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appendix a. - temperature guidelines

The  refrigerators  should  be  operated  according  to  the 

manufacturer’s  published  engineering  specifications  for 

entering air temperatures for specific equipment applications. 

Table 1 shows the typical temperature of the air entering the 

food zone one hour before the start of defrost and one hour 

after defrost for various categories of refrigerators. Refer to 

Appendix C for Field Evaluation Guidelines.

table 1

type of refrigerator

typical entering 

air temperature

I.  OPEN DISPLAY

  A.  Non frozen:

    1)  Meat

8°F

    )  Dairy/Deli

3°F

    3)  Produce

      a. Processed

36°F

      b. Unprocessed

45°F

  B.  Frozen

0°F

  C.  Ice Cream

-5°F

II. CLOSED DISPLAY

  A.  Non frozen:

    1)  Meat

34°F

    )  Dairy/Deli

34°F

    3)  Produce

      a. Processed

36°F

      b. Unprocessed

45°F

  B.  Frozen

0°F

  C.  Ice Cream

-5°F

       Single Deck                Multi Deck           Service Case   Reach-In 
       

I. Open Display Styles

                         

II. Closed Display Styles

appendix b. - application recommendations

1.0  Temperature performance is critical for controlling 

bacteria growth. Therefore, the following 

recommendations are included in the standard. 

They are based on confirmed field experience 

over many years.

1.1  The installer is responsible for following the 

installation instructions and recommendations 

provided by Hussmann for the installation 

 

of each individual type refrigerator.

1.  Refrigeration piping should be sized according to 

the equipment manufacturer’s recommendations 

and installed in accordance with normal 

refrigeration practices. Refrigeration piping 

should be insulated according to Hussmann’s 

recommendations.

1.3  A clogged waste 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 fed with a refrigerant according to 

manufacturer’s recommendations.

b)  Observation of outside influences such 

as drafts, radiant heating from the ceiling 

and from lamps. Such influence should be 

properly corrected or compensated for. 

c)  At the same time, checks should be made of 

the store dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures 

to ascertain that they are within the limits 

prescribed by Hussmann.

d)  Complete start-up procedures should include 

checking through a defrost to make certain 

of its adequate frequency and length without 

substantially exceeding the actual needs. 

This should include checking the electrical 

or refrigerant circuits to make sure that 

defrosts are correctly programmed for all the 

refrigerators connected to each refrigeration 

system. 

e)  Recording instruments should be used to 

check performance.

appendix C. - field recommendations

Recommendations for field evaluating the 

performance of retail food refrigerators and hot 

cases

1.0  The most consistent indicator of display 

refrigerator performance is temperature of the air 

entering the product zone (see Appendix A). In 

practical use, the precise determination of return 

air temperature is extremely difficult. Readings of 

return air temperatures will be variable and results 

will be inconsistent. The product temperature 

alone is not an indicator of refrigerator 

performance.

note:  Public health will use the temperature of the product in 

determining if the refrigerator will be allowed to display 

potentially hazardous food. for the purpose of this 

evaluation, product temperature above the fda food 

Code 1993 temperature for potentially hazardous food 

will be the first indication that an evaluation should 

be performed. it is expected that all refrigerators will 

keep food at the fda food Code 1993 temperature for 

potentially hazardous food.

appendices

Summary of Contents for CR3-F

Page 1: ...ce and Self service Meat Fish case with rear storage P N R3 CR3 M F 0608 INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE CHINO R3 CR3 M F Combination Service and Self service Meat Fish case with rear storage Rev 0608 In...

Page 2: ...nt Case R3 F Refrigerated Service Top for Fish with Gravity Coil and Refrig Self Service Front Case CR3 M Refrigerated Service Top for Meat with Gravity Coil and Refrig Self Service Front Case CR3 F R...

Page 3: ...2 3 1 2 12 3 4 19 5 8 8 39 1 4 10 3 4 35 3 8 18 53 3 8 26 1 2 16 26 3 8 Optional Dry Refrigerated or no storage 19 3 8 4 R3 F Service Fish Case with Straight Glass Self Service Front Gravity Coil and...

Page 4: ...OD LEG BRACES WHERE SUPPORT IS BEST TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CASE 1 It is imperative that the cases be leveled from front to back and side to side as they are being joined beginning with the first cas...

Page 5: ...Be careful to observe the area where the clamp is being tightened so that the case is not damaged as pressure is applied 8 Attach cases together via 2 bolts located in the end leg tubes at the base of...

Page 6: ...x screws along glass clamp may have loosened during shipping Retighten all glass clamp screws before opening glass Level Minitop Hardware IF GLASS DOES NOT CLOSE STAY OPEN PROPERLY Level MINI TOP HARD...

Page 7: ...If pinched at the bottom Gap is more narrow at the bottom than at the top Adjust outside hinges Center hinge stationary This diagram indicates that raising the outside hinges widens the gap at the bot...

Page 8: ...most cases the center hinge is the first candidate but if the arm minicam is at its maximum or minimum position then obviously the outer hinges must be used See Vertical Adjustment of Glass Vertical...

Page 9: ...op edge or center with 3 8 long sheet metal screws If needed use silicone sparingly to caulk the joint trim and exterior body panels with an appropriate colored silicone to ensure that a cleanable and...

Page 10: ...3 M F 0608 10 Installation Cont d Scale Stand Installation Instructions 1 Set Scale Stand to desire location 2 Drill holes and screw in place with screws provided Hex Tek S S 10 16 X Note Use hole pat...

Page 11: ...sure 10 inches from top of the case Note Line up 6 inch mark with 10 inch mark Step 3 Use bracket center hole to align with cross mark Note Use pencil marker to mark hole pattern HOLE PATTERN Step 4 D...

Page 12: ...ion Cont d Step 6 Install upper support bracket Step 7 Mount wrap board on top of bracket using a spacer to have a gap between rear wall and board Step 8 Screw bracket into wrap board screws provided...

Page 13: ...mper slide into the channel 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...

Page 14: ...are positioned within the base grooves Roll vinyl top over full length of base then tap with rubber mallet to ensure vinyl is securely locked into the base 2b Rigid Top Snap the Rigid Top over the Rig...

Page 15: ...th of base then tap with rubber mallet to ensure vinyl is securely locked into the base 2b Rigid Top Snap the Rigid Top over the Rigid Base 3 If necessary wipe clean with any household cleaning produc...

Page 16: ...legs are positioned within the base grooves Roll vinyl top over full length of base then tap with rubber mallet to ensure vinyl is securely locked into the base 2b Rigid Top Snap the Rigid Top over t...

Page 17: ...sed as part of the condensate drain to prevent air leakage or insect entrance Store plumbing system floor drains should be at least 14 off the center of the case to allow use of the P TRAP pipe sectio...

Page 18: ...c Expansion Valve EEV Optional A wide variety of electronic expansion valves and case controllers can be utilized Please refer to EEV and controller manufacturers information sheet Sensors for electro...

Page 19: ...are operating at the proper temperature Allow merchandiser to operate a minimum of 6 hours before stocking with any product 5 When stocking never allow the product to extend beyond the recommended loa...

Page 20: ...ct cleaning agents or cleaning cloths can cause micro scratching of the surface causing the plastic to haze over time Cleaning Hussmann recommends using a clean damp chamois or a paper towel marketed...

Page 21: ...and hot water 2 Rinse with hot water but DO NOT flood or spray glass If you are working from the rear of the case the front glass is lift up glass and is NOT sealed IT WILL LEAK Keep all water within...

Page 22: ...R3 CR3 M F 0608 22 Electrical Wiring Diagrams R3 2002 Meat 4 W0180016 6 W0180017 8 W0180018 12 W0180020 24VAC Solenoids 12 1H10019...

Page 23: ...IL ASSY VA 08 0 120V 0 8A 225 02 0513 CAP OFF WIRE IF UNUSED T STAT 1 225 01 0707 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 225 01 3202 RJ 45 NETWORK JACK 125 01 0200 125 01 0203 125 01 0204 COMMUNICATION CONNECTION TO BE D...

Page 24: ...25 01 3202 LOWER FRONT SECTION SHELF LIGHT OPTION A COIL ASSEMBLY 0 8A 120V 225 02 1333 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F21T5 36 125 03 1128 F21T5 36 125 03 1128 RJ 45 NETWORK JACK 125 01 0200 12...

Page 25: ...5 48 125 03 1131 F28T5 48 125 03 1131 LOWER FRONT SECTION SHELF LIGHT OPTION A M M BONE COIL ASSY VA 08 0 120V 0 8A 2 225 02 0513 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L RJ 45 NETWORK JACK 125 01 0200 12...

Page 26: ...TAT 1 225 01 0707 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 225 01 3202 M M F28T5 48 125 03 1131 F28T5 48 125 03 1131 LOWER FRONT SECTION SHELF LIGHT OPTION A BOHN COIL ASSY VA 012 0 1 6A 120V 2 225 02 1333 BALLAST 125 01 3...

Page 27: ...NOT WIRE A HEATING ELEMENT TO THE FIXED GLASS MEAT FISH R 3 2002 CASES LOWER FRONT SECTION OPTION B REFRIGERATED REAR STORAGE OPTION C TAG REAR STORAGE T STAT 1 225 01 0707 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 1H08061...

Page 28: ...orm 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 fed with a refrigerant acc...

Page 29: ...warm product 2 Is the product loaded beyond the Safe Load Line markers 3 Are the return air ducts blocked 4 Are the entering air ducts blocked 5 Is a dumped display causing turbulent air flow and mix...

Page 30: ...erature 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 pot...

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