Document #101-0204 6 10/21/2011
Brick Mounted
The fi rst method is to construct a brick or concrete enclosure that will house the HTK. Figure
on page 7 (HTK Bolt Pattern Brick-In) gives the HTK mounting hole locations.The HTK
provides for six 5/8” mounting holes. Have your engineer or contractor recommend con-
struction suitable for strength and stability.
Base Mounted (Free Standing)
The other method involves mounting the HTK on an optional HTK Base . In this situation,
the base is secured to the pavement and the HTK is secured to the base. Fasteners to be used
should be recommended by your engineer as to strength and suitability.
NOTE: The HTK that mounts to the HTK Base is specifi cally
designed to be mounted together. Trying to mount a brick mount
style HTK to the base, is not compatiable.
Running Conduit
Typical electrical code requires low and high voltage wiring to be run in separate conduits. Because of
this, the HTK has three 1 1/8 “ conduit mounting holes in the back of the cabinet, as well as six 1 1/8”
conduit holes in the bottom of the cabinet.
NOTE: When running your conduit refer to “HTK Bolt Pattern
Brick-In” located on page 7.
Conduit carrying high voltage 120VAC power lines, should be connected to either one of
the bottom 2 right or 1 back right conduit holes, as viewed from the front of the machine.
These conduits are designated only for 110v for the power supply.
Conduit carrying lines with 24VAC, 24VDC, 12VAC or 12VDC signals should be connected
to either one of the four bottom left or back 2 left conduit holes, as viewed from the front of
the machine.
If any external communication lines (Cat 5 or Cat 5E, Video, POS etc.) are used, they should
be run through separate conduit and connected to any of the open conduits on the left bottom
or left back of the machine.
NOTE: In the Free Standing cabinet there will be no conduit holes
in the back.
Positioning
There are no set guidelines for the placement of the HTK. However, it is recommended that the ma-
chine is positioned far enough away from the wash entrance to minimize the amount of overspray that
may get into the HTK. Also, there is a typical height, from the pavement to the bottom of the cabinet,
of approximately 24”.
Mounting
It is recommended that the HTK be mounted in a permanent enclosure. Safety is a primary concern, so
the equipment must be securely mounted. Hamilton recommends using one of the following methods: