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STERILMATIC
ANALOG ELECTRIC STERILIZER
PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 24, 2015
Superseding All Previous Parts Lists.
The Company reserves the right to make substitution in the event that items specified are not available.
ERRORS: Descriptive and/or typographic errors are subject to correction.
MARKET FORGE INDUSTRIES
44 Lakeside Avenue, Burlington, Vermont 05401 USA Telephone: (802) 658-6600 Fax: (802) 860-3732 www.mfii.com
P/N 14-0412 Rev C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DOOR ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
FULCRUM AND DRAIN ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
PRESSURE ACTUATED TEMPERATURE CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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DOOR ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENT
STERILMATIC DOOR ASSEMBLY
The Door of the Sterilmatic has been engineered to establish a positive method of sealing the steam pressure within the sterilizing cylinder. As steam pressure builds up within the cylinder, the door seal will tend to become more positive.
However, the door should be adjusted to make a good initial seal between the door gasket and the door opening without the added assistance of internal cylinder steam pressure with the simple action of securing the door handle down in a locked position, the door gasket should be sufficiently compressed against the door opening, all the way around to prevent any steam leakage from occurring.
DOOR ADJUSTMENT
The Door Adjustment is Located in the Fulcrum Casting at the base of the door opening. This adjustment employs the use of a screw and locknut in order to adjust the Sterilmatic Door to a tighter closed position (to prevent steam from leaking by the door gasket as pressure builds up), it is necessary to loosen the locknut and back off the screw at least one-quarter of a turn and re-tighten the locknut.
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Figure 1
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Figure 2
THE DOOR GASKET
Keep the gasket clean. With normal closing and locking of the door assembly, a steam-tight seal should be made between the door gasket and the door opening. This seal cannot be maintained if particles of foreign matter are allowed to accumulate upon either of the contacting surfaces.
If there is leakage by the door gasket before a steam build-up within the steam chamber and leakage does not stop when the sterilizer reaches sterilizing temperature and pressure than regard the door assembly as improperly adjusted. A re-adjustment must then be made of the seal adjustment door screw.
To change the door gasket, remove the entire door assembly as a unit. Discard the old gasket, replace it with a new one (no cement is required), and reinstall the door assembly. Make an operational check for leakage and adjust the door, if necessary.
STM-E, STM-EL, STM-EX & STM-ELX STERILIZERS
DOOR ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENT
DOOR LIFT SPRING
Market Forge supplies door lift springs in sets only. This policy has been found to be in the best interest of the customer. Through continuous use, some of the original qualities of the springs are lost and it becomes advantageous to make replacements to both the left and right door lift springs in the event that one becomes damaged or broken.
Replacement door lift springs are marked with tabs at the factory prior to shipment to identify a right from a left spring. These springs must be installed with the right door lift spring on the right of the door and the left door lift spring on the left of the door as viewed from the front of the sterilizer.
TO REMOVE THE DOOR ASSEMBLY
The Door Assembly can be removed from the inner sterilizing chamber as a unit without the use of any special tools or equipment. However, a systematic approach to this is warranted as the clearances through the portal are close, and much confusion can result if not removed in the sequence described below:
1. First, lift off and remove the two pan supports to expose the door linkage on either side of the inner sterilizing chamber .
2. Raise the door to a fully opened position, and disengage the door spring from each of the door spring studs. Accomplish this by counteracting the force of the door lift spring with one hand while working the end of the door spring off the spring stud with the free hand. Do this on both sides of the door assembly.
3. When the end of the door springs have been completely freed from their respective door spring studs, the door springs on either side of the door assembly can easily be slipped off their studs.
4. Rotate the entire door assembly out through the door opening, passing the door handle through the opening first, and then one end of the door spring as shown in the illustration. The remainder of the door assembly will then pass through the door opening quite easily.
5. To replace the door assembly, reverse the step-bystep procedure described above.
ITEM
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2
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5
3
4
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PART NO.
10-6765
91-2718
10-1776
10-2666
95-3204
95-0124
Figure 3
DESCRIPTION
Pivot Spring Bearing
Right and Left Door Spring (sold as a pair)
10-32 Machine Screw 1/2” Long
Door Gasket
Door & Door Spring Assembly
Items 1 through 5
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FULCRUM AND DRAIN ASSEMBLY
THE FULCRUM & DRAIN
ASSEMBLY
The fulcrum and drain assembly is located at the lower front of the sterilizing chamber and furnishes a sturdy anchorage for the door locking system of the door handle. Also provided in this assembly is a means for adjustment of the door seal. The drain port and drain valve provide a means of discharging accumulations of water from within the sterilizing chamber.
ROLLER ASSEMBLY
(ITEMS 8 & 9)
The Roller Assembly must be kept free-rolling at all times.
Should this assembly be allowed to become frozen due to lack of lubrication, undue strain will be put on the door handle and the fulcrum casting while the door is being locked. Use only a dry lubricant such as graphite; as oil or grease will tend to attract dirt to this area.
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10
11
12
6
7
8
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 10-3116 1/4” - 20 X 5/8 helicoil
2
3
4
10-1999
10-2358
10-2087
10-32 Machine screw, 1 5/8” long
1/4” - 20 fulcrum nut
1/4” - 20 allen set screw
5 10-3111 1/4” - 20x 3/8 helicoil
10-2513 1/4” Shakeproof washer
10-1763 1/4” - 20 Machine screw 3/4” long
95-0120 Bearing spacer
95-0198 Bronze Bearing
10-3111 1/4” - 20 x 3/8 helicoil
10-2513 1/4” Shakeproof washer
10-1790 1/4” - 20 Cap screw 7/8” long
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Figure 4
16
17
18
19
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
13 10-4485 Drain valve knob
14
15
10-2514
10-2318
#10 Shakeproof lockwasher
10-32 acorn nut
20
21
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95-2643 Adapter - steinball valve
10-1950 6-32 Round head screw 1 5/8” long
95-2616 Front outer case lower
95-0116 Fulcrum and drain casting
10-1049
Nipple 1/2” IPS 2 1/4” long stainless steel
10-1041 Ball valve stein
95-0115
Fulcrum and drain assembly, Items 1 through 12, 14, 15, and 19
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PRESSURE ACTUATED TEMPERATURE CONTROL
STM-E AND STM-EL
The pressure actuated temperature control, located behind the control panel assembly, governs the manufacture of steam by controlling the input of electric current to the heating elements.
HOW IT WORKS
When the Timer is set, rear and front contactors will become energized allowing input of current to the temperature control, thus closing the contacts completing the current to the heating elements. Steam will then be generated within the sterilizing chamber.
The steam pressure within the sterilizing chamber is transmitted by means of a tube to the bellows of the temperature control; as the steam pressure increases, its compression action on the bellows is set to cause the
Switch #1 on the control to cut out on rising pressure at
13.5 PSI and to cut in on falling pressure at 13 PSI (controlling the two outer banks of heating elements). Switch
#2 is set to cut out on rising pressure at 15.5 PSI and cut in on falling pressure at approximately 15 PSI (controlling center heater element only).
Thus, a balancing effect of steam pressure build-up and heater element current is constantly maintained during the sterilizing cycle. When the Timer signifies the end of the cycle, the electric current to the contactors will automatically be broken; the temperature control contacts will be broken; and steam generation will stop.
ADJUSTING THE RANGE OF OPERATION, STM-E
NOTE: These instructions should be performed by qualified service personnel only.
The operational range of the temperature control is factory set as follows: Outer bank of elements OFF at 13.0-
13.5 PSI; Center bank of elements OFF at 15.5- 15.0 PSI; minor compensating adjustments can be made by turning the adjusting screws counter-clockwise to increase pressure and clockwise to decrease pressure. Both screws should be turned the same amount when making an adjustment.
NOTE: When resetting this control for elevations above sea level a correction of 6/10 Ib. per thousand feet is necessary.
1. Before making adjustments, shut all electrical current to the sterilizer OFF to eliminate shock hazard.
2. Remove the Flue Cover.
3. Make sure that all exposed wires are not in a hazardous position, and then turn on electrical power.
4. Run unit through cycle, observing pressure and temperature gauges, turn adjusting screws as required.
Figure 5
CHECKING THE 230° SETTING, STM-EL
The Unit should be completely evacuated then temperature selector dial should be turned on 230° Fahrenheit.
Observe the current until it takes a sharp drop to approximately one-third of the full load; at this instant, there should be a corresponding chamber pressure of 2 PSI
Observing the current further will show another sharp drop to approximately 2 Amps; at this instant, there should be a corresponding chamber pressure of 6.1 PSI and a temperature reading of 228° to 232° Fahrenheit, on the temperature gauge.
ADJUSTING THE RANGE OF OPERATION
STM-EL
The range of operation of Model STM-EL is adjusted by simply turning the adjusting knob on the outside of the
Control Panel. A counter-clockwise turn decreases the pressure while a clockwise turn increases the pressure.
Observe pressure and temperature gauges and adjust knob as required.
NOTE: When resetting this control for elevations above sea level, a correction of 6/10 Ibs. per thousand feet is necessary.
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PRESSURE ACTUATED TEMPERATURE CONTROL
STM-EX AND STM-ELX
The pressure actuated temperature control, located behind the control panel assembly, governs the manufacture of steam by controlling the input of electric current to the heating elements.
HOW IT WORKS
When the timer is set, rear and front contactors will become energized allowing input of current to the temperature control, thus closing the contacts completing the current to the heating elements. Steam will then be generated within the sterilizing chamber.
The steam pressure within the sterilizing chamber is transmitted by means of a tube to the bellows of the temperature control; as the steam pressure increases, its compression action on the bellows causes the contacts to make or break according to the condition of the pressure at that time (rising or falling).
Switch #1 on the control is set to cut out on rising pressure at 0.95 kg/cm2 and to cut in on falling pressure at
0.91 kg/cm2 (controlling the two outer banks of heating elements). Switch #2 is set to cut out on rising pressure at 1.09 kg/cm2 and cut in on falling pressure at approximately 1.05 kg/cm2 (controlling center heater element only).
Thus, a balancing effect of steam pressure build-up and heater element current is constantly maintained during the sterilizing cycle. When the Timer signifies the end of the cycle, the electric current to the contactors will automatically be broken.
CHECKING THE 110°C. SETTING, STM-ELX
The Unit should be completely evacuated then temperature selector dial turned to 110 o C Centigrade. Observe the current until it takes a sharp drop to approximately one-third of the full load; at this instant, there should be a corresponding chamber pressure of 0.14 kg/cm 2 .
Observing the current further will show another sharp drop to approximately 1 Amp; at this instant, there should be corresponding chamber pressure of 0.43 kg/cm 2 and a temperature reading of 110°C Centigrade, on the temperature gauge.
ADJUSTING THE RANGE OF OPERATION, STM-ELX
The range of operation of Model STM-ELX is adjusted by simply turning the adjusting knob on the outside of the
Control Panel. A counter-clockwise turn decreases the pressure while a clockwise turn increases the pressure.
Observe pressure and temperature gauges and adjust knob as required.
NOTE: When resetting this control for elevations above sea level, a correction of 0.13 kg/cm2 per kilometer elevation is necessary.
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Figure 6
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CAST-IN HEATING ELEMENTS
Located under the sterilizing cylinder is a bank of (3) Ushaped heating elements. These elements are welded in place in a protective aluminum shield. The elements cannot be removed, and in the unlikely event that one or all fail, the complete cylinder must be replaced.
THE LOW WATER CUT-OFF (MANUAL RESET)
Fastened to a special mounting brace behind the front panel, the Low Water Cut-Off acts to shut off the complete unit, should the water run dry. The Low Water Cut Off is factory set, to shut the unit off when the cylinder temperature rises between 380 o and 440° Fahrenheit.
When the Sterilmatic is turned on without water or the water has been evaporated away, the temperature of the aluminum sterilizing cylinder will rise and by heat induction effect the Low Water Cut-Off. Its inner electrical contacts will be forced open from heat expansion, thus cutting off the flow of electric current to the heating elements. With the replacement of water into the cylinder the cylinder temperature will drop and the contacts of the
Low Water Cut-Off can be again closed. The unit will only restart after the manual button has been re-set.
THE ELECTRIC CONTACTORS
The Electric Contactors are located on the top of the unit, underneath the top flue cover. These important components receive an electrical impulse when the Timer is turned on. When the unit reaches a pre-set pressure of
13-13.5 PSI the #1 switch will cut out causing the front contactor to become de-energized. This, in turn, will disconnect the left and right bank of heaters and the timer motor will start.
THE TIMER
The Sterilmatic is put into operation with the manual setting of the timer. With the setting of the timer, an electrical current is directed to the pressure control. The current energizes the pressure control, which activates the contactor coils to cause a current flow to the heating elements.
When the cylinder pressure reaches 13 to 13.5 PSI, the timer motor and pilot light are energized. At the end of the cycle the timer will cut off the flow of electricity to all the components except the exhaust, the exhaust solenoid and the timer motor. They will revert back to their original deactivated state. The timer motor and pilot light will continue to be energized after the timed sterilizer cycle has been completed and for two additional minutes. Only after this will the timer and white pilot light be de-energized. If the timer fails to operate the Sterilmatic, replace it. The timer is replaceable only as a complete unit as factory repairs to it would not be practical in the economical interests of the customer.
MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS
THE STEAM PRESSURE GAUGE
The Steam Pressure Gauge registers the pressure of steam, which is within the sterilmatic sterilizing chamber.
To replace this unit, it is necessary to disconnect the copper tubing and to remove the two nuts holding the gauge framework in place.
THE SAFETY VALVE
The Safety Valve is factory set to automatically open and exhaust excess steam from within the sterilizing cylinder, thereby assuring that operating pressures remain within safe limits. The lever action of the safety valve must be free to operate unrestricted at all times. If the Safety Valve should leak continually with a pressure build-up or should it cause an interruption on a sterilizing cycle prematurely (below 124° Centigrade on the temperature gauge), it must be replaced. However, the temperature gauge should first be checked for accuracy.
THE FLUE
The Flue serves as a protective shield for the steam trap safety valve, exhaust valve, and electrical components as well as a mounting base for the control panel. The pressure gauge, dial thermometer, exhaust valve switch and timer, protrude through the control panel. The Flue cover may be removed to allow more room for servicing the control components. The control panel face may then be removed by unscrewing the sheet metal screws, which mount it to the Flue.
THE EXHAUST SOLENOID VALVE
The exhaust solenoid is normally closed and only opens at the end of the cycle when it is energized.
Figure 7
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MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS
TO REPLACE A THERMOSTATIC ELEMENT:
1. Remove the cap of the steam trap (turn it counterclockwise).
2. Unscrew the diaphragm and seat and discard.
3. Wipe all dirt and scale from the inside of the steam trap.
4. Place a new diaphragm and seat securely into the steam trap and replace the cap (New Style - Part No.
98-1719).
Figure 8
THE STEAM TRAP
The Steam Trap has the very important automatic, dual function of exhausting all air from the sterilizing compartment, and of making a suitable seal to allow a pressure build-up of live steam during a cycle of sterilization. Also, a slot is milled at an angle through the seat to allow a constant bleed-off of a slight amount of steam during the cycle to completely eliminate any air pockets in the cylinder. Failure of the trap to operate properly will result in an uneven distribution of live steam within the compartment.
How it works
With the introduction of steam into the sterilizing compartment, cold air will escape. When sufficient generated steam displaces the cold air, it will then start to exhaust through the steam trap to heat the thermostatic element.
The expansion of the thermostatic element will make a seal against the seat to enclose the live steam within the sterilizing compartment and a steam pressure build-up will occur.
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Figure 9
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TROUBLESHOOTING
STEAM TRAP TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Trouble can only occur either through the premature closing of the steam trap before all the cold air has been exhausted, or by its failure to close sufficiently to enable a proper steam pressure build-up. Either case warrants a replacement of the thermostatic element.
TROUBLE
Sterilizer fails to operate at all (no pres-
sure build up).
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Not installed correctly.
2. Blown fuse.
3. Contactor burned out.
4. Wiring is defective.
CORRECTION
1. Check wire diagram for correct hook up.
2. Replace fuse. If it blows, check that source of electric supply is 60 amps.
3. Replace.
4. Check all wiring. Repair or replace.
Sterilizer operates, but fails to build up
15.5 PSI pressure.
1. Current not heating all of the elements.
2. Steam trap fails to close.
3. Exhaust valve fails to hold pressure at 15.5 PSI.
4. Steam leaks around door.
1. Remove lower front panel and see if the heating elements are working.
2. Replace the thermometer within the steam trap.
3. Check for incorrect adjustment on temperature control. Readjust.
4. Check for worn gasket or make door adjustment.
5. Replace safety valve.
5. Safety valve blows-off prematurely.
Unit releases pressure before cycle has terminated on timer.
1. Low water cut-off has functioned prematurely.
1. Replace low water cut-off.
1. Repair defective wiring.
Timer is erratic, or fails to return to zero. 1. Loose or broken electrical leads on timer.
Unable to obtain set temperature at peak of cycle.
1. Steam trap closing prematurely, preventing removal of air from the chamber.
One or both sides of the cast-in heating elements remain on when the timer is in an OFF position.
1. Contactors of the temperature control switch remains closed.
2. Temperature control not properly calibrated.
Heating element cutting out before 15 lbs. of pressure is reached.
1. Pressure cutting off at the temperature control too soon.
1. Replace the thermostatic element in the steam trap.
1. Replace switches.
2. Recalibrate.
1. See adjusting the range of operation and calibration of the temperature control. Readjust.
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
QTY.
1
1
11
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13
14
15
16
7
8
9
10
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18
19
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ITEM
1
2
5
6
3
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STM-EL (120V)
95-0438
98-1718
10-1048
95-2667
10-1055
08-7525
10-1058
10-1054
10-1017
10-1057
10-7988
10-3741
10-3918
10-7942
10-3352
10-3327
95-3730
08-4980
10-3684
STM-ELX (240V) DESCRIPTION
95-0438 Nipple, 1/2" NPT x 1.5"
98-1718 Steam Trap
10-1048
95-2667
10-1055
08-7525
Compression Fitting, 1/2" OD Tube x 1/2" NPT
Tube, Copper, 1/2" OD
Tee, Brass, 3/8" x 3/8" x 3/8"
Nipple, 3/8" NPT, Close
10-0938
10-1054
10-1017
10-1057
10-7988
10-3741
10-3918
10-7942
10-3352
10-3327
Valve, Solenoid
Elbow, Street, 3/8 NPT
Adapter, 5/8" OD Tube x 3/8"MNPT
Union, 3/8" NPT
Bushing, Hex, Reducing 1/4" MNPT
Bushing, Hex, Reducing 3/8"NPTx1/4"NPT
Fitting, 1/4" Comp. X 1/4" MNPT
Valve, Safety, 17PSIG
Tee, 1/2" NPT, Brass
1/2" NPT Square Plug
95-3730
08-4980
10-3684
Temp. Probe, Available with Control Module Only
Elbow, 1/2" NPT, 90, Street, Modified
Nipple, Pipe, Male, 1/2 Npt x 3"
Adapter, 1/2" OD Tube to 3/8" NPT
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ITEM
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6
6
4
4
3
3
1
2
9
10
7
8
11
11
12
1
-
1
-
1
QTY.
1
1
-
2
1
1
1
1
-
1
1
STM-EL
PART NO.
95-3434
95-2907
10-5944
N/A
10-6290
N/A
10-9268
10-6515
N/A
10-6005
10-9267
08-6469
10-5990
09-6483
N/A
10-7355
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1
1
1
-
1
1
1
-
1
-
1
STM-ELX (EXPORT)
QTY.
PART NO.
1 95-3434
1 95-2907
-
2
N/A
10-5943
N/A
10-6873
10-9268
N/A
10-6874
10-6005
10-9267
08-6469
10-5990
N/A
09-6484
10-7355
DESCRIPTION
Barksdale Pressure Switch
Pressure Switch Gear Assy.
Contactor, 120V Coil
Contactor, 240V Coil
Timer, 120V
Timer, 240V
Temperature Gauge
Relay, 120V
Relay, 208/240V
Terminal Block
Pressure Gauge
Fuse Holder
Low Water Cut-off
Contactor, 75 Amps, 120V
Contactor, 75 Amps, 240V
Transformer, 100 KVA, 60Hz
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ITEM
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5
6
6
3
4
1
2
3
9
10
10
11
7
8
1
1
-
1
-
1
QTY.
1
-
2
1
1
-
1
1
1
STM-E
PART NO.
95-3442
10-5944
N/A
10-6290
N/A
10-9268
10-6515
N/A
10-6005
10-9267
08-6469
10-5990
09-6483
N/A
10-7355
-
1
1
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
-
1
STM-EX (EXPORT)
QTY.
PART NO.
1 95-3442
-
2
N/A
10-5943
N/A
10-6873
10-9268
N/A
10-6874
10-6005
10-9267
08-6469
10-5990
N/A
09-6484
10-7355
DESCRIPTION
Barksdale Pressure Switch
Contactor 120V Coil
Contactor 240V Coil
Timer 120V
Timer 240V
Temperature Gauge
Relay, 120V
Relay, 208/240V
Terminal Block
Pressure Gauge
Fuse Holder
Low Water Cutt-Off
Contactor, 75 Amps, 120V
Contactor, 75 Amps, 240V
Transformer, 100KVA, 60HZ
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1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ALL MODELS
QTY.
PART NO.
1 95-2558
1
1
95-2652
95-2650
98-4371
95-2616
10-6363
10-6365
10-6364
95-0465
95-2628
DESCRIPTION
Flue Cover Assy.
Flue Outer Case Wrap
Upper Case, Front
Lower Case, Front w/cutout
Lower Case, Front (old style w/o cutout)
Insulation, Body
Insulation, Back
Insulation, Bottom
Bottom Cover for Elements
Cylinder, 208V - 240V (Shown with Door Assy.)
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ITEM
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9
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7
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1
ALL MODELS
QTY.
PART NO.
1 95-3196
1
1
1
1
95-3195
95-3194
10-0226
95-3484
95-2545
95-2637
95-3207
95-3284
DESCRIPTION
Outside Case, Left Side
Outside Case, Right Side
Outside Case, Back
Handle Bumper
Terminal Box Cover
Pan Rack, 1 Left & 1 Right
Condensate Baffle, Upper
Perforated Water (Splash) Baffle
Wear Strip
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ITEM
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7
STM-E
PART NO.
10-0489
10-1722
10-9280
10-5052
10-9267
10-5999
10-9268
10-0189
10-5940
10-5990
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STM-EX
PART NO.
-
-
-
10-6669
10-9271
-
10-6876
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-
-
-
STM-EL
PART NO.
10-0489
10-1722
10-9279
10-5052
10-9267
10-5999
10-9268
10-0189
10-5940
10-5990
10-0051
STM-ELX
PART NO.
-
-
-
10-6669
10-9271
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10-6876
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DESCRIPTION
Bezel
Round Head Machine Screw, 6-32
Control Panel
Pilot Light, Red
Pressure Gauge
Switch
Temperature Gauge
Timer Knob
Pilot Light, White
Low Water Cut-Off
Knob
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
14 15
10
9
8
1
2
7
6
11
12
13
3
4
5
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Door Handle Assembly
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17 STM-E, STM-EL, STM-EX & STM-ELX STERILIZERS
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY
ITEM
15
16
17
9
10
11
12
13
14
5
6
7
8
3
4
1
2
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
10-2359
95-0658
95-0659
10-2513
10-1731
95-0190
95-0145
95-0144
95-0198
10-2318
10-2514
10-1999
95-0120
95-0136
10-2517
10-0050
95-0134
10-32 Acorn Nut
#10 Shakeproof Lockwasher
10-32 Machine Screw 1 3/8” Lg.
Bearing Spacer
Door Lock Casting
3/8” Shakeproof Lockwasher
Door Lock Knob
Door Handle Casting
1/4”-20 Acorn Nut
Door Handle Bearing Stud
Door Handle Bearing Plate
1/4” Shakeproof Lockwasher
1/4”-20 Machine Screw 5/8” Lg.
Door Lock Casting Assy. (Items 1 through 6)
Door Lock Knob Assy. (Items 1 through 7)
Complete Door Handle Assy. (Items 1 through 13)
Handle Bushing (Not Shown)
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS NOT SHOWN
QTY.
1
STM-E(L)
PART NO.
95-2606
QTY.
STM-E(L)X
PART NO.
1
1
1
1
1
20-0316
95-2653
10-5788
95-3552
95-3553
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1
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10-5343
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DESCRIPTION
Temperature Recorder, 120 V (Optional)
Temperature Recorder, 240 V (Optional)
Replacement Probe (For Recorder)
Upper Mounting Plate
120v, 50/60 Hz Cycle Coil
Wire Harness, Flue Assy.
Wire Harness, Contactors
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