Vollrath 219-02 User Manual
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SECTION 2
INTRODUCTION
2.1
SHIPMENT AND TRUST (REMOTE
MODELS)
The mix pump has been completely assembled, operated
and inspected at the factory. Upon arrival at the final
destination, the mix pump must be checked for any
damage that may have occurred during transit.
The mix pump should arrive in satisfactory condition.
THE CARRIER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE
IN TRANSIT, WHETHER VISIBLE OR CONCEALED.
Do not pay the freight bill until you have checked the
equipment. Have the carrier note any visible damage
on the freight bill. If concealed damage and/or shortage
is found later, advise the carrier inspector within 10
days and request inspection. The customer must place
claim for damages and/or shortages in shipment with
the carrier. Stoelting, Inc. cannot make any claims
against the carrier.
2.2
NATIONAL SANITATION
FOUNDATION COMPLIANCE
REQ’S (REMOTE PUMP)
In order to comply with “National Sanitation Testing
Laboratory, Inc.” (NSF) code #6:
A. This unit (remote pump) must be installed with
a “NSF” listed refrigerated mix transfer line.
The mix transfer line must be pitched to cooler,
with no sags or low points, to allow complete
drainage. (See fig. 2.)
B. The product at the mix pump and in transfer line
must be maintained below 45°F (7.22°C)
Figure 2. Refrigerated Mix Transfer Line