Cleveland TJ-100-CC Supplementary Manual Download Page 2

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24.0

"

610

5.5

" / 140

9.0

"

229

68.9

"

1750

40.5

"

1029

PLUMBING 
CONNECTIONS
HEIGHT

CHART

RECORDER

68.2

"

1731

33.0

"

839

22.3

"

565

(MINIMUM CLEARANCE)

LIFTING AREA

FOR FORK TRUCK

CONTROL BOX

D

1

D

C

SF

CR

3 PIECE HINGED

FRONT COVER

12.0

"

305

15.0

"

381

23.0

"

584

37.0

"/ 940

43.0

"/ 1092

48.0

"/ 1219

63.0

"/ 1600

73.0

"/ 1854

57.5

"/ 1461 (LEG CENTERS)

57.0

"

1448

15.0

"

381

41.8

"

1061

(LEG CENTERS)

3 PIECE HINGED

FRONT COVER

88.5

"/ 2248

D

1

D

C

CR

SF

   Utility Connections

1" NPT STEAM IN (420 lbs./191 kg. per hour required, 60-80 PSI steam pressure recommended)

1" NPT COLD POTABLE WATER IN (30 gal./114 litres per minute)

1 1/4" NPT COOLING WATER OR GLYCOL IN (flow rate is 40 gal./152 litres per minute)

3/4" NPT CONDENSATE RETURN

1 1/4" NPT COOLING WATER OR GLYCOL OUT

MAIN POWER IN (208/3 – FLRA 35 Amps)

1 1/2" NPT TANK DRAIN TO FLOOR DRAIN

3/4" NPT COOLING DRAIN WATER

1" NPT STRAINER FLUSH TO FLOOR DRAIN

FLANGED FOOT

DETAIL

0.6

"

16

4.0

"

102

Notes:

OPTIONAL HOIST AVAILABLE (HIGHLY 
RECOMMENDED) FOR LOADING
COOK TANK BASKETS

Minimum Clearance

BACK - 

12.0

"

     LEFT - 

6.0

"

     RIGHT - 

18.5

"

305

153

470

DIMENSIONS

INCHES"

MILLIMETERS

        SHIPPING WEIGHTS

TurboJet Chiller

 : 1,700 lbs. (772 kg.)

Condensing Unit

 : 1,850 lbs. (840 kg.)

Heat Exchange Package 

: 450 lbs.

           (205 kg.)

TurboJet
Tank

127.2

"

3239

64.0

"

1626

51.3

"

1303

21.0

"

534

48.0

"

1220

48.0

"

1220

54.5

"

1385

Minimum Clearance

48.0

"

1220

45.0

"

1143

44.0

"

1118

Air Cooled Condensing Unit

20 HP air cooled condensing unit (13 ton cooling 
capacity) for outdoor installation 

Note

: optional water cooled condensing unit for indoor 

installation available

10.0

"

254

1" NPT GLYCOL OUT TO 

AC2

ON AIR CHILLER

GLYCOL SOLUTION NOT 
SUPPLIED BY 
CLEVELAND RANGE

1 1/4" NPT GLYCOL FROM 

AC1 

ON AIR COOLED CHILLER

1" NPT GLYCOL FROM
ON TURBOJET

MAIN POWER IN
208V/3PH/60HZ,
FLRA 11 AMPS

FACTORY RECOMMENDATION

: INSTALL CONDENSING UNIT AND HEAT EXCHANGE TANK NEXT TO EACH OTHER

AC1

CR3

CR1
CR2

AC2

AC1

AC2

DISCONNECT (TO BE SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER)

FLOW SWITCH LOOSE

CR2

CR1

CR3

NOTE:

 24.0

"

610

 35.0

"

889

Heat Exchange Tank

2" NPT GLYCOL TO CR3 ON
CHILLER RESERVOIR

2" NPT GLYCOL TO CR2 ON
CHILLER RESERVOIR

CONDENSING UNIT POWER IN
208V/3PH/60HZ, FLRA 68 AMPS

CONTROL POWER IN
120V/1PH/60HZ, FLRA 10 AMPS

 CONTROL POWER IN
120V/1PH/60HZ, FLRA 3 AMPS

AC1

AC2

16.0

"

407

3.5

"

89

4.0

"

102

20.0

"

508

9.5

"

242

10.0

"

254

18.0

"

558

28.0

"

712

22.0

"

559

60.2

"

1529

40.0

"

1016

45.0

"

1143

Minimum Clearance

BACK - 

6.0

"/ 153

FRONT - 

20.0

"/ 508

LEFT - 

20.0

"/ 508

RIGHT - 

6.0

"/ 153

CR3

8.5

"

216

JUNCTION BOX

GLYCOL

CIRCULATION PUMP

50.9

"

1293

55.0

"

1397

CR1

CR2

SECT.

XIV

PAGE 

36

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(NOT TO SCALE)

Summary of Contents for TJ-100-CC

Page 1: ...cooled from 170 F to 40 F in an average of less than one hour Cleveland Standard Features Microprocessor operating controls mounted in Type 4X housing Power on off switch Time and temperature set poin...

Page 2: ...72 kg Condensing Unit 1 850 lbs 840 kg Heat Exchange Package 450 lbs 205 kg TurboJet Tank 127 2 3239 64 0 1626 51 3 1303 21 0 534 48 0 1220 48 0 1220 54 5 1385 Minimum Clearance 48 0 1220 45 0 1143 44...

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Page 23: ...quirements Voltage Phase Amp draw Wire Size Check motor rotation Water Requirements Hot and cold water supply Potable Line Size Chill Water In and Out Water Pressure Check for leaks Drain Requirements...

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Page 70: ...ith and without meat probe Check meat probe cable for signs of wear Check timer operation Compare actual temps with read out temperatures Check chill cycles Check safety valve operation Check drain op...

Page 71: ...age and corrosion Check meat probe cable for signs of wear Check lid springs adjust if needed Check the impeller and protective screen inside the tank Check all motor mounting bolts Lubricate motor pe...

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