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DYNA

TEMP

INSTALLATION, OPERATION,

AND SERVICE MANUAL

DynaTemp Manual • 07610-004-29-29-D

DYNATEMP

 

SERIES DOOR-TYPE MACHINES

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Summary of Contents for DynaTemp NB

Page 1: ...01 DYNATEMP INSTALLATION OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL DynaTemp Manual 07610 004 29 29 D DYNATEMPSERIES DOOR TYPE MACHINES ...

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Page 3: ...mproper installation if serial number has been removed or altered or if machine is used for a purpose other than originally intended TRAVEL LIMITATIONS Jackson WWS limits warranty travel time to 2 two hours and mileage to 100 one hundred miles Jackson WWS will not pay for travel time and mileage that exceeds this or any additonal fees such as those for air or boat travel without prior authorizatio...

Page 4: ...ed Chemical Connections section to pg 9 Added Motor Rotation section to pg 10 Revised Deliming section on pg 17 to address rinse arms Added links to Steam Booster manual where appropriate Changed P Ns of items 8 10 and 13 on pg 27 Added door stop block to pg 28 Changed yoke and yoke assembly P Ns on pg 30 Added thermostat and thermostat bracket to pgs 31 32 Added display components to pg 36 Update...

Page 5: ...on holidays Contact technical support toll free at 1 888 800 5672 Technical support is available for service personnel only DynaTemp Door type machine electrically heated high temp hot water sanitizing with booster heater DynaTemp NB Door type machine electrically heated high temp hot water sanitizing without booster heater DynaTemp S Door type machine steam heated high temp hot water sanitizing D...

Page 6: ...Water Supply Connection 8 Steam Line Connection 8 Plumbing Check 8 Chemical Connections 9 Electrical Power Connections 10 Motor Rotation 10 Voltage Check 11 Exhaust Fan Timer 11 Surrounding Area 11 Temperature Setpoints 11 Corner Install False Panel 11 OPERATION Operating Instructions 12 Preparation 12 Power Up 12 Filling the Wash Tub 12 Ware Preparation 13 Daily Machine Preparation 13 Washing a R...

Page 7: ...2 Steam Tub 34 Steam Coil 36 Frame 37 Wash Rinse Arms 38 Rinse Tank 40 Heaters 42 Motors 43 Plumbing 45 NB Plumbing 47 Steam Inlet Plumbing 49 Steam Outlet Plumbing 50 VER Plumbing 51 Plumbing Options 53 VER System 54 SCHEMATICS DynaTemp NB VER 208 230 V 55 DynaTemp NB VER 460 V 56 DynaTemp Steam 57 I O Module 58 ADDENDUM Display Template 59 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 8: ...nal Standards Institute Btu Hr British Thermal Units per Hour CFM Cubic Feet per Minute GHT Garden Hose Thread GPH Gallons per Hour GPM Gallons per Minute GPG Grains per Gallon HP Horsepower Hz Hertz ID Inside Diameter kW Kilowatts MCA Minimum Circuit Ampacity MOP Maximum Overcurrent Protection NFPA National Fire Protection Association NPT National Pipe Thread OD Outside Diameter PRV Pressure Regu...

Page 9: ...LEGEND A Drain Connection 1 1 2 NPT B Water Inlet 1 2 NPT 3 4 NPT DynaTemp S C Electrical Connection 1 1 4 Hole Size D Steam Inlet 3 4 NPT E Steam Outlet 3 4 NPT F Detergent Connection G Rinse aid Connection All dimensions from the floor can be increased 2 using the machine s adjustable feet SPECIFICATIONS DYNATEMP NB S DIMENSIONS 5 127 mm Minimum 8 7 16 214 mm Distance from Wall to Right Rack Rai...

Page 10: ...C B A B C LEGEND A Drain Connection 1 1 2 NPT B Water Inlet 1 2 NPT C Electrical Connection 1 1 4 Hole Size D Detergent Connection E Rinse aid Connection All dimensions from the floor can be increased 2 using the machine s adjustable feet D E 63 1 8 1603 mm 41 1 8 1044 mm 25 5 8 651 mm 15 5 8 398 mm 3 5 8 93 mm 17 1 4 440 mm 12 1 4 313 mm 4 102 mm 29 1 2 750 mm 34 864 mm 12 3 4 323 mm 7 3 4 197 mm...

Page 11: ...20 1 2 521 mm Opening 5 127 mm 5 3 8 137 mm 30 762 mm 30 762 mm 20 1 2 521 mm Opening 20 1 2 521 mm Opening 1 7 16 37 mm CORNER INSTALLATION STRAIGHT THROUGH INSTALLATION 1 1 4 32 mm 1 3 8 35 mm 20 1 2 521 mm Opening For Corner Install instructions use this link SPECIFICATIONS TABLE DIMENSIONS ...

Page 12: ...aTemp Wash Temperature Minimum 150 F 66 C Rinse Temperature Minimum 180 F 83 C Inlet Water Temperature 110 F 44 C Flow Pressure PSI 10 2 Water Line Size NPT 1 2 Drain Line Size NPT 1 1 2 DynaTemp NB Wash Temperature Minimum 150 F 66 C Rinse Temperature Minimum 180 F 83 C Inlet Water Temperature 180 F 83 C Flow Pressure PSI 10 2 Water Line Size NPT 1 2 Drain Line Size NPT 1 1 2 DynaTemp S Wash Temp...

Page 13: ...5 9 A 82 7 A 84 0 A 90 0 A 208 3 60 Hz 5 0 A 11 4 A 29 2 A 45 6 A 46 9 A 50 0 A 230 3 60 Hz 5 0 A 12 6 A 32 3 A 49 9 A 51 2 A 55 0 A 460 3 60 Hz 1 8 A 6 3 A 16 1 A 24 2 A 24 7 A 30 0 A i DYNATEMP NB Volts Phase Freq Wash Motor Wash Heater Rinse Heater Total Load MCA MOP 208 1 60 Hz 5 0 A 19 7 A N A 24 7 A 26 0 A 30 0 A 230 1 60 Hz 5 0 A 21 8 A N A 26 8 A 28 1 A 30 0 A 208 3 60 Hz 5 0 A 11 4 A N A ...

Page 14: ... side and front to back before making any connections Plumbing connections must comply with all applicable local state and national plumbing codes The plumber is responsible for ensuring that the incoming water line is thoroughly flushed before connecting it to any component of the machine It is very important to remove all foreign debris from the water line that might potentially get trapped in t...

Page 15: ...valve is opened during the cycle The manufacturer recommends the installation of a pressure regulating valve PRV in the incoming water line to ensure proper flowrate at all times and offers these devices as options See the Plumbing Options page The PRV comes standard on the DynaTemp VER but ships inside the machine Click here for install instructions The manufacturer also recommends the installati...

Page 16: ...or other aggressive fluids will result in corrosion and failure of components and will void the warranty WARNING Some of the chemicals used in dishwashing may cause chemical burns if they come in contact with skin Wear protective gear when handling these chemicals If any skin comes in contact with these chemicals immediately follow the instructions provided with the chemicals for treatment WARNING...

Page 17: ...he machine and or electrical infrastructure Click here for a wiring guide On 3 Phase machines only correct pump motor rotation must be verified before the machine is operated Failure to do so can result in damage to the machine and components 1 Follow the Filling the Wash Tub section 2 Remove the left side panel of the machine 3 Locate the wash pump motor and identify the arrow decal which shows t...

Page 18: ...ructions This is a commercial machine and reaches temperatures that can exceed those generated by a residential machine Surrounding countertops cabinets flooring and subflooring must be designed and or selected with these higher temperatures in mind Any damage to surrounding area caused by heat moisture to materials that are not recommended for higher temperatures will not be covered under warrant...

Page 19: ...hould rotate freely To energize the machine turn on the power at the service breaker The voltage should have been previously verified as being correct If not the voltage will have to be verified Press the Power Button and the display will come on The machine will fill with water automatically until the appropriate water level is reached just below the pan strainers The wash tub must be completely ...

Page 20: ...ow the instructions there Afterward ensure that chemicals are supplied to the machine If not contact your chemical supplier When the machine is first powered on for the day shift wash tank water must reach the set temperature before being operated 1 Ensure the door is closed 2 Press the Power Button 3 The machine will fill automatically 4 The display will show Heating until wash tank reaches the s...

Page 21: ... cycle turn the machine off by pressing the Power Button 3 Open the door 4 Remove and clean the pan strainers and set aside 5 Pull the drain handle to the open position and allow the water to drain 6 Once the wash tub is drained remove the suction strainer clean and set aside SHUTDOWN CLEANING WARNING WARNING Wash tank water is hot ...

Page 22: ... fresh water 9 Wipe the inside of the machine out removing all soil and scraps 10 Reassemble the wash and rinse arms 11 Replace the wash and rinse arms in the machine Ensure the end caps have been tightened 12 Push the drain handle to the closed position 13 Replace the pan strainers and suction strainer 14 Leave the door open so the machine can dry SHUTDOWN CLEANING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATIO...

Page 23: ... it might be necessary to install a water treatment system for the water going to the machine only Discuss this option with a qualified water treatment specialist 4 Operators should be properly trained on how much detergent is to be used per cycle Meet with a water treatment specialist and chemical supplier to discuss a complete training program for operators 5 Chemicals must be provided for prope...

Page 24: ...4 Open the door and verify water level is above standpipe Add deliming solution per the solution manufacturer s recommendation the water capacity of the tank can be verified on the specification page of this manual 5 Close the door and push the Delime Button on the display 6 Run the machine for the period of time recommended by the chemical supplier 7 Press the Delime Button again and the pump wil...

Page 25: ...cle count will display for several seconds followed by a power on condition HEATING CYCLE 1 150 F READY CYCLE 1 125 F OPERATIONAL MESSAGES Power Button Delime Button Cycle Light Cycle Buttons DISPLAY INDICATOR Check for open door Door is open when the machine needs to fill float switch is down Filling Indicates the initial fill after the machine is first powered on Heating The wash tank and booste...

Page 26: ...in place before operating the machine When cleaning out strainers do NOT beat them on waste cans Wipe out strainers with a rag and rinse with water if necessary Use a toothpick to dislodge any stubborn debris 3 Ensure all wash and rinse arms are secure in the machine before operating 4 Ensure the standpipe is in position before operating 5 Remove as much soil from dishes by hand as possible before...

Page 27: ...lines There is a full size display template at the end of the manual to help locate the programming buttons Factory Setup Model Selection 1 Press and hold the I and III Buttons until Program starts flashing 2 3 seconds 2 Press the Select Button 3 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow Button to change the program number to 4 4 Press the Select Button 5 Program will flash 6 Press the Delime Button to exit ...

Page 28: ...ersion and show the firmware versions of the IO module and PCB Digital Display 3 Use the Up arrow Button to cycle through the categories will be flashing Language Wash Offset Temperature Scale Rinse Offset Wash Temperature Boost Offset Boost Temperature Spare Offset 4 Press the Select Button to choose the category you want to change Regardless of the category Steps 5 7 remain the same 5 Use the Up...

Page 29: ...Ω resistor for T3 and verify that booster heater turns off If not replace IO module 3 Verify that the booster probe resistance is correct with respect to temperature see table on pg 24 If not replace T3 F3 No water in wash tank Check inlet water and door 1 Malfunction of fill solenoid or fill relay 2 Door is open which inhibits fill mode 3 Faulty door switch 1 Replace faulty component 2 Close door...

Page 30: ...t to temperature see table on pg 24 If not replace T1 F8 No water in wash tank Check inlet water and door 1 Malfunction of fill solenoid or fill relay 2 Door is open which inhibits fill mode 3 Faulty door switch 1 Replace faulty solenoid or fill relay 2 Close door to activate door switch 3 Replace or adjust door switch DISPLAY SHOWS POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY F9 Service needed Check incoming power 1 I...

Page 31: ...n wire or unseated terminal by gently pulling on each wire at each end of the cable Reseat any loose terminals by inserting it fully into the housing using long nosed pliers Replace cable if broken wire is found 3 Temporarily substitute a verified good display board and check if F13 message recurs If so repeat substitution with a good I O module DISPLAY SHOWS POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY FAULT CODES TRO...

Page 32: ... is receiving power green LEDs are on if so replace it Machine continuously washes 1 Machine is in Delime mode which will be indicated in the display 2 Timer Module is faulty 1 Turn off Delime mode by pressing Delime key 2 Verify that module is receiving power green LEDs are on if so replace it Wash or rinse heater does not work 1 Faulty heater element 2 Faulty heater contactor 3 Faulty temperatur...

Page 33: ...re on if so replace it Doors will not close completely 1 Improper spring tension 2 Obstruction in door roller channel 1 Adjust spring tension to desired stiffness by loosening not removing spring bolt nuts near bottom of machine and adjusting the tension Tighten nuts back when done 2 Remove the obstruction Water leaks at the wash pump 1 Wash pump seal defective 2 Petcock or pump drain if equipped ...

Page 34: ...se P N 0312001 HXP Qty 2 2 per output Fuse 200 mA Slow acting 05999 004 44 33 Littelfuse P N 0313 200HXP Qty 6 2 per output WARNING DISCONNECT POWER TO MACHINE BEFORE SERVICING INPUT L1 EXTERNAL OUTPUT TO EXT RELAY CONSTANT VOLTAGE CONNECTION RINSE AID DISPENSER CONNECTION DETERGENT DISPENSER CONNECTION LIVE WHEN MACHINE POWER SWITCH IS ON LIVE WHEN RINSE VALVE IS OPEN LIVE WHEN WASH PUMP MOTOR IS...

Page 35: ... 11 1 Fuse Holder 6 Pole 05920 002 42 13 12 1 Fuse Holder 2 Pole 05920 401 03 14 13 1 Contactor 30 A 240 V 05945 002 74 20 14 1 Exhaust Fan Timer One Shot 05945 004 34 92 14a 1 Din Rail One Shot Timer Not Shown 05935 004 47 77 14b 1 Screw Phillips Pan Washer Not Shown 05305 004 47 78 15 1 Transformer 460 V Machine Only Not Shown 05950 111 65 93 15a 1 Fuse Holder Single 460 V Machine Only Not Shown...

Page 36: ... 4 ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 1 Hood 05700 004 20 68 2 4 Pin Clevis 5 16 x 1 1 4 05315 004 07 24 3 2 Roller Bottom Hood Lateral 09330 004 07 30 4 2 Roller Bottom Rear 09330 004 07 29 5 1 Door Stop Block Not Shown 05700 004 41 95 2 ...

Page 37: ...07610 004 29 29 D 30 14 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 18 17 11 12 13 9 CANTILEVER ARM PARTS 3c 3d 3d 3a 3e 3b 19 ...

Page 38: ...ng Door Pivot Inner 09330 004 25 63 6 2 Bolt Hex 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 05305 276 10 00 7 2 Spring Link 05700 004 26 81 8 2 Spring Pin 1 4 DIA x 1 1 4 Long 05315 407 06 00 9 6 Nut Hex 3 8 16 SS 05310 276 01 00 10 1 Cantilever Arm 05700 004 20 70 11 2 Link Hood to Handle 05700 004 20 69 12 2 Standoff Door Pivot 05700 004 22 75 13 2 Screw 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 Hex Head 05305 274 23 00 14 2 Locknut 1 4 20 Low Profi...

Page 39: ...07610 004 29 29 D 32 11 10 9 12 13 19 20 4 18 17 16 14 15 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 21 TUB PARTS ...

Page 40: ...5 69 9 1 Suction Strainer 05700 001 22 23 10 1 Standpipe Lift Handle 05700 004 26 23 11 1 Standpipe Support 05700 001 27 55 12 1 Suction Strainer Bracket 05700 001 22 24 13 1 Dual Float Switch 06680 121 70 71 14 1 O ring 05330 400 05 00 15 1 Thermostat 05930 004 33 12 16 1 Probe Fitting 05310 924 02 05 17 1 Thermistor Probe 06685 004 17 26 1 Plug NB Only Not Shown 05700 004 47 32 18 1 Wash Tank He...

Page 41: ...07610 004 29 29 D 34 11 10 13 18 19 4 17 16 15 1 2 3 5 7 8 6 12 14 9 STEAM TUB PARTS ...

Page 42: ...pipe Bracket 05700 004 26 24 8 1 Standpipe 05700 001 25 69 9 1 Suction Strainer 05700 001 22 23 10 1 Standpipe Lift Handle 05700 004 26 23 11 1 Standpipe Support 05700 001 27 55 12 1 Suction Strainer Bracket 05700 001 22 24 13 1 Dual Float Switch 06680 121 70 71 14 1 O ring 05330 400 05 00 15 1 Steam Coil See Steam Coil page 16 1 Tub Front DynaTemp Steam 05700 004 32 87 17 1 Probe Fitting 05310 92...

Page 43: ... 2 1 Stand C Steam Coil Support 05700 002 08 52 3 1 Stand D Steam Coil Support 05700 002 08 53 4 4 Gasket Steam Coil 05700 001 17 86 5 2 Washer Steam Coil 05700 001 17 87 6 2 Adapter Steam Coil Nut 05310 011 17 85 7 1 Stand A Steam Coil Support 05700 002 08 50 8 1 Stand B Steam Coil Support 05700 002 08 51 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 STEAM COIL PARTS ...

Page 44: ...Left 05700 004 20 83 6 4 Nut Thumb 6 32 Nylon 05310 002 83 12 7 1 PCB Digital Display 05945 004 52 53 8 4 Spacer Unthreaded 9 32 Nylon 05975 004 47 89 9 1 Panel and Membrane Switch Assembly 05700 004 58 72 10 1 Communication Cable Display 05700 004 33 64 1 2 3 4 5 Punch outs are provided on both panels to be used if necessary during installation 6 10 NOTICE 7 9 Complete Display Assembly 05700 004 ...

Page 45: ...07610 004 29 29 D 38 PARTS WASH RINSE ARMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 46: ... 4 End cap Rinse Arm 05700 004 34 62 6 2 Complete Rinse Arm Assembly 05700 004 32 58 Rinse Arm 05700 004 27 62 7 2 Complete Wash Arm Assembly 05700 004 32 59 Wash Arm 05700 004 24 81 8 2 Wash Arm Bearing Assembly 05700 021 35 97 9 1 End cap Wash Arm 05700 011 35 92 10 1 Lower Wash Manifold 05700 031 46 01 11 1 O ring Not Shown 05330 111 35 15 Rinse Arm Bearing Kit Includes items 3 and 4 06401 004 ...

Page 47: ...High limit 05930 004 33 12 11 1 Bracket High limit Thermostat 05700 004 36 84 12 2 Nut 1 4 20 05310 004 23 96 13 4 Washer 1 4 20 05311 174 01 00 14 4 Nut Lock 1 4 20 Hex with Nylon Insert 05310 374 01 00 15 1 Clamp Wire 1 8 P clip 05975 601 10 15 16 1 Cover Booster Common Door 05700 004 52 21 17 1 Washer Flat 05311 173 02 00 18 1 Nut Hex 8 32 Locking 05310 272 02 00 19 1 Plug 1 4 Brass Not Shown 0...

Page 48: ...rmostat Bracket 05700 004 36 84 8 1 Gasket Rinse Heater 05330 200 02 70 9 1 Fitting 1 4 Imperial Brass 05310 924 02 05 10 1 Thermistor Probe 06685 004 34 58 11 1 Fitting Thermostat 05700 001 23 96 1 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 9 See Heaters page 10 11 Complete Rinse Tank Assembly 05700 002 29 36 RINSE TANK PARTS Does not include items 6 and 7 which can be ordered together using P N 06401 004 39 09 CAUTION DynaT...

Page 49: ...5 99 04540 121 63 39 MODEL VOLTS Hz PHASE WASH HEATER DynaTemp NB 208 60 1 04540 121 47 39 DynaTemp NB 208 60 3 04540 121 47 39 DynaTemp NB 230 60 1 04540 121 47 39 DynaTemp NB 230 60 3 04540 121 47 39 DynaTemp NB 460 60 3 04540 121 65 99 Heater Phase Conversion Kit 06401 004 00 22 The models covered in this manual come supplied with various heaters depending on the characteristics of the machine ...

Page 50: ...you are servicing please refer to the following table When servicing a wash motor it is important to refer to the wiring schematic found on the motor to ensure the motor is wired correctly Different manufacturers of motors might not use the same wire color codes and your new motor might not connect using the same wires Always refer to the wiring diagrams on the motor you are installing If the moto...

Page 51: ... 230 V 05700 002 81 86 1 Impeller Assembly 460 V 05700 002 06 19 5 1 Shim Kit 208 230 V 05700 002 82 58 1 Shaft Adapter 460 V 05700 011 95 19 6 1 Pump Casing 208 230 V 05700 002 85 01 7 1 Case Capscrew 208 230 V 05305 002 81 88 Parts See previous page for complete assemblies The models covered in this manual come supplied with various wash motors see previous page depending on the characteristics ...

Page 52: ...on on rinse tank Rinse Tank In Plumbing 05700 004 52 70 Complete Plumbing Assembly 05700 004 52 71 Everything above except item 22 Rinse Tank Out Plumbing 05700 004 52 66 Includes 05700 004 28 49 Top View Injector Vacuum Breaker To order complete assemblies Rinse Injector Plumbing 05700 004 28 49 ...

Page 53: ...Y Strainer 1 2 04730 217 01 10 18 1 Nipple 1 2 x 2 Long 04730 207 19 00 19 1 Casting 1 2 Flanged Coupling 05700 004 47 97 20 1 Elbow 90 Degree 1 2 Brass 04730 011 42 96 21 1 Plug 1 2 Brass 04730 209 03 00 22 1 Harness 05999 004 21 58 When servicing plumbing components take care not to damage the threads of each individual item Damaged threads can cause leaks and loss of pressure which could advers...

Page 54: ...Lower Plumbing 05700 004 31 52 Complete Plumbing Assembly 05700 004 31 51 Everything above except item 22 Inlet Plumbing 05700 004 30 43 Top View Injector Vacuum Breaker To order complete assemblies Rinse Injector Plumbing 05700 004 46 48 22 ...

Page 55: ... 3 4 to 1 2 Brass 04730 002 56 27 18 1 Bracket Plumbing 05700 004 34 28 19 1 Solenoid Valve 3 4 04810 100 03 18 20 1 Nipple 1 2 x 3 Brass 04730 004 20 10 21 1 Y Strainer 1 2 04730 217 01 10 22 1 Harness 05999 004 21 58 When servicing plumbing components take care not to damage the threads of each individual item Damaged threads can cause leaks and loss of pressure which could adversely affect the ...

Page 56: ...k Iron 04730 907 02 34 3 1 Y Strainer 3 4 NPT Steam 04730 217 01 32 4 1 Nipple Close 3 4 Black Iron 04730 907 01 00 5 1 Bracket Plumbing Support 05700 004 37 42 6 1 Solenoid Valve 3 4 240 60 220 50 Steam 04820 002 01 56 7 1 Union 3 4 Black Iron 04730 912 01 00 8 1 Reducer 3 4 NPT to 1 2 NPT Black Iron 04730 911 02 34 PARTS STEAM INLET PLUMBING Click here for the Steam Booster manual ...

Page 57: ...team 3 4 NPT 06680 500 02 77 2 1 Nipple 3 4 x 11 Black Iron 05700 002 21 24 3 1 Reducer 3 4 NPT to 1 2 NPT Black Iron 04730 911 02 34 4 1 Union 3 4 Black Iron 04730 912 01 00 5 1 Nipple Close 3 4 Black Iron 04730 907 01 00 3 4 5 1 2 PARTS STEAM OUTLET PLUMBING Click here for the Steam Booster manual ...

Page 58: ...700 004 52 70 Complete Plumbing Assembly 05700 004 53 45 Everything above except item 23 Rinse Tank Out Plumbing 05700 004 52 66 Includes 05700 004 28 49 To order complete assemblies Rinse Injector Plumbing 05700 004 28 49 Goes to top port on heat exchanger Goes to bottom port on heat exchanger Goes to elbow on bottom port of rinse tank Goes to out port of valve ...

Page 59: ...ner 1 2 04730 217 01 10 18 1 Nipple 1 2 x 2 Long 04730 207 19 00 19 1 Casting 1 2 Flanged Coupling 05700 004 47 97 20 1 Elbow 90 Degree 1 2 Brass 04730 011 42 96 21 1 Red Hose 1 2 x 23 1 2 05700 004 41 52 22 1 Plug 1 2 Brass 04730 209 03 00 23 1 Harness 05999 004 21 58 When servicing plumbing components take care not to damage the threads of each individual item Damaged threads can cause leaks and...

Page 60: ...ATMENT OPTION Replacement Cartridge inspect at least every 6 months RSC 100 Scaltrol System 04730 003 05 76 Must be installed vertically The provided bracket is secured to the wall Observe proper inlet outlet water directions flow directions are molded into the top of the head Line pressure should be released before changing cartridges Machine should be delimed before installation NOTICE DynaTemp ...

Page 61: ...004 40 82 6 1 Compression Spring 1 05935 004 40 95 7 3 Fan 85 236 V AC 05999 004 19 46 8 1 Top Cover Complete Assembly VER 05700 004 40 78 9 1 Plate Air gap 05700 004 35 50 10 1 Air Transfer Seal 05700 004 40 24 11 1 Box VER 05700 004 39 45 12 1 Gasket Air Transfer Seal 05330 004 40 25 13 1 Cover Air gap 05700 004 40 27 14 1 Coil VER 04420 004 35 56 15 1 Bracket Top Vent 05700 004 44 64 16 1 Wirin...

Page 62: ...model AC powerinput K 1 K2 L1 L2 N Input Assignments I1 Wash I2 Cycle I3 Float I4 Rinse I5 Door Chemicals BLK DC RTN RED 24 VDC WHT BLK DC RTN VDCOUT CORRESPONDING CONNECTOR GOING TO DISPLAYPCB B L K B L K R E D W H T B L K G R N LOGIC INPUT VDCOUT T3 GRN BLK K 2 K 3 K 4 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K 9 K 10 K 11 K 12 Interconnectcableis Belden 9745 060U500 3 twisted pairs ConnectionDiagramfor IO Module DC RTN...

Page 63: ...Input Assignments I1 Wash I2 Cycle I3 Float I4 Rinse I5 Door Chemicals BLK DC RTN RED 24 VDC WHT BLK DC RTN VDCOUT CORRESPONDING CONNECTOR GOING TO DISPLAYPCB B L K B L K R E D W H T B L K G R N LOGIC INPUT VDCOUT T3 GRN BLK K 2 K 3 K 4 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K 9 K 10 K 11 K 12 Interconnectcableis Belden 9745 060U500 3 twisted pairs ConnectionDiagramfor IO Module DC RTN 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 1 2 3 4 PAIR1 PAIR...

Page 64: ...odel AC powerinput K 1 K2 L1 L2 N Input Assignments I1 Wash I2 Cycle I3 Float I4 Rinse I5 Door Chemicals BLK DC RTN RED 24 VDC WHT BLK DC RTN VDCOUT CORRESPONDING CONNECTOR GOING TO DISPLAYPCB B L K B L K R E D W H T B L K G R N LOGIC INPUT VDCOUT T3 GRN BLK K 2 K 3 K 4 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K 9 K 10 K 11 K 12 Interconnectcableis Belden 9745 060U500 3 twisted pairs ConnectionDiagramfor IO Module DC RTN ...

Page 65: ... N Input Assignments I1 Wash I2 Cycle I3 Float I4 Rinse I5 Door Chemicals BLK DC RTN RED 24 VDC WHT BLK DC RTN VDC OUT CORRESPONDING CONNECTOR GOING TO DISPLAY PCB B L K B L K R E D W H T B L K G R N LOGIC INPUT VDC OUT T3 GRN BLK K 2 K 3 K 4 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K 9 K 10 K 11 K 12 Interconnect cable is Belden 9745 060U500 3 twisted pairs DC RTN 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 1 2 3 4 PAIR 1 PAIR 2 PAIR 3 Connectors s...

Page 66: ...9 D 59 This page can be printed and the display templates cut out Lay the cut out over the display and use the Up arrow Down arrow and Select Buttons to locate the hidden programming buttons ADDENDUM DISPLAY TEMPLATE ...

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