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Washer-Extractor
HP Series Installation and Operation Manual
Revision 2.0
22-Apr-2015
B&C Technologies
Panama City, FL
(850) 249-2222
(850) 249-2226 FAX
www.bandctech.com
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Washer-ExtractorHP Series Installation and Operation ManualRevision 2.022-Apr-2015B&C TechnologiesPanama City, FL(850) 249-2222(850) 249-2226 FAXw

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IntroductionSafety Checklist92. Service/ Maintenance Space. Provide sufficient space to allow comfortable performance of service procedures and routin

Page 3 - Table of Contents

IntroductionSafety Checklist10AC Inverter DriveMachines equipped with AC drives require special attention with regard to the operating environment.1.

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InstallationTheory of Operation10The B&C HP models use a single-speed motor to drive the cylinder via V-belts in all speeds. The cylinder is suppo

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InstallationTheory of Operation12front of the machine and is accessed by opening the cover door. Supplies, both liquid and powder; may be added by pul

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InstallationInspection and Uncrating13Delivery inspectionUpon delivery, visually inspect crate, protective cover, and unit for any visible shipping da

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InstallationHP-65 Technical Specifications14

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InstallationHP-125 Technical Specifications15

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When installing the washer-extractor, it is important to allow adequate clearance on all sides of the machine. When multiple machines are installed, i

Page 10 - Introduction

A proper foundation is an absolute necessity when installing a fixed mount washer extractor. Do not neglect details when doing foundation work. Thes

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Front of Machine18InstallationFoundation Bolt LocationTypical Grouting Pattern5 each side

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Select a carbide drill bit with a diameter equal to the anchor diameter. Drill hole to any depth exceeding the desired embedment. Clean hole or conti

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17InstallationMachine FoundationPlace the machine adjacent to the foundation. Do not attempt to move it by pushing on the sides.1. Remove the wood sk

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InstallationMounting Bolt Installation20Mounting Bolt InstallationThe HP-65 requires the use of 3/4-10 x 8” bolts. Embed the bolts in 3500 psi reinfo

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Rear of machineDrain PipeSteel GrateDrain TroughStrainerWaste LineRear of machineVentDrain PipeWaste Line TeeWaste LineInstallationDrain Connection21A

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InstallationElectrical Installation22The AC drive requires a clean power supply free from voltage spikes and surges. A voltage monitor should be used

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InstallationElectrical Installation23Machine Max Amps Breaker Wire Size Max Amps Breaker Wire SizeHP-65, 3ph 8 15 14ga / 2.5mm 4 1514ga / 2.5mmHP-65,

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InstallationWater Connection24Individual hot and cold plumbing lines with individual shut-off valves must be available to the machine. Hot water shoul

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25InstallationSteam ConnectionNever touch internal or external steam pipes, connections, or components. These surfaces can be extremely hot and will c

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Wear Eye and hand protection when handling chemicals. Always avoid direct contact with raw chemicals. Read the manufacturer’s directions for accidenta

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27InstallationExternal Chemical SuppliesThe supply compartment on the HP-65 is located on the front of the machine. Supply cups can be accessed by ope

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Table of ContentsIntroductionCustomer ServiceReplacement PartsGeneral SpecificationsSafety InformationKey SymbolsSafety ChecklistInstallationTheory of

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Connection terminals are located in the rear control box for output signals to the chemicals injection supply pump.Terminals SUPPLY 1 through SUPPLY 8

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Control Function Test29InstallationThe machine should be cleaned after the installation is complete. A function test should then be executed on the un

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HP-65 Door Lock OperationOperationThe HP-65 door lock system uses a "push-to-open / push-to-close" style mechanism which differentiates it f

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Routine Maintenance31MaintenanceRoutine maintenance maximizes operating efficiency and minimizes downtime. The maintenance procedures described below

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Routine Maintenance32MaintenanceNOTE: Leave loading door open at end of each complete cycle to allow moisture to evaporate. Unload the machine promptl

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Routine Maintenance33Maintenance b. After disconnecting power to the machine and removing all panels necessary for access to the

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Routine Maintenance34Maintenance5. Remove back panel and check overflow hose and drain hose for leaks.6. Unlock the hinged lid and check thesupply d

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Routine Maintenance35MaintenanceCare of stainless steelMaintain the natural beauty of stainless steel and prolong its service life by following these

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36DecomissioningDecommissioningIn the event that the machine must be decommissioned, follow the following steps:1. Remove the chemical injection suppl

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The B&C HP line is the professional fixed mount washer-extractor series of machines from B&C Technologies. It is an open pocket washer-extra

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4IntroductionGeneral SpecificationsBCA12345 67 890DELSTOPUNLOCKDOORADVANENTERSTARTB&CTechnologies, Inc.2000X CONTROL CENTERMODELMetric USCAPACITY:

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Anyone operating or servicing this machine must follow the safety rules in this manual. Particular attention must be paid to the DANGER, WARNIN

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Before Initial start up of a B&C washer extractor perform the following safety check:A. Make sure all electrical and plumbing connections have

Page 38 - Decomissioning

To provide personal safety and keep the machine in proper working order, follow all maintenance and safety procedures presented in this manual. If que

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IntroductionSafety Checklist8Safe Operation EnvironmentSafe operation requires an appropriate operating environment for both the operator and the mach

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