Connecting the Water Supply
1. The machine should be situated within 1 metre of a drinking water supply from a
rising main, terminating with a W.R.C. approved 15mm compression stop-tap.
2. The water supply should comply with both the Statutory Instrument No.1147 -
“Water, England and Wales”and The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations
1989.Water pressure at the stop-tap must be within the limits 1 - 8 Bar (100 Kpa - 800
Kpa).
3. Connect the flexi-hose supplied with the machine to the stopcock ensuring that the
seal supplied is fitted correctly. Flush the system (several gallons) before connecting the
machine.
4. Connect the hose to the inlet valve located on the rear of the machine. Ensure that the
seal is correctly fitted. Ensure that all water supply fittings are tight.Turn on the stop-
tap and check for leaks.
Connecting the Electricity Supply
Safety First! THE MACHINE MUST BE EARTHED. ON NO ACCOUNT
SHOULD IT BE EARTHED TO THE WATER SUPPLY PIPE
13 Amp Single Phase - The machine is fitted with 1 x 2.4kW heating element and
requires a 230V 50Hz, 13 amp fused switched socket outlet, installed to the latest
edition of the IEE regulations, within 1 metre of the machine.
30 Amp Single Phase - The machine is fitted with 2 x 2.4kW heating elements,
4.8kW in total and requires a 230V 50Hz, 30 amp fused switched cord outlet spur box,
installed to the latest edition of the IEE regulations, within 1 metre of the machine.
415 Volts, 3 Phase - The machine is fitted with 3 x 2.4kW heating elements, 7.2kW
in total and requires a 415V 50Hz, 3 phase isolator fused at 15 amps per phase,installed
to the latest edition of the IEE regulations, within 1 metre of the machine.
Note: If the mains lead becomes damaged in any way it must be replaced by a special
lead available from the manufacturer.
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