Hussmann DCCG-12 Installation And Service Instructions Manual Download Page 9

Replace spade connectors and reinstall
dial plate and two screws which hold
control  in  place.

Operational  Data

The  following  operational  data  is based  on  lab  tests,  and  may  vary  under  field

conditions.    The  conditions  shown  at  the non-recommended  high  85°F  ambient  are  shown
for  information  only  and  a  possible  reason  for  jobsite  problems.    Note  that  during  August,
2002,  the  DCC/SG-8  cases  changed  from  semi-hermetic  (SH)  to  hermetic  (H)  and  similarly,
during  December,  2003,  the  DCC/SG-12  cases  changed  from  the  semi-hermetic  (SH)  to
hermetic  (H)  style  compressors  which  operate  under  different  pressures.

75°F

85°F

Model

Compressor

Compressor

Type

Suction

Pressure

Head

Pressure

Suction

Pressure

Head

Pressure

DCC/SG-4

NE2134GK

H

9

230-240

10

260-270

HATB-005E-

DCC/SG-8 &-D

CAA

SH

6

230-240

7

245-255

DCC/SG-8 &-D

T2155GK

H

9

230-240

10

235-245

DCC/SG-12 &-

D

DCC/SG-12 &-

KAGB-005E-

IAA

SH

6

235-245

7

250-260

D

J2212GK

H

10

230-240

11.5

260-270

DCC/SG-16 &-

D

KAAB-007E-
CAA

SH

6

270-280

7

280-290

Load Line Temperature

0 to +10°F

5 to +12°F

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART

TROUBLE

PROBABLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Compressor  will  not  start,
no  noise

1.  Power  disconnected

1. Check  service  cord  for

proper  connection

2.  Blown  fuse  or  breaker

2. Replace  fuse  or  reset

breaker

3.  Defective  or  broken
wiring

3.  Repair  or  replace

4.  Defective  overload

4.  Replace

5.  Defective  temperature

5.  Replace  control

Compressor  will  not  start
cuts  out  on  overload

1. Low  voltage

1.  Check  voltage  at  cabinet.

Should  be  within  5%  of
rating

2.  Defective  compressor

2.  Replace

3.  Defective  relay

3.  Replace

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Summary of Contents for DCCG-12

Page 1: ...d DCSG D MODELS Dipping and Display Case P N OII DCCG DCSG January 2006 First Call for help US and Canada 1 800 922 1919 Soporte T cnico y Asistencia M xico 01 800 522 1900 For a Service Network Locat...

Page 2: ...cation 5 Power Requirements 5 Start Up Procedures 5 Operation and Maintenance Temperature Control 6 Display Lighting 6 Anti sweat Heaters 6 Defrosting 6 Condensing Unit 7 Cleaning the Condenser 7 Clea...

Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS CON T Dipping Using Guide Loading 10 Storage 10 Lids 10 Temperature Control 10 11 Load Limits 11 Dipping 11 Maintenance 11 Warranty and Parts Information 12 13 2...

Page 4: ...tact the delivering carrier immediately and have his agent prepare an inspection report for the purpose of filing a claim This is your responsibility durability The entire assembly is then chemically...

Page 5: ...e as models without doors ELECTRICAL DATA Cabinet Compressor Cabinet Model Volts HP L R F L Nominal Fuse DCSG DCCG Amps Amps Run Amps Amps 4 115 1 3 33 0 6 4 6 9 15 8 115 1 2 58 0 8 6 9 5 15 12 115 1...

Page 6: ...same circuit Use a time delay fuse or circuit breaker The supply circuit must be properly grounded and conform to National and Local Electrical Codes Voltage as measured at the compressor terminals d...

Page 7: ...d the heater fail it may be replaced by Raise top and canopy as an assembly and place wood spacers between top and cabinet Remove heater from under base frame Disconnect spade terminal splices and rem...

Page 8: ...gas such as nitrogen Never use a wire brush to clean condenser tubes CLEANING EXTERIOR INTERIOR When cleaning the exterior of the cabinet use a soft cloth or sponge with water and mild detergent Rins...

Page 9: ...Suction Pressure Head Pressure DCC SG 4 NE2134GK H 9 230 240 10 260 270 HATB 005E DCC SG 8 D CAA SH 6 230 240 7 245 255 DCC SG 8 D T2155GK H 9 230 240 10 235 245 DCC SG 12 D DCC SG 12 KAGB 005E IAA S...

Page 10: ...ures 1 Temperature control not set properly 1 Reset control 2 Short of refrigerant 2 Leak check change drier evacuate and recharge 3 Cabinet location too warm 3 Relocate cabinet 4 Too much refrigerant...

Page 11: ...res prior to placement in the display freezer Storage temperatures are generally maintained at 12 degrees F to 18 degrees F This allows for long term storage of ice cream without deterioration Dipping...

Page 12: ...uccess of hand dipping and appeal of the stored ice cream to the customer depends on the training of personnel in proper dipping methods Periodic scraping of the container sidewalls and leveling off o...

Page 13: ...ussmann Distributor for instructions on returning in warranty parts Warranty parts must be returned to the factory within 30 days of date of failure to assure proper disposition Lack of any of the abo...

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Page 18: ...FIED FRACTIONAL 1 32 DECIMAL 0 031 ANGULAR 1 HOLE LOCATION SPACING 1 64 22 26 24 28 30 6 23 27 25 29 31 5 C R S 1 2 S M START CAP RELAY OVERLOAD COMPRESSOR MOTOR COMPRESSOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL CONDENS...

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