865] 41.5 [1054] 41.5 [1054]
Overall height, in. [mm] Design 2 43.5 [1105] 46.45 48.7 [1237] 51.39 57.66 57.66
[1180] [1305] [1465] [1465]
Design 3 44.5 [1130]
Overall depth, in. [mm] 30.85 [784] 35.29 [896] 42.25 44.7 [1135] 48.6 [1234] 52.6 [1336]
[1073]
Weight and Shipping Information
Net weight, lbs. [kg] 335 [152] 460 [209] 550 [249] 695 [315] 1210 [549] 1260 [572]
Standard shipping weight, lbs. [kg] 365 [166] 495 [225] 590 [268] 745 [338] 1260 [572] 1310 [594]
Standard shipping volume, ft3 [m3] Design 2 26.5 [0.75] 36 [1.01] 44 [1.24] 57 [1.61] 81 [2.29] 87 [2.4]
Design 3 27 [0.77]
Standard shipping dimensions Design 2 28 x 33.8 x 31.5 x 38.3 32.5 x 43.5 37.5 x 46.9 44 x 54.5 x 44 x 58.5 x
(WxDxH), in. [mm] 48.4 [711 x x 51.3 [800 x 53.6 [826 x 56.3 [953 58.6 [1118 58.6 [1118
859 x x 973 x x 1105 x x 1191 x x 1384 x x 1486 x
1229] 1303] 1361] 1430] 1488] 1488]
Design 3 28 x 33.8 x
49.4 [711 x
859 x
1256]
Slat crate shipping weight, lbs. [kg ] 450 [204] 590 [268] 690 [313] 860 [390] 1385 [628] 1435 [651]
Slat crate shipping volume, ft3 [m3] Design 2 36.2 [1.04] 47 [1.33] 54 [1.52] 78 [2.20] 105 [2.97] 112 [3.17]
Design 3 38 [1.07]
Slat crate shipping dimensions Design 2 32.5 x 36.8 36 x 41.3 x 37 x 45.9 x 42 x 49.9 x 48.5 x 57.5 48.5 x 61.5
(WxDxH), in. [mm] x 49.8 [826 55 [914 x 55 [940 x 64 [1067 x x 65.1 x 65.1
x 935 x 1049 x 1166 x 1267 x [1232 x [1232 x
1240] 1397] 1397] 1626] 1461 x 1562 x
1654] 1654]
Design 3 32.5 x 36.8
x 55 [826 x
935 x
1397]
Wash Cylinder Information
Cylinder diameter, in. [mm] 21 [533] 24 [610] 26.3 [668] 30 [762] 36 [914] 36 [914]
Cylinder depth, in. [mm] 13.8 [350] 16 [406] 20.3 [515] 22 [559] 21.9 [556] 25.9 [657]
Cylinder volume, ft3 [l] 2.8 [79.3] 4.2 [119] 6.3 [178] 9.00 [255] 12.9 [365] 15.2 [430]

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Model 20 30 40 60 80 100

Perforation size, in. [mm] 0.188 [4.78] 0.188 0.188 0.188 0.188 0.188
[4.78] [4.78] [4.78] [4.78] [4.78]
Perforation open area, % 17.3 18.6 18.8 18.8 19.6 20.2
Door Opening Information
Door opening size, in. [mm] 11.6 [295] 14.3 [363] 16.3 [414] 16.3 [414] 18.5 [470] 18.5 [470]
Height of door bottom above floor, in. 14.38 [365] 14 [356] 14.56 [370] 14.94 [379] 17.91 [455] 17.91 [455]
[mm]
Height of door opening above floor, 17 [432] 17 [431] 17.74 [451] 18.12 [460] 20.77 [528] 20.77 [528]
in. [mm]
Power Consumption
Average power used per No load .05 .09 .10 .15 .19 .19
cycle, kW-hr. (X-voltage
80 % load .06 .11 .14 .22 .28 .28
shown)
Estimated Building Heat Load
HVAC load, Btu/hr. [Kcal/hr.] (Non- 400 [101] 450 [113] 510 [129] 750 [189] 950 [239] 950 [239]
heat models)
Drive Train Information
Number of motors in drive train 1 1 1 1 1 1
Drive motor power, hp [kW] * 2 [1.5] 2 [1.5] 3 [2.2] 5 [3.7] 5 [3.7]
Cylinder Speeds
Gentle wash/reverse speed, RPM [G] 37 [0.4] 34 [0.4] 33 [0.4] 31 [0.4] 28 [0.4] 28 [0.4]
Wash/reverse speed, RPM [G] 51 [0.8] 48 [0.8] 46 [0.8] 43 [0.8] 39 [0.8] 39 [0.8]
Distribution speed, RPM [G] 92 [2.5] 86 [2.5] 82 [2.5] 77 [2.5] 70 [2.5] 70 [2.5]
Extract Speed 1 (very low), RPM [G] 301 [27] 282 [27] 269 [27] 252 [27] 230 [27] 230 [27]
Extract Speed 2 (low), RPM [G] 518 [80] 485 [80] 464 [80] 434 [80] 396 [80] 396 [80]
Extract Speed 3 (medium), RPM [G] 579 [100] 542 [100] 518 [100] 485 [100] 443 [100] 443 [100]
Extract Speed 4 (high), RPM [G] 648 [120] 606 [120] 579 [120] 542 [120] 495 [120] 495 [125]
Extract Speed 5 (very high), RPM [G] 710 [150] 664 [150] 635 [150] 594 [150] 542 [150] 542 [150]
Extract Speed 6 (ultra high), RPM [G] 819 [200] 766 [200] 733 [200] 686 [200] 626 [200] 568 [165]
Direct Steam Heating (Optional)
Steam inlet connection size, NPT 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
Number of steam inlets ** ** 1 1 1 1
Steam required to raise LOW .74 [0.34] .94 [0.43] 2.09 [0.94] 3.80 [1.63] 3.80 [1.72] 3.80 [1.72]
bath water temperature
MED 1.07 [0.49] 1.28 [0.58] 2.40 [1.09] 4.65 [2.11] 4.65 [2.11] 5.49 [2.49]
10°F/lbs. [10°C/kg]
HIGH 1.44 [0.65] 1.74 [0.79] 2.84 [1.29] 5.79 [2.63] 5.79 [2.63] 6.84 [3.10]

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Model 20 30 40 60 80 100

Average steam consumption per cycle, .34 .41 .78 .98 1.34 1.58
bHP
Electrical Heating
Total electrical heating Input Volt-
capacity, kW age
200V 5.4 5.4 10.8 10.8 19.1 19.1
240V 7.8 7.8 15.6 15.6 27.4 27.4
380V 6.5 6.5 13.0 13.0 17.2 17.2
415V 7.8 7.8 15.5 15.5 20.5 20.5
480V N/A N/A 15.6 15.6 27.4 27.4
Electrical heating elements 3 3 6 6 6 6
Electrical heat element size, kW 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 4.2 4.2
Noise Emissions
dBA Wash 58 58 58 58 58 58
Extract 100G 52 59 59 59 69 69
200G 61 66 66 66 76 73
* For B, Q and X-voltage models = 1 hp [.75 kW] and for N and P-voltage models = 2 hp [1.7 kW]
** 20 and 30 models can be prep for steam and a kit is available for conversion.
N/A = Not Applicable

Table 1

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Machine Dimensions
20-60 Models

K
J
I
H
G 3 4 1
Q
2 F 5

L
A B C

M
6 N
E
O
W P

R
S X
T

U CHM2618N_SVG

1. Supply Dispenser
2. Input Power Block Compartment
3. Hot Water Inlet
4. Cold Water Inlet
5. Vacuum Breaker
6. Drain Outlet

Figure 2

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Machine Dimensions - 20-60 Models, in. [mm]

20 20

Specification (Design 2) (Design 3) 30 40 60

A 38.0 [965] 39.0 [991] 40.94 [1040] 43.19 [1097] 45.88 [11.65]
B 35.0 [889] 36.0 [914] 37.94 [964] 40.19 [1021] 42.88 [1089]
C 34.52 [902] 35.52 [902] 37.46 [951] 39.71 [1009] 42.4 [1077]
D 4.7 [119] 4.7 [119] 4.14 [105] 4.51 [115] 4.87 [124]
E 7.83 [199] 7.83 [199] 9.33 [237] 8.82 [224] 9.89 [251]
F 2.99 [76] 2.99 [76] 2.99 [76] 2.99 [76] 2.99 [76]
G 6.94 [176] 6.94 [176] 6.94 [176] 6.94 [176] 6.94 [176]
H 8.82 [224] 8.82 [224] 8.82 [224] 8.82 [224] 8.82 [224]
I 15.15 [385] 15.15 [385] 15.15 [385] 15.15 [385] 19.9 [505]
J 15.65 [398] 15.65 [398] 15.65 [398] 15.65 [398] 20.4 [518]
K N/A N/A N/A 19.48 [495] 22.91 [582]
L N/A N/A N/A 44.61 [1133] 47.3 [1201]
M 0.34 [9] 0.34 [9] 0.34 [9] 2.0 [51] 2.0 [51]
N 26.83 [681] 26.83 [681] 31.5 [800] 35.52 [902] 38.62 [981]
O 27.31 [694] 27.31 [694] 31.82 [808] 36.96 [939] 39.45 [1002]
P 30.85 [784] 30.85 [784] 35.29 [896] 42.25 [1073] 44.7 [1135]
Q 9.0 [254] 9.0 [254] 9.0 [254] 9.0 [254] 9.0 [254]
R 23.01 [584] 23.01 [584] 24.0 [610] 26.0 [660] 26.38 [670]
S 17.0 [432] 17.0 [432] 17.0 [432] 17.74 [451] 18.12 [460]
T 14.38 [365] 14.38 [365] 14 [356] 14.56 [370] 14.94 [379]
U 26.0 [660] 26.0 [660] 29.0 [737] 30.63 [778] 34.06 [865]
V 42.0 [1067] 43.0 [1092] 44.95 [1142] 47.2 [1199] 49.89 [1267]
W 1.5 [3] 1.5 [3] 1.5 [38] 1.5 [38] 1.5 [38]
X 16.75 [426] 16.75 [426] 19.38 [429] 21.75 [552] 21.75 [552]
N/A = Not Applicable

Table 2

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80 and 100 Models

M
L
K
J
I
H 3 4
G 1
S
F 5 6
2
7

A B C N
D

8 O
E P
Q
AA R

Z
T

U
V AB

Y
X
W CHM2619N_SVG

1. Supply Dispenser
2. Input Power Block Compartment
3. Auxiliary Hot Water Inlet
4. Auxiliary Cold Water Inlet
5. Cold Water Inlet
6. Hot Water Inlet
7. Vacuum Breaker
8. Drain Outlet

Figure 3
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Machine Dimensions - 80 and 100 Models, in. [mm]

A 51.82 [1316] O 1.36 [35]


B 50.32 [1278] P 39.24 [997]
C 48.68 [1236] Q 80 44.16 [1122]

100 48.16 [1223]

D 6.41 [163] R 80 48.6 [1234]

100 52.6 [1336]

E 2.55 [65] S 9.0 [229]


F 2.99 [76] T 30.91 [785]
G 6.94 [176] U 20.77 [528]
H 8.82 [224] V 17.91 [455]
I 16.66 [423] W 41.5 [1054]
J 18.18 [462] X 26.15 [664]
K 21.65 [550] Y 3.57 [91]
L 26.15 [664] Z 56.16 [1426]
M 30.35 [771] AA 1.5 [38]
N 53.57 [1361] AB 25.25 [641]

Table 3

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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 20 and 30 Models


20 and 30 Models (refer to Table 4 )
B

C D

A H
G F

I J
L
K

S
M N O

T
1

R CHM2556N_SVG

1. Elevated Base Width


2. Front of Mounting Bolt Template
3. Machine Width

Figure 4

Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 20 and 30 Models, in. [mm]

Specification 20 30

A 2 [51] 2 [51]
B 26.37 [670] 29.38 [746]
C 20.88 [530] 23.89 [607]

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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 20 and 30 Models, in. [mm]

Specification 20 30

D 2.75 [70] 2.75 [70]


E 0.18 [5] 0.18 [5]
F 0.25 [6] 0.25 [6]
G 0.64 [16] 0.64 [16]
H 2.71 [69] 2.37 [60]
I 2.15 [55] 1.81 [46]
J 4.69 [119] 4.69 [119]
K 0.19 [5] 0.19 [5]
L 9.64 [245] 10.5 [267]
M 23.94 [608] 28.94 [735]
N 24.69 [627] 29.69 [754]
O 27.92 [709] 32.59 [828]
P 20.65 [524] 23.5 [597]
Q 26.37 [670] 29.38 [746]
R 26 [660] 29.02 [737]
S 22.2 [564] 26.1 [663]
T 31.19 [792] 37.53 [953]

Table 4

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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations - 40 and 60 Models


40 and 60 Models (refer to Table 5 )
B

C D

A F
H G

K
O J

S
L M N

3
Q CHM2557N_SVG

1. Elevated Base Width


2. Front of Mounting Bolt Template
3. Machine Width

Figure 5

Mounting Bolt Hole Locations - 40 and 60 Models, in. [mm]

Specification 40 60

A 2 [51] 2 [51]

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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations - 40 and 60 Models, in. [mm]

Specification 40 60

B 30.88 [784] 34.44 [875]


C 26 [660] 30 [762]
D 2.44 [62] 2.22 [56]
E 0.12 [3] 0.12 [3]
F 0.64 [16] 0.64 [16]
G 2.37 [60] 2.37 [60]
H 2 [51] 1.75 [44]
I 4.75 [121] 5.15 [131]
J 1.19 [30] 1.25 [32]
K 12.5 [318] 11.93 [303]
L 32.5 [826] 36 [914]
M 33.54 [852] 36.87 [936]
N 37.25 [946] 40.5 [1029]
O 23.63 [600] 27.5 [699]
P 30.88 [784] 34.44 [875]
Q 30.63 [778] 34.19 [868]
R 28.85 [733] 32.29 [820]
S 41.62 [1057] 46.86 [1190]

Table 5

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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 80 and 100 Models


80 and 100 Models (refer to Table 6 )
A
B D
C E
N F

G
A B B A
O

I
A B B A
Q
J
R K

A B B A

1 M

CHM2399N_SVG1

NOTE: For single machine installations or two machines installed back to back, use the outside bolt holes
marked “A”. For multiple machines installed side by side with minimum clearance, use the inside bolt holes
marked “B”.
1. Front of Mounting Bolt Template

Figure 6

Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 80 and 100 Models, in. [mm]

Specification 80 100

A 41.5 [1054] 41.5 [1054]


B 39.62 [1006] 39.62 [1006]
C 31.62 [803] 31.62 [803]

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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 80 and 100 Models, in. [mm]

Specification 80 100

D .94 [24] .94 [24]


E 4.94 [124] 4.94 [124]
F 6.63 [164] 6.63 [164]
G 3.3 [84] 3.3 [84]
H 16 [406] 16 [406]
I 35 [889] 35 [889]
J 37.3 [947] 37.3 [947]
K 42.2 [1073] N/A
L N/A 46.2 [1260]
M 1 [25] 1 [25]
N 1.96 [50] 1.96 [50]
O Outside 42.72 [1085] 42.72 [1085]
P Inside 35.43 [900] 35.43 [900]
Q Outside 52.86 [1342] 52.86 [1342]
R Inside 47.16 [1197] 47.16 [1197]
N/A = Not Applicable

Table 6

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Floor Mounting Layout – 20-60 Models


Dimensional Clearances - Single Machine Mount (refer to Table 7 )
1

A
2

5 CHM2426N_SVG

1. Wall
2. Rear of Base
3. Edge of Concrete Pad
4. Machine 1
5. Front of Base

Figure 7

Dimensional Clearances - Single Machine Mount - 20-60 Models, in. [mm]

Description 20 30 40 60

A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610] 24 [610] 24 [610] 24 [610]


B Distance of machine base to 3.44 [87] 4 [102] 3.99 [101] 5.99 [152]
edge of pad (minimum)
C Distance of machine base to 2.52 [64] 2.51 [64] 2.81 [71] 5.18 [131]
edge of pad (minimum)

Table 7

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Dimensional Clearances - Side-by-Side Mount (refer to Table 8 )


1

2 2 2

3 4 5

6 B 6 B 6
CHM2375N_SVG

1. Wall
2. Rear of Base
3. Machine 1
4. Machine 2
5. Machine 3
6. Front of Base

Figure 8

Dimensional Clearances - Side-by-Side Mount - 20-60 Models, in. [mm]

Description 20 30 40 60

A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610] 24 [610] 24 [610] 24 [610]


B Mounted without bases (min- 5.14 [131] 5.12 [130] 4.63 [118] 4.06 [103]
imum)
Mounted with bases (mini- 5.5 [139] 5.5 [139] 4.88 [124] 4.44 [112]
mum)

Table 8

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Dimensional Clearances - Back-to-Back Mount (refer to Table 9 )


1

A 5

1
B
CHM2376N_SVG

1. Front of Machine
2. Machine 2
3. Rear of Machine
4. Machine 1
5. Edge of Concrete Pad

Figure 9

Dimensional Clearances - Back-to-Back Mount - 20-60 Models, in. [mm]

Description 20 30 40 60

A Adjacent rear bolt spacing 28.3 [719] 27.6 [702] 28.0 [710] 27.5 [699]
(minimum)
B Distance from front bolt to 5.26 [134] 5.26 [134] 6.19 [157] 8.9 [226]
edge of pad (minimum)

Table 9

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Floor Mounting Layout – 80 and 100 Models


Standard Mount for Single Machine (refer to Table 10 )
1

A
2

5 CHM2427N_SVG

1. Wall
2. Rear of Base
3. Edge of Concrete Pad
4. Machine 1
5. Front of Base

Figure 10

Standard Mount for Single Machine - 80 and 100 Models, in. [mm]

Description 80-100

A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610]


B Distance of machine base to edge of pad (minimum) 4.98 [126]
C Distance of machine base to edge of pad (minimum) 8 [203]

Table 10

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Standard Mount Side-by-Side (refer to Table 11 )


1

2 2

3 4

5 5
B
PHM819N_SVG

1. Wall
2. Rear of Base
3. Machine 1
4. Machine 2
5. Front of Base

Figure 11

Standard Mount Side-by-Side - 80 and 100 Models, in. [mm]

Description 80-100

A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610]


B Adjacent unit bolt spacing (minimum) 6 [152]

Table 11

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Close Mount Side-by-Side (refer to Table 12 )


1

2 2

3 4

5 B 5
PHM820N_SVG

1. Wall
2. Rear of Base
3. Machine 1
4. Machine 2
5. Front of Base

Figure 12

Close Mount Side-by-Side - 80 and 100 Models, in. [mm]

Description 80-100

A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610]


B Adjacent unit bolt spacing (minimum) 10.38 [264]
IMPORTANT: When close mounting, bolt machine using inside bolt holes.

Table 12

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Back-to-Back Mount (refer to Table 13 )

1
B

5
3

B
PHM810N_SVG

1. Front of Machine
2. Machine 2
3. Rear of Machine
4. Machine 1
5. Edge of Concrete Pad

Figure 13

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Back-to-Back Mount - 80 and 100 Models, in. [mm]

Description 80-100

A Adjacent rear bolt spacing (minimum) 33.3 [846]


B Distance from front bolt to edge of pad (minimum) 8 [203]

Table 13

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Installation
Pallet Jack Cover Plate Removal (80
WARNING
and 100 Models Only)
To reduce the risk of fire, serious injury, property
Prior to installing an 80 and 100 models, the optional pallet jack
damage and/or death, install the machine on a level
cover plate can be removed in preparation of re-installing to ma-
(within 3/8 inch), uncovered concrete floor of suffi-
chine base frame after machine installation.
cient strength at grade.
1. Locate cover plate on back panel.
W787
2. Remove back panel.
3. Remove all hardware holding cover plate on back panel, refer For new foundations a mounting bolt template or an elevated
to Figure 14 . DO NOT DISCARD HARDWARE. metal base frame is available at extra cost. For all installations a
4. Remove cover plate. concrete hardware kit is available at extra cost.
2 3 The machine must be anchored to a smooth level surface so that
1 the entire base of the machine is supported and rests on the
mounting surface.
IMPORTANT: Do not permanently support the machine
on only four points with spacers. Grouting is required
and spacers must be removed.
1
Machine Installation with Existing Floor
4
CHM2400N_SVG
The existing floor slab must meet minimum requirements shown
in Machine Foundation and Pad Installation per machine model.
1. Nut The floor must be reinforced concrete without voids under slab.
2. Stud If the floor meets these requirements and an elevated pad is NOT
3. Cover Plate desired, refer to Figure 16 and proceed to Machine Mounting and
4. Back Panel Grouting section.

Figure 14 Elevated Pad Installation with Existing Floor

5. Re-install back panel. The existing floor slab must meet minimum requirements shown
in Machine Foundation and Pad Installation per machine. The
NOTE: Refer to Pallet Jack cover Plate Installation (80 and floor must be reinforced concrete without voids under slab. If the
100 Models Only) section to install cover plate to ma- slab meets these requirements and an elevated pad is desired, re-
chine base after machine installation. fer to Figure 17 and proceed to Machine Foundation and Pad In-
stallation section.
Single Machine Foundation
Requirements Elevated Base Frame Installation with Existing
Floor
A minimum 3500 psi (refer to rating per supplier) reinforced con-
crete set on a prepared bed is required for all new machine instal- The existing floor slab must meet minimum requirements shown
lations. in Machine Foundation and Pad Installation per machine. The
NOTE: Do not mount on wooden floors, tile floors, ele- floor must be reinforced concrete without voids under slab. If the
vated floor levels, stacked multiple base frames, or slab meets these requirements and an elevated base frame is de-
over basements or crawl spaces because of the high sired, refer to Figure 17 and Figure 18 and proceed to Machine
extract speed and the G-forces exerted. For 80 models Mounting and Grouting.
and larger, do not mount on metal base frames.
Thoroughness of detail must be stressed with all foundation work
to ensure a stable unit installation, eliminating possibilities of ex-
cessive vibration during extract.

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CHM2412N_SVG

Figure 15

New Foundation
If the existing floor slab does not meet the single machine foun-
dation requirements per model, refer to Figure 18 and proceed to
Machine Foundation and Pad Installation section.

Isolated Pad Installation


This type of installation is NOT recommended. Installer MUST
consult a Structural Engineer for concrete specifications and re-
quirements for installations that will not be tied into adjacent
foundations.
IMPORTANT: The above instructions and recommenda-
tions are conservative specifications for a typical in-
stallation based on consultations with a structural en-
gineer. Alliance Laundry Systems stands behind all in-
stallations meeting these specifications. For alternate
installation specifications based on your soil type, lo-
cation, building structure, unique floor geometry, ma-
chine types, and utilities, consult a structural engineer
in your local area.

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Machine Foundation and Pad ted by the machine during extract. This concrete pad, recommen-
ded not to exceed 8 inches [203 mm] above existing floor, must
Installation be placed, reinforced with rebar and tied to the existing floor. Re-
fer to Table 14 , Figure 16 , Figure 17 and Figure 18 for multiple
A concrete pad may be constructed to elevate a machine. Care
machine installations.
must be exercised in the design of the pad due to the force exer-

Machine Foundation and Pad Installation, in. [mm]

Specification 20 30 40 60 80-100

Minimum Foun- F-speed 4 [102] 4 [102] 4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152]


dation Thickness
V-speed 6 [152] 6 [152] 9 [229]
Minimum Exca- F-speed 8 [203] 8 [203] 8 [203] 8 [203] 12 [305]
vation Depth
V-speed 12 [305] 12 [305] 15 [381]
Minimum Pad Size
Single machine (WxD) 31.4 x 34.8 [798 34.4 x 39.5 [874 36.5 x 43.5 [927 44.8 x 50.6 57.5 x 49.2
x 884] x 1003] x 1105] [1139 x 1285] [1461 x 1250]
Two machines, Side-by-side (WxD) 57.54 x 34.8 63.52 x 39.5 67.38 x 43.5 78.98 x 50.6 99.5 x 49.2
[1462 x 884] [1613 x 1003] [1711 x 1105] [2006 x 1285] [2527 x 1250]
Two machines, Back-to-back 31.4 x 88.63 34.4 x 98.37 36.5 x 115.23 44.8 x 119.48 51.5 x 130.56
(WxD) [798 x 2251] [874 x 2499] [927 x 2927] [1138 x 3035] [1308 x 3316]
NOTE: Inside and outside mounting only available on 80 and 100 models.
N/A = Not Applicable

Table 14

IMPORTANT: Do NOT install a pad on top of the exist- 7. Clean out debris from each reinforcing bar hole.
ing floor. The foundation and pad must be constructed 8. Fill half the hole depth with acrylic adhesive.
and tied together as one piece. 9. Using #4 (60 ksi) reinforcing bar, tie new pad to existing floor
If the existing floor is not reinforced concrete at least of mini- making sure to tie reinforcing bars at the intersections and us-
mum thickness (depending on model), an elevated pad is desired ing proper reinforcing bar supports to hold bars at the proper
or multiple machines are to be installed, the following steps must depth in the pad.
be performed (refer to Figure 16 , Figure 17 and Figure 18 ): 10. Allow adhesive around reinforcing bar to cure properly, refer
to adhesive manufacturer for recommended cure times.
1. Cut a hole larger on all sides than the machine base through
11. Completely fill with 3500 psi minimum concrete up to the ex-
the existing floor, refer to Table 14 .
isting foundation level plus any added level (maximum of 8
2. Excavate to a depth as indicated in Table 14 from the top of inches [203 mm]) for the desired elevated pad. The concrete
the existing floor. must be poured so that the entire foundation and pad cures as
3. If installing a foundation with elevated pad, prepare a form one piece.
for the above-ground portion of the foundation. Verify that the 12. Allow concrete to cure, refer to manufacturer’s recommended
top of the foundation is level. The height of the foundation cure times.
pad must not exceed 8 inches [203 mm] above the existing
13. Using a mounting bolt template, elevated base frame or the
floor.
machine base, mark where the holes should be drilled to
4. Backfill with clean fill dirt. mount the machine.
5. Compact backfill, making sure to allow for correct concrete
NOTE: As an alternate method, cast in the Grade 5
thickness.
(minimum SAE rating), 5/8 inches [16 mm] for 20-60
6. Drill holes [refer to manufacturer’s requirements for drill hole models and 3/4 inch [19 mm] for 80 and 100 models
size] for the perimeter reinforcing bar at a depth of 2.5 inches anchor bolts as the concrete is poured, refer to Fig-
[64 mm] into the existing floor. The reinforcing should be 12 ure 20 and Table 18 .
inches [305 mm] on center each way around entire perimeter.

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14. Proceed to Machine Mounting and Grouting section.


Machine Installation
Existing Floor (refer to Table 15 )
1

PHM814N_SVG

1. Existing Floor with 3500 PSI (minimum) Concrete


2. Compacted Fill (minimum 6 in. [152 mm])

Figure 16

Existing Floor, in. [mm]

40-60 40-60
Description 20-30 (F-speed) (V-speed) 80-100

A Required thickness of existing floor 4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152] 9 [229]


(minimum)

Table 15

Elevated Pad (refer to Table 16 )


2 B 3 C

A
4

D
5 E

PHM852N_SVG

1. Existing Floor
2. 3500 PSI (minimum) Concrete
3. Reinforcing Bar
4. Perimeter Reinforcing Bar
5. Compacted Fill (minimum 6 in. [152 mm])

Figure 17

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Elevated Pad, in. [mm]

40-60 40-60
Description 20-30 (F-speed) (V-speed) 80-100

A Height of elevated pad above floor 8 [203] 8 [203] 8 [203] 8 [203]


(maximum)
B Distance between reinforcing bars 12 [305] 12 [305] 12 [305] 12 [305]
(maximum)
C Length of reinforcing bar extending in- 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64]
to existing floor (minimum)
D Total depth of foundation (concrete 8 [203] 8 [203] 12 [305] 15 [381]
plus 6 in. [152 mm] fill) (minimum)
E Required thickness of existing floor 4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152] 6 [152]
(minimum)

Table 16

Tie-in to Existing Floor (refer to Table 17 )


1
2 4
A C 3

5
CHM2390N_SVG

1. Existing Floor
2. 3500 PSI (minimum) Concrete
3. Reinforcing Bar
4. Perimeter Reinforcing Bar
5. Compacted Fill (minimum 6 in. [152 mm])

Figure 18

Tie-in to Existing Floor, in. [mm]

40-60 40-60
Description 20-30 (F-speed) (V-speed) 80-100

A Required thickness of existing floor 4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152] 6 [152]


(minimum)

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Tie-in to Existing Floor, in. [mm]

40-60 40-60
Description 20-30 (F-speed) (V-speed) 80-100

B Total depth of foundation (concrete 8 [203] 8 [203] 12 [305] 15 [381]


plus 6 in. [152 mm] fill)(minimum)
C Distance between reinforcing bars 12 [305] 12 [305] 12 [305] 12 [305]
(minimum)
D Length of reinforcing bar extending in- 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64]
to existing floor (minimum)

Table 17

Machine Mounting and Grouting WARNING


NOTE: After the concrete has cured completely and the Crush hazard. To avoid personal injury and/or
cast-in-place method was used, refer to Figure 20 and property damage, do not tip the machine more
proceed to Step 7. If acrylic adhesive anchors are de- than 25 degrees in any direction.
sired, refer to Figure 19 and proceed with Step 1 after
W793
concrete has cured completely.
1. Refer to Table 18 to set the drill depth gauge. 10. Completely fill the space between the elevated base frame or
machine base and the floor with a good quality non-shrink-
2. Drill the holes to the set depth.
ing machinery precision grout to ensure a stable installation.
3. Use compressed air or squeeze bulb to clean out debris from Grout completely under frame. Remove front panel and back
each hole. panel to gain access to entire perimeter of base plates. Force
4. Fill half the hole depth with an industry-accepted adhesive an- grout under base until all voids are filled.
choring system. IMPORTANT: Minimum Grade 5, SAE rating, flat
5. Insert anchor bolt until it reaches the bottom. Refer to Table washers and minimum Grade 5, SAE rating, serrated
18 . hex flange locknuts are the recommended hardware
6. Ensure all air pockets are removed from adhesive surrounding for anchoring machine or elevated base frame to an-
the bolt. chor bolts.
7. Allow adhesive around bolt to cure completely. 11. Position the flat washers and locknuts on the anchor bolts and
finger-tighten to machine base or elevated base frame.
8. Remove shipping materials and place the machine or elevated
base frame carefully over the bolts. 12. Allow machine grout to set, but not cure.
NOTE: Never attempt to lift the machine by the door IMPORTANT: Refer to bolt manufacturer’s recom-
handle or by pushing on the cover panels. Always mended adhesive cure times.
insert a pry bar or other lifting device under the bot- 13. Remove the spacers carefully, allowing the machine base or
tom frame of the machine to move it. elevated base frame to settle into the wet grout.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT install 80 or larger models on NOTE: If installing a 20 through 60 model directly to
an elevated metal base frame. finished floor, wait until grout is completely cured
and skip to Step 18. If installing on elevated base
9. Raise and level the machine or elevated base frame 1/2 inch
frame, proceed to Step 14.
[1.27 cm] off the floor on four corners, using spacers such as
nut fasteners. 20-60 Models
14. After the grout is completely cured, position the machine over
the elevated base frame.
15. Align the mounting holes on the machine with the corre-
sponding holes on the elevated base frame.
16. Install a bolt, flat washer and locknut in each mounting hole.
17. Hand tighten each nut.

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a. Tighten the two rear nuts two turns. IMPORTANT: Refer to recommended grout cure
b. Tighten the two front nuts two turns. times from manufacturer before torquing locknuts.
c. Tighten the two middle nuts firmly. IMPORTANT: All torque joints must remain dry (non-
18. Torque all the locknuts to 90 ± 9 ft.-lbs. – one after the other – lubricated).
until all are tightened evenly and the machine is fastened se-
NOTE: Check and retighten the locknuts after five to
curely to the elevated base frame or floor.
ten days of operation and every month thereafter.
80 and Larger Models
19. After the grout is completely cured, torque the locknuts to 150
± 15 ft.-lbs. – one after the other – until all are tightened even-
ly and the machine is fastened securely to the floor.
Acrylic Adhesive Anchors (refer to Table 18 )
B
C 1

3
A
D 4

7
E 6
PHM811N_SVG

1. Machine Frame Base


2. Grout 1/2 in. [13 mm]
3. Acrylic Adhesive
4. Anchor Bolt (minimum Grade 5 SAE rating)
5. Concrete
6. Drill Hole Size per Manufacturer Requirements
7. Edge of Pad

Figure 19

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Cast-in-place Anchors (refer to Table 18 )


B
C 1

A
D 3

5 E CHM2438N_SVG

1. Machine Frame Base


2. Grout
3. Anchor Bolt (minimum Grade 5 SAE rating)
4. Concrete
5. Edge of Pad

Figure 20

Minimum Anchoring Specifications, in. [mm]

Description 20-40 60 80-100

Number of Bolts 4 or 6* 6 6
A Bolt Length 6 [152] 6 [152] 8.75 [216]
B Thread Extension 2-1/2 [64] 2-1/2 [64] 2.75 [64]
C Bolt Diameter 5/8 [16] 5/8 [16] 3/4 [19]
D Embedment Depth 3-1/2 [89] 3-1/2 [89] 6 [152]
E Distance from Bolt Center to Edge of Refer to Table 8 Refer to Table 8 Refer to Table 11
Concrete Pad
* On 20-40 models, the four (4) corner bolts are required and the two (2) center bolts are optional when mounting a machine or
elevated base frame to floor.

Table 18

Floor Load Data

Specification 20 30 40 60 80 100

Static floor load, lbs. [kN] 420 [1.87] 570 [2.54] 700 [3.11] 940 [4.18] 1550 [6.89] 1670 [7.51]
Static pressure, lbs.-ft2 [kN-m2] 96 [4.60] 99 [4.74] 100 [4.79] 106 [5.08] 137 [6.56] 147 [7.04]

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Floor Load Data

Specification 20 30 40 60 80 100

Dynamic floor load, lbs. [kN] 420 [1.86] 630 [2.80] 840 [3.74] 1260 [5.61] 1680 [7.48] 1680 [7.48]
Dynamic floor pressure, lbs.- 96 [4.60] 109 [5.22] 119 [5.70] 143 [6.85] 149 [7.13] 149 [7.13]
ft2 [kN-m2]
Dynamic load F-speed 9.7 9.0 8.6 8.1 7.4 7.4
frequency, Hz
V-speed 13.7 12.8 12.2 11.4 10.4 9.5
Maximum moment about ma- 805 [1.09] 1260 [1.71] 1820 [2.47] 2770 [3.76] 4330 [5.87] 4330 [5.87]
chine base, lbs.-ft. [kN-m]
Maximum vertical load, lbs. 795 [3.54] 1150 [5.12] 1470 [6.54] 2080 [9.25] 3050 [13.57] 3140 [13.82]
[kN]

Table 19 2. Floor Load Data

Drain Connection 40 PVC plumbing (20 and 30 models) and the 3 inches [76
mm]schedule 40 PVC plumbing (40-100 models).
IMPORTANT: Machine must be installed in accordance If proper drain size is not available or practical, a surge tank is
with all local codes and ordinances. required. A surge tank along with a sump pump should be used
All drain systems must be vented to prevent an air lock or siphon- when gravity drainage is not possible.
ing.
Use the supplied black rubber adapter and clamps to transition
from the machine drain outlet to the 2 inches [51 mm] schedule

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Drain Trough System


1

7 4
6 5

CHM2379N_SVG

1. Rear of Machine
2. Drain Pipe
3. Steel Grate
4. Drain Trough
5. Strainer
6. Waste Line
7. 1 in. [25 mm] minimum gap

Figure 21

Direct Drain System


4
5*

3
2

6
CHM2386N_SVG

* Drain line must be vented to meet local plumbing codes.


1. Drain Hose
2. Drain Valve
3. Drain Tee
4. Overflow Hose
5. Vent Pipe*
6. Trap (as required by local codes)

Figure 22

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IMPORTANT: Increasing the drain hose length, instal-


ling elbows, or causing bends will decrease drain flow
rates and increase drain times, impairing machine per-
formance.

Drain Information

Specification 20 30 40 60 80 100

Drain connection size, in. [mm] 2 [51] 2 [51] 3 [76]* 3 [76]* 3 [76]* 3 [76]*
Overflow drain connection size, 1.5 [457] 1.5 [457] 1.5 [457] 1.5 [457] 2.25 [686] 2.25 [686]
in. [mm]
Number of drain outlets 1 1 1 1 1 1
Drain flow capacity, gal/min 25 [95] 30 [114] 40 [151] 50 [189] 55 [208] 55 [208]
[l/min]
Maximum discharge (level 30), 8.24 [31.2] 9.72 [36.8] 10.30 [39] 17.98 [68.1] 26.98 [102.1] 32.16 [121.7]
gal [1]
Recommended drain pit size, ft3 2.0 [57] 2.5 [71] 3.5 [128] 5.7 [161] 8.0 [221] 9.5 [269]
[l]
*Also works with 3 in. [76 mm] OD PVC pipe if connected to inside of drain tee connector.

Table 20

3. Hang hoses in a large loop; do not allow them to kink.


Water Connection Requirements
If additional hose lengths are needed or using hoses other than
those supplied by manufacturer, flexible hoses with screen filters
WARNING are required.
IMPORTANT: Use only new hoses supplied with the
To prevent personal injury, avoid contact with inlet machine. Do not reuse old hoses.
water temperatures higher than 125° Fahrenheit [51°
Celsius] and hot surfaces.
Cabinet Hardmount Water Supply Information
W748

The maximum water inlet temperature for vended models is Require-


125°F [51°C]and the recommended maximum water inlet tem- Specification Model ment
perature for on-premises models is 150°F [66°C] (standard mod-
els) or 140°F [60°C] (WRAS approved models) . Water inlet connection size, in. 20-100 3/4 [19]
BSP [mm]
Connections should be supplied by a hot and a cold water line of
at least the sizes shown in Water Supply Line Sizing . Installation Thread pitch, GHT [BSPP] 20-100 3/4 x 11.5 [3/4
of additional machines will require proportionately larger water x 14]
lines. Number of water inlets 20-100 2
Connections should be supplied by a hot and a cold water line per
Table 21  continues...
national and local codes and in accordance with AS/NZS 3500.I.
To connect water service to a machine with hoses, use the follow-
ing procedure:
1. Before installing hoses, flush the building’s water system at
the machine connection valves for at least two (2) minutes.
2. Check filters in the machine’s inlet hoses for proper fit and
cleanliness before connecting.

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1
2
Require-
Specification Model ment

Number of auxiliary water in- 80-100 2


lets
(standard 3
models)

80-100 0 4
(WRAS- ap-
proved mod-
els)

Recommended pressure, psi 20-100 30-85


[kPa] [200-570] 5

Inlet flow capacity per inlet, 20-100 5.2 [20] PHM831N_SVG


gal/min at 85 psi [l/min at 550
80-100 4.0 [15] 1. Air Cushions (Risers)
kPa]
(auxillary 2. Water Supply Faucets
water inlets) 3. Dual Check Valves
4. Filters
Table 21
5. Hoses

Water Supply Line Sizing, in. [mm]


Figure 23

Supply Line Size To comply with WRAS (IRN R150) and Australian water regula-
tions, European standard EN1717 and Australian standard
ATS5200.101, an approved double check valve backflow preven-
Number of Machines Main Hot/Cold
tion device with the watermark is provided with the unit and must
be fitted at the point of connection(s) between the supply and the
1 .75 [19] .75 [19]
fitting. Refer to Figure 23 .
2 1 [25] .75 [19] NOTE: No more than two (2) water connection hoses
should be used on WRAS-approved models.
3 1.25 [32] 1 [25]
4 1.5 [38] 1 [25]

Table 22

Suitable air cushions (risers) should be installed in supply lines to


prevent “hammering.” Refer to Figure 23 .
Alliance Laundry Systems, LLC ranges of front loading commer- Figure 24
cial clothes washing machines have solenoid valves at the inlets.
The water supply to the washing machines is supplied with an
AB air gap between the soap tray and the drum. Minimum and
maximum working pressure30 psi and 85 psi [200 kPa and 570
kPal]. The machines are supplied with approved inlet hoses with
a maximum inlet dimension of 1/2 inch [15 mm] (ID).
NOTE: This machine has a fluid category 5 backflow
prevention device built in between the soap tray and
drum.

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IMPORTANT: Alliance Laundry Systems warranty does


not cover components that fail as a result of improper
input voltage.
Make sure the correct transformer jumper (208 Volt or 240 Volt)
is in place. Refer to the “optional” Electrical Service Conversion
label located on the back of the machine near the serial plate. Re-
fer to Figure 26 .

Figure 25

Electrical Installation Requirements


IMPORTANT: Electrical ratings are subject to change.
Refer to serial plate for electrical ratings information
specific to your machine.

DANGER
Electrical shock hazard will result in death or serious
injury. Disconnect electric power and wait five (5) mi-
CHM2436N_SVG
nutes before servicing.
1. Electrical Service Conversion Label
W810

Figure 26
WARNING Machines are equipped with an AC inverter drives requiring a
clean power supply, free from voltage spikes and surges. Use
Dangerous voltages are present inside the machine.
voltage monitor to check incoming power.
Only qualified personnel should attempt adjustments
and troubleshooting. Disconnect power from the ma-
chine before removing any cover and guards, and
before attempting any service procedures.
W736

WARNING
Hazardous Voltage. Can cause shock, burn or death.
Verify that a ground wire from a proven earth ground
is connected to the lug near the input power block
on this machine.
W360

NOTE: For voltages above or below listed specifica-


tion, a qualified electrical contractor must be consulted
to install the appropriate transformer to meet the OEM
electrical specifications. Refer to North American Appro-
val and CE Approval.
Electrical connections are made at the rear of the machine. The
machine must be connected to the proper electrical supply shown
on the serial plate on the rear of the machine, using copper con-
ductors only.

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Input Power Conditioning install one of the devices listed under the Possible Corrective Ac-
tion(s).
The drive is suitable for direct connection to input power within IMPORTANT: Only one device per branch circuit is re-
the rated voltage of the drive. Listed in Input Power Condition quired. It should be mounted closest to the branch and
are certain input power conditions which may cause component sized to handle the total current of the branch circuit.
damage or reduction in product life. If any of the conditions exist,

Input Power Condition Possible Corrective Action(s)

Low Line impedance (less than 1% line reactance) • Install Line Reactor
• Isolation Transformer
Greater than 120 kVA supply transformer
Line has power factor correction capacitors • Install Line Reactor
• Isolation Transformer
Line has frequent power interruptions
Line has intermittent noise spikes in excess of 6000V (lightning)
Phase to ground voltage exceeds 125% of normal line to line • Remove MOV jumper to ground
voltage • Install Isolation Transformer with grounded secondary (if
necessary)
Ungrounded distribution system
240V open delta configuration (stinger leg)* • Install Line Reactor

* For drives applied on an open delta with a middle phase grounded neutral system, the phase opposite the phase that is tapped in the
middle to the neutral or earth is referred to as the “stinger leg,” “high leg,” “red leg,” etc. This leg should be identified throughout
the system with red or orange tape on the wire at each connection point. The stinger leg should be connected to the center Phase B
on the reactor.

Table 23

Input Voltage Requirements DANGER


For voltages above or below listed specifications, contact your
power company or local electrician. Hazardous Rotation Speed. Will cause serious injury
when controlling AC inverter drive with a parameter
If machine is intended for four-wire service, a neutral leg must be unit, safety features are bypassed allowing basket to
provided by power company. rotate at high speeds with the door open. Place large
If a delta supply system is used on a four-wire model, connect sign on front of machine to warn people of imminent
high leg to L3. danger.

IMPORTANT: Improper connections will result in equip- W361

ment damage and will void warranty.


Circuit Breakers and Quick Disconnects
DANGER
Single-phase machines require a single-phase inverse-time circuit
breaker. Three-phase machines and V-speed machines require a
Electrical shock hazard will result in death or serious
separate, three-phase inverse-time circuit breaker to prevent dam-
injury. Disconnect electric power and wait five (5) mi-
age to the motor by disconnecting all legs if one should be lost
nutes before servicing.
accidentally. Refer to North American Approval section for mod-
W810 el-specific circuit breaker requirements.
IMPORTANT: All quick disconnects should comply with
the specifications. DO NOT use fuses instead of circuit
breakers.

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Connection Specifications Machine Must Be Hard Wired

IMPORTANT: Connection must be made by a qualified


electrician using wiring diagram provided with ma-
chine, or according to accepted European Union stand-
ards.
Connect machine to an individual branch circuit not shared with
lighting or other equipment. Shield connection in a liquid-tight or
approved flexible conduit. Copper conductors of correct size
must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code
(NEC) or other applicable codes.
Use wire sizes indicated in the Electrical Specifications chart for
runs up to 50 feet [15 m]. Use next larger size for runs of 50 to
100 feet [15 to 30 m]. Use two (2) sizes larger for runs greater
than 100 feet [30 m].
IMPORTANT: For X voltage - To obtain 200-240V from a
200-240V source, connect L1 and L2. To obtain CHM2555N_SVG
220-240V from a 380-415V source, connect L1 and N.
Refer to Figure 27 . Figure 28
L1 NOTE: Electrical receptacle must be located so that it
200 – 240V L2 is easily accessible with machine in place. An inter-
L3 mediate shut-off box with a 3 mm gap is required to
200 – 240V 1 meet EN 60335-1, clauses 24.3 and 22.2 or 3.5 mm gap
is required to meet Standard IEC 60335-1, clauses 24.3
and 22.2. Gap is defined as the minimum contact sepa-
ration of each pole in the switch between the “ON” and
L1 “OFF” positions.
380 – 415V L2
L3 Single-Phase Connections (120V)
N
220 – 240V 1 For single-phase input, connect L1, neutral and ground as shown
in Figure 29 .

TMB2471N_SVG

Figure 27

1. L1
2. Neutral
3. Ground

Figure 29

Single-Phase Connections (220V)


For single-phase input, connect L1, L2 and ground and cap neu-
tral as shown in Figure 30 .

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1 2
WARNING
Electrically heated machines DO NOT require dual
power sources. Do not connect customer power or
customer load to the Internal Load Distribution ter-
minal block. Refer to the machine electrical schemat-
ic for details.
W759
4
3 CHM2425N_SVG
Machines with Electric Heat
1. L1 2 3
2. L2
3. Ground
4. Neutral [capped]

Figure 30 CHASIS

Three-Phase Connections L1 L2 L3 TB1

For three-phase input, connect L1, L2, L3 and Ground as shown


in Figure 31 . SERVICE
GROUND
IMPORTANT: If a stinger leg is used for three-phase in- 1 CHM2380N_SVG
put, it MUST be connected to L3.
1. Grounding Lug: Connect to proven earth ground
2 2. Customer Input Power Terminals
3
3. Internal Load Distribution - DO NOT connect customer
power source or load.
1
Figure 32

Machines without Electric Heat


2

4 CHASIS
1
CHM2407N_SVG
TB1
1. L1
2. L2
3. L3 SERVICE
GROUND
4. Ground CHM2381N_SVG

1. Grounding Lug: Connect to proven earth ground


Figure 31 2. Customer Input Power Terminals

Grounding Figure 33
For personal safety and proper operation, the machine must be Machines can be converted for lower voltage operation and/or 50
grounded in accordance with state and local codes. If such codes Hz operation. Refer to conversion label by serial plate for details.
are not available, grounding must conform to the National Elec-
tric Code, article 250 (current edition). The ground connection
must be made to a proven earth ground, not to conduit or water
pipes.

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Phase Adder
IMPORTANT: Do not use a phase adder on any ma-
chine.

Thermal Overload Protector


For V-speed machines, the inverter drive provides overload pro-
tection for the drive motor.

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North American Approval


20 Models (North American Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er AWG mm2

F and V-Speed Models (unless otherwise noted)


B (F-speed) 120 60 1 2 7 15 14 2.5
B (V-speed) 120 60 1 2 8 15 14 2.5
X 200-208 50/60 1/3 2/3 4/3 15 14 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200-208 50/60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric 220-240 21 30 10 6.0
Heat
N 440–480 50/60 3 3 2 15 14 2.5
P Standard 380–415 50/60 3 3 2 15 14 2.5
Electric 13 15 14 2.5
Heat
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 24

30 Models (North American Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er AWG mm2

F and V-Speed Models (unless otherwise noted)


B 120 60 1 2 16 20 12 4
X (F-speed) 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 5/4 15 14 2.5
220-240
X (V-speed) 200-208 50/60 1/3 2/3 6/4 15 14 2.5
220-240

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30 Models (North American Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er AWG mm2

Q Standard 200–208 50/60 3 3 4 15 14 2.5


Electric 220-240 22 30 10 6.0
Heat
N 440–480 50/60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
P Standard 380–415 50/60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric 13 15 14 2.5
Heat
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 25

40 Models (North American Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er AWG mm2

F and V-Speed Models (unless otherwise noted)


B 120 60 1 2 16 20 12 4
X (F-speed) 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 6/4 15 14 2.5
220-240
X (V-speed) 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 7/4 15 14 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200-208 50/60 3 3 4 15 14 2.5
Electric 220-240 42 50 8 10.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric 22 30 10 6.0
Heat

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40 Models (North American Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er AWG mm2

P Standard 380–415 50/60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5


Electric 25 30 10 6.0
Heat
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 26

60 Models (North American Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er AWG mm2

F and V-Speed Models (unless otherwise noted)


X (F-speed) 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 9/6 15 14 2.5
220-240
X (V-speed) 200-208 50/60 1/3 2/3 10/6 15 14 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200-208 50/60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric 220-240 43 50 8 10.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 4 15 14 2.5
Electric 22 30 10 6.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 4 15 14 2.5
Electric 25 30 10 6.0
Heat
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 27

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80 Models (North American Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er AWG mm2

F-Speed Models
X 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 12/8 15 14 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200-208 50/60 3 3 8 15 14 2.5
Electric 220-240 72 80 4 25.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 5 15 14 2.5
Electric 37 40 8 10.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 5 15 14 2.5
Electric 33 40 8 10.0
Heat
V-Speed Models
X 200-208 50/60 1/3 2/3 15/9 20/15 12/14 4/2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200-208 50/60 3 3 9 15 14 2.5
Electric 220-240 72 80 4 25.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric 37 40 8 10.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric 33 40 8 10.0
Heat
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 28

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100 Models (North American Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er AWG mm2

F-Speed Models
X 200-208 50/60 1/3 2/3 16/9 20/15 12/14 4/2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200-208 50/60 3 3 9 15 14 2.5
Electric 220-240 74 80 4 25.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric 37 40 8 10.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric 34 40 8 10.0
Heat
V-Speed Models
X 200-208 50/60 1/3 2/3 16/10 20/15 12/14 4/2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200-208 50/60 3 3 10 15 14 2.5
Electric 220-240 74 80 4 25.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 7 15 14 2.5
Electric 37 40 8 10.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 7 15 14 2.5
Electric 34 40 8 10.0
Heat
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 29

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CE Approval
20 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

F and V-Speed Models


N 440-480 50/60 3 3 2 6 2.5
X 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 4/3 6 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200–208 50/60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 220-240 21 25 2.5
P Standard 380–415 50/60 3 3 2 6 2.5
Electric Heat 13 16 2.5
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 30

30 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

F and V-Speed Models (unless otherwise noted)


N 440-480 50/60 3 3 3 6 2.5
X (F-speed) 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 5/4 6 2.5
220-240
X (V-speed) 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200-208 50/60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 220-240 22 25 2.5
P Standard 380–415 50/60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 13 16 2.5

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30 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 31

40 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

F and V-Speed Models (unless otherwise noted)


N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 22 25 2.5
X 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200–208 50/60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 220-240 42 50 10.0
P (F-Speed) Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 26 32 2.5
P (V-Speed) Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 26 32 2.5
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 32

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60 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

F and V-Speed Models (unless otherwise noted)


N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 22 25 2.5
X 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 11/7 16/10 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200–208 50/60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 220-240 43 50 10.0
P (F-Speed) Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 26 32 2.5
P (V-Speed) Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 26 32 2.5
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 33

80 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

F-Speed Models
N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 37 40 4.0
X 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 12/8 16/10 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200–208 50/60 3 3 8 10 2.5
Electric Heat 220-240 72 80 16.0

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80 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

P Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 7 10 2.5


Electric Heat 33 40 4.0
V-Speed Models
N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 37 40 4.0
X 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 17/11 20/16 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200–208 50/60 3 3 11 16 2.5
Electric Heat 220-240 72 80 16.0
P Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 33 40 4.0
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 34

100 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

F and V-Speed Models


N Standard 440-480 50/60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 38 40 4.0
X 200–208 50/60 1/3 2/3 17/11 20/16 2.5
220-240
Q Standard 200–208 50/60 3 3 11 16 2.5
Electric Heat 220-240 74 80 16.0

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100 Pound Capacity Models (CE Approval)

Voltage Designation Specifications

Full Circuit
Load Break-
Code Voltage Cycle Phase Wire Amps er mm2

P Standard 380-415 50/60 3 3 7 10 2.5


Electric Heat 34 40 4.0
NOTE: Wire sizes shown are for copper, THHN, 90°C conductor per NEC article 310.

Table 35

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Steam Requirements (Steam Heat Supply Dispensing


Option Only)
Number of external liquid supply connections 5

WARNING Liquid supply connection size, in. [mm] 3/8 [8]

Table 37
Hot Surfaces. Will cause severe burns. Turn steam
off and allow steam pipes, connections and compo- IMPORTANT: Undiluted chemical dripping can damage
nents to cool before touching. the machine. All chemical injection supply dispenser
W505
pumps and dispenser tubing should be mounted below
the washer’s injection point. Loops do not prevent
For machines equipped with optional steam heat, install piping in drips if these instructions are not followed.
accordance with approved commercial steam practices. Steam re- IMPORTANT: Failure to follow these instructions could
quirements are shown in Table 36 . damage the machine and void the warranty.

Steam Supply Information


External Supplies
Steam inlet connec- 40–100* 1/2 For proper communication between the machine and an external
tion size, in. chemical supply system, it is important for the low-voltage signal
Number of steam inlets 1 power to be connected properly. The included wiring diagram
shows several different options for safe and correct wiring of this
Required pressure, (min. - max. psi [kPa]) 30–80 [200–550] interface.
Maximum pressure, psi [kPa] 80 [550] The preferred method for connecting the wiring from the external
chemical supply system to the machine is to use the 300mA pow-
*20 and 30 models can be prep for steam and a kit is available
er of the machine’s 24VAC control transformer, which is intended
for conversion.
strictly for this purpose. Other voltage and current options are
Table 36 available, but require some wiring changes and must be provided
with an external power source. Under no circumstances should
IMPORTANT: Failure to install the customer supplied the high-voltage machine supply connections or source be used
steam filter may void the warranty. for the communication wiring.
Communication wiring connections, which include a single row
Supply Dispensing of identified terminal blocks, can be found under a service panel
at the upper back of the machine.
WARNING Chemical Injection Using Internal 24VAC Control
Transformer
Dangerous Chemicals. May damage eyes and skin.
Wear eye and hand protection when handling chemi- NOTE: Using the Internal 24VAC 300 Milliamp Control
cals; always avoid direct contact with raw chemicals. Transformer is recommended by Alliance Laundry Sys-
Read the manufacturer’s directions for accidental tems.
contact before handling chemicals. Ensure an eye-
rinse facility and an emergency shower are within
easy reach. Check at regular intervals for chemical CAUTION
leaks.
Do not attempt to increase fuse rating or alter wiring
W363 of external chemical supply terminal strip in such as
way that may conflict with the suggested methods
Supply Dispensing provided on the Optional External Supply Wiring Dia-
gram.
Number of liquid chemical supply signals 4 W699
(OPL only)
IMPORTANT: DO NOT remove the red jumper wire from
Number of supply compartments 4
the terminal strip.
Table 37  continues...

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Installation

1 There are 3 terminals necessary for this connection option.


• Terminal “24VAC COM” is used to connect one side of the
internal control transformer to the external dispenser input
EXTERNAL DISPENSER CONNECTIONS

ES 1
EXAMPLE FOR EXTERNAL
DISPENSER CONNECTION
signals common.
• The second terminal is used to connect the other side of the
ES 2 RELAY COM
Supply 1
ES 3

ES 4

control transformer to the machine output signals common


External
Dispensing
System
RELAY
24VAC COM
COM
RED

24VAC Internal
Supply
through a red jumper wire between “24VAC” and “RELAY
COM”. Refer to Figure 35 .
24VAC COM 300mA Max

JUMPER FOR INTERNAL


24 VAC SUPPLY
CONNECTED TO RELAY

2
COM. (REMOVE IF NOT
WIRING TO INTERNAL

IMPORTANT: Do not use the transformer terminals if an


24 VAC SUPPLY

STEP 1: Insert screwdriver & press down


to open cage clamp.

STEP 2: Insert Wire


Wire Size 28-16AWG
0.08-1.5mm
external power supply is used.
8.5mm
Strip Length

4 3

CHM2336N_SVG

1. Relay Com
2. Red Jumper Wire
3. 24 VAC
4. Transformer

Figure 34

3
2

1
5

7
= Neutral
= Power

PHM821N_SVG

1. External Supply Power Output


2. Internal Control Transformer
3. RELAY COM Terminal
4. External Dispenser Input Signal Common
5. Red Jumper Wire
6. 24VAC Terminal
7. 24VAC COM Terminal

Figure 35

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Installation

Chemical Injection Using External AC Power IMPORTANT: The external power must supply power of
Source 240VAC or less and be protected at 3 Amps or less.

NOTE: An External AC Power Source is NOT provided 1. Disconnect and cap off the Red and White 24VAC wires.
by Alliance Laundry Systems. 2. Connect one side of the external power to the “RELAY
COM” and the other to the external dispenser input signals
NOTE: Power for external supplies must not be derived common. Refer to Figure 36 .
from the high-voltage main power connection point.

4
2

= Neutral
= Power

PHM823N_SVG

1. External Supply Power Output


2. Red Jumper Wire
3. External Supply Input Signal Common
4. VAC Power Terminal
5. VAC RETURN Terminal

Figure 36

External Supply Signals


CAUTION
Wash-cycle signals are provided to the external chemical supply
Do not attempt to increase fuse rating or alter wiring equipment and a “wait for the next step” signal can be received
of external chemical supply terminal strip in such as from the supply equipment.
way that may conflict with the suggested methods For example, if ES1 is selected the K1 contact will close and
provided on the Optional External Supply Wiring Dia- power will be supplied to Supply 1 Signal. The contact will re-
gram. main closed for the amount of time programmed in control. Refer
W699 to Figure 37 for Internal Supply Connection or Figure 38 for Ex-
ternal AC Connection.

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= Neutral
= Power

1 2

PHM822N_SVG

1. ES1 Power supply


2. K1 Contact
3. Supply 1 Signal

Figure 37

= Neutral
= Power

1 2

PHM824N_SVG

1. ES1 Power supply


2. K1 Contact
3. Supply 1 Signal

Figure 38

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Installation

Connection of External Liquid Supplies

OPL Models
1. Facing the rear of the machine, locate the five (5) 3/8 inch [10
mm] supply hose connections found on the right-hand side of
the valve panel. Refer to Figure 39 .
Valve Panel-Rear View

1
CHM2388N_SVG

1. External Supply Hose Opening

Figure 39

2. Drill through the five (5) plastic holes on the valve panel for
the external supply hoses as needed.
3. Remove plastic debris.
4. Attach the external supply hoses to the ports at each of the
drilled holes.
5. Secure with proper clamps.

NOTE: Do not attempt to make chemical injection sup-


ply pump electrical connections to points other than
those provided specifically for that purpose by the fac-
tory.

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Start Up

Start Up
Pallet Jack cover Plate Installation (80
and 100 Models Only)
After machine is fully installed, the optional pallet jack cover
plate can be installed.
1. Locate the two holes on the front of the machine base frame.
Refer to Figure 40 .
4

3 1

CHM2392N_SVG

1. Nut
2. Cover Plate
3. Stud
4. Machine Base Frame

Figure 40

2. Using the hardware from removing plate from back panel, in-
stall the cover plate to the machine base frame. The square on
stud goes into square hole in machine frame. Refer to Figure
40 .

Basket Rotation
Check that basket rotation is counterclockwise in the extract step.
1. If rotation is not counterclockwise, disconnect power to ma-
chine.
2. Have a qualified electrician reverse any two motor leads at
the inverter terminal block.

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Operation

Operation
Operating Instructions 5. The default wash cycle will display.

1. Turn on main power source (circuit breaker). WARNING


2. Turn handle clockwise to open. Refer to Figure 41 .
To prevent personal injury, avoid contact with inlet
water temperatures higher than 125° Fahrenheit [51°
Celsius] and hot surfaces.
W748

6. Select the desired soil setting (select models only), cycle set-
ting (select models only) and cycle/temperature. The LED in-
dicator(s) for that cycle will light.

CAUTION
CHM2243N_SVG Water cannot be extracted from rubber backed
items. To avoid damage to machine from out of bal-
Figure 41 ance conditions, do not use a spin (extract) step
when washing rubber backed items. Warranty will be
3. Load to capacity whenever possible. DO NOT OVERLOAD. voided.
Refer to Figure 42 .
W880
NOTE: Underloading can cause out-of-balance con-
ditions that can shorten machine life. 7. Add liquid and/or powder supplies to supply dispenser. Refer
to Table 38 .
a. Detergent:
• Liquid - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 3
• Powder - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 2
b. Bleach:
• Liquid - Compartment 3
• Powder - Compartment 2
c. Softener:
U003I_SVG
• Liquid - Compartment 4
Figure 42 8. For vended models only, insert coin(s) or card as necessary.
• If the machine is a coin operated unit, add coins. As each
4. Close door and turn handle counter clockwise. Refer to Fig- coin is added, the vend counts down to the amount re-
ure 43 . maining.
• If the machine is a card operated unit, insert and remove
card per card system instructions.
• If the unit is interfaced to a central/remote pay system, go
to the central/remote pay console, make payment and se-
lect the machine and follow central/remote pay system in-
structions.
9. Press the START keypad.
10. During first fill, the desired wash cycle can be changed. After
first fill has ended, the wash cycle active at that moment re-
mains the chosen wash cycle.
CHM2244N_SVG 11. When cycle is complete, display shows “00”.

Figure 43

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Operation

a. DETERGENT
1

CHM2228N_SVG CHM2227N_SVG

1. Liquid Detergent 2. Powder Detergent

b. BLEACH
3

CHM2229N_SVG CHM2230N_SVG

3. Liquid Bleach 4. Powder Bleach

c. SOFTENER

CHM2231N_SVG

5. Liquid Softener

Table 38

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Maintenance

Maintenance
Maintenance c. Verify that the drain valve is operating and that the drain
system is free from obstruction. If water does not leak out
during the first wash segment, the drain valve is closed
WARNING and functioning properly.
3. Inspect water inlet valve hose connections on the back of the
Sharp edges can cause personal injury. Wear safety machine for leaks.
glasses and gloves, use proper tools and provide 4. Inspect steam hose connections for leaks (if applicable).
lighting when handling sheet metal parts.
5. On machines equipped with an automatic Chemical Supply
W366R1 System, check all the hoses and hose connections for leaks or
visible signs of deterioration. Replace immediately if either
IMPORTANT: Replace all panels that are removed to are present. Chemical leaks can cause damage to the ma-
perform service and maintenance procedures. Do not chine’s components.
operate the machine with missing guards or with bro-
ken or missing parts. Do not bypass any safety devi-
ces.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, serious in-
Daily jury or death, disconnect the electrical power to
washer-extractor before examining the wiring.
IMPORTANT: Replace all panels that are removed to
perform maintenance procedures. Do not operate the W636
machine with missing guards or with broken or miss- 6. Verify that insulation is intact on all external wires and that all
ing parts. Do not bypass any safety devices. connections are secure. If bare wire is evident, call a service
technician.
WARNING 7. Ensure all panels and guards are properly installed.

Do not spray the machine with water. Short circuiting End of Day
and serious damage may result.
1. Inspect and clean the basket and door gasket of residual deter-
unique_57_Connect_42_note-1437506691659 gent and all foreign matter.
2. Clean the door glass and between the door gasket and the
IMPORTANT: Door lock should be checked daily to en-
door with a damp cloth.
sure proper operation. Also check that all safety and
instruction stickers are on the machine. Any missing or 3. Clean automatic supply dispenser lid and general area with
illegible safety instructions stickers should be replaced mild detergent. Flush the dispenser with clean water.
immediately. 4. Clean the machine’s top, front and side panels with all-pur-
pose cleaner. Rinse with clean water and dry.
Beginning of Day IMPORTANT: Use only isopropyl alcohol to clean
graphic overlays. Never use ammonia-based, vine-
1. Check door interlock before starting operation: gar- based or acetone-based cleaners on graphic
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door open. The ma- overlays.
chine should not start.
NOTE: Unload the machine promptly after each
b. Close the door without locking it and start the machine.
completed cycle to prevent moisture buildup. Leave
The machine should not start.
loading door and dispenser lid open at the end of
c. Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in progress. each completed cycle to allow moisture to evapo-
The door should not open. rate.
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, dis- 5. Shut off water supply.
connect power and call a service technician.
2. Check the machine for leaks. Monthly
a. Start an unloaded cycle to fill the machine.
NOTE: Disconnect power to the machine at its source
b. Verify that door and door gasket do not leak. before performing the monthly maintenance proce-
dures.

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Maintenance

1. Verify points of contact at terminals and quick disconnects are


firm throughout the machine by gently tugging the wires. Re-
seat any loose contacts.
2. For 80 and 100 models only, each month OR after every 200
hours of operation, lubricate bearings (locate the bearing lu-
brication decal under the top panel). Visually inspect grease 1
line for air pockets; purge to remove.
The grease must have the following characteristics:
• NLGI Grade 2 2
• Lithium-based
• Water-insoluble
• Anti-rusting
• Anti-oxidizing
• Mechanically stable
The grease must have adequate base oil viscosity with one of the H042I_SVG
following ratings:
1. Cap
• ISO VG 150 ( 709–871 SUS at 100°F [135–165 cSt at 2. Steam Filter Element
40°C])
• ISO VG 220 ( 1047–1283 SUS at 100°F [198–242 cSt at Figure 44
40°C])
• An SAE 40 rating is also acceptable as long as the cSt or 5. Clean interior of machine, by wiping with a water-soaked
SUS values are within the specified ranges. sponge or cloth.
Pump the grease gun slowly, permitting only 2 strokes. 6. If applicable, check the supply dispenser hoses and hose con-
nections for leaks or visible signs of deterioration. Replace
NOTE: Do not pump the grease gun until grease immediately if either are present.
comes out of the bearing housing. This can result in
over lubrication, causing damage to bearings and Yearly
seals.
NOTE: Disconnect power to the machine at its source
3. Clean inlet hose filter screens:
before performing maintenance procedures.
a. Turn water off and allow valve and water line to cool, if
1. Remove the front panel(s) and rear access panels and inspect
necessary.
all hose, drain, and overflow connections/clamps for leaks. In-
b. Unscrew inlet hose from the faucet and remove filter spect all hoses for visible signs of deterioration. Replace as
screen. necessary.
c. Clean with soapy water and reinstall. Replace if worn or
2. Inspect and vacuum clean the inverter heat sink (where appli-
damaged.
cable).
d. Repeat procedure with the filter located inside the valve at
the back of the machine. 3. Use a vacuum to clean lint from motor.
NOTE: All filter screens should be replaced every 4. Remove chemical supply components and check all flush ho-
five years. ses and connections for residual chemicals, leaks or visible
signs of deterioration. Clean or replace as necessary.
4. Clean customer-supplied steam filter (if applicable). Refer to
Figure 44 . NOTE: Hoses and other natural rubber parts deterio-
rate after extended use. Hoses may develop cracks,
a. Turn off steam supply and allow time for the valve to cool. blisters or material wear from the temperature and
b. Unscrew cap. constant high pressure they are subjected to.
c. Remove element and clean.
NOTE: All hoses should be replaced every five
d. Replace element and cap.
years.
5. Use compressed air to ensure that all electrical components
including coin acceptors (if applicable) are free of moisture
and dust.
6. Tighten door hinges and fasteners, if necessary.

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Maintenance

7. Tighten motor mounting bolt locknuts and bearing bolt lock-


nuts, if necessary. 1

8. Check the tightness of the motor spring and motor pulley


hardware. Also check that the eyebolt is tightened properly.
9. Verify that the drain motor shield is in place and secure, if so 2
equipped. 5
10. Check the bearing mounting bolts to make sure they are tor-
qued properly. Refer to Torque .
3
4
Torque, ft-lbs.

Model Bearing Torque


PHM963N_SVG
20 All 41
1. Top Nut
30-40 All 101
2. Jam Nut
60 All 201 3. Spring Length
4. Spring
80-100 All 357
5. Eyebolt
Table 39
Figure 45
11. Use the following procedures to determine if belt(s) require
replacement or adjustment. Call a qualified service technician • Tension Gauge. Tighten eyebolt top nut until the prop-
in either case. er belt gauge (refer to Table 42 ) is obtained mid-span.
a. Check belt(s) for uneven wear and frayed edges. Belts Torque jam nut to spring bracket to 20.6 ± 2 ft.-lbs.
must not be twisted and must be properly seated on pul- Refer to Figure 45 .
leys. • Spring Length. Tighten eyebolt top nut until the
b. After disconnecting power to the machine and removing spring measures the correct distance between the
all panels necessary for access to the drive belt, use one of hooks. Refer to Table 40 . Torque jam nut to spring
the following methods to verify that the belt is properly bracket to 20.6 ± 2 ft.-lbs. Refer to Figure 45 .
tensioned.
Spring Length, in. [mm]
NOTE: Basket pulley must be rotated three (3)
full turns before assessing belt tension after ev-
ery adjustment. Distance Between
Model Hooks
• Frequency Gauge. Tighten eyebolt top nut until the
correct frequency (refer to Table 42 ) is obtained mid- 20 (2 HP) 5 1/8 [130]
span. Torque jam nut to spring bracket to 20.6 ± 2 ft.-
lbs. Refer to Figure 45 . 30-40 4 3/4 [121]
60 5 1/16 [129]
80-100 4 3/4 [121]

Table 40
• Burroughs Gauge (20 models with 1 HP only). Use
a Burroughs belt gauge to obtain proper tension. Prop-
er belt tension is obtained when belt can be deflected
from normal position (refer to Figure 46 ) when mod-
erate pressure of is applied to the point midway be-
tween pulleys.

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Maintenance

Belt Tension by Frequency or Belt Tension


Gauge

Belt Ten- Tension


Frequen- sion Gauge
Model cy (Hz) (lbs.) (N)

20 (1 HP) 95 ± 2 39.6 ± 1.5 176 ± 7


20 98 ± 2 70.2 ± 5.6 312 ± 25
(2 HP)*

30* 99 ± 4 71 ± 5.6 317 ± 25


40* 87 ± 84 70.3 ± 6.3 313 ± 28

1 60* 87 ± 4 92.7 ± 8.8 413 ± 39


80 102 ± 2 132 ± 5 588 ± 23

CHM2437N_SVG
100 118 ± 2 170.6 756.2

1. 1/4 inch [6.35 mm] deflection * Models made before 10/13/14 are self-tensioning and
do not require any adjustment.
Figure 46 Table 42
• Maintain Tension During Belt Removal. If proper
12. Remove the back panel and check overflow hose and drain
tension is achieved, tape the jam nut in place and loos-
hose for leaks or visible signs of deterioration. Replace imme-
en eyebolt top nut to release the belt. Replace belt and
diately if either are present.
retighten eyebolt top nut back to jam nut position. Re-
fer to Figure 45 . 13. Place a large magnet over the normally-closed ball switch to
verify the stability switch operation.
IMPORTANT: All torque joints must remain dry
14. Run a factory test. Reference Programming Manual for proce-
(non-lubricated).
dure details and components tested.
c. Verify allowable distance of belt from edge of basket pul-
15. Check all painted surfaces for exposed metal.
ley. Refer to Flat-Pulley Alignment .
• If bare metal is showing, paint with primer or solvent-
Flat-Pulley Alignment, in. [mm] based paint.
• If rust appears, remove it with sandpaper or by chemical
means. Then paint with primer or solvent-based paint.
Minimum Allowable Distance
Model from Edge 16. Tighten anchor bolts, if necessary.
17. Tighten anchor bolts as specified in the Machine Mounting
20 .09 [2] and Grouting section, if necessary. Inspect grout for cracking.
30 .09 [2] IMPORTANT: All torque joints must remain dry (non-lu-
bricated).
40 .09 [2]
60 .38 [10]

Table 41

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Maintenance

Care of Stainless Steel


• Remove dirt and grease with detergent and water. Thoroughly
rinse and dry after washing.
• Avoid contact with dissimilar metals to prevent galvanic cor-
rosion when salty or acidic solutions are present.
• Do not allow salty or acidic solutions to evaporate and dry on
stainless steel. Wipe clean of any residues.
• Rub in the direction of the polish lines or “grain” of the stain-
less steel to avoid scratch marks when using abrasive clean-
ers. Use stainless steel wool or soft, non-metal bristle brushes.
Do not use ordinary steel wool or steel brushes.
• If the stainless steel appears to be rusting, the source of the
rust may be an iron or steel part not made of stainless steel,
such as a nail or screw.
• Remove discoloration or heat tint from overheating by scour-
ing with a powder or by employing special chemical solu-
tions.
• Do not leave sterilizing solutions on stainless steel equipment
for prolonged periods of time.
• When an external chemical supply is used, ensure no siphon-
ing of chemicals occurs when the machine is not in use. High-
ly concentrated chemicals can cause severe damage to stain-
less steel and other components within the machine. Damage
of this kind is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Locate the pump and tubing below the machine’s injection
point to prevent siphoning of chemicals into the machine.

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Disposal of Unit

Disposal of Unit
This appliance is marked according to the European directive
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE).
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this
product shall not be treated as household waste. Refer to Figure
47 . Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. En-
suring this product is disposed of correctly will help prevent po-
tential negative consequences for the environment and human
health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to
conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact the local city office,
household waste disposal service, or the source from which the
product was purchased.

MIX1N_SVG

Figure 47

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China Restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

China Restriction of hazardous substances


(RoHS)
The Table of Hazardous Substances/Elements and their Content As required by China’s Management Methods for Restricted Use
of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products
Hazardous substances
Part Name Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybromina- Polybromina-
Chromium ted biphenyls ted diphenyl
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd)
ethers
(CR[VI]) (PBB)
(PBDE)

PCBs X O O O O O
Electromechanical Parts O O O O O O
Cables and Wires O O O O O O
Metal Parts O O O O O O
Plastic Parts O O O O O O
Batteries O O O O O O
Hoses and Tubing O O O O O O
Timing Belts O O O O O O
Insulation O O O O O O
Glass O O O O O O
Display O O O O O O
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T-11364.
O: Indicates that the content of said hazardous substance in all of the homogenous materials in the component is within the limits
required by GB/T 26572.
X: Indicates that the content of said hazardous substance exceeds the limits required by GB/T 26572 in at least one homogenous
material in the component.
All parts named in this table with an “X” are in compliance with the European Union’s RoHS Legislation.
NOTE: The referenced Environmental Protection Use Period Marking was determined according to normal oper-
ating use conditions of the product such as temperature and humidity.

This product under normal use, durable years of environmental protection is 15 years.

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