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10. Tighten until snug. Be careful not to over-tighten the nut.

Over-tightening may cause leaks and/or crack the sensor.

11. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.

12. Connect the sensor lead wire that exits the back of the

Hydro-Heater to the installed water level sensor.

Installing the Auto-Fill System

Solenoid

Valve

Solenoid

Valve

1/4" NPT

water inlet on

solenoid valve

Water Supply

w/Backflow

 Prevention

Rear View of Hydro-Heater

Water Level

Sensor

O-Ring

1/2" hole in

side wall.

Washer

Nylon Nut

Cutaway of

sink/holding vessel

side wall.

60" Sensor

Lead Wire

Ins

ide

 W

all

Auto-Fill System

A factory-installed Auto-Fill feature is available for 3CS2 and

FR2 models. Units equipped with Auto-Fill require the following

steps before startup.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAzARD:

• Unit must be installed by qualified, trained installers.

Installation  must  conform  to  all  local  electrical  and

plumbing codes. Installation by unqualified personnel

will  void  the  unit  warranty  and  may  lead  to  electric

shock or burn, as well as damage to unit and/or its

surroundings. Check with local plumbing and electrical

inspectors for proper procedures and codes.

• Turn  OFF  power  switch,  turn  off  power  at  circuit

breaker, and allow unit to cool before performing any

cleaning, adjustments, or maintenance.

Auto-Fill units must be installed with adequate backflow

protection and must conform with all federal, state, and

local codes.

Do not exceed an incoming water temperature of 140°F

(60°C) or incoming water pressure of 80 psi (550 kPa).

1. Make sure the POWER ON/OFF (I/O) switch is in the off

position and power is off at the circuit breaker.

2. Connect 1/4" NPT copper water supply line to the water

inlet of the solenoid valve near the back of the unit.

NOTE: Ball valve, line strainer, union(s), and vacuum breaker

or other anti-siphon device must be supplied by table

manufacturer or installer, if required.

3. Locate the desired point on the sidewall of the sink or

holding vessel for the water level sensor to be installed. 

• Install the sensor in the sink or holding vessel at least

1/2" (13 mm) below any food pans or other object it

could come into contact with. Incidental contact may

cause false readings and damage.

• Make sure the sensor is easily accessible for cleaning.

4. Mark and drill a 1/2" (13 mm) mounting hole into the side

wall of the sink or holding vessel.

5. Deburr the hole to prevent burrs from cracking or damaging

the probe when tightened.

6. Remove the large nylon nut and washer from the water

level sensor.

7. Position the water level sensor into the sink or holding

vessel making sure the o-ring is in place on the sensor

against the inside wall.

8. Place the washer onto the threads of the water level sensor

on the outside wall of the sink/holding vessel.

9. Secure with the nylon nut, making sure the flat side of the

nut is toward the washer.

WARNING

CAUTION

NOTICE

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Form No. HHM-0517

OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES

Summary of Contents for FR2 Series

Page 1: ...lla en el seguimiento de las instrucciones contenidas en este manual puede resultar en un serio lesi n o muerte Este manual contiene importante informaci n sobre seguridad concerniente al mantenimient...

Page 2: ...lable in the United States and Canada by calling 800 558 0607 INTRODUCTION Form No HHM 0517 2 CONTENTS Hatco 3CS2 Hydro Heater Sanitizing Sink Heaters and FR2 Hydro Heater Food Rethermalizers Bain Mar...

Page 3: ...trical shock or burn Genuine Hatco Replacement Parts are specified to operate safely in the environments in which they are used Some aftermarket or generic replacement parts do not have the characteri...

Page 4: ...CS2 FR2 Series Hydro Heater Electronic Controller POWER ON OFF I O Switch Drain Handle closed Outlet Inlet Drain Clean out Drain Units are voltage specific Refer to specification label for electrical...

Page 5: ...ctory with an electrical cord and plug installed Plugs are supplied according to the applications ELECTRIC SHOCK HAzARD For units with an electrical cord and plug plug unit into a properly grounded el...

Page 6: ...3 Bal 9 6 14 15 24 lbs 11 kg FR2 6B 208 6 0 3 Bal 16 7 12 30 27 lbs 12 kg 240 6 0 3 Bal 14 5 12 20 27 lbs 12 kg FR2 9B 208 9 0 3 Bal 25 10 40 27 lbs 12 kg 240 9 0 3 Bal 21 7 10 30 27 lbs 12 kg Electri...

Page 7: ...o be incorporated into a hot water bath rethermalizer Hatco does not supply the vessel that contains the water nor the system that determines how food is placed and held in the vessel The Hatco FR2 un...

Page 8: ...n electrical cord and plug require a hardwired connection to on site electrical system Connection must be properly grounded and of correct voltage size and configuration for electrical specifications...

Page 9: ...se or pipe may be connected to the heater drain and run to an open sight drain The heater drain should not be permanently connected to the sanitary drain system The clean out brush must have access to...

Page 10: ...f 190 F 88 C Use appropriate protection when operating unit DO NOT set temperature control higher than 190 F 88 C Units are designed to heat water up to 190 F 88 C Water over 190 F 88 C is very active...

Page 11: ...rd until it is in the horizontal position and allow all water to drain Unscrew and remove the pipe cap s from the clean out drain s and allow all water to drain if applicable 5 Wipe visible deposits f...

Page 12: ...ER ON OFF I O switch to the OFF O position and then to the ON I position Fuses may be blown the circuit breaker may be tripped or the power cord may be unplugged Check for proper fuse sizing and repla...

Page 13: ...nd must conform with all federal state and local codes Do not exceed an incoming water temperature of 140 F 60 C or incoming water pressure of 80 psi 550 kPa 1 Make sure the POWER ON OFF I O switch is...

Page 14: ...h and adapter Use the following procedure to power flush the unit 1 Move the POWER ON OFF I O switch to the OFF O position and allow the unit and water to cool 2 Connect one end of a drain hose onto t...

Page 15: ...ROPERTY RIGHT INFRINGEMENT Without limiting the generality of the foregoing SUCH WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER Coated incandescent light bulbs fluorescent lights heat lamp bulbs coated halogen light bulbs h...

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