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1.1  The following recommendations are made 

for the purpose of arriving at easily taken and 

understood data which, coupled with other 

observations, may be used to determine whether 

a display refrigerator is working as intended:

a)  INSTRUMENT - A stainless steel stem-type 

thermometer is recommended and it should 

have a dial a minimum of 1 inch internal 

diameter. A test thermometer scaled only 

in Celsius or dually scaled in Celsius and 

Fahrenheit shall be accurate to 1°C (1.8°F). 

Temperature measuring devices that are 

scaled only in Fahrenheit shall be  accurate 

to °F. The thermometer should be checked 

for proper calibration. (It should read 3°F 

when the stem is immersed in an ice water 

bath).

b)  LOCATION - The probe or sensing element 

of the thermometer should be located in 

the airstream where the air first enters the 

display or storage area, and not more than  

1 inch away from the surface and in the 

center of the discharge opening.

c)  READING - It should first be determined 

that the refrigerator is refrigerating and has 

operated at least one hour since the end 

of the last defrost period. The thermometer 

reading should be made only after it has 

been allowed to stabilize, i.e., maintain a 

constant reading.

d)  OTHER OBSERVATIONS - Other 

observations should be made which may 

indicate operating problems, such as 

unsatisfactory product, feel/appearance.

e)  CONCLUSIONS - In the absence of 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?

.  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 mixing with room air?

6.  Are spotlights or other high intensity 

lighting directed onto the product?

7.  Are there unusual draft conditions (from 

heating/air-conditioning ducts, open 

doors, etc.)?

8.  Is there exposure to direct sunlight?

9.  Are display signs blocking or diverting 

airflow?

10. Are the coils of the refrigerator iced up?

11. Is the store ambient over 75°F, 55% RH 

as set forth in ASHRAE Standard 7 and 

ASHRAE Standard 117?

1. Are the shelf positions, number, and size 

other than recommended by Hussmann?

13. Is there an improper application or control 

system?

14. Is the evaporator fan motor/blade 

inoperative?

15. Is the defrost time excessive?

16. Is the defrost termination, thermostat  

(if used) set too high?

17. Are the refrigerant controls incorrectly 

adjusted?

18. Is the air entering the condenser above 

design conditions? Are the condenser fins 

clear of dirt, dust, etc.?

19. Is there a shortage of refrigerant?

20. Has the equipment been modified 

to use replacements for CFC-1, 

CFC-50 or other refrigerant? If so, 

have the modifications been made in 

accordance with the recommendations 

of the equipment manufacturer? Is the 

refrigerator charged with the proper 

refrigerant and lubricant? Does the system 

use the recommended compressor?

appendix d. - recommendations to User

1.0  Hussmann Corporation provides instructions 

and recommendations for proper periodic 

cleaning. The user will be responsible for 

such cleaning, including the cleaning of low 

temperature equipment within the compartment 

and the cooling coil area(s). Cleaning practices, 

particularly with respect to proper refrigerator 

unloading and warm-up, must be in accordance 

with applicable recommendations.

appendices (Cont'd)

Summary of Contents for FMSS

Page 1: ...FMSS Case front Self Service Refrigerated Merchandiser P N IGSS FMSS 0508 INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE CHINO FMSS Case front Self Service Rev 0508 Installation Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...splay when positioned in front of a Parent service case Shipping Damage All equipment should be thoroughly examined for shipping damage before and during unloading This equipment has been carefully in...

Page 3: ...preparation and display the temperature of the product must be controlled to maximize life of the product Uncrating the Stand Place the fixture as close to its permanent position as possible Remove th...

Page 4: ...t case Apply heavy amount to cover entire shaded area DO NOT USE PERMAGUM Fig 2 1 It is the contractor s responsibility to install case s according to local construction and health codes 6 Slide secon...

Page 5: ...the machine room Refrigeration Lines Liquid Suction 3 8 O D 5 8 O D NOTE The standard coil is piped at 5 8 suction however the store tie in may vary depending on the number of coils and the draw the c...

Page 6: ...Measure the temperature of the suction gas at the thermostatic remote bulb location 4 Subtract the saturation temperature obtained in step No 2 from the temperature measured in step No 3 5 The differe...

Page 7: ...roduct but rather to maintain an item s proper temperature for maximum shelf life To achieve the protection required always 1 Minimize processing time to avoid damaging temperature rise to the product...

Page 8: ...ERANDAMILD DETERGENT FOR THE EXTERIOR ONLY DO NOT USEABRASIVES OR STEEL WOOL SCOURING PADS these will mar the finish Soap and hot water are not enough to kill this bacteria A sanitizing solution must...

Page 9: ...play pans Copper Coils The copper coils used in Hussmann merchandisers may be repaired in the field Materials are available from local refrigeration wholesalers Hussmann recommends using 15 Sil Fos fo...

Page 10: ...4406 1 2 3 1 1 06 22 04 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEW WIRING FMSS CASES W1400010 2 CASE WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VAC 50 60 Hz L1 N BUNDLE COLOR BLACK WHITE T STAT SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE SWITCH TOGGLE 125 01 0307 L1...

Page 11: ...4406 1 2 3 1 1 07 29 02 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEW WIRING FMSS CASES W1400000 4 CASE WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VAC 50 60 Hz L1 N BUNDLE COLOR BLACK WHITE T STAT SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE BALLAST 125 01 0681 MAGNETEK...

Page 12: ...02 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEW WIRING FMSS CASES W1400001 6 CASE WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VAC 50 60 Hz L1 N BUNDLE COLOR BLACK WHITE T STAT SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE BALLAST 125 01 0681 MAGNETEK B260I120HP SWITCH TO...

Page 13: ...0014 6 CASE WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VAC 50 60 Hz L1 N BUNDLE COLOR BLACK WHITE T STAT SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE BALLAST 125 01 0681 MAGNETEK B260I120HP SWITCH TOGGLE 125 01 0307 L1 N 115 VAC 50 50 Hz L1 N 115...

Page 14: ...01 1802 1 2 3 4 5 6 TO 24VAC CLASS 2 50VA SOURCE GROUND NONE NONE AUX GROUND AUX GROUIND EINSTEIN CPC CC 100 CONTROLLER 225 01 3540A 7 8 9 10 11 12 NONE TO 24VAC CLASS 2 50 VA SOURCE FANS LIGHTS ANTI...

Page 15: ...406 1 2 3 1 1 07 29 02 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEW WIRING FMSS CASES W1400002 8 CASE WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VAC 50 60 Hz L1 N BUNDLE COLOR BLACK WHITE T STAT SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE BALLAST 125 01 0681 MAGNETEK B...

Page 16: ...9 02 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEW WIRING FMSS CASES W1400003 10 CASE WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VAC 50 60 Hz L1 N BUNDLE COLOR BLACK WHITE T STAT SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE BALLAST 125 01 0681 MAGNETEK B260I120HP SWITCH...

Page 17: ...SS CASES W1400011 11 CASE WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VAC 50 60 Hz L1 N BUNDLE COLOR BLACK WHITE T STAT SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE BALLAST 125 01 0681 MAGNETEK B260I120HP L1 N 115 VAC 50 60 Hz BUNDLE COLOR BROWN E...

Page 18: ...4910 LIC 644406 1 2 3 1 1 07 29 02 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEW WIRING FMSS CASES W1400004 12 CASE WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VAC 50 60 Hz L1 N BUNDLE COLOR BLACK WHITE T STAT SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE BALLAST 125 01 06...

Page 19: ...1 0311 CIRCUIT 1 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 BUNDLE ORANGE LABELED LIGHT CIRCUIT BUNDLE BROWN LABELED FAN CIRCUIT 120 VAC 6...

Page 20: ...1 CIRCUIT 1 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 BUNDLE ORANGE LABELED LIGHT CIRCUIT BUNDLE BROWN LABELED FAN CIRCUIT 120 VAC 60 Hz...

Page 21: ...ID VALVE 225 01 3206 LIGHT SWITCH TOGGLE 125 01 0329 EVAPORATOR MOTORS EBM PAPST MODEL 3306 4 3 AXIAL 0 14A 12W 120V 00001212A CONDUCTIVE GLASS HEATER 60W 0 5A 120 VAC 2 150 01 7797 180W 1 5A 120VAC 2...

Page 22: ...aller 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...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...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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