CASE INSTALLATION
Fig. 2 Sealant, piping, and bolt locations
Multi-Case
1.
Remove any shelves (discard the shelf clips) and/or loose
items from the cases that may interfere with case joining.
Keep all loose items as they will be used later in the instal-
lation process.
2.
Follow the single-case installation instructions for the fi rst
case,excluding #6, then position the next case in the line-
up approximately 3’ away.
3. Apply the foam tape (supplied) to the end breakers of the
fi rst case. After this is set apply the sealant to the end of
the case. From the opposite end, push the second case to
a position that is approximately 6" from the fi rst case, then
position case on the shim packs.
4.
Push the cases tightly together, then lightly bolt them
together through the holes provided (Fig.2). Tighten all the
joining bolts until all margins are equal. Be careful not to
over tighten.
5.
Install PVC fi tting between cases with case to case piping
(Fig. 2). It is very important for line ups designed with
holes in the pipe chase and equipped with PVC fi ttings to
seal between the joints and protect piping.
6.
Apply case-to-case watershed (supplied) over the end
frame seam (Fig. 3). The watershed prevents water from
settling in the case joint.
7.
Repeat steps 3-6 of this sequence for all remaining cases.
Be certain to properly level all cases.
Fig. 3 Sealing the end frame
WATERSHED
END FRAME
C A U T I O N
Installation of 3rd-party materials may result in
diminished case performance.
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COOLGENIX PANS
Deck Pans
1.
The Coolgenix deck pans are the main source of cooling.
2.
All products placed into the Coolgenix case must be at the
appropriate temperature before placing into the case.
3.
Warm product should not be placed inside a case.
differing shelf confi gurations will affect energy consump-
tion and case performance.
6.
Install toekick back onto the base of case.
8.
Properly align the front panels as needed, then install, if
applicable, front panel trim (supplied).
9.
Install the bumper into pre-attached bumper track and
snap into place.
10.
After suffi cient time has passed to allow for bumper
shrinkage, cut away the excess bumper for fi nal fi t and fi n-
ish. Be certain to use an appropriate cutting tool (tubing-
or PVC-cutter) to ensure a smooth cut.
11.
Install case shelves and reconnect lights. Be aware that
differing shelf confi gurations will affect energy consump-
tion and case performance.
12.
Install toekick back onto the base of case.
Spanner Bars
1.
Spanner bars (Fig. 4) are a very important support for
Coolgenix pans.
2.
To prevent warping spanner bars MUST be used under
Coolgenix pans.
C A U T I O N
Support spanner bars must be under Coolgenix
pans to prevent warping of pans. Failure to use
these bars will void warranty on pans.
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PIPE LOCATION
SEALANT
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