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APPENDIX A 

Also known  as  Earth  Leakage  Protection  systems  an  RCD  is a  protective  device 
that  automatically  disconnects  the  active  conductors  of  a  circuit  when  an  earth 
leakage current reaches a predetermined value. 

Although  RCD’s  are  mandatory  in  domestic  installations,  and  in  the  final  sub-
circuits  of  residential-type  areas,  the  Australian  Standards  quote  that  the 
requirement of an RCD does “not apply to a socket-outlet…..for the connection of 
fixed electric cooking appliances, such as ranges, ovens or hotplates” 

In  installations  that  are  neither  Domestic  nor  Residential-type,  AS/NZS  3000 
2.5.3.3  states  that  RCD’s  are  needed  only  in  situations  where  equipment  may 
represent  an  increased  risk  of  electric  shock  to  the  user,  and  there  are  many 
special comments related to the use of heating elements. 

AS/NZS3000 2.5.2 gives the following warnings that should have been taken into 
consideration when an RCD circuit was installed. 

 

To  avoid  unwanted  tripping  due  to  leakage  currents  and  transient 

disturbances, care should be taken to ensure that the sum of the leakage 
currents of electrical equipment on the load side of an RCD is less than 
1/3 of its rated residual current

To  avoid  excessive  leakage  current  causing  unwanted  tripping  where 

socket-outlets  are  protected  by  one  RCD  having  a  rated  residual 
current  not  greater  than  30mA,  consideration  should  be  given  to  the 
number  of  socket-outlets  protected  and  the  nature  of  electrical 
equipment likely to be connected to the socket-outlets. 

 

Tubular elements (such as those used in this unit) reaching temperatures greater 
than 110°C are subject to moisture absorption and therefore earth leakage current 
generation.    Should  the  installation  and  use  of  this  unit  trip  an  RCD  the  unit  will 
need  to  be  run  on  a  circuit  without  an  RCD  (as  mentioned  above)  for 
approximately 30-60 minutes, after which time the elements should have dried out 
and  the  machine  should  function  normally.      If  you  are  unable  to  locate  a  circuit 
without  an  RCD  please  contact  your  supplier,  or  if  you  prefer  you  can  contact 
Roband and send the unit to one of our offices where we can run the machine on 
a suitable circuit free of charge (a return freight charge may apply).  

 

Summary of Contents for MH16

Page 1: ... Ultra Durable Stainless Steel Elements Energy Regulator Control Small Compact Design All Stainless Steel Construction These instructions cover the models of ROBAND Sauce Bain Marie Assemblies only Although there are slight variances between models the installation operation care and maintenance procedure is the same for all ...

Page 2: ...ermission of the publisher The material contained within this document is intended entirely for instructional purposes Roband Head Office Sydney Australia Roband Australia Pty Ltd Tel 61 2 9971 1788 1 Inman Road Fax 61 2 9971 1336 Dee Why NSW 2099 Email sales roband com au AUSTRALIA Web www roband com au International Agents For additional agents please email Head Office Cyprus United Catering Equ...

Page 3: ...ON 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1 PACKAGING 2 COMPLIANCE 2 INSTALLATION 3 OPERATION 3 GENERAL SAFETY 4 CLEANING CARE MAINTENANCE 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 SPECIFICATIONS 6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 8 APPENDIX A 9 WARRANTY 12 ...

Page 4: ...truction concerning the safe use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety These machines should not be left unattended when in use These machines are heating units and as with any commercial heating unit the surfaces on these units will get hot Always be careful when near an operating unit and ensure that any risk to unwary customers or staff is minimised with additional signage i...

Page 5: ...ny and to the agent responsible for the dispatch of said unit within 24 hours of receipt No claims will be accepted or entertained after this period COMPLIANCE Roband products have been designed and manufactured to comply with any and all specifications set out by the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA in regards to Electromagnetic Compatibility As testament to such compliance thes...

Page 6: ...re cooked product They are not designed to be used as cooking devices Fill the pan to the desired level with the sauce or gravy up to a maximum of 2L To turn the unit ON rotate the energy regulator to any of the heat settings The amber pilot light will illuminate to indicate the unit is on and heating It is recommended that for initial unit warm up the dial be set to HI for a short period of time ...

Page 7: ...achine is operating and take care to avoid contact with hot surfaces Use gloves or some other form of protection when handling the unit National Standards exist outlining the positioning spacing and ventilation requirements when installing new appliances These Standards should be consulted and new equipment should be installed accordingly In any situation where specifications allow a distance of l...

Page 8: ...ry Particular care should be taken when cleaning under the rim of the tank to avoid contact with possible sharp edges Do not immerse the unit in water or allow the ingress of water through ventilation holes or controls Do not clean this unit with the use of a water jet CAUTION Although every care is taken during manufacture to remove all sharp edges care should be taken when cleaning and handling ...

Page 9: ...position The energy regulator knob is not loose or broken rendering the switch inoperable Check Appendix A on page 9 of this manual on RCD S Only after all these points have been checked should you call for service SPECIFICATIONS Nominal Dimensions Model Power Source Power Rating Width mm Depth mm Height mm MH16 220 240 Volts AC 50 60Hz 120 130 Watts 166 173 285 Constant research and development m...

Page 10: ...DEL MH16 NOTE This circuit diagram has been provided for reference and to assist qualified service and repair agents only Under no circumstances should a person not suitably qualified attempt repairs to any electrical equipment ...

Page 11: ...Page 8 EXPLODED DIAGRAM MODEL MH16 ...

Page 12: ...ient disturbances care should be taken to ensure that the sum of the leakage currents of electrical equipment on the load side of an RCD is less than 1 3 of its rated residual current To avoid excessive leakage current causing unwanted tripping where socket outlets are protected by one RCD having a rated residual current not greater than 30mA consideration should be given to the number of socket o...

Page 13: ...Page 10 NOTES Record any preferred times or settings etc here to act as a quick reference for other users ...

Page 14: ...Page 11 NOTES Record any preferred times or settings etc here to act as a quick reference for other users ...

Page 15: ...ive goods or materials pursuant to this warranty must be authorized by Roband Australia prior to any action being taken The company reserves the right to reject a claim for warranty if it is not completely satisfied with the circumstances under which it occurred and any other costs incurred for false claims or faults due to incorrect usage etc are the responsibility of the claimant Roband Australi...

Page 16: ... LEADING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE PLUS PIE FOOD WARMERS DRINK MIXERS HIGH PERFORMANCE DEEP FRYERS VITAMIX BLENDERS GRILLMAX TOASTERS NOAW Slicers Manufactured Imported in Australia by Authorised Distributor Agent ...

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