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InSinkErator Evolution Essential: Up to 50% off
The model that fits the widest range of customer needs, InSinkErator Evolution Essential� features MultiGrind� technology to grind everything from celery to potato peels, and SoundSeal� for quiet performance. read more. |
Insinkerator Evolution Excel Stainless Steel Garbage Disposal Continuous Feed Motor HP: 1 Product Detail
The Evolution Excel Features the Best of InSinkErator's Grinding and SoundSeal Plus Noise-Reduction Technologies, Handling more Volume and more Types of Food Waste while making 60% less noise than Standard Disposers. Insinkerator Powerful Food Waste Disposers are the Right Choice when Replacing an Existing Unit or Designing a Brand-New Kitchen. With an Insinkerator Food Waste Disposer in your Kitchen, Chicken Bones, Fruit Rinds, Coffee Grounds and More can go Right in the Sink -- Where they're Virtually Liquefied to Safely Flow into your Sewage System or Septic Tank. Insinkerator XL Evolution Excel Garbage Disposer Multigrind Plus Three Grind Stages let you Quickly Grind Virtually any Food Waste. Soundseal Plus Makes the Evolution Excel at least 60% Quieter than Standard Disposers. Jam-Sensor Circuit Automatically Increases Torque to Break Through Jams. 40-Ounce Stainless Steel Grind Chamber and Grind Component Handles more Volume than Standard Disposers. 1.0 Horsepower Dura-Drive Induction Motor Gives You The Most Horsepower Of Any Food Waste Disposer. Type of Feed: Continuous: On/Off Control: Wall Switch: Motor: Single Phase HP: 1.0 Volts: 120 Reversing: Auto-Reverse Grind System feature HZ: 60 RPM: 1725 Amp. (Avg. Load): 10.2 Time Rating: Intermittent Lubrication: Permanently Lubricated Upper & Lower Bearings Shipping Weight (Approx.): 25.5 Lbs. Unit Finish: Stainless Steel Light Gray TEN-1706 Overall Height: 13-1/2" SoundSeal Plus Technology: Anti-Vibration Mount Anti-Vibration Tailpipe Mount Quiet Collar Sink Baffle Multi-Layer SoundLimiter Insulation MultiGrind Plus Technology: GrindShear Ring Tri-Action Lug System Undercutter Disk Jam-Sensor Circuit Grind Chamber Capacity: 40 oz. Motor Protection: Manual Reset Overload Average Water Usage: 1/4 Gallon Per Person Per Day Average Electrical Usage: 1/2 KWH Per Month Drain: 1-1/2" Anti-Vibration Connection: (Hose Clamp) Dishwasher Drain Connection: Yes
When food waste is placed in a disposer, it lands on a turntable spinning at high speed. Centrifugal force and the impellers (or lugs) attached to the turntable push the food waste against a stationary shredder ring. The food is ground into small particles so that, when mixed with water, it can safely flow through your plumbing and into your wastewater system or septic tank.
How to Install a Garbage Disposer
Step 1: Install sink-mount assembly (new installation or different sink mounting)
Turn off the electrical supply at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Disconnect the sink drain and plumbing connections. Clean off the sink opening. Using plumber's putty, install the new disposer sink flange into the sink drain and connect the sink-mounting assembly. (Skip step two and move to step three.)
Step 2: Remove old disposer (replacements with similar sink mounting)
Turn off the electrical supply at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Disconnect the old disposer's plumbing connections and remove the disposer from its mounting. Disconnect the old disposer�s electrical connections.
Step 3: Make electrical connections
Connect the wiring to the new disposer following the code in your area.
Step 4: Dishwasher connections
If you are connecting the disposer to a dishwasher, be sure to knock out the dishwasher plug and remove the loose plug from the disposer. If you are not connecting the disposer to a dishwasher, then leave the plug intact.
Step 5: Connect new disposer
Mount the new disposer onto the sink-mount assembly and reconnect the plumbing--including the dishwasher hose if applicable. Turn on the electrical power to the disposer at the circuit breaker.
Step 6: Make plumbing adjustments
Lock the disposer in place, make final plumbing adjustments, and check for any leaks.
Recommended tools for installation: Slotted screwdriver, Adjustable pliers, Plumber's putty (if replacing sink flange), Electric hard-wire connector, 3/4-inch conduit connector, Power-cord kit (if needed).
Step 1: Install sink-mount assembly (new installation or different sink mounting)
Turn off the electrical supply at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Disconnect the sink drain and plumbing connections. Clean off the sink opening. Using plumber's putty, install the new disposer sink flange into the sink drain and connect the sink-mounting assembly. (Skip step two and move to step three.)
Step 2: Remove old disposer (replacements with similar sink mounting)
Turn off the electrical supply at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Disconnect the old disposer's plumbing connections and remove the disposer from its mounting. Disconnect the old disposer�s electrical connections.
Step 3: Make electrical connections
Connect the wiring to the new disposer following the code in your area.
Step 4: Dishwasher connections
If you are connecting the disposer to a dishwasher, be sure to knock out the dishwasher plug and remove the loose plug from the disposer. If you are not connecting the disposer to a dishwasher, then leave the plug intact.
Step 5: Connect new disposer
Mount the new disposer onto the sink-mount assembly and reconnect the plumbing--including the dishwasher hose if applicable. Turn on the electrical power to the disposer at the circuit breaker.
Step 6: Make plumbing adjustments
Lock the disposer in place, make final plumbing adjustments, and check for any leaks.
Recommended tools for installation: Slotted screwdriver, Adjustable pliers, Plumber's putty (if replacing sink flange), Electric hard-wire connector, 3/4-inch conduit connector, Power-cord kit (if needed).
Insinkerator Evolution Excel Stainless Steel Garbage Disposal Continuous Feed Motor HP: 1 Product Features
Grind Capacity
The grind capacity of a disposer refers to the interior size of the grind chamber, which ranges from small to large. Larger-capacity models have the ability to process larger amounts of food waste in a single batch and are a better fit for larger families or frequent cooking.
The grind capacity of a disposer refers to the interior size of the grind chamber, which ranges from small to large. Larger-capacity models have the ability to process larger amounts of food waste in a single batch and are a better fit for larger families or frequent cooking.
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