LaserLine Flatwork Ironer Series User manual

GL16
Gas Heated
Flatwork Ironer
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Chicago Dryer Company
Technical Manual #3011-079a
Chicago Dryer Company, 2200 N. Pulaski, Chicago, Illinois 60639
Telephone: 773-235-4430 Fax: 773-235-4439

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 Warranty ................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Scope of Manual ..................................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Safety ..................................................................................................... 1-3
Safe Work Habits.................................................................................... 1-3
Safety Features ...................................................................................... 1-4
CHAPTER 2 - INSTALLATION
2.1 Site and Utility Requirements .................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Installation Procedures ............................................................................ 2-2
Inspection ............................................................................................... 2-2
Uncrating ................................................................................................ 2-3
Check The Heat Shield Inside The Ironing Cylinder.................................. 2-4
UV Flame Scanner Installation................................................................. 2-4
Flame Safeguard Check ......................................................................... 2-5
Exhaust Blower Installation ...................................................................... 2-6
Electrical Connection .............................................................................. 2-7
Gas Connection .....................................................................................2-11
Receiving Shelf Set-Up ......................................................................... 2-14
Final Protective Wrapper Removal ........................................................ 2-14
2.3 Pre-Operational Checkout..................................................................... 2-15
Security of Hardware............................................................................. 2-15
Electrical Connection Checkout ............................................................ 2-16
Control Function Checkout .................................................................... 2-19
Gas Connection Checkout .................................................................... 2-21
Checkout Completion ........................................................................... 2-26
2.4 First Month Maintenance ....................................................................... 2-26

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CHAPTER 3 - OPERATING GUIDELINES
3.1 Safety Features ...................................................................................... 3-2
Main Disconnect Switch .......................................................................... 3-2
Safety Stop Buttons ................................................................................ 3-2
Safety Guards ......................................................................................... 3-2
Safety Interlock Switches......................................................................... 3-3
Safety Labels .......................................................................................... 3-3
3.2 Operating Controls .................................................................................. 3-4
Right End Frame Controls ....................................................................... 3-4
Left End Frame Controls ......................................................................... 3-5
3.3 Daily Operating Procedures .................................................................... 3-7
Start-Up .................................................................................................. 3-7
Waxing ................................................................................................... 3-8
Flatwork Handling ................................................................................... 3-9
Clearing a Jam Safely ............................................................................. 3-9
Shut-Down ............................................................................................ 3-10
3.4 Operating Techniques ........................................................................... 3-10
Conditioning Flatwork Before Ironing ..................................................... 3-10
Unit Settings ......................................................................................... 3-12
Processing Standards .......................................................................... 3-12
CHAPTER 4 - PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
4.1 Daily PM ................................................................................................. 4-2
General Cleanliness ................................................................................ 4-2
Clean Combustion Blower Air Filter ........................................................ 4-2
Check Guide Tapes ................................................................................ 4-3
Check Red STOP Buttons and Red Safety Finger Guard ........................ 4-3
Wax Ironing Section ................................................................................ 4-3
4.2 Weekly PM ............................................................................................. 4-4
Check Ribbon Condition ......................................................................... 4-4
Check Drive Belt (Type R Unit) ................................................................ 4-4
Check Compression Roll Cover .............................................................. 4-5
Clean Behind Service Panels.................................................................. 4-5
Check Ironing Cylinder ............................................................................ 4-5
Grease “Weekly” Bearings ...................................................................... 4-6
Oil Roll Bearing Pivots ............................................................................ 4-7
Clean Heat Shield Inside Ironing Cylinder ................................................ 4-8

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Check/Clean Inverter ............................................................................... 4-9
Check/Clean Motors ............................................................................... 4-9
Check/Clean Sail Switch and Exhaust Blower Wheel ............................ 4-10
Check/Clean Combustion Blower Wheel ................................................4-11
4.3 Monthly PM ........................................................................................... 4-12
Grease Bearings .................................................................................. 4-12
Check Setscrews .................................................................................. 4-12
Clean Touchless Temperature Sensors and UV Flame Scanners........... 4-13
Oil Drive Chain...................................................................................... 4-14
Check Compression Roll Pressure ....................................................... 4-14
4.4 Semi-Annual PM ................................................................................... 4-15
Check/Clean Gas Regulator Vent .......................................................... 4-15
Check Gas Pressure............................................................................. 4-15
Change Oil in Gear Reduction Units ...................................................... 4-15
Check/Clean Spark Plug and
Pilot Assembly ...................................................................................... 4-16
Check Mechanical/Electrical Connections ............................................. 4-17
CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING PRINCIPLES
5.1 Electrical System .................................................................................... 5-1
Main Electrical Box ................................................................................. 5-2
Right End Frame..................................................................................... 5-4
5.2 Mechanical System ................................................................................. 5-5
Right End Frame..................................................................................... 5-5
Ironing Section ........................................................................................ 5-6
5.3 Exhaust System ...................................................................................... 5-7
Exhaust Blower ....................................................................................... 5-7
Sail Switch .............................................................................................. 5-7
5.4 Heating System ...................................................................................... 5-7
Safety Interlock Circuit............................................................................. 5-7
Burner System ........................................................................................ 5-8
Flame Safeguard .................................................................................. 5-10
Temperature Control.............................................................................. 5-12
Touchless Temperature Sensors and UV Flame Scanners ..................... 5-13

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5.5 Sequence of Operation ......................................................................... 5-14
Stand-By Stage .................................................................................... 5-14
Mechanical Start-Up Stage ................................................................... 5-14
Heating System Normal Operation Stage .............................................. 5-15
Heating System Fail-Safe Protection Stage .......................................... 5-17
CHAPTER 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Symptoms ................................................................................ 6-2
6.1 Start-Up .................................................................................................. 6-4
6.2 Speed Control ........................................................................................ 6-7
6.3 Ironing Quality ......................................................................................... 6-8
6.4 Mechanical System ................................................................................6-11
6.5 Exhaust System .................................................................................... 6-12
6.6 Heating System .................................................................................... 6-13
CHAPTER 7 - REPAIR
7.1 Safety Considerations............................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Parts Availability ..................................................................................... 7-2
7.3 Feed Section .......................................................................................... 7-3
Feed Ribbon Tension Adjustment ............................................................ 7-3
Feed Ribbon Replacement ..................................................................... 7-4
Feed Ribbon Drive Roll Friction Material Replacement ........................... 7-6
Doffer Roll Cover Replacement ............................................................... 7-7
Guide Tape Replacement ........................................................................ 7-9
Feed Table Alignment and Positioning .................................................. 7-10
7.4 Return Section ...................................................................................... 7-12
Return Ribbon Tension Adjustment ........................................................ 7-12
Return Ribbon Replacement ................................................................. 7-13
Return Ribbon Drive Roll Friction Material Replacement........................ 7-15
7.5 Delivery Section—Type R Unit............................................................... 7-17
Delivery Ribbon Tension Adjustment ...................................................... 7-17
Delivery Ribbon Replacement ............................................................... 7-18
Delivery Section Drive Belt Tension Adjustment ..................................... 7-20
Delivery Ribbons Drive Roll Tracking Tape Replacement ....................... 7-20

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7.6 Compression Roll ................................................................................. 7-22
Compression Roll Pressure Check ....................................................... 7-22
Compression Roll Pressure Adjustment ................................................ 7-23
Compression Roll Cover Replacement.................................................. 7-24
7.7 Drive Chain ........................................................................................... 7-28
7.8 Machine Speed Sensor ........................................................................ 7-29
7.9 Ironing Cylinder ..................................................................................... 7-30
Mechanical Cleaning of the Ironing Cylinder .......................................... 7-30
Ironing Cylinder Hardened Ring Replacement ....................................... 7-31
7.10 Burner System ...................................................................................... 7-33
Pilot Air and Gas Adjustment................................................................. 7-33
Gas/Air Mixer Adjustment...................................................................... 7-35
Gas/Air Mixer Cleaning ......................................................................... 7-36
Heat Shield Detachment From Burner Assembly ................................... 7-36
Replacing Heat Shield .......................................................................... 7-37
Heat Shield Attachment To Burner Assembly ......................................... 7-37
Burner Removal ................................................................................... 7-38
Burner Tip Maintenance ........................................................................ 7-41
Burner Installation .................................................................................. 7-41
Temperature Control Replacement ........................................................ 7-42
Touchless Temperature Sensor Replacement ........................................ 7-42
UV Flame Scanner Replacement .......................................................... 7-43
UV Flame Scanner Alignment Adjustment ............................................. 7-44
PARTS LIST
SCHEMATICS
APPENDIX

Skyline S1-S20 Installation

Temperature Controls 3023-095b
Chicago Dryer Company 1
F. Y. I. Service Bulletin
Non-Interchangeable Temperature
Controllers and High Limit Circuit Boards
In an ongoing effort to provide you with the most complete and up-to-date information, we are including
this additional information on your machine which may differ from the manual. Please read this bulletin
carefully. It contains current and updated information specific to your unit.
Any questions you may have regarding the information in this bulletin should be directed to your local
authorized CHICAGO®distributor or the Chicago Dryer Company Service Department at:
*Chicago Dryer Company ((773)235-4430
2200 North Pulaski Fax (773)235-4439
Chicago,Illinois60639
Purpose
The purpose of this bulletin is to make sure that
you do not accidentally interchange temperature
controllers or high limit circuit cards, which are
used with different sensors.
Description
Thesetemperaturecontrollersandhighlimitcircuit
boardsarenot universally interchangeable. Make
sure that you check the part numbers
carefully. The controllers and high limit circuit
boards look the same but are used with different
sensors. The controllers cannot be
reprogrammed on site.
1. Controller Part No. 4202-310 is used only
on ironers with touchless (Eagle Eye, no
contact) sensors, Type K thermocouple wire,
and Z058 High Limit Circuit Board, Part
No. 4206-520.
2. Controller Part No. 4202-300 is used only
on ironers with contact shoe sensors, Type J
thermocouple wire, and Z024 High Limit
Circuit Board Part No.4206-500.
High Limit Circuit Board
Temperature Controller

LATEST HI-LYFE RIBBON PART NUMBERS
Model Ribbon Ribbon Size Part Number
*Breeze Return 6" x 80+" 1002-509
*Champ Return 6" x 56+" 1002-505
Classic Return 6" x 150-1/2+" 1002-526
*Comet, Sprint Return 6" x 65+" 1002-506
*Comet Executive Return 6" x 84+" 1002-510
Imperial 224 Upper Return 6" x 102+" 1002-502
Lower Return 6" x 144+" 1002-522
Imperial 232 Upper Return 6" x 153+" 1002-527
Lower Return 6" x 196+" 1002-548
Imperial 32 Return 6" x 162+" 1002-531
Imperial 36 Return 6" x 156+" 1002-529
Imperial 48 Return 6" x 250+" 1002-576
*Model 11 Return 6" x 72+" 1002-507
*Model 13 Return 6" x 80+" 1002-508
*Model 14 and Tandem Return 6" x 84+" 1002-511
*Model 16 Return 6" x 102+" 1002-502
*Model 18 and Tandem Return 6" x 108+" 1002-514
*Model 20 and Tandem Return 6" x 124+" 1002-517
*Model 24 Return 6" x 144+" 1002-522
*Titan Return 6" x 162-1/2+" 1002-518
Tri-Star 24 Return 6" x 144+" 1002-522
Tri-Star 28 Return 6" x 150-1/2+" 1002-526
Tri-Star 32 Return 6" x 162+" 1002-531
*Twin Upper Return 6" x 110+" 1002-515
Lower Return 6" x 144+" 1002-522
*Twin (pre-1990) Upper Return 6" x 115+" 1002-516
Lower Return 6" x 144+" 1002-522
* Available as Replacement Ribbons
3023-135e HI-LYFE Extended Wear Ribbons
2 Chicago Dryer Company

F. Y. I. Service Bulletin
HI-LYFE EXTENDED WEAR
RIBBON INSTALLATION
In an ongoing effort to provide you with the most complete and up-to-date information, we are
including this additional information on your machine, which may differ from the manual. Please read
this bulletin carefully. It contains current and updated information specific to your unit.
Any questions you may have regarding the information in this bulletin should be directed to your local
authorized CHICAGO® distributor or the Chicago Dryer Company factory Service Department at:
Purpose
The purpose of this bulletin is to provide
instructions for installing the latest, extended
wear HI-LYFE ribbons. These ribbons provide
superior quality linen finish.
Safety
Perform only when the unit is OFF
with power connected and COOL.
It is recommended that all maintenance
procedures be handled by at least two qualified
persons. Using the “buddy system” decreases the
risk of an accident.
WARNING
Follow lockout/tagout
procedures approved for
your site.
Follow local regulations.
Failure to do so could result
in serious injury.
Chicago Dryer Company
2200 N. Pulaski Rd.
Chicago, Illinois USA 60639-3737
(773) 235-4430
Fax (773) 235-4439
E-mail: service@chidry.com
Procedure
Return Ribbons:
Make sure the slightly darker side, is installed
facing the ironing cylinder.
Refer to the Chicago Dryer machine manual
for complete replacement procedure.
NOTE: Be sure to specify
HI-LYFE Extended Wear Ribbons
when you reorder.
HI-LYFE Extended Wear Ribbons 3023-135e
Chicago Dryer Company 1


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Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains the following sections:
1.1 Warranty
1.2 Scope of Manual
1.3 Safety
The GL16 Gas-Heated Flatwork Ironer (Figure 1-1) is a one-piece unit that dries and irons sheets,
pillowcases,table linen,and othertypes offlatwork. Theunit willprocess polyester/cottonblends, VISA®,
or all-cotton fabrics. This unit is available with ironing cylinder lengths from 60" to 135"
(1,525 mm to 3,430 mm). Type F units discharge flatwork to a front receiving shelf. Type R models can
be switched to discharge flatwork to either the front or rear receiving shelf.
Like the rest of the CHICAGOproduct line, the GL16 is designed, manufactured, and assembled in
Chicago, Illinois. Before the CHICAGOnameplate is affixed to any unit,a final inspection is performed,
includingthorough testingunder loadconditions.
Any questions concerning the installation, operation, or repair of the unit should be directed to a local
authorized CHICAGO®dealer or the factory Service Department at:
!Chicago Dryer Company
2200 North Pulaski
Chicago,Illinois60639
"(773)235-4430
Fax (773) 235-4439
Email service@chidry.com
1.1 Warranty
A full page warranty statement is located at the front of this Instruction Manual. Please take the
time to review this warranty and understand its provisions.
Figure 1-1: The GL16 provides high quality flatwork finishing.

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1.2 Scope of Manual
Thisinstructionmanual will helpyou keep your
CHICAGOproductoperating, safely,efficiently,
and with minimum expense. Individual chapters
in this manual provide the necessary information
required for safe installation, operation,
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the
unit.
Updates
If you receive a CHICAGO FYI Service
Bulletin pertainingto your unit, insert thebulletin
in the front of the manual. Occasionally, new
informationabout the unitbecomes available after
the publication of this manual.
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter2 - Installation
The INSTALLATION chapter describes
recommended procedures for determining a
suitable location for the unit and connecting the
electrical supply and the gas supply. This chapter
also includes checkout procedures to ensure all
systemsare working properly.Local requirements
often vary, so follow local codes at all times.
Chapter 3 - Operating Guidelines
The OPERATING GUIDELINES chapter
gives recommendations for operating the unit at
maximum efficiency. This chapter also includes
instructions for the operators and suggestions for
organizing their work.
Chapter 4 - Preventive Maintenance
The PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
chapter gives procedures for Daily,Weekly,
Monthly,and Semi-Annual Maintenance.
Followtheseprocedures tokeepthe unit operating
safely and at maximum efficiency. A Preventive
Maintenance Schedule is located at the front of
this chapter.
Chapter 5 - Operating Principles
The OPERATING PRINCIPLES chapter
describes the operation of the unit in detail. A
goodunderstanding of thischapter willhelp avoid
operation errors, and assist with troubleshooting
and maintenance.
Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting
The TROUBLESHOOTING chapter
contains issues, possible causes, and solutions in
the areas of Start-Up, Speed Control, Ironing
Quality, Mechanical System, Exhaust
System, and Heating System.
Chapter 7 - Repair
The REPAIR chapter contains procedures for
performing maintenance, adjustments, and parts
replacement for the unit. Please follow all safety
recommendations carefully.
PartsList
A PARTS LIST is provided to identify and
order replacement parts. The PARTS LIST is
divided into views in which the parts are grouped
byfunction.
Schematics
Electricaldrawings areincluded for the various
voltages at which the unit may operate. Each
schematic includes data on the power, control,
and heating.
Appendix
The APPENDIX may contain Technical
Specifications, a Floor Plan, and manufacturers
bulletins for the unit.

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1.3 Safety
Safe operation and maintenance of the unit
must be the first priority of all supervisors,
operators, and maintenance personnel. Safety
begins with safe work habits. In addition, the unit
isequipped with built-in safety features to protect
operators and maintenance people.
Safe Work Habits
During Daily Operation
Handle the flatwork only when it is clear of
the unit. Do not attempt to remove the finished
flatwork while it is partially or completely in the
unit.
Never operate the unit without all safety
devices and features correctly installed and
working properly. Serious injury could result.
Maintenance and Repair
Before attempting any repair work, review
these safety steps and precautions to protect
yourself and the unit.
Safetyshould be theprimaryconcern ofanyone
performing corrective maintenance.
Except where specifically directed, ensure the
maindisconnectswitchto incoming powerisOFF.
WARNING
Always use extreme caution
when performing any repair
procedure that requires
the unit to be temporarily
moving. Keep hands and
loose clothing from
coming into contact with
any of the moving belts
or other moving parts.
Serious Injury Could Result.
When the unit is running, one
person should be ready at a
STOP button at all times to
stop it if necessary.
It is recommended that all maintenance
procedures be handled by at least two qualified
persons. Using the “buddy system” decreases the
risk of an accident.
Your site should have procedures in place that
comply with all government regulations and
standards for equipment lockout/tagout during
maintenance and repair.Ask your supervisor for
specificinformation. It is the users’ responsibility
to make sure they comply with all safety
procedures.
WARNING
Know the proper lockout/
tagout procedures for
equipment during repair
work. Follow the rules of
your work site. Failure to do
so could result in
serious injury.
WARNING
Do not repair or correct any
condition without reading
and understanding the
REPAIR chapter of this
manual. Only qualified
personnel should
troubleshoot and repair
this unit. Always make
sure that the power is
disconnected before
servicing the unit.

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Safety Features
There are six categories of safety features built
in to the unit:
•Main Disconnect Switch
•Safety Stop Buttons
•Safety Guards
•Safety Interlock Switches
•Safety Labels
•Safety Messages in this Manual
Main Disconnect Switch
The main disconnect switch is located on the
outside of the main electrical box. When turned
to OFF, the main disconnect switch locks out the
incoming electrical power to the unit. Unless
otherwise indicated, turn the main disconnect
switch to OFF before performing any
maintenanceorrepair work. Formore information
within this manual on operating the main
disconnect switch, proceed to the
INSTALLATION chapter, Installation
Procedures section, Electrical Connection
procedure.
Safety Stop Buttons
Thepreferred method of stopping the operation
ofthe unitis bypressing anyof thefour redSTOP
buttonslocated at each corner ofthe unit. Pressing
any of the four STOP buttons immediately stops
all rotating parts.
Safety Guards
A red safety finger guard covers the moving
parts at the front of the unit. It runs the entire
length of the unit’s working area and physically
restricts hands from coming into contact with
moving and heated parts. Pushing the safety
finger guard immediately stops all rotating parts.
Both end frames and the rear of the unit are
covered with protective panels to prevent fingers
or hands from coming into contact with moving
and heated parts. When a panel is removed, all
rotating parts stop moving.
Safety Interlock Switches
Safety interlock switches are located inside
each end frame and behind the protective
backplate. If any of these panels are removed,
the interlock switch on that panel is disconnected
and all rotating parts stop moving.
The safety interlock switches are not intended
to lock out the unit. Site management is
responsible for developing and implementing
lockout/tagout procedures that comply with
government standards for use when servicing
the unit.

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Safety Labels
WARNING (orange) and CAUTION (yellow)
labels are placed at locations around the unit to
keep operators and maintenance personnel alert
in particular areas (Figure 1-2).
WARNINGlabels alertpersonnel that personal
injury may result from not following
recommendedprocedures. CAUTION labelsalert
personnel the unit may be damaged if conditions,
practices, or procedures are not observed.
Whentrainingoperators, take thetimeto locate,
review, and understand all areas where labels are
posted.
NOTE: Do not remove safety
labelsat anytime. Ifa labelneeds
to be replaced, contact Chicago
Dryer Company for free
replacements.
Perform only when the unit is OFF
(with power disconnected) and COOL.
Safety Messages in this Manual
WARNING and CAUTION messages appear
in this manual to highlight essential safety
information.
WARNING messages alert personnel that
personal injury may result from not following
recommended procedures.
WARNING
Never operate the unit unless
all safety systems are
working correctly and all
access panels are in place.
BLACK BOX WARNING messages alert
personnel of the operating condition a unit must
be in before performing any procedure. Personal
injury may result from not following
recommended procedures.
CAUTION messages alert personnel that the
unit may be damaged if conditions, practices,
or procedures are not observed.
CAUTION
Never use compressed
air on or around
electronic components.
Figure 1-2: Safety labels remind operators and
maintenance personnel that care must
be taken when working near these
areas.

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Chapter 2
INSTALLATION
This chapter contains installation instructions and includes the following sections:
2.1 Site and Utility Requirements
2.2 Installation Procedures
2.3 Pre-Operational Checkout
2.4 First Month Maintenance
The unit was tested under load conditions at the factory and inspected to ensure proper operation. It
was shipped in working condition and is completely assembled except for the receiving shelves and the
exhaust blower assembly. Sufficient strapping, blocking, and bracing were provided to give reasonable
assurance that no shipping damage would occur.
NOTE: If the unit is received in damaged condition, notify the carrier at once.
ChicagoDryer Company’s responsibility for shipping damage, other thanthe standard warranty, ceases
upon delivery to the carrier. For more information on the warranty, see the full page warranty statement
at the front of this manual.
2.1 Site and Utility Requirements
Figure 2-1 shows the clearance requirements for the unit. These are the minimum dimensions
recommended for efficient production, service, and maintenance access.
NOTE: The location of the unit is extremely important.
It is strongly recommended that sufficient clear space be provided to allow for removal of the gas
burner assembly from the left end frame for service, if necessary. If this clearance is not possible,
additional clearance to the front or rear of the unit should be provided so the unit can be rotated.
Figure 2-1: Recommended clearances for installation.

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The site should have a relatively level, sturdy
floor capable of supporting the unit’s weight
without significant flexing. Refer to the
APPENDIX, Technical Specifications for
weightspecifications.Nospecial foundation, floor
grouting, or installation of anchors is required.
However, shimmingofthe end framesis generally
needed to level the unit. Floor grouting, in
conjunction with the installation of anchors, may
be required to comply with local codes or aboard
a ship.
A short run of 10" (254 mm) diameter vent
ducting must be supplied locally for the exhaust
blower and canopy. Adequate ventilation is
required.Formoreinformationwithin this chapter,
proceed to the Installation Procedures section,
Exhaust Blower Installation procedure.
The electrical requirements of the unit are
shown on the nameplate at the back of the right
end frame. Wiring and a separate, fused
disconnect switch of suitable size must be locally
supplied if local codes require one. Check local
codesfor clearance requirements to anyelectrical
box. For more information within this chapter,
proceed to the Installation Procedures section,
Electrical Connection procedure.
Each unit has specific gas requirements; verify
thelocal gassupply matchesthe gas requirements
specified on the unit’s nameplate. For more
information within this chapter, proceed to the
Installation Procedures section, Gas
Connection procedure.
2.2 Installation Procedures
Installation procedures of the unit include the
following.
• Inspection
• Uncrating
• Check the Heat Shield Inside the Ironing
Cylinder
• UV Flame Scanner Installation
• Flame Safeguard Check
• Exhaust Blower Installation
• ElectricalConnection
• Gas Connection
• Receiving Shelf Set-Up
• Final Protective Wrapper Removal
Inspection
NOTE: Notify the carrier
immediately if any damage has
been done to the unit during
shipment.
Carefully inspect all shipments before they are
accepted from the carrier. Upon delivery, make
sureall items listed on thebill havebeen received.
Any shortage, breakage, or damage noticed at
the time of delivery should be indicated on the
carrier’s freight bill and signed by the driver or
carrier’s representative. Damage that is noticed
after delivery should be reported to the carrier at
once. Request their inspection of the shipment,
andfill out a concealed damage inspection report.
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