8.5 Automation Interfaces The standard system reserves two (2) digital output signals for water fill, as well as three (3) digital output signals for chemical addition. These signals are used to activate external equipment (e.g., water fill valve, solenoid for the chemical pump) for water fill and chemical addition cycle steps. The control system monitors and alarms these incoming utilities as required. Additional I/O signals may be available (depending on selected options) to allow for an additional interface that may be unique to the individual application of the system (see Section 12.2.11 System Automation for additional information).
9. DOCUMENTATION
One (1) hard copy and one (1) electronic copy of the documentation package is provided as standard. The documentation is provided in the English language and includes the following information: • Warranty information
• Operation and maintenance manuals • HMI user and maintenance manuals • Recommended Spare Parts (RSP) list • Mechanical Bill of Materials (BOM) • Component vendor documentation • As-built General Assembly (GA) drawings • As-built Process and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) • As-built electrical drawings
10. PRODUCT OPTIONS
10.1 System Configuration The Left-Handed configuration will provide a mirror image of what is shown in the front view of Section 5 Physical Size and Layout. The HMI interface and controls will be located on the left side of the machine and the door will hinge open from the right side of the machine. 10.2 Chamber Insulation In addition to the insulated door / front face, the Side Wall Chamber Insulation option adds ceramic fiber insulation to back, left side, and right side of the chamber. The insulation is encapsulated in a fully welded stainless steel sheathing. This insulates the chamber, helping to maintain interior temperatures by reducing any fluctuations from ambient temperatures and increases worker safety. 10.3 Dryer System The Dryer System option allows for heated drying and cooling phases to be included at the end of the cleaning cycle. These phases significantly reduce the amount of residual final rinse water on the parts and rack within the chamber before unloading the rack onto a transfer cart. The Dryer System & HEPA Filtration option adds a HEPA filter to the Dryer System option. The HEPA filter can remove dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, and any airborne particles with a size of 0.3 microns from the dryer air, preventing any opportunities for contamination during the drying process. Air is pulled from the surrounding area and discharged through the exhaust duct on the top of the cabinet. It is recommended that this exhaust air be ducted to an HVAC system or external environment.
SANICAB ® PC CABINET WASHER TECHNICAL DATASHEET
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