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ALIGN GLASS 

WITH “V” SEAL

Installation (cont’d)

VR3HV Glass Adjustment

Follow these steps accordingly to properly and 

safely adjust the position of the front glass.

BEFORE ADJUSTING GLASS

•  SET, LEVEL, AND BOLT TOGETHER ALL 

CASES.

•  DOUBLE CHECK LEVELING FOR ALL 

CASES.

•  DO NOT MOVE LINEUP DURING ADJUST-

MENT.

Glass must be parallel to ledge when viewed from 

front. Glass height should be centered on “V” 

glass seal as demonstrated below.

STOP

Before adjusting glass

Set, Level, and Bolt together all cases

Double check leveling for all cases

Do not move lineup during adjustment

LEFT & RIGHT

IN & OUT

UP & DOWN

UPPER & LOWER HINGE 

ACCESS

HINGE 

ASSEMBLY 

(GLASS NOT 

SHOW

HINGE 

ASSEMBLY 

(GLASS NOT 

SHOW

TURNING THE SCREWDRIVER 

CLOCKWISE WILL CAUSE THE 

HINGE TO ADJUST LEFT 

TURNING THE SCREWDRIVER 

COUNTER- CLOCKWISE WILL CAUSE 

THE HINGE TO ADJUST RIGHT

TURNING THE SCREWDRIVER 

COUNTER- CLOCKWISE WILL CAUSE 

THE HINGE TO ADJUST OUTWARD

TURNING THE SCREWDRIVER 

CLOCKWISE WILL CAUSE THE 

HINGE TO ADJUST INWARD

1. GENTLY LOOSEN SCREW SHOWN

2. PHYSICALLY MOVE HINGE/GLASS UP OR DOWN

3. TIGHTEN SCREW AFTER FINAL POSITIONING

NOTE:

PERFORM STEP 1 ON ALL HINGES BEFORE LEVELING 

CANOPY

UPPER 

HINGE 

COVER

LOWER

HINGE 

COVER

SCREW

SCREW

SCREW

Summary of Contents for VR3-HV-M Series

Page 1: ...CIALTY U S E R M A N U A L 0 MERCHANDISER VR3 M HV M MEAT SERVICE VR3 VR3 M F 4 R VR3 M F 6 R VR3 M F 8 R VR3 M F 12 R VR3HV M F 4 R VR3HV M F 6 R VR3HV M F 8 R VR3HV M F 12 R VR3HV M F 10 R Remote 22...

Page 2: ...017 y Compliant Table of Contents Electrical 22 Electrical Info Merchandiser Electrical Data 22 Electrical Connections 22 Field Wiring 22 of Wiring 22 Remove Rear Raceway 23 Electrical Conduit Electri...

Page 3: ...Chino If such a shortage involves the carrier notify the carrier immediately and request an inspection Hussmann Chino will acknowledge shortages within ten days from receipt of equipment Hussmann Chi...

Page 4: ...Case Sections 4...

Page 5: ...ll equipment should be thoroughly examined for shipping damage before and during unloading This equipment has been carefully inspected at our factory Any claim for loss or damage must be made to the c...

Page 6: ...monstrates perfect placement of a dollie per 1 side for both Base Legs of the merchandiser IF APPLICABLE NOT ALL CASES CARRY LEG BRACES Installation cont d Move the fixture as close as possible to its...

Page 7: ...re long enough to support beyond the center of the case but not damage near components Check for proper balance before moving A minimum fork length of 36 is recommended for 68 wide cases Installation...

Page 8: ...nt Adjust the legs at each corner of the case to level out any discrepancies in order to optimize case performance and proper drainage Note To avoid removing concrete flooring begin line up levelling...

Page 9: ...E CORRECTLY WILL SOLVE MOST HINGE OPERATION PROBLEMS 1 Using case blueprints measure off and mark on the floor the exact dimensions of where the cases will sit Snap chalk line for front and back posit...

Page 10: ...on Apply heavy amount to cover entire shaded area It is the contractor s responsibility to install case s according to local construction and health codes ATTENTION INSTALLER 5 Apply liberal bead of c...

Page 11: ...front to back and side to side on inside bulkheads at joint 8 Attach sections together via the bolts pictured in the illustration below 9 Apply bead of butyl to top of bulk heads and slip on stainless...

Page 12: ...rm to minimize sag from product IMPORTANT ATTEMPTING TO COMPEN SATE FOR POOR INSTALLATION PRACTIC ES BY MANIPULATING THE CANOPY HARD WARE WILL RESULT IN UNSATISFACTORY WORKMANSHIP AND POSSIBLY CAUSE H...

Page 13: ...heck leveling for all cases Do not move lineup during adjustment LEFT RIGHT IN OUT UP DOWN UPPER LOWER HINGE ACCESS HINGE ASSEMBLY GLASS NOT SHOW HINGE ASSEMBLY GLASS NOT SHOW TURNING THE SCREWDRIVER...

Page 14: ...f rear panel to Base Les as shown below Front Body Panel Install No tools will be needed to install body panels To begin Bottom panel assembly place the front panel along in front of the case and alig...

Page 15: ...01 0628 16 FT L SEALANT BUTYL TUBE 100 01 0121 1 M ALIGNMENT PIN 0376408 3 N SPLINE H CHAN POLY 4 1 2 200 02 3022 1 O JOINING NYLON WASHER 2H04205800 1 P BOLT 3 8 16 X 1 5 300 03 0850 3 Q NUT 3 8 16 3...

Page 16: ...ions are at the right hand end of the case as viewed from the front beneath the display pans The merchandiser will beforehand ensure an earlier cut hole through the pod to exit the merchandiser for th...

Page 17: ...SCREW SHOULD BE MOUNTED BELOW COIL TUBE TOP SURFACE 3 SENSOR LOCATED 2 FROM TOP OF RSS AND 4 FROM END WALL NEAREST T STAT DIGITAL T STAT CNTL DIGITAL T STAT CNTL TXV TXV SUCTION SOLENOID FLTR DRYR OPT...

Page 18: ...erview of the VR3HV M F C S EP Piping schematic Note Refrigeration components have been fitted with a component tray for ease in use of cleaning and maintenance under the deck pans SOLENOID HAND VALVE...

Page 19: ...19 Piping schematic for Serpentine Coil and Gravity Coil Refrigeration cont d...

Page 20: ...S 115 VOLT 4 2 6 7 15 0 2 16 0 2 28 0 1 10 0 3 39 0 9 100 1 115 15 6 4 6 7 15 0 5 32 0 4 44 0 1 15 0 5 59 1 3 150 1 115 15 8 4 6 7 15 0 5 32 0 5 57 0 2 21 0 7 77 1 7 200 1 115 15 10 4 6 7 15 0 5 32 0...

Page 21: ...EATERS LED LIGHTS 115 VOLT 4 3 6 70 15 0 4 24 0 3 31 0 1 10 0 4 41 0 9 100 1 115 15 6 6 6 70 15 0 7 48 0 4 46 0 1 15 0 5 61 1 3 150 1 115 15 8 6 6 70 15 0 7 48 0 5 62 0 2 21 0 7 82 1 7 200 1 115 15 10...

Page 22: ...ERES Field Wiring Field wiring must be sized for component am peres stamped on the serial plate refer to pg 16 for location Actual ampere draw may be less than specified Identification of Wiring Leads...

Page 23: ...case Electrical Conduit Electrical Box The Merchandisers Electrical conduit can be found inside the compartment at the rear Re moving the raceway will gain access to the elec trical components inside...

Page 24: ...IDE POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz 125 01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional FRONT SECTION MCA 0 21A MOP...

Page 25: ...01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional 3 LED LIGHT FRONT SECTION MCA 0 31A MOP 15A 120 VAC 60...

Page 26: ...3178 LOAD SIDE POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz 125 01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional 4 LED LIGHT FRON...

Page 27: ...60 Hz L1 N MCA 3 3A MOP 15A T STAT 1 225 01 0705A INCOMING POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz GFCI DUPLEX 125 01 3178 LOAD SIDE POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz 125 01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED...

Page 28: ...OWER 120 VAC 60 Hz 125 01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional FRONT SECTION MCA 0 21A MOP 15A 1...

Page 29: ...01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional 3 LED LIGHT FRONT SECTION MCA 0 31A MOP 15A 120 VAC 60...

Page 30: ...MING POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz GFCI DUPLEX 125 01 3178 LOAD SIDE POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz 125 01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V...

Page 31: ...OLENOID 225 01 0878 14A 120VAC GRAVITY COIL SUCTION SOLENOID 1H84576500 14A 120VAC T STAT 1H66770550 BUNDLE WHITE BLACK 120 VAC 60 Hz N L1 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 SENSOR BLK WHT STRIPE 14 WHITE 14 LN 120 LC...

Page 32: ...C 60 Hz L1 N MCA 3 3A MOP 15A T STAT 1 225 01 0705A INCOMING POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz GFCI DUPLEX 125 01 3178 LOAD SIDE POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz 125 01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIE...

Page 33: ...D LOAD LIMIT Basic Operation The VR3HV M F EP series case cools meat fish in two ways 1 The Spiral Deck Coil under the display deck cools the meat fish product by means of con tact conduction 2 The Gr...

Page 34: ...weep Fans On Off switch only use if needed Store conditions if different from design condi tions may require adjustments to settings as listed in the SETUP TROUBLE SHOOTING sec tion Please refer publi...

Page 35: ...increased product life optional refrigerated or dry storage DECK PAN Rotate product every several hours Bottom layer should be rotated to the top and flipped This ensures even cooling dehydration and...

Page 36: ...are is designed with ridge along the bottom end or ridges across the sur face bottom for structural support Often times display ware has feet on the bottom of it to pre vent direct contact with the di...

Page 37: ...se bleach Clean frequently to avoid build up of hard stub born stains A stainless steel cleaning solution may be used periodically to minimize scratching and remove stains Rinse and wipe dry immediate...

Page 38: ...as much product as can be taken to the cooler in a timely manner First Turn off Refrigeration then discon nect electrical power to merchandiser Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap and hot water Do...

Page 39: ...surface of the Spiral Deck Tube at mid tube from outer inner of spiral to insure no interference with Deck Plate Band strap should be thin gauge copper GC T Stat sensor tip should be located approxim...

Page 40: ...t NOT reaching the TXV Inspect liquid line for kinks pinched or excessive u bends Liquid Refrigerant case inlet Temperature is excessive Ensure that the liquid refrigerant entering temperature is not...

Page 41: ...on Air Sweep Fans located at the right rear of merchandiser Water has pooled under case Case drain is clogged Clear drain PVC drains under case may have a leak Repair as needed Case tub has unsealed o...

Page 42: ...other support contact your Hussmann representative Please include the model and serial number of the product Hussmann Corporation Corporate Headquarters Bridgeton Missouri 63044 2014 Hussmann Warranty...

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