Installation, Steam connections – B&C Technologies IP Series Commercial Ironer User Manual

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Installation

Steam Connections

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For best results, operate with a steam
pressure of 90-125 psi (6.2-8.6 bar). The

steam inlet and return are located on the

right rear of the machine. The inlet is

marked as such and is ¾” NPT (Female).

The return is marked as such and is ½”
NPT (Female).

Important: Insulate all steam and return

lines for the safety of the operator and

service technician.

Important: All steam components must be

rated for a minimum of 200 psi (14 bar)

working pressure. Shut off valves must be
installed upstream of the steam inlet, and

downstream of the steam trap so that the

equipment can be isolated for maintenance

or emergency.

Important: Support all steam lines and

components to minimize the load on the

steam connections to the ironer.

Obtain steam service piping from a steam
system supplier or a qualified steam fitter.

Use a minimum of 12 inch (300mm) rise

above the header to prevent condensate

from draining into the ironer. Do not make
a steam connection to the header with a

horizontal/downward facing tee or elbow.

Wherever possible, horizontal runs of steam

lines must gravity drain to the steam header.
Water pockets or improperly drained

headers will yield poor results due to wet

steam.

Install a union and valve in the steam
supply and return lines for ease of service.

Install an inverted bucket trap with strainer

and a check valve. For best results, install

the trap at least 18 inches (450mm) below
the inlet and as close to the machine as

possible. Install the trap according to the

instructions with the unit, noting the steam

flow direction. If the steam is gravity

returned to the boiler, install a vacuum
breaker and check valve in the return line

near the machine. Note that all return

plumbing must be below the return inlet.

To prevent eventual water hammer, route all

return lines below steam outlets.

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