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B3: PARTS LIST (DI-H-MD-2)

Cornice

Case Top

Top Heat/Light Guard

Second Shelf

First Shelf

Heated Bottom Deck

Die Board (Radius Depicted)

Toekick (Radius Depicted)

Inside Back

First Shelf Top Heat/Light Guard

Second Shelf Top Heat/Light Guard

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Summary of Contents for Hillphoenix DI-H

Page 1: ...ettings 17 19 Case Cleaning 20 Parts Ordering 21 Appendices Table of Contents To ensure proper functionality and optimum performance it is STRONGLY recommended that Hillphoenix specialty cases be installed serviced by qualified tech nicians who have experience working with commercial refrigerated display merchandisers and storage cabinets For a list of Hillphoenix authorized installation service co...

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Page 3: ...luding without limitation to the display itself to the location where the display is situated e g store and to any surrounding property DO NOT use misting systems water hoses or other devices that spray liquids in Hillphoenix display cases with lighted shelves If a misting system or water hose is installed or used on a display case with a shelf lighting system then Hillphoenix shall not be subject...

Page 4: ...x installation and operations handbooks accompanied by an alert symbol paired with the word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION All warning messages will inform you of the potential hazard how to reduce the risk of case damage personal injury or death and what may happen if the in structions are not properly followed W A R N I N G Indicates a potential threat of death or serious injury if all instructions a...

Page 5: ...Revision History new manual format_08 21 T 8 connectors notice after shipping_09 21 v ...

Page 6: ...ER ASHRAE 72 2005 SPECIFICATIONS NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES CONSULT ENGINEERING DI H Self Service Open Single Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser 505 606 Deli DI H Rev Date Rev Rev Title 08 02 21 3 DATA UPDATE 07 30 21 2 DESCRIPTION SHIPPING WEIGHT Case Weight DI H GENERAL NOTES Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and or the data is not yet available at ...

Page 7: ...1 2 DESCRIPTION SELF SERVICE DATA Case Length Top Heaters Bottom Heaters Lights Shelf Heat per shelf Total Amps 208 3 60 per shelf Qnty Watts Each Qnty Watts Each Qnty Watts Each Qnty Watts Each L1 L2 L3 505 8 250 8 345 4 40 8 92 16 23 16 34 14 70 606 8 250 8 620 4 40 8 92 21 63 22 96 23 84 ELECTRICAL DATA Case Length Fans Per Case Control Fans 208 Volts Amps Watts 505 1 0 11 22 606 1 0 11 22 LIGH...

Page 8: ... cm V I S U A L D I S P L A Y 1 5 5 8 3 9 6 c m HEATED BASE DECK ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75 AND 55 RELATIVE HUMIDITY DUE TO ENGINEERING IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE TAKEN PER ASHRAE 72 2005 SPECIFICATIONS NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES CONSULT ENGINEERING DI H Self Service Open Single Deck Hot Octagonal Isl...

Page 9: ...SHRAE 72 2005 SPECIFICATIONS NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES CONSULT ENGINEERING DI H MD Self Service Open Multi Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser 505 606 Deli DI H MD Rev Date Rev Rev Title 08 02 21 3 DATA UPDATE 07 30 21 2 DESCRIPTION SHIPPING WEIGHT Case Weight DI H MD GENERAL NOTES Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and or the data is not yet available...

Page 10: ...th Top Heaters Bottom Heaters Lights Total Amps 208 3 60 per shelf Qnty Watts Each Qnty Watts Each Qnty Watts Each L1 L2 L3 505 8 250 8 345 4 40 19 77 16 41 18 17 606 8 250 8 620 4 40 25 17 25 06 25 28 ELECTRICAL DATA Case Length Fans Per Case Control Fans 208 Volts Amps Watts 505 1 0 11 22 606 1 0 11 22 LIGHTING DATA Case Length Lights Per Row Light Length Incandescent Lighting Per Light Row Amps...

Page 11: ...m 40 11 16 103 3 cm 60 152 4 cm 505 case 72 182 9 cm 606 case TOEKICK ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75 AND 55 RELATIVE HUMIDITY DUE TO ENGINEERING IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE TAKEN PER ASHRAE 72 2005 SPECIFICATIONS NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES CONSULT ENGINEERING DI H MD Self Service Open Multi Deck Hot Octago...

Page 12: ...N PER ASHRAE 72 2005 SPECIFICATIONS NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES CONSULT ENGINEERING DI H MD 2 Self Service Open Multi Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser 505 606 Deli DI H MD 2 Rev Date Rev Rev Title 07 30 21 1 NEW STANDARDS SHIPPING WEIGHT Case Weight DI H MD 2 GENERAL NOTES Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and or the data is not yet available at this...

Page 13: ...available at this time SELF SERVICE DATA Case Length Top Heaters Bottom Heaters Lights Shelves per shelf Total Amps 208 3 60 per shelf Qnty Watts Each Qnty Watts Each Qnty Watts Each Qnty Watts Each L1 L2 L3 505 8 250 8 345 4 40 8 92 19 88 21 10 20 45 606 8 250 8 620 4 40 8 92 26 50 28 60 27 49 ELECTRICAL DATA Case Length Fans Per Case Control Fans 208 Volts Amps Watts 505 1 0 11 22 606 1 0 11 22 ...

Page 14: ... cm 72 182 8 cm 40 11 16 103 3 cm 60 152 4 cm 505 case 72 182 9 cm 606 case TOEKICK ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75 AND 55 RELATIVE HUMIDITY DUE TO ENGINEERING IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE TAKEN PER ASHRAE 72 2005 SPECIFICATIONS NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES CONSULT ENGINEERING DI H MD 2 Self Service Open Multi...

Page 15: ...ASE DAMAGE Claims for obvious damage must be 1 noted on either the freight bill or the express receipt and 2 signed by the carrier s agent otherwise the carrier may refuse the claim If damage becomes apparent after the equipment is unpacked retain all packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier for inspection within 14 days of receipt of the equipment Failure to follow this proce...

Page 16: ...ary under horizontal supports as this will help ensure that the case is not settling over time 7 Locate horizontal support positions along the chalk line Fig 1 Spot properly leveled shim packs at each support location 8 If necessary drill a hole in each end of every horizontal support Fig 2 and fasten to the floor with concrete anchors Note The holes do not need to be in the exact locations specifie...

Page 17: ...orma tion see Appendix A1 C A U T I O N Be certain that all electrical connections are compliant with local codes 2 Once the case is properly placed on the shim packs check the horizontal level of the case by placing a bubble level on the front sill Add remove shim packs as needed 3 Install the bumper if applicable into pre attached bumper track and snap into place 4 After sufficient time has passe...

Page 18: ...es may damage the luminaires resulting in sub standard opera tion and increased chances of safety issues injury Fig 4 T 8 cap and lamp holder LAMP HOLDER CAP SHELF LUMINAIRES 1 Unplug the white T 8 lamp power cords located at the inside back of the case below the lamp being replaced Fig 3 Fig 5 Positive engagement HEATED SHELVES Unlike the shelf luminaries that are designated with a white re cepta...

Page 19: ...case with 8 screw at end opposite of the 4 pole in line connector D A N G E R SHOCK HAZARD Always disconnect power to case when cleaning servicing or configuring components of the light ing system Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death Fig 8 Clear view of the ballasts BALLAST Fig 6 Heat power cord BLACK BALLAST POWER SUPPLY ACCESS To gain access to the ballasts or power supplies rem...

Page 20: ... of the steps listed below have been completed to ensure proper case functionality safety and compliance with war ranty terms 1 Check all lights and heating elements to ensure they are all functioning properly 2 Check case temperature and adjust controller as needed Before powering up the case be certain that all of the steps listed below have been completed to ensure proper case functionality saf...

Page 21: ...t is essential that product be fully cooked and heated prior to stocking the case and that it meets A B C D E F A Heat Active The heating element turns ON and OFF once every second The heat active dot blinks ON OFF each time the element is switched ON OFF If the dot is not blinking verify that there is power to the case and that the heating element is running properly B Lights The top light is for...

Page 22: ...g The settings will need to be adjusted to your specific product and store conditions Use these settings as a starting point Once the correct setting is found the controls may be left at that setting and turned ON and OFF using the power switch on the main control The case must be turned on 1 hour before placing the product Be sure that all wells are covered with pans or tiles all times whether fi...

Page 23: ...he air tempera ture may not be the same as the product temperature Measure product interior temperature to determine the correct settings not the air temperature for the best results UNIT SHUTDOWN Turn case power to OFF on Control 1 It is not necessary to adjust well or overhead heat controls Remove product turn off case lights and allow the case to cool completely before clean ing 19 ...

Page 24: ... product Avoid spraying any cleaning liquids directly on the electrical connections steam cleaning or using excessive amounts of water If the case is equipped with doors be sure to leave them open until the case is completely dry Remove toekick and clean underneath the case with a broom and a long handled mop Use warm water and a dis infecting cleaning solution when cleaning underneath the cases D...

Page 25: ...mber of the case for which the part is intended Length of the part if applicable Color of part if painted or color of polymer part Whether part is for left or right hand application Quantity Data tag is located on the left end exterior panel or top interior of the case If the parts are to be returned for credit contact the Parts Department Do not send parts without authorization PARTS ORDERING 21 ...

Page 26: ...A1 Wiring Information B1 B3 Parts List APPENDIX ...

Page 27: ...A1 WIRING DIAGRAM TBD ...

Page 28: ...A B C D E F G B1 PARTS LIST DI H A Cornice B Case Top C Inside Back D Heated Bottom Deck E Die Board Radius Depicted F Toekick Radius Depicted G Top Heat Light Guard ...

Page 29: ...C D E F G I H B2 PARTS LIST DI H MD A Cornice B Case Top C Top Heat Light Guard D Shelf E Heated Bottom Deck F Die Board Radius Depicted G Toekick Radius Depicted H Inside Back I Shelf Top Heat Light Guard ...

Page 30: ...se Top C Top Heat Light Guard D Second Shelf E First Shelf F Heated Bottom Deck G Die Board Radius Depicted H Toekick Radius Depicted I Inside Back J First Shelf Top Heat Light Guard K Second Shelf Top Heat Light Guard A B C G H J K I E D F ...

Page 31: ...ms are not properly completed or returned within two weeks after startup 5 If the defective part is not returned to the Manufacturer 6 To service maintenance or wear and tear parts such as lights starters and ballasts MODIFICATIONS TO GENERAL WARRANTY The following sets forth certain modifications to the General Warranty for specific products of Manufacturer DISPLAY CASE AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS CLE...

Page 32: ...ater directly on fan motors or any electrical connections All lighting receptacles must be dried off prior to insertion and re energizing the lighting circuit Please refer to the Use and Maintenance section of this installation manual BDM0818 703 Franklin Street PO Box 478 Keosauqua IA 52565 Due to our commitment to continuous improvement all specifications are subject to change without notice Hil...

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