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Mill City Roasters, LLC. 1050 33rd Ave SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 Phone: +1 (612) 886-2089 Email: [email protected] Online: www.millcityroasters.com

MILL CITY ROASTERS GRAPHICAL GUIDE SERIES

© 2016 Mill City Roasters, LLC.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PART ONE ROASTER SPECIFICATIONS

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MACHINE OVERVIEW

6

SPACE PLANNING

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VENTING 16

PART TWO GAS ELECTRICAL PHIDGET WIRING CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW TEMPERATURE SETTINGS ARTISAN SET-UP

PART THREE IGNITION SEASONING ROAST CLEANING & MAINTENANCE IMPROVING YOUR COFFEE ROASTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT WARRANTY

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ROASTER SPECIFICATIONS 3KG GAS COFFEE ROASTER

Model: TJ-073 Nominal Capacity: 3 Kilograms Manufacturer: North Coffee Equipment Co. LTD, Shenzen, China Distributor: Mill City Roasters, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Current Certifications

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Dimensions Roaster Dimensions

47.2 x 39.4 x 50 in (1200 x 1000 x 1270 mm)

Roaster Weight

330.1 lb (150 kg)

Chaff Collector Dimensions

15.7 x 59.1 in (400 x 1500 mm)

Chaff Collector Weight

66.1 lb (30 kg)

Cooling Tray Fan Dimensions

17 x 17 x 20 in (432 x 432 x 508 mm), External

Net/Gross Weight

396.9 / 485 lb (180 / 220 kg)

Crate Dimensions (one crate)

66.9 x 51.2 x 57.1 in (1700 x 1300 x 1450 mm)

Drum Thickness

0.2 in (4 mm)

Drum Diameter/length

10.2 / 13.8 in (260 / 350 mm)

Drum Construction

430 Stainless Steel, Welded

Cooling Tray Diameter

15.7 in (400 mm)

Cooling Tray Stirring Arm Length

11.8 in (300 mm)

Capacity / Output Average Roasting Time

15 minute batch

Production

26.5 lb/hr, 211.6 lb/day (12 kg/hr, 96 kg/day)

Power Roaster Voltage/Frequency

Single phase phase 220v, 15 amp service 50-60Hz

Step-up Transformer

120v to 220v, 1000w

Drum Motor

200w

Exhaust Fan Motor

400w

Exhaust Fan Max Airflow

130 m3/h

Cooling Fan Motor

200w

Cooling Tray Stirring Motor

100w

Gas Heating Mode

Natural Gas -or- Propane

Max BTU

40,000

Burner Control

Ball Valve

Gas Connection

3/8" NPT

Typical Chaff Collector Exhaust Temp

300f

Recommended Temp Controller Limit

455f (about 30 seconds into rolling second crack)

Max Gas Usage

1.3 lb/hr (0.6 kg/hr)

Data Logging USB Logging Interface

Phidget 1048

Logging Thermocouples

BT, ET, Heating Air

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MACHINE OVERVIEW

VISUAL GUIDE TO ROASTER, CHAFF COLLECTOR & COOLING TRAY FAN

ROASTER - TOP VIEW SCALE 1” = 1’- 0”

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ROASTER - FRONT SCALE 1” = 1’- 0”

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ROASTER - LEFT SIDE (CONTROL PANEL SIDE) SCALE 1” = 1’- 0”

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ROASTER - REAR SCALE 1” = 1’- 0”

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ROASTER - RIGHT SIDE SCALE 1” = 1’- 0”

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TOP

SIDE

SIDE CHAFF COLLECTOR SCALE 1” = 1’- 0”

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TOP

SIDE

COOLING TRAY FAN SCALE 1” = 1’- 0”

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SIDE

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SPACE PLANNING

CONSIDERATIONS WHEN PLACING YOUR ROASTER

The SPACE PLANING portion of this guide references the three free-standing components included in this model (Roaster, Chaff Collector, Cooling Tray Fan), the venting connections between those components along with suggestions for venting your system to termination (typically outdoors). Beyond these components, users will likely require space for their own set-up during the roasting process including containers for green coffee and roasted coffee, stand/desk for a laptop, stools, work table, vacuum for removing chaff from chaff collector, scale, etc. When referencing the minimum space requirements we suggest, please adjust as needed for your own roasting process. On the next page is a suggested layout of the Roaster, Chaff Collector and Cooling Tray Fan. Although other layouts are workable, this option is derived by prioritizing the following variables: (1) connecting the exhaust of the Cooling Tray Fan with the main exhaust flue above/beyond the Chaff Collector to prevent multiple penetrations in your roof/walls, (2) avoiding sharp bends/angles in all the vent lines to promote good air flow and cleaner vents by spreading equipment apart, and (3) providing clearance, access and reachability to different parts of the equipment that are required for safe operation. The venting diagrams and specified venting parts in the pages beyond are based on this arrangment. Deviations from this arrangement due to space constrainst will require modification of those specifications. Please contact Mill City Roasters if you require assistance in customizing your layout in your space.

Space Planning Guidelines 1. Check your local municiple building code for regulations regarding the placement and venting of combustible production machinery. The requirements of your local authorities will govern in the event they exceed or contradict the recommendations made in this guide. 2. Clearance to combustibles: Maintain 24”

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clearance to all combustibles at sides and rear of all parts of the roaster. 3. The intake port on the Chaff Collector shall be within 12”-60” of the exhaust port on the Roaster (typically at the rear) with minimal angles in the venting connecting the two ports. 4. The intake port of the Cooling Tray Fan should be within 12”-60” of the exaust port on the Cooling Tray with minimal angles in the venting connecting the two ports 5. Chaff Collector Access: Maintain access to doors of chaff collector and clearance to allow for easy (and frequent) removal of chaff. 6. Blast Gate: When connecting the exhaust of the Cooling Tray Fan to the exhaust flue above/beyond the Chaff Collectior, we suggest using a blast gate in that venting line. This prevents back flow of roast exhaust into the fan. This will require the user to open the blast gate when the Cooling Tray Fan is in use and should be within reach from the left side of the roaster and Control Panel. 7. We suggest venting components have Quick Release features to allow for venting to be removed for cleaning and to provide clear access to the roaster interior and motors as required for maintenance.

SPACE PLAN OPTION - TOP VIEW SCALE 1/2” = 1’- 0”

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VENTING

PORTS, PARTS & LINES

Port/Vent Line Information: Port

Location

Diameter

Length

Vent Line #

Roaster Exhaust

Rear, upper center

3 7/8”

4”

1

Cooling Tray Exhaust

Low right side of Cooling Tray

4”’

1 3/4”

2

Chaff Collector Intake

Upper left of Chaff Coll.

3 9/16”

4 1/4”

1

Chaff Collector Exhaust Top, center of Chaff Coll.

8 1/2”

3 7/8”

4

Cooling Tray Fan Intake Front-center of cooling tray fan

3 7/8”

3 7/8”

2

Cooling Tray Fan Exhaust

2 15/16”

3/4”

3

Side-low of cooling tray fan

Venting Parts List: VENT LINE #

1

2

3

4

PART

NORDFAB ITEM #

DESCRIPTION

MATERIAL

A

SS 304

B

SS 304

C

SS 304

D

SS 304

E

SS 304

F

SS 304

G

SS 304

H

SS 304

I

SS 304

J

SS 304

K

SS 304

L

SS 304

M

SS 304

N

SS 304

O

SS 304

P

SS 304

Q

SS 304

R

SS 304

S

SS 304

T

SS 304

U Connection options for vent parts: 1) Welding 2) Pipe sealant (as they should be a snug fit) 3) High temp tape (least preferred)

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NOTE

VENTING DIAGRAM - TOP VIEW SCALE 1/2” = 1’- 0”

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VENTING DIAGRAM - LEFT SIDE SCALE 1/2” = 1’- 0”

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VENTING NOTE

CONNECTING COOLING TRAY FAN EXHAUST TO MAIN EXHAUST/FLUE ABOVE CHAFF COLLECTOR

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GAS & ELECTRICAL Natural Gas users may want to have their gas pressure measured prior to their roaster arriving. If the gas pressure is below 10” of water column, they will be making modifications to the burners on their roaster which will require a Wire Size Drill Bit Set, #61-80, a 1/4” chuck adaptor and a drill. Electric: The 500g, 1KG, 2KG, and 3KG Gas Roasters operate on 220v service but allow for the use of the transformer to step up to 220v from 120v service. All Electric Roasters and 6KG, 10KG & 15KG Gas Roasters require dedicated 220v, 20amp service.

This concludes Part I: Planning of the Graphical Guide for this roaster. Parts II & III will arrive with your roaster and guide you through installation, set-up & your first roast.

If you have further questions or require customized assistance with your planning, contact us.

Mill City Roasters, LLC. 1050 33rd Ave SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 Phone: +1 (612) 886-2089 Email: [email protected] Online: www.millcityroasters.com

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