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Frymaster FPH17 Series - Electrical Service Connections

Frymaster FPH17 Series
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CHAPTER 4: ELECTRICAL SERVICE CONNECTIONS
4-1
Connections should be made by means of an approved, flexible-metallic or rubber-covered electrical
cable and quick-disconnect plug. The fryers may be installed with “hard-wired” connections, but use
of quick-disconnect plugs will facilitate service if required. This connection should be made to the
fryer power input terminal block. The terminal block is located in the contactor box in the bottom of
the fryer. CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY AND MEET
NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES
CAUTION
The fryer(s) MUST be connected to the voltage and phase as specified on the rating and serial number
plate located on the fryer door. To determine the proper wire size and amperage service per fryer, use
the chart on the next page.
CAUTION
A ground wire MUST be connected to the GROUND terminal near the input power terminal block.
CAUTION
Note the following before connecting the fryer to an emergency cutoff system:
Be sure that each fryer is connected to a dedicated set of contacts in the emergency cutoff system.
Do not attempt to connect the contacts in series.
Do not connect more than one fryer to each set of contacts.
The contacts MUST BE normally closed contacts that open during the emergency.
The contacts CANNOT have an external voltage applied.

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