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operating at the proper temperature. Allow mer-

chandiser to operate a minimum of 6 hours before 

stocking with any product.

5.  When stocking, never allow the product to extend 

beyond the recommended load limit.  

Air discharge 

and return air flue  must be unobstructed at all 

times to provide proper refrigeration.

  

6.  There are vents located at the base of the front of the 

glass, just above the front rail. These vents supply a 

continuous, gentle flow of air across the front glass 

which inhibits condensation. 

Do not place any signs 

or other restrictive objects on the front of the 

refrigerator that will block these vents

.

7.  Avoid the use of supplemental flood or spot lighting. 

Display light intensity has been designed for maxi-

mum visibility and product life at the factory. The use of 

higher output fluorescent lamps (H.O. and V.H.O.), will 

shorten the shelf life of the product.

IMPORTANT STEPS

1.  Do not set temperature too cold, as this causes prod-

uct dehydration. 

Product Temperature: 33°- 35°!

 

Set the thermostat to cut in at 8° discharge air. 

Meat holding box: 3°. Meat prep room: 55°. Meat 

bloom box: 36°.

 

Process the meat to enter case at 40° or below. 

Product deterioration is very rapid above 40°.

.  Temperature control in service sections should be 

by means of a T-Stat and Suction Stop Solenoid 

at each case. Do not use EPR valves, Liquid Line 

Solenoids or electronic control devices of any kind, 

as these allow temperature swings causing dehy-

dration and excessive energy consumption. 

3.  Product should be worked and rotated on a regular 

basis, not to exceed 4 - hour period.

4.  At night, turn off case lights and cover the product 

with a damp (not wet) cloth similar to cheese cloth 

(etc.). This should be washed out in the morning and 

kept in a walk-in box during the day - so that it is cool 

and moist when covering the product.

5.  Discharge air temperature should be approximately  

6° F, with between 150-00 FPM air velocity. Do 

not display product directly within the air discharge. 

CASE CLEANING

Long life and satisfactory performance of any equipment 

are dependent upon the care given to it. To insure long life, 

proper  sanitation  and  minimum  maintenance  costs,  the 

refrigerator should be thoroughly cleaned frequently. It is 

essential to establish and regulate cleaning procedures. 

This  will  minimize  bacteria  causing  discoloration  which 

leads to degraded product appearance and significantly 

shortening product shelf life.
SHUT OFF FANS DURING CLEANING PROCESS!
It can be unplugged within the case, or shut off case at 

the source. The interior bottom may be cleaned with any 

domestic soap or detergent based cleaners.
The use of hoses and sage machines to clean inside of the 

cases is recommended and is an excellent way to clean 

the coil fins and hard to reach corners of the interior of the 

cases. Be sure to observe warnings below when cleaning 

the case. 
Sanitizing  solutions  will  not  harm  the  interior  bottom, 

however, these solutions should always be used according 

to  the  manufacturer's  directions  and  should  not  contain 

Ammonia. 

Soap and hot water are not enough to kill this bacteria. A 

sanitizing  solution  must  be  included  with  each  cleaning 

process eliminate this bacteria.

1.  Allow cases to come to room temperature.

.  Scrub thoroughly, cleaning all surfaces, with soap 

and hot water.

3.  Rinse with hot water, but do not flood. 

4.  Apply the sanitizing solution according to the manu-

facturers directions.

5.  Rinse thoroughly.

6.  Dry completely before resuming operation.

                          

CLEANING PRECAUTIONS

When cleaning:

• DO NOT WATER OVER 140° F

• DO NOT INTRODUCE WATER FASTER THAN WASTE OUTLET CAN DRAIN

• NEVER ON A SELF CONTAINED UNIT WITH AN EVAPORATOR FAN

• NEVER USE A CLEANING OR SANITIZING SOLUTION THAT HAS AN OIL 

   BASE (these will dissolve the butyl sealants) or an AMMONIA BASE 

    (this will corrode the copper componets of the case)

To preserve the attractive finish:

• DO USE WATER AND A MILD DETERGENT FOR THE EXTERIOR ONLY

• DO NOT USE ABRASIVES OR STEEL WOOL SCOURING PADS  

   (these will mar the finish)

CLEANING GLASS AND MIRRORS

Only use a soft cloth and water for cleaning any mirrored 

components. Be sure to rinse and/or dry completely.

Never use hot water on cold glass surfaces! It may 

shatter and cause serious injury!

 Allow glass surfaces 

to warm first.

NON-GLARE GLASS CLEANING

The  high  optical  clarity  of  this  glass  is  possible  due  to 

special coatings on the glass surface itself. To preserve this 

coating and the optical clarity, keep the glass clean.
Water  is  the  only  solution  recommended  to  be  used  to 

clean the non-glare glass. The damage to the glass from 

improper, caustic solutions is irreparable.

Summary of Contents for RGSSFP

Page 1: ...RGSSFP Self Service Food Prep Case p n IGFP RGSSFP 0408 INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE CHINO RGSSFP Self Service Food Prep Case Rev 0408 Installation Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...e is not apparent until after equipment is uncrated a claim for concealed damage is made Make request in writing to carrier 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 a shortage should exist and is found to be the responsibility of HUSSMANN Chino no...

Page 3: ...e of stand EXTERIOR LOADING These models have not been structurally designed to support excessive external loading Do not walk on their tops This could cause serious personal injury and damage to the fixture AVOID REMOVING CONCRETE All cases were leveled and joined prior to shipment to ensure closest possible fit when cases are joined in the field To avoid removing concrete flooring begin lineup a...

Page 4: ...GS See the Case Specs section of this guidebook for the appropriate settings for your merchandiser Maintain these parameters to achieve near constant product temperatures Product temperature should be measured first thing in the morning after having been refrigerated overnight For all multiplexing defrost should be time terminated Loadmaster valves are not recommended Defrost times should be as fo...

Page 5: ...ING SERIAL PLATE AMPERAGE Field Wiring must be sized for component amperes printed on the serial plate Actual ampere draw may be less than specified Field wiring from the refrigeration control panel to the merchandisers is required for refrigeration thermostats Most component amperes are listed in the Case Specs section but always check the serial plate BALLAST LOCATION Ballasts are located within...

Page 6: ...thoroughly cleaned frequently It is essential to establish and regulate cleaning procedures This will minimize bacteria causing discoloration which leads to degraded product appearance and significantly shortening product shelf life SHUT OFF FANS DURING CLEANING PROCESS It can be unplugged within the case or shut off case at the source The interior bottom may be cleaned with any domestic soap or d...

Page 7: ...washed or wiped down with a wet cloth Between applications of the antistatic coatings the parts need only be dusted with a soft clean cloth to maintain a good appearance In use liquid antistatic coatings should be applied in a very thin even coat If beads appear as it is applied the coat is too thick and the excess should be removed with another cloth Allow the coating to dry then bring to a high ...

Page 8: ...00002 8 W3500003 12 W3500005 Self Contained 6 W3500006 8 W3500007 5 W3500008 Self Contained 6 W3500009 RGSSFP Combos 4 W3510001 6 W3510002 Self Contained 6 W3510006 8 W3510003 12 W3510005 4 DRY 2 HOTWELLS 4 REF 8 W3510007 8 DRY 6 SOUP SELLS 8 W3510008 RGSSFP REM 8 Hot Cold 8 W3510010 ...

Page 9: ...EC Sheet of 1 1 07 07 00 S FP28T5 830 F32T8 SPX30 FP28T5 830 FP28T5 830 REAR STORAGE COIL BOHN VA 007 0 FRONT EVAPORATOR FAN 115 VAC 50 60 Hz ORANGE YELLOW BLACK WHITE BROWN 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz LIGHT SWITCH SNAP IN RECEPTACLE SUCTION SOLENOID T STAT M M CANOPY LIGHT SHELF LIGHTS BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L CAP UNUSED LEA...

Page 10: ...7 07 00 S FP21T5 830 F25T8 SPX30 F25T8 SPX30 FP21T5 830 REAR STORAGE COIL BOHN VA 012 0 FRONT EVAPORATOR FANS 115 VAC 50 60 Hz ORANGE YELLOW BLACK WHITE BROWN 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz LIGHT SWITCH SNAP IN RECEPTACLE SUCTION SOLENOID T STAT M M M CANOPY LIGHTS SHELF LIGHTS LEFT SIDE SHELF LIGHTS RIGHT SIDE BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L FP21T5 830 FP21T5...

Page 11: ...T5 830 REAR STORAGE COIL BOHN VA 012 0 FRONT EVAPORATOR FANS 115 VAC 50 60 Hz ORANGE YELLOW BLACK WHITE BROWN 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz LIGHT SWITCH SNAP IN RECEPTACLE SUCTION SOLENOID T STAT M M M CANOPY LIGHTS SHELF LIGHTS LEFT SIDE SHELF LIGHTS RIGHT SIDE BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM W...

Page 12: ...28T5 830 FP28T5 830 FP28T5 830 FP28T5 830 FP28T5 830 BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L REAR STORAGE COIL BOHN VA 012 0 FRONT EVAPORATOR FANS 115 VAC 50 60 Hz ORANGE YELLOW BLACK WHITE BROWN 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz LIGHT SWITCH SNAP IN RECEPTACLE SUCTION SOL...

Page 13: ... QUAN AEC Sheet of 1 2 11 03 03 FP21T5 830 F25T8 SPX30 F25T8 SPX30 FP21T5 830 FRONT EVAPORATOR FANS LIGHT SWITCH SNAP IN RECEPTACLE M M CANOPY LIGHTS SHELF LIGHTS LEFT SIDE SHELF LIGHTS RIGHT SIDE BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L FP21T5 830 FP21T5 830 BALLAST FULHAM WH3 120 L Total Load 120V 2 5A L1 L2 L3 N G L MAIN POWER 125 01 0002 SQUARE D CONTACTOR 8910DPA43V02 H WIRESCHEMATIC...

Page 14: ... WIRESCHEMATICS NEWWIRE W3500006 RGSSFP SC CASE N G L2 L1 J Box red Run Capacitor Start Capacitor Potential Relay T Stat Pressure Safety S C yellow black red Junction Terminal 5 2 1 S R 3 1 2 C Condensor Fan MOTOR T X 4 N 3 1 2 Paragon Timer 8045 20 black orange BOHN Coil M M Rear Cold Storage 12 orange sensor 1 5HP Condencing Unit 208 230V 13A RLA 19A MCA 12 white R Protector blue red yellow yell...

Page 15: ... 02 10 66 BALLAS T 1 25 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 12 0 L F21 T5 36 125 03 11 28 CAP OFF WIRE 208 240 VAC 1 PHASE 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 115 VAC 50 60 Hz MOTORS 3 AMP M M ORANGE white black LI GHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 03 11 LAMPS 3 6 AMP FUSE 125 01 3282 15 A MP FUSE FUSE HOLDER 125 01 32 83 ORANGE 115 VAC 50 60 Hz white black LIGHT SWITCH 125 01 0325 F28 T5 48 125 03 11 31 F28 T5 48...

Page 16: ...ETTE 125 01 0311 CIRCUIT 1 BALLAST 125 01 3267 FULHAM LH4 120 L F35T5 60 125 03 1135 CAP OFF WIRE SUCTION SOLENOID M AXIAL EVAP FANS 1 125 01 615 DUPLEX 1 125 01 0096 W G BK 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 3282 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 3283 SOLENOID 225 01 3206 THERMOSTAT JOHNSON CONTROLS A19 ABC 24 225 01 0705A R COMMON B OPEN ON TEMP RISE Y CLOSE ON TEMP RISE F35T5 60 125 03 1135 CAP OFF WIRE Y B R REFRIGERATED RE...

Page 17: ... 03 1128 F21T5 36 125 03 1128 T X 4 N 3 1 2 DEFROST TIMER PARAGON 8045 20 208 V 60 Hz 125 01 0715 SWITCH HUBBELL HBL 1372 125 01 0312 S C R C 2 1 3 R S COMPRESSOR MOTOR START CAPACITOR EXTERNAL PROTECTOR 5 2 1 POTENCIAL RELAY RED YELLOW BLUE BLACK RUN CAPACITOR PRESSURE SAFETY M COND FAN 208 VAC CONDENSING UNITS COPELAND F2EM A077 CAV 140 3 4 HP R 22 6 0 AMP 230 VAC 375 04 5003 208 230 VAC 1 PHASE...

Page 18: ...0307 EVAPORATOR FANS 2 GE 9W 115V 125 01 0615A M TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 L1 L2 L3 N G CONDENSING UNITS COPELAND MCEH 0048 CAA 212 1 3 H P R 22 115V 225 03 0042 POWER 115 VAC 1Ø 50 60 HZ 3W F28T5 48 125 03 1132 BALLAST 125 01 3267 FULHAM LH4 120 L CAP OFF WIRE T STAT PRESSURE SAFETY EXTERNAL PROTECTOR DEFROST TIMER PARAGON 8045 00 115 V 60 Hz 125 01 0710 YELLOW START CAPACITOR BLUE POWER SWITCH ...

Page 19: ...25 00 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEWWIRE 01 09 00 1 Current Update BK Snyder s 1 2 07 07 00 FP21T5 830 see sheet 2 for Hot Section Wiring and Loads 115 VAC 50 60 Hz ORANGE BROWN 115 VAC 50 60 Hz LIGHT SWITCH M M SHELF LIGHTS LEFT SIDE SHELF LIGHTS RIGHT SIDE FP21T5 830 FP21T5 830 Front Cold Section FRONT EVAPORATOR FANS Remote sensing bulb Suction Solenoid Valve S T Stat YELLOW 115 VAC 50 60 Hz SNAP IN RECE...

Page 20: ...BK Sheet of W3510002 RGSSFP Remote Combo RGSSFP 6 H C Remote Wiring 08 25 00 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEWWIRE 01 09 00 1 Current Update BK Snyder s 2 2 L L L1 L2 L3 N L G Contactor 40A s Term Block POWER Rocker 125 01 0311 1 2 3 T Stat Bulb L L L 3 12x20 APW Hot Food Well 175 01 1103B 1200 1600W 208 240V T Stat Bulb T Stat Bulb L 208 240V 3Ph 60 Hz L1 L2 L3 208V 240V Loads amps 12 2 Note case must be grou...

Page 21: ...n Capacitor Start Capacitor Potential Relay T Stat Pressure Safety S C yellow black red Junction Terminal 5 2 1 S R 3 1 2 C Condensor Fan MOTOR T X 4 N 3 1 2 Paragon Timer 8045 20 black orange BOHN Coil M M Rear Cold Storage 11Qtr Soup Well 2 495 660W 208 240V ea BOHN Coil M M see sht 2 for Lights and Evaporators Wiring black Duplex 20A 125V white 12 orange sensor 1 5HP Condencing Unit 208 230V 13...

Page 22: ...ed Ballast WH3 120 L F21T5 TL830 F21T5 TL830 F21T5 TL830 red red Ballast WH3 120 L F21T5 TL830 F21T5 TL830 red red Ballast WH3 120 L F21T5 TL830 F21T5 TL830 Cold Deli Counter Top Lights orange tag M yellow yellow yellow yellow Lights red Canopy Lights F21T5 TL830 red M Evaporator Shelf Lights Ballast WH3 120 L red red Ballast WH3 120 L F21T5 TL830 F21T5 TL830 F21T5 TL830 red red Ballast WH3 120 L ...

Page 23: ...ck red red Canopy Lights F32T8 SPX30 F32T8 SPX30 red yellow 2nd Shelf black white Sensor L L Tx Valve optional T stat optional Brown black white Optional General Grounding Area Labeled Controller green green Suction Shut off Solenoid Valve optional S S MOTOR Evaporator fan Controller To Sensors Computer Case 1 6A 120V Lights Installation Individual Hot Food Well 1200W 10A 120V with automatic Water...

Page 24: ...2nd Shelf black white 115V 3 3A Lights Installation black MOTOR MOTOR Cold Front Section Self Service Display see sht for rear combo section Ballast WH3 120 L Ballast WH3 120 164 Yellow Brown Receptical 5A 125V optional white F21T5 TL830 48 F21T5 TL830 48 yellow F25T8 SPX30 black white Ballast WH3 120 L F21T5 TL830 48 F21T5 TL830 48 yellow yellow 1st Shelf red white black Canopy Lights F25T8 SPX30...

Page 25: ...Combo RGSSFP 12 H C Remote Wiring 02 28 01 1 Current Update BK 465W 240V 225 01 6795 16 x 32 Griddle L Sensor APW Individual Hot Well 2 1200 1600W 208 240V orange black 208 240V 3ø 60Hz POWER L L2 L1 H1 H2 Sensor L black L L2 L1 H1 H2 Sensor white 6 4 2 1 5 P1 3 7 black white 115V 115V 115V S black white yellow 15A Duplex 15A Duplex yellow 2 Motor 115V 26A ea Lower Cold Storage b la c k b la c k S...

Page 26: ... 60Hz L1 L2 L3 N G CONTA CTOR SQUARE D 8910DPA43V02 125 01 1001 L LIGHT SWIT CH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L M M 1 SENSOR BULB PILOT LIGHT T STAT CONTA CT OR H2 L2 L1 H1 L L2 L1 1 SENSOR BULB PILOT LIGHT T ST AT CONTA CTOR H2 L2 L1 H1 L MTR GE 9W CW 115 2 125 01 0615A LMP FLR FP28 830 T 5 48 4 125 03 1131 HOT WELL 12X20 1200W 240V 1...

Page 27: ...8910DPA43V02 125 01 1001 L LIGHT SWIT CH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L M M MTR GE 9W CW 115 2 125 01 0615A LMP FLR FP28 830 T 5 48 4 125 03 1131 H1 L1 L2 H2 P L H1 L1 L2 H2 P L H1 L1 L2 H2 P L H1 L1 L2 H2 P L H1 L1 L2 H2 P L H1 L1 L2 H2 P L T O T ST AT CONTROLLER N L WAT ER LINE SOLENOID CONTA INER GROUND F USE 1A WARRICK 16B1A0 L2 H...

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Page 30: ...e 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 s...

Page 31: ...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 72 and ASHRAE Standard 117...

Page 32: ...ly hazardous vegetable products are not placed in non refrigerated areas e Display and storage equipment doors should be kept closed during periods of inactivity f Minimize the transfer time of perishables from storage to display g Keep meat under refrigeration in meat cutting and processing area except for the few moments it is being handled in processing When a cut or tray of meat is not to be w...

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