CONDITION
Water On The Floor
Caution!
Water on flooring can not only cause damage, but can also create
a slip hazard. Until properly diagnosed and repaired, be sure to follow these
procedures:
•
Use of a wet-dry shop vacuum is recommended to remove excess water
from both the floor and condensate pan as well as the interior of the unit’s
base.
•
Water in the condensate pan may be extremely hot if the pan is working
properly and
cannot keep up.
Personal Protection Equipment such as gloves and
long sleeves must be used when emptying the condensate pan to avoid
injury.
Caution!
During a power failure the condensate pan may overflow and
cause damage and a slip hazard! Restore power as soon as possible. Until
such time that power is restored, follow the steps above.
Refrigerated and Dry Display Cases
are subject to air disturbance, to
direct sunlight and close proximity of heating ducts, grills, radiators, ceiling
fans or main doors. Also avoid locations where the unit is subject to high
humidity such as near
cases with water misting or fogging devices.
Check Ambient Conditions of the Location
Most of our cases require a maximum ambient of 75°Farenheit / 55% RH
(Relative Humidity) Exceeding either or both can result in the condensate
pan overflowing.
Check that the drain trap assembly did not become dislodged during
shipment or installation and that it is correctly positioned over condensate
pan, pump, or floor drain.
Check that the drain trap is free of debris such as algae, food product and
packaging.
Check that condensate pan or pump is properly plugged in or hardwired to
power.
PTC Condensate Pan Assemblies
Note: The amp draw on a PTC heater is not a constant resistance or amp
draw like that of a cal-rod heater. If it has an amp draw and the water is hot,
it is likely not the problem.
WATER ON THE FLOOR
ITALIAN GLASS, NEW BAKERYAND SERIES 90 SERIES
DRY AND REFRIGERATED CASES
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