Blakeslee DD-8 User Manual

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Pump Motor Rotation

WARNING

Before performing any service that involves electrical

connection or disconnection and/or exposure to

electrical components, always perform the Electrical

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Procedure. Disconnect all circuits.

Failure to comply with this procedure can cause

property damage, injury or death.

The pump motor(s) must rotate in a clockwise direction

as viewed from the front of the dishwasher. An arrow

on the side of the pump motor(s) indicates the correct

motor direction.

Motor rotation

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Pump Motor Rotation

This rotation was checked at the factory but must be

rechecked before putting the dishwasher into service.

Note: There may be more than one pump motor

depending on the model.

Fill/Rinse

Final Rinse water is used to fill the dishwasher’s wash

tank(s). The water supply must have a water temperature

of 180°-195° F with a dynamic flow pressure of 15 to 25

PSI at the dishwasher.

Note: If the dishwasher has been supplied with either a

machine mounted booster or a remote booster, the

water supply temperature must be 140° F minimum.

If the incoming water supply pressure is below the required

15 PSI, an optional pressure booster pump will be required.

If the incoming water supply pressure is greater than 25

PSI, a pressure reducing valve (optional) will be needed.

The unit requires 72 gal/hr of 140°F water.

Connect a ¾" pipe to the line strainer.

For a piping run greater than 20 ft, increase the pipe size

to insure proper flow pressure at the dishwasher.

Line Strainer

Line Strainer

Drains

Drain connections must comply with all local and national

code requirements.

Connect the tank drain(s) to the building drain connection

using 2” pipe.

Drain line

to sewer

Drain Valve Handle

Drain Installation

If a grease trap is required, it must be installed below the

drain line and have a capacity of 40 gallons per minute.

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