Hussmann CHINO SGB Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 9

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11. Controls and Adjustments

The objective of the controls and settings listed in this 
section is to maximize product shelf life. Not complying 
with these instructions will increase spoilage rate due to 
drying of the product and could cause sweating on the 
front glass if operated too cold.

Allow bakery products to reach store ambient conditions 
after preparation just prior to display. This is essential to 
maximize the shelf life of perishables.

Glycol Requirements

GPM 

PSI

4ft 

0.8

2.3

5ft 

1.0

3.3

6ft 

1.2

5.2

Refrigeration (Cont'd)

12. User Information

Stocking

In order to maximize product life, maintain a constant 
and proper product temperature from the time the 
product is received through storage, preparation and 
display.

Products should not be placed in merchandisers until 
all refrigeration controls have been adjusted and 
merchandisers are at proper operating temperature. 
Care should be taken to place the bakery trays all the 
way to the front of the shelf. This avoids blocking the 
rear refrigerated air discharge. The load limit decals are 
affi xed to the interior of the merchandiser. Again, 

air 

discharge and return air fl ow must be unobstructed 
at all times to provide proper refrigeration.

There is also a row of vents located at the base of the 
front glass, just above the front rub rail. These vents 

allow a gentle air fl ow across the front glass from the 
ambient fans that prevents any condensation on the 
glass. 

Do Not place any signs or other restrictive 

objects on the front of the merchandiser that will 
block these vents.

Care and Cleaning

Long life and satisfactory performance of any equipment 
is dependent upon the care it receives. To ensure long 
life, proper sanitation and minimum maintenance costs, 
merchandisers should be thoroughly cleaned, all debris 
removed and the interiors washed down, weekly.

Do Not use HOT water on COLD glass surfaces. 

This can cause the glass to shatter and could 

result in personal injury. Allow glass 

fronts, ends and service doors to warm 

before applying hot water.

Exterior Surfaces -

The exterior surfaces must be 

cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water to protect 
and maintain their attractive fi nish. 

Never use abrasive 

cleansers or scouring pads.

Front Glass - 

DO NOT use the front glass as a 

support during cleaning. Removal of the glass is NOT 
recommended. 

Interior Surfaces -

The lower display decks are 

removable by sliding open rear drawer and lifting them 
up and out. The interior surfaces may be cleaned with 
most domestic detergents, ammonia based cleaners and 
sanitizing solutions with no harm to the surface.

Shut off fan during cleaning

Important Steps

1.   For temperature settings, please see the SGB 

technical data sheet.

2.   Temperature control should be by means of a 

Summary of Contents for CHINO SGB

Page 1: ...SGB SUMMIT HIGH VOLUME SERVICE BAKERY CASE INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE CHINO SGB SUMMIT HIGH VOLUME SERVICE BAKERY CASE REV 0217 Installation Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ... must be noted on the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the carrier s agent otherwise carrier may refuse claim The carrier will supply necessary claim forms Concealed Loss or Damage When loss or damage is not apparent until after equipment is uncrated a claim for concealed damage is made Make request in writing to carrier for inspection within 15 days and retain all packaging The carri...

Page 3: ...lan Views 4 5 Installation 4 6 Shipping Braces 6 7 Joining 6 8 Exterior Loading 6 9 Plumbing 7 10 Refrigeration 8 12 Controls and Adjustments 9 11 User information 9 13 Electrical 11 14 Electrical Wiring Diagrams 12 15 Wiring Diagrams 13 16 Specification Sheet 18 17 Troubleshooting Guide 19 18 Appendices 21 ...

Page 4: ...t setting Do not set temperature too cold as this causes product dehydration Temperatures should be achieved by a T STAT and suction solenoid at each case Do not use EPR valves liquid line solenoids or electronic control devices of any kind These controls allow temperature swings causing product dehydration and excessive energy consumption Defrost cycles should be set according to the SGB technica...

Page 5: ...nel Step 3 Starting on one end while inserting the bumper push it up against the end cap to prevent the bumper from shrinking after installation when it gets cold Step 4 As you insert the bumper into the channel with one hand pull the bumper toward you with the other to open the inside lips Slowly apply pressure by rolling the bumper into the track Installation Cont d ...

Page 6: ...l to ensure proper operation of the refrigeration system and to ensure proper drainage of defrost water Place prybar under metal base and lift DO NOT LIFT END PANEL Turn leveler with supplied wrench one wrench per order clockwise to raise counter clockwise to lower Repeat process with other levelers until case is level NOTE To avoid removing concrete flooring begin lineup leveling from the highest ...

Page 7: ...g smaller than the nominal diameter of the pipe or water seal supplied with the merchandiser 2 When connecting drip piping the water seal must be used as part of the drip piping to prevent air leakage or insect entrance Never use two water seals in series in any one drip pipe Double water seals in series will cause an air lock and prevent draining 3 Pitch the drip piping in the direction of flow Th...

Page 8: ...eration system may be run from merchandiser to merchandiser through the end frame saddles provided for this purpose DO NOT RUN REFRIGERANT LINES THROUGH MERCHANDISERS THAT ARE NOT THE SAME REFRIGERATION SYSTEM as this may result in poor refrigeration control and compressor failure Line Sizing Refrigerant lines should be sized as shown on the refrigeration legend that is furnished for the store not...

Page 9: ...t glass just above the front rub rail These vents allow a gentle air flow across the front glass from the ambient fans that prevents any condensation on the glass Do Not place any signs or other restrictive objects on the front of the merchandiser that will block these vents Care and Cleaning Long life and satisfactory performance of any equipment is dependent upon the care it receives To ensure lo...

Page 10: ...verflow conditions Provide drainage if necessary After cleaning and rinsing purge the pan of any standing water Care should be taken to minimize direct contact between fan motors and cleaning or rinse water Allow the merchandisers to dry before resuming operation When cleaning lighted shelves wipe down with a damp sponge or cloth so that water does not enter the light channel Do NOT use a hose or s...

Page 11: ...l s passivity film 7 Never Use Hydrochloric Acid Muriatic Acid on Stainless Steel 8 Regularly Restore Passivate Stainless Steel 13 Electrical Wiring Color Code Rear Close off Panel To perform electrical and refrigeration work remove the rear closure panel by loosening the sheet metal screws Replace when work is complete Note Self contained Models Do NOT block the vent openings on the rear closure p...

Page 12: ...12 14 Electrical Wiring Diagrams SGB SGB 4 R 48 4 3016175 SGB 5 R 57 1 2 5 3016176 SGB 6 R 75 1 2 6 3016177 SGB 8 R 96 8 3016178 SGB 12 R 144 12 3016184 ...

Page 13: ...FAN MOTOR CB CB CB REVISION HISTORY NOTES CASE MUST BE GROUNDED WHEN PASSING WIRES THROUGH METAL HOLES A GROMMET MUST BE USED B SHEET 1 OF 1 CIRCUIT 1 L1 LOADING 2 2 120V BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT SWITCH 00001258 AIR SWEEP FAN MOTOR 2 0522287 4 4W 15A 120VAC M BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 WHITE 14 EVAP FAN MOTOR 3 0522287EF 4 4W 15A 120VAC BUNDLE ORANGE 120 VAC 60 Hz BLK 14 L1 N MCA 41A MO...

Page 14: ...REVISION HISTORY NOTES CASE MUST BE GROUNDED WHEN PASSING WIRES THROUGH METAL HOLES A GROMMET MUST BE USED B SHEET 1 OF 1 CIRCUIT 1 L1 LOADING 2 2 120V BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT SWITCH 00001258 AIR SWEEP FAN MOTOR 2 0522287 4 4W 15A 120VAC M BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 WHITE 14 EVAP FAN MOTOR 3 0522287EF 4 4W 15A 120VAC BUNDLE ORANGE 120 VAC 60 Hz BLK 14 L1 N MCA 41A MOP 15A WHT 14 CANOPY...

Page 15: ... EVAP FAN MOTOR CB CB CB REVISION HISTORY NOTES CASE MUST BE GROUNDED WHEN PASSING WIRES THROUGH METAL HOLES A GROMMET MUST BE USED B SHEET 1 OF 1 CIRCUIT 1 L1 LOADING 2 8 120V BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT SWITCH 00001258 AIR SWEEP FAN MOTOR 2 0522287 4 4W 15A 120VAC M BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 WHITE 14 EVAP FAN MOTOR 4 0522287EF 4 4W 15A 120VAC BUNDLE ORANGE 120 VAC 60 Hz BLK 14 L1 N MCA ...

Page 16: ... 14 LIGHT SWITCH 00001258 AIR SWEEP FAN MOTOR 2 0522287 4 4W 15A 120VAC M BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 WHITE 14 EVAP FAN MOTOR 3 0522287EF 4 4W 15A 120VAC BUNDLE ORANGE 120 VAC 60 Hz BLK 14 L1 N MCA 41A MOP 15A WHT 14 CANOPY LIGHT CIRCUIT 33A 35 2W 3 LED LIGHT LED DRIVER 120 VAC 60 Hz MCA 38A MOP 15A 120 VAC 60 Hz MCA 60A MOP 15A 4 LED LIGHT 4 LED LIGHT 4 LED LIGHT SHELF LIGHTS BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 ...

Page 17: ...TOR 3 0522287EF 4 4W 15A 120VAC BUNDLE ORANGE 120 VAC 60 Hz BLK 14 L1 N MCA 41A MOP 15A WHT 14 CANOPY LIGHT CIRCUIT 33A 35 2W 3 LED LIGHT LED DRIVER 120 VAC 60 Hz MCA 3 9A MOP 15A 120 VAC 60 Hz MCA 38A MOP 15A 120 VAC 60 Hz MCA 60A MOP 15A 4 LED LIGHT 4 LED LIGHT 4 LED LIGHT SHELF LIGHTS BUNDLE BROWN M M BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT SWITCH 00001258 AIR SWEEP FAN MOTOR 2 0522287 4 4W 15A 120VAC M BUNDLE B...

Page 18: ...18 16 Specification Sheet ...

Page 19: ...blocked make sure debris is not blocking the intake section Coil close offs are not installed Inspect coil to make sure these parts are on the case Condensing coil or evaporator coil is clogged or dirty Clean coil Case temperature is too cold The t stat temp is set too low Check settings See Technical Specifications section Ambient conditions may be affecting the case operation Check case position ...

Page 20: ...ke sure debris is not blocking the intake section Coil close offs are not installed Inspect coil to make sure these parts are on the case Large gap is visible on bottom of front glass or glass can t be opened because it is too low Glass Height adjusters need to be adjusted See Glass Adjustment section Large gaps are visible in between glass panels or glass rubs against end panel Glass glass clamp ...

Page 21: ...ste outlet blocks refrigeration The installer is responsible for the proper installation of the system which dispenses condensate waste through an air gap into the building indirect waste system 1 4 The installer should perform a complete start up evaluation prior to the loading of food into the refrigerator which includes such items as a Initial temperature performance Coils should be properly fe...

Page 22: ...f any apparent undesirable conditions the refrigerator should be judged to be operating properly If it is determined that such condition is undesirable i e the product is above proper temperature checks should be made for the following 1 Has the refrigerator been loaded with warm product 2 Is the product loaded beyond the Safe Load Line markers 3 Are the return air ducts blocked 4 Are the entering...

Page 23: ...Expedite perishables to the store s storage equipment to avoid unnecessary warm up and prolonged temperature recovery Food store refrigerators are not food chillers nor can they reclaim quality lost through previous mishandling d Care must be taken when cross merchandising products to ensure that potentially hazardous vegetable products are not placed in non refrigerated areas e Display and storag...

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