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Killion Industries, Inc. • 1380 Poinsettia Ave., Vista, CA 92081
Phone (760) 727-5102 • Toll Free (800) 421-5352 • Fax (760) 727-1622
www.killionindustries.com • Sales@killionindustries.com • Parts.Service@killionindustries.com
Plumbing Requirements
The high volume condensate pump for condensate removal will require a drain line run down from the ceiling
to a location near the merchandiser. Recommended drain line: ½” I.D. pipe.
The horizontal run must slope away from the case to prevent the backflow of water into the refrigerated
merchandiser. Recommended slope is four inches for every ten feet of run. A backflow prevention device
comes pre-installed on the pump line to prevent condensate water from flowing back into the pump reservoir.
Make sure that there are no sags in the length where condensate can pool, and any bends in the run should
be kept to a minimum.
Electrical Supply
A licensed electrician must make all electrical connections. All wiring must comply with applicable local and
national codes. Each refrigerator must be served with a separate overload protected circuit. It is necessary
that separate, dedicated circuit(s) be provided for each merchandiser to prevent the possibility of another
appliance tripping the breaker and causing an interruption of electrical service.
The unit requires a dedicated 4-wire ground, 208/230 Volt 30 Amp power supply connected to a NEMA L14-30
locking receptacle. This receptacle must be located within eight feet of the upper back of the refrigerated
display case. It is highly recommended against using an extension cord with the refrigerated display case.