IMSS E3265
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NOTICE: During normal defrost cycles, steam from the condensate
evaporator may be visible around the case.
The standard Self Contained case is furnished with an electric condensate evaporator.
Plumbing connections are not required.
The condensate evaporator can be removed from the case and the condensate drain
can be plumbed to a drain to conserve energy if desired. Disconnect the condensate
evaporator wires at the condensate evaporator to remove. This must be done by a
qualified electrician.
This is an open merchandiser and at times can produce a large amount of condensate
water. To ensure that adequate evaporator capacity is available, a high wattage heater
is used. The heater turns off automatically when the water level in the pan drops.
Check that the float is positioned correctly and that the switch operates at time of
installation.
Make sure that the drain line has not been dislodged during shipment and that the drain
trap terminates properly over the water reservoir.
Condensate Pump (Standard Remote, optional Self Contained)
Note: There is a piece of cardboard that has to be removed from the side of the
pump to free up the float. If this is not done, the pump will not turn on and the pan
will overflow.
NOTICE:
This unit could be shipped with an optional condensate pump. The pump has a
float that turns the pump on automatically when needed.
The pump is mounted in the base compartment. The pump should be cleaned and
inspected every 3-4 months.