1.4 Equipotential bonding
The appliance must be included in an equipotential
system, which has been checked for efficiency in
accordance with current regulations. The connection
terminal is on the frame and marked with the symbol in
fig. 5, to be connected to a cable of minimum section
10 mm².
CAUTION:
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT LIABLE AND SHALL NOT
COMPENSATE UNDER WARRANTY ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY
INADEQUATE INSTALLATION AND NON COMPLYING WITH
THE INSTRUCTIONS.
1.5 Water Connection
The pasta cooker is fitted with a 1/2" fitting for direct connection to
the water system.
The maximum allowed water pressure is 6bar.
For proper installation and operation, the appliance
must be supplied with potable water.
The water inlet pipe must be connected to the water
mains by means of a stopcock (example in fig. 6)
which may be easily closed when the pasta cooker is
not in operation or requires maintenance.
A mechanical filter must be installed between the stopcock and the
appliance to prevent inlet of ferrous particles that might damage the
vat by oxidising.
Before joining the last stretch of piping, it is recommended to let
water flow out in order to remove any ferrous residues from inside
the pipe.
1.6 Connection to the Drainage
Water drainage must flow into an open syphon that does not allow
contact between the appliance's drain and the syphon, as required by
applicable hygiene regulations.
A drain must be provided for the appliance.
The drain piping must withstand high temperatures.
ENG
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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