Ecolab CSH 40 (and its variant, the ) is an undercounter glassware and dishwashing machine designed for high-efficiency commercial environments. It features Thermostop technology to ensure consistent rinsing temperatures and composite parallel arms for thorough cleaning. Technical Specifications Operating Capacity 30 to 60 racks per hour Cycle Times Selectable 60 or 120-second cycles Water Consumption Approximately 3.0 liters per cycle Electrical Supply Dual options: 230V/50Hz/1ph or 400V/50Hz/3N Pump Ratings Wash Pump: 0.50 kW; Rinse Pump: 0.33 kW Standard Equipment & Features Integrated Dispensers
Install the controller at eye level (typically 5 to 5.5 feet from the ground) to allow easy programming and visibility of the digital display.
20 PSI (minimum) to 60 PSI (maximum) Maximum Water Temperature: 140°F (60°C) Ecolab Csh 40 Manual
Maximizing the efficiency, safety, and lifespan of this equipment requires a thorough understanding of its operations. This comprehensive guide serves as an essential reference manual for the Ecolab Csh 40, covering system installation, programming, daily maintenance, and advanced troubleshooting. 1. Product Overview and Specifications
Pre-scrape and pre-soak equipment to remove heavy soils before washing. Use warm water (at least ) mixed with the recommended detergent concentration. Ecolab CSH 40 (and its variant, the )
Ecolab dispensers are built to deliver precise, consistent dosing, which supports effective hygiene management, reduces waste, and minimizes the risk associated with manual chemical handling. This unit is part of a broader family of professional Ecolab dispensing technology.
The Ecolab Csh 40 relies on a precise peristaltic pumping mechanism to deliver concentrated chemicals safely into commercial washing systems. Understanding the hardware layout prevents installation errors and premature component wear. Component Identification 20 PSI (minimum) to 60 PSI (maximum) Maximum
Connect the incoming water line to the inlet valve using a dedicated shut-off valve.
: High-temperature machines should reach at least 180°F during the final rinse to ensure proper sanitization.