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FREIGHT DAMAGES AND SHORTAGES

The cabinet was inspected and
packaged at the factory, and should

arrive in excellent condition. The transportation company
or other parties involved in the shipment are responsible
for loss and/or damage. Always make an inspection
before and after uncrating. Inspect the crated unit(s)
before locating (preferably at the point of unloading by
the transportation company).

INSPECTING FOR DAMAGES

Always use care when removing shipping
tape, blocks, pads, hardware or other material

until you are satisfied that the unit is completely opera-
tional.

Check the cartons or containers. If these are damaged
in any way, open them and inspect the contents in the
driver’s presence. If damage is detected:

1. Have the driver note the nature and extent of the

damage on the freight bill.

2. Notify the transportation company’s office to request

an inspection. Carrier claim policies usually require
inspections to be made within 15 days of delivery.

3. If damage is noticed, file a claim with the transporta-

tion company.

FILING A CLAIM

File a claim for loss at once with the transportation
company for:

A. A cash adjustment; B. Repairs; or C. Replacement

When filing your claim, retain all packaging materials
and receipts.

HANDLING THE CABINET

The refrigeration system of the cabinet is
designed to operate with the cabinet located

on a level surface. Do not tilt the cabinet more than
10° to any side. 
If the cabinet must be tilted on an
angle for handling or moving purposes, allow it to sit in
an upright position 30 minutes prior to starting.

CHOOSING A LOCATION

This model cabinet should be situated to allow proper air
circulation. Cabinets require a 2" minimum clearance
behind for proper air circulation.

The cabinet must be installed on a sturdy, solid, level
floor.

The cabinet must be located so it can be plugged or
wired into a properly grounded three-prong electrical
outlet of 115/220 volt, 60 hz. The electrical outlet should
not be controlled by a wall switch which might be turned
off accidentally.

UNCRATING THE CABINET

The cabinet should be moved as close as possible to
the operating location before removing crate base. Be
sure to follow the steps in the “INSPECTING FOR
DAMAGES” 
instructions.

INSTALLING THE CABINET

After removing the skid from the cabinet, slide cabinet
into location. Level cabinet to insure proper draining of
the defrost water.

To  meet NSF requirements, these cabinets must be
sealed to the floor with an NSF or FDA approved
sealant.

Remove the front grill from cabinet. Remove front hold
down bolts and pull unit out of cabinet. Remove ship-
ping band from compressor. Be sure that the compres-
sor “floats” freely on the compressor springs. Check
refrigeration lines to see that they are “free” and no
damage was done in shipping. Check fan blade for free
operation.

Check voltage and amp draw on the serial plate to
determine proper fuse and line size. Voltage should be
checked at the compressor terminals as the compres-
sor is starting, to determine if there is excessive “volt-
age drop.” This voltage drop should not exceed 10% of
the rated compressor voltage. If the voltage reads 115
or 230 with no load and it drops below 103 or 208 when
the compressor tries to start, it is an indication that the
supply wiring is too small in size or too long in  length.

It is recommended that a separate circuit be run for each
cabinet to prevent the possibility of another appliance
blowing a fuse causing subsequent loss of product.

SECTION I – HANDLING & INSTALLATION

6

INTRODUCTION

NOTE:

IMPORTANT:

NOTE:

Summary of Contents for 52-2038-01

Page 1: ...SERVICE INSTALLATION MANUAL CARRIER COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION INC Providing BEVERAGE AIR FRIGIDAIRE KELVINATOR UNIVERSAL NOLIN Products Services Frozen Food Ice Cream Merchandisers CMCT 2 03 51 1021 01...

Page 2: ...ned in this manual which should be retained in a convenient location for future reference All data and information in this manual is subject to change without notice MODEL DESIGNATION INFORMATION 115V...

Page 3: ...SECTION I Introduction...

Page 4: ...length Operating ambients range from 70 F to 85 F with cavity temperatures at load line between 0 F to 20 F Except for routine cleaning these cabinets will require little maintenance In the unusual ev...

Page 5: ...Models 4 6 8 Export 14 Lamp Wiring Detail Upper Raceway 15 MAINTENANCE REPAIR Cabinet Temperature Control 19 Electrical Box Layout 20 Defrost Timer Layout 21 Cabinet Electrical Supply 22 Condensing U...

Page 6: ...vity Coil Cold Wall Fin Tube Gravity Coil Cold Wall Fin Tube Gravity Coil Cold Wall Fin Tube Gravity Coil Cold Wall Refrigerant Type R404A R 404A R 404A R 404A Refrigerant Control Capillary Capillary...

Page 7: ...minimum clearance behind for proper air circulation The cabinet must be installed on a sturdy solid level floor The cabinet must be located so it can be plugged or wired into a properly grounded thre...

Page 8: ...s utilizing 404A refrigerant 1 2 HP on the CMCT 4 and CMCT 6 3 4 HP on the CMCT 8 1 HP on the CMCT 10 A back pressure valve is used to protect the compres sor against excessive pressures during initia...

Page 9: ...is wired in series with the defrost heater This thermostat will also open the heater circuit when the top coil reaches 76 F should any malfunction of the defrost thermostat occur Any time the system...

Page 10: ...d Breaker Heater behind 960 15 12 120 each End Breaker Glass Heater around 134 107 89 120 Front Glass CMCT 6 OHMS WATTS AMPS VOLTS Def Heater on Bottom side 15 9 904 7 5 120 of Top Coil Control Bellow...

Page 11: ...RIG OZ TUBE SUCT DISCH SETTING TEMP CMCT 4 8 0 115V 6 8 115V 404A 22 8 x 042 ID 2 225 No 7 22 F CMCT 6 8 0 115V 8 4 115V 404A 23 8 x 042 ID 5 223 No 7 19 F CMCT 8 12 0 115V 12 0 115V 404A 27 7 x 049 I...

Page 12: ...t Glass Heated Glass Lid 41 3 14 58 24 each ECMCT 6 OHMS WATTS AMPS VOLTS Def Heater on Bottom side 51 904 4 2 215 of Top Coil Control Bellows Heater below 5375 9 04 215 Def Controls End Breaker Heate...

Page 13: ...12 INTRODUCTION WIRING DIAGRAM 00 1667 00 CMCT 4 6 8...

Page 14: ...INTRODUCTION 13 WIRING DIAGRAM 00 1670 00 CMCT 10...

Page 15: ...14 INTRODUCTION WIRING DIAGRAM 00 1934 00 ECMCT 4 6 8 Export Models...

Page 16: ...INTRODUCTION 15 LAMP WIRING DETAIL Upper Raceway Typical...

Page 17: ...SECTION II Maintenance Repair...

Page 18: ...apillary is inserted in a copper bulb well just to the right of the control The well is approximate ly 20 long and is secured to the cold wall evaporator The control reacts to the evaporator temperatu...

Page 19: ...n be pulled out for component troubleshooting The following components are located within the box CAUTION 1 Defrost Timer 1 24 Hours 5 Main Terminal Board 2 Run Capacitor 6 115V Power Supply Switch 11...

Page 20: ...t time of day by turning the inner knob counterclockwise until the correct time is opposite the time indicator on the clock The time clock is set to go into defrost once every 24 hours This defrost oc...

Page 21: ...must be on a dedicated cir cuit unto themselves Failure to do so could result in loss of product Wiring and connections in power supply system must meet all applica ble local and national electrical c...

Page 22: ...to aid service personnel in the event service is needed Disconnect the power supply before servicing the cabinet 1 Remove front grill 2 Remove two 2 hold down bolts that are located in the front base...

Page 23: ...CONDENSING UNIT LAYOUT 24 MAINTENANCE REPAIR...

Page 24: ...IT COMPARTMENT REAR CMCT 10 models still use fin and tube condensers NOTE 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 Accordian Coil 2 Process Tube Evaporator 3 Suction Line 4 Cap Tube Inlet MAINTENANCE REPAIR...

Page 25: ...n the top left back wall NOTE EVAPORATOR TANK WRAP RIGHTHAND REAR OF CABINET Capillary tube and heat exchange are foamed in place Three lines exit the cabinet shell 11 1 4 Process Line 12 Capillary Tu...

Page 26: ...s used are polyol esters Special consideration must be made when handling these oils Processing procedures must be more rigorous to avoid absorbing moisture Also P O E s are better solvents which mean...

Page 27: ...SIG and should not be changed To check this setting it is necessary that the pressure on the inlet side or evaporator side of the valve be above 10 PSIG Put cabinet into defrost cycle to obtain high l...

Page 28: ...cal box is connected via a wiring harness to the upper lighting channel which houses the following components CAUTION 1 Product Reflector 4 Light Ballast 2 Defrost Termination Control 5 Lamp Receptabl...

Page 29: ...st behind the light fixture at the warm air intake to coil The baffle can be accessed by removing screws located at the bottom edge of V baffle The heater is attached at the back side of the V baffle...

Page 30: ...ews in the end panel breaker A and pull breaker down and out 2 Disconnect heater leads from end panel breaker heater A and pull end panel breaker out 3 To remove end panel breaker heater remove tape C...

Page 31: ...abinet 1 Disconnect the defrost heater leads located on the lower right hand side of the lamp channel Figure 1 2 Remove the air diverter shown as Figure 2 This will expose the defrost heater rack whic...

Page 32: ...UPPER CROSS SECTION CMCT Models...

Page 33: ...ws in end track B Pull track forward and lift up Typical both ends Not necessary for glass removal 5 Remove two 2 screws in the front of center track G and swing center track from dotted line position...

Page 34: ...in order to service various interior components as shown below 1 Product Reflector 4 Upper Electrical Component Housing 2 Defrost Heater Plug 5 Righthand Arm Heater Leads 3 Lamp MAINTENANCE REPAIR 35...

Page 35: ...bulb well Lift the sub top up and out of the cabinet CAUTION 1 Defrost Termination High Limit Control 3 Defrost Heater Receptacle 2 Defrost Termination Bulb Well 4 Sub Top G Lift the insulation up and...

Page 36: ...connections on the lefthand end of the cabi net Take care when reinstalling the coil housing cover Reseal areas where moisture could migrate down into the coil area This coil area runs at a temperatu...

Page 37: ...ck mechanism off defrost Should this thermostat be in the closed position when the clock trips into the defrost cycle it will immediately trip it off again NOTE Switch between terminals 1 2 will not o...

Page 38: ...SECTION III Parts List...

Page 39: ...ertical Trim Post RH 6 Center Track 11 Nameplate 2 End Track LH 7 Glass Lid 12 Front Bumper 3 Countertop 8 Glass Rail 13 Bumper Trim 4 End Trim 9 Front Glass 14 Front Trim Panel Upper 5 Lighted Sign 1...

Page 40: ...19 0458 00 19 0458 00 19 0458 00 19 0458 00 Ballast Lamp 20 Watt 19 0146 00 Lamp Fluorescent 30 Watt 19 0150 00 19 0150 00 19 0150 00 19 0150 00 Lamp Fluorescent 20 Watt 19 0149 00 Lamp Fluorescent 34...

Page 41: ...9 0911 00 19 0911 00 Ballast Lamp 20 Watt 19 0912 00 22 0200 Lamp Fluorescent 30 Watt 19 0150 00 19 0150 00 19 0150 00 Lamp Fluorescent 20 Watt 19 0149 00 Lamp Fluorescent 34 Watt 19 0151 00 Lampholde...

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