Cma -gl-c Manual Do Proprietário

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Operation
 
3. Installation 
 
3.1. Electrical
 
 
A 20 Amp, 208-240 Volt, 60 Hz dedicated circuit should be used to supply electrical power to the GL-C machine (see 
specification sheet page 3). The power connection with the leads L-1,L-2 and Ground must be such that there is 
sufficient length of flexible conduit to permit the machine to be moved for cleaning. This machine operates from 208 to 
240 Volts. 
MODEL GL-C SERVICE & PARTS MANUAL Rev. 1.02 –6/27/07                                                                                                             
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Note: For cord-connected machines provide a grounding receptacle NEMA Type 6-20R. 
3.2. Plumbing
 
             Making Cold Water Connection 
1.  Connect a cold 1/2” water line to the cold water solenoid valve and inspect for leaks. Water flow pressure 
should be between 20-100 PSI. 
2.  Cold water usage is approximately 2.8 U.S. gpm. 
3.  Machine is equipped with a mixing valve located between hot and cold solenoid valves. Open until 
temperature reaches 75
°F for areas with very cold rinse water to heat the rinse water which will prevent 
glasses from cracking. 
 
Making Hot Water Connection 
1.  Connect a hot 1/2” water line to the hot water solenoid valve. The temperature must be minimum 
140
°F/60°C,with flow pressure between 20-100 PSI. 
2.  Hot water usage is approximately 12 U.S. gph. 
 
Making Drain Connection 
1.  Connect a 1-1/2” PVC drain line to the bottom of the scrap tank. (note: machine is gravity drain)  
                                                      
*Electrical and plumbing connections must be made by a qualified 
person who will comply with all available Federal, State, and Local 
Health, Electrical, Plumbing and Safety codes.