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ISLA FOOD COUNTERS IM-FR / IM-FH / IM-FS  1020      

 

U.S. & Canada 1-800-922-1919 • Mexico 1-800-890-2900 • www.hussmann.com

WASTE OUTLET AND P-TRAP

A 1” P-TRAP and threaded adapter are supplied with 

each fixture. The P-TRAP must be installed to prevent air 

leakage and insect entrance into the fixture.

INSTALLING CONDENSATE DRAIN

Poorly or improperly installed condensate drains can 
seriously interfere with the operation of this refrigerated 
display case, and result in costly maintenance and 
product loss. Please follow the recommendations listed 
below when installing condensate drains to insure proper 
installation:

1.   Never use pipe for condensate drains smaller than the 

nominal diameter of the pipe or P-TRAP supplied with 
the case.

2.   When connecting condensate drains, the P-TRAP 

must be used 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 
section. Never use two water seals in series in any 
one line. Double P-TRAPS in series will cause a lock 
and prevent draining.

3.   Always provide as much down hill slope (“fall”) as 

possible; 1/8” per foot is the preferred minimum. PVC 
pipe, when used, must be supported to maintain the 
1/8” pitch and to prevent warping.

4. Plumbing

4.   Avoid long runs of condensate drains. Long runs 

make it impossible to provide the “fall” necessary for 
good drainage.

5.   Provide a suitable air break between the flood rim of 

the floor drain and outlet of condensate drain. 1” is 

ideal.

6. Prevent condensate drains from freezing:

a. Do not install condensate drains in contact with 

non-insulated suction lines. Suction lines should be 
insulated with a non absorbent insulation material.

b. Where condensate drains are located in dead 

air spaces (between refrigerators or between a 
refrigerator and a wall), provide means to prevent 
freezing. The water seal should be insulated to 
prevent condensation.

THIS EQUIPMENT IS TO BE INSTALLED  TO

COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE FEDERAL,

STATE, OR LOCAL PLUMBING CODE HAVING

JURISDIDTION 430-01-0056

Summary of Contents for IM-FH

Page 1: ...ISLA Food Counters IM FR Refrigerated Counters IM FH Hot Counters IM FS Soup Counters P N ISLA FOOD COUNTERS 1020 INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE ISLA FOOD COUNTERS IM FR IM FH IM FS REV 1020...

Page 2: ...OTICE Not related to personal injury Indicates s situations which if not avoided could result in damage to equipment The information contained in this document is the property of Hussmann Corporation...

Page 3: ...S 20 Overhead Heating System 22 8 Maintenance 23 General Cleaning 23 Hot Well and Soup Well Cleaning 23 To Remove Lime Deposits 23 help prevent stainless steel rust 23 Plexiglass and Acrylic Care 24 C...

Page 4: ...rrier for inspection within 15 days and retain all packaging The carrier will supply inspection report and required claim forms Shortages Check your shipment for any possible shortages of material If...

Page 5: ...djustable Crescent Wrench This warning does not mean that Hussmann products will cause cancer or reproductive harm or is in violation of any product safety standards or requirements As clarified by th...

Page 6: ...IONS NOTES 1 1 125 1 NOTE SOUP WELLS AND HOT WELLS USE 1 1 2 DRAIN AND 1 2 WATER LINES 2 1 125 2 NOTE AUTO FILL FOR HOT WELLS AND SOUP WELLS ARE OPTIONAL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 11 QT SOUP WELL DATA AMPS...

Page 7: ...32 THEN CASE WILL BE 2 CIRCUITS WELLS AND TOP HEATERS ARE SEPARATE 4 NOTE LIGHTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE OVERHEAD HEATER DATA 2 25 1 125 AMPS WATTS HATCO GRAML 144D 240 1 PHASE HATCO HWBI 2 2 WELL 240 1 P...

Page 8: ...0 52 56 0 20 20 N A N A N A N A N A 0 52 56 0 20 20 N A N A N A N A 10 8 5 1 15 90 0 65 70 0 25 25 N A N A N A N A N A 0 65 70 0 25 25 N A N A N A N A 12 10 6 1 38 108 0 78 84 0 29 30 N A N A N A N A...

Page 9: ...f the crate frame releasing it from the skid 4 CAREFULLY remove slide away the remaining 3 walls and top of the crate Body panels should be on the case but if they are not carefully remove and set asi...

Page 10: ...S IMPERATIVE THAT CASES BE LEVELED FROM FRONT TO BACK AND SIDE TO SIDE PRIOR TO JOINING A LEVEL CASE IS NECESSARY TO INSURE PROPER OPERATION WATER DRAINAGE GLASS ALIGNMENT AND OPERATION OF THE HINGES...

Page 11: ...ody panels before lifting with a forklift Serious damage will occur if the body panels are not removed Remove the end case lower and bottom panels first Then remove the side case lower and bottom pane...

Page 12: ...he base channels A minimum of 2 J Bars is required Place Dollies and chock wheels before lifting the other side Be sure that the dollies are evenly spaced to carry to weight of the case FLOOR JACK BOT...

Page 13: ...and transport instructions for proper moving technique 2 Never stand on the ISLA Top Deck or any Shelves for any reason These surfaces are not steps and are not designed to support such loads Misusing...

Page 14: ...ly designed to support excessive external loading Do not walk on their tops This could cause serious personal injury and damage to the fixture Levelling IMPORTANT It is imperative that the ISLA FOOD C...

Page 15: ...one lubricant to help the bumper 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 whe...

Page 16: ...the case to allow use of the P TRAP pipe section Never use two water seals in series in any one line Double P TRAPS in series will cause a lock and prevent draining 3 Always provide as much down hill...

Page 17: ...aporator fans are located at the center front of these merchandisers directly beneath the display pans FOR ACCESS TO THE FANS Remove the deck pan as viewed from the front of the case ACCESS TO TX VALV...

Page 18: ...RICAL SERVICE RECEPTACLES When Applicable The receptacles located on the exterior of the merchandiser are intended for scales and lighted displays They are not intended nor suitable for large motors o...

Page 19: ...Set the hot well controls to 9 and the overhead heaters to 6 Adjust as required 4 Preheat the unit for 1 hour before loading product 5 Load fully cooked heated foods only Suggested temperature for pou...

Page 20: ...oked hot foods They are not intended to cool or reheat food Food held for prolonged periods at high temperatures will lose some of their nutritional value Food temperatures can be accurately determine...

Page 21: ...M FS IM FH IM FR 10 20 Operation Turn power switch on Set temperature control to 7 setting Adjust as necessary Adjust overhead heater as necessary Shutting down Turn ON switch off Close fill valve Ope...

Page 22: ...fore loading product 2 Never place food directly into the warmer Always use an inset 3 Food must be displayed in a single layer in contact with the heat source at all times 4 Using thermometer check p...

Page 23: ...CAUSE DAMAGE OR CORROSION TO THE UNIT If your area s water has a high mineral content it may be wise to install a cartridge type filtration system to minimize buildup CLEANING EXTERIOR AREAS The EXTER...

Page 24: ...LAENER ON ANY SURFACE DO NOT USE ABRASIVES OR STEEL WOOL SCOURING PADS these will mar the finish CAUTION CLEANING GLASS AND MIRRORS Only use a soft cloth and mild glass cleaner for cleaning any glass...

Page 25: ...aning procedures Thiswillminimizebacteriacausingdis colorationwhichleads to degraded product appearance and significantly shortening product shelf life Cleaning COLD Cases Cases with cold wells were d...

Page 26: ...See Technical Specifications section Product load may be over its limits blocking airflow Redistribute product so it does not exceed load level There is a sticker on the inside of the case indicating...

Page 27: ...e to case joint is missing or unsealed Install case to case joint and seal as needed Evaporator pan is overflowing if applicable Check electrical connection to evaporator pan Check float assembly it s...

Page 28: ...Move the Power I O on off switches to the I on position Circuit breaker tripped Reset circuit breaker If issue not resolved dispatch Hatco authorized service agent Temperature Control not working prop...

Page 29: ...defective Contact authorized Service agent or Hatco for assistance Heat is inadequate Unit mounted too high above target area Lower unit putting effective heat closer to target Excessive air movement...

Page 30: ...zing or Product misuse tampering or misapplication improper installation or application of improper voltage 2 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES Hatco s liability and Buyer s exclusive remedy hereunde...

Page 31: ...IM FS IM FH IM FR 10 20 To obtain warranty information or other support contact your Hussmann representative Please include the model and serial number of the product Hussmann Corporation Corporate He...

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