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SEALING SPLASHGUARD TO FLOOR
I
F REQUIRED
by local sanitation codes, or if
desired by the customer, plastic splashguards may
be sealed to the floor using silicone type sealer.
The amount needed will depend on how much the
floor is out of level.
1. Remove all dirt, wax and grease from the area
of the splashguard where adhesion will be nec-
essary. This is to ensure a good and secure
installation.
2. Apply a good silicone type sealer along the
bottom of the splashguard. Sealant must be
removed and replaced when servicing.
O
PTIONAL S
tainless steel splashguards may be
sealed to the floor using a vinyl cove base trim.
The size of trim needed will depend on how much
the floor is out of level.
To install the trim to the splashguard:
1. Remove all dirt, wax and grease from the area
of the splashguard where adhesion will be nec-
essary. This is to ensure a good and secure
installation.
2. Apply a good contact cement to the cove trim
and allow proper drying time according to the
directions supplied with the cement.
3. Install the trim to the splashguard so that it is
lying flush with the floor. D
O NOT SEAL THE
TRIM TO THE FLOOR
.
4. If required by local health codes the Cove
Trim may be sealed to the floor, using a sili-
cone type sealer. Sealant must be removed and
replaced when servicing.
Low Temperature
Multi-deck Frozen Food
HUSSMANN CORPORATION, Bridgeton, MO 63044-2483 U.S.A.
Splashguard
Silicone-type
Sealer
Splashguard
Cement
Cove Trim