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4.0 VENDOR PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
Setting up a vendor has been divided into three
stages. Step 4.1 confirms power and site suitability.
Step 4.2 includes preparations accomplished in the
shop. Step 4.3 is accomplished on-site, where the
vendor is to be located.
4.1 CONFIRMING POWER AT OUTLET
Checking the Outlet (U.S. and Canada)
AMS recommends using a dedicated outlet which can
supply 15 to 20 amps per vendor.
Using a volt meter set to AC VOLTS, check the
voltage between the positive (smaller) lug entry and
the ground lug entry (or center screw on two-lug
outlets). The reading should be between 110 volts
and 130 volts. Next, check the voltage between the
neutral (larger) lug entry and the ground. The reading
should be 0 volts. If your results vary, contact a
qualified electrician to correct the outlet wiring before
plugging in the vendor. Abnormal voltage, reversed
polarity or improper grounding may cause the
vendor to malfunction or create hazardous
conditions in the vendor, resulting in possible
injury, damage to the vendor, or fire.
The power cord is shipped in the hopper on the inside
of the door. The cord is supplied with a standard
NEMA 3-wire plug. If there are no 3-wire outlets
available for powering the vendor, a grounding
adapter may be used to convert a 2-wire outlet to
accept the 3-wire plug. The adapter must have a
ground tab or wire which must be fastened to the
center screw of the outlet. If the outlet isn’t
grounded, the GFCI will prevent not provide
power to the machine!
NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD
WITH THE VENDOR.
Checking the Outlet (Outside the U.S. and
Canada)
Consult a qualified electrician to check the outlet for
proper polarity, voltage, and grounding. Check the
serial plate on the side of the door to confirm the
vendor is rated for the outlet voltage.
Electrical Service Requirement for CE Compliance
The following requirement applies only to models
using ½ HP compressors and displaying the CE mark
on the serial plate. If this requirement applies to your
vendor, you will find a similarly worded decal on the
back of the vendor near the power cord.
Note: This requirement does not apply to any vendor
using 120V service.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE REQUIREMENT FOR CE
COMPLIANCE:
THIS EQUIPMENT IS INTENDED FOR USE ONLY
IN PREMISES HAVING A SERVICE CURRENT
CAPACITY OF AT LEAST 100A PER PHASE,
SUPPLIED FROM A DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
HAVING A NOMINAL VOLTAGE OF 400/230V. THE
USER SHOULD DETERMINE IN CONSULTATION
WITH THE SUPPLY AUTHORITY, IF NECESSARY,
THAT THE SERVICE CURRENT CAPACITY AT
THE INTERFACE POINT IS SUFFICIENT FOR THIS
EQUIPMENT.
Requerimiento de Servicio Eléctrico para
Certificación CE
El siguiente requerimiento se aplica solamente a los
modelo utilicen compresores de ½ HP y que
muestren la marca CE en la placa de serie. Si este
requerimiento se aplica a su dispensadora, verá una
calcomanía con una terminología parecida en la parte
posterior de la dispensadora, cerca del cordón de
corriente.
Este requerimiento no se aplica a dispensadoras que
utilizan un servicio de 120V.
REQUERIMIENTO DE SERVICIO ELECTRICO
PARA CERTIFICACION CE:
ESTE EQUIPO SE PUEDE UTILIZAR SOLAMENTE
EN ESTABLECIMIENTOS QUE CONTENGAN UNA
CAPACIDAD DE CORRIENTE DE SERVICIO DE
POR LO MENOS 100A POR FASE, Y
SUMINISTRADOS POR UNA RED DE
DISTRIBUCION QUE CONTENGA UN VOLTAJE
NOMINAL DE 400/230V. EL USUARIO DEBERA
CONSULTAR CON UNA AUTORIDAD DE
SUMINISTRO, SI ES NECESARIO, PARA
VERIFICAR QUE LA CAPACIDAD DE CORRIENTE
DE SERVICIO EN EL PUNTO DE INTERFASE ES
SUFICIENTE PARA ESTE EQUIPO.
Les Utilites Electriques Necessaire Pour
Conformement Aux Regles CE
Le suivant condition applique seulement à modèle en
utilisant ½ HP compresseur et montrer le CE sur l'en
série plaque. Si cette condition s'applique à votre
vendeur, vous verrez un decal de même exprimé sur
le dos du vendeur près du cordon d'alimentation.
Cette condition ne s'applique pas au service de 120V
d'utilisation de vendeur.