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SERVICE &

INSTALLATION

MANUAL

DIPPING

CABINETS

R-404A Refrigerant

51-1298-02

Dipping Cabinet 1298.02  2/3/03  1:14 PM  Page 1

by 

National Refrigeration Products

Summary of Contents for CKDC27

Page 1: ...SERVICE INSTALLATION MANUAL DIPPING CABINETS R 404A Refrigerant 51 1298 02 by National Refrigeration Products ...

Page 2: ... STRAIGHT 52 1802 38 KDC87 DL16C 16HR STRAIGHT EXPORT 220V 50HZ PART MODEL DATA PLATE STYLE 52 1901 35 ECKDC27 E4HC CURVED 52 1901 36 ECKDC47 E8HC CURVED 52 1901 31 ECKDC67 ECKDC 67 CURVED 52 1901 32 ECKDC87 ECKDC 87 CURVED 52 1901 37 EKDC27 EDL4C E4HR STRAIGHT 52 1901 38 EKDC47 EDL8C E8HR STRAIGHT 52 1901 33 EKDC67 EDL12C EKDC 67 STRAIGHT 52 1901 34 EKDC87 EDL16C EKDC 87 STRAIGHT EXPORT 220V 60HZ...

Page 3: ...Introduction ...

Page 4: ...strapped to the inner liner of the cabinet The condenser is a bare tube mounted on a pullout machinery compartment tray for ease of servicing All electrical controls are easily accessible for repair The temperature within the cavity is controlled thermostatically allowing for maintenance of correct dipping temperatures Mechanical equipment may require repair at times This manual presents informati...

Page 5: ...n 30 Compressor Installation Diagnostics 32 Cleaning Maintenance 34 Cleaning the Lid Touch up Painting 35 Lid Seal Replacement 36 Lid Gasket Replacement 37 Lid Pivot Bushing Assembly Replacement 38 Center End Pivot Rod Replacement 39 Fluorescent Lamp Holder Light Starter Socket Replac 40 Fluorescent Bulb Starter Replacement 41 Thermostat Replacement 42 Master Power Supply Switch Light Switch Remov...

Page 6: ...erant Control Capillary Tube Defrost System Manual Rated Amps 3 0 1 7 1 7 Electrical Specs 115V 60 Hz 1 Ph 220V 50 Hz 1Ph 220V 60 Hz 1 Ph Power Cord No 16AWG NSF Listing NSF7 Canopy Construction S S Top with Glass ends Straight or Curved Front Glass Lids Plexiglass 1 Lid Interior Finish White Baked Enamel on Galvanized Steel Exterior Finish White Baked Enamel Lighting One 20 Watt Bulb Accessories ...

Page 7: ...efrost System Manual Rated Amps 4 0 2 1 2 1 Electrical Specs 115V 60 Hz 1 Ph 220V 50 Hz 1 Ph 220V 60 Hz 1Ph Power Cord No 16AWG NSF Listing NSF7 Canopy Construction S S Top with Glass ends Straight or Curved Front Glass Lids Plexiglass 1 Lid Interior Finish White Baked Enamel on Galvanized Steel Exterior Finish White Baked Enamel Lighting Two 20 Watt Bulbs Standard 17 Watt Bulbs on Special Cabinet...

Page 8: ...lary Tube Defrost System Manual Rated Amps 8 0 4 1 4 1 Electrical Specs 115V 60 Hz 1 Ph 220V 50 Hz 1 Ph 220V 60 Hz 1 Ph Power Cord Yes NSF Listing NSF7 Canopy Construction S S Top with Glass ends Straight or Curved Front Glass Lids Plexiglass 2 Lid Interior Finish White Baked Enamel on Galvanized Steel Exterior Finish White Baked Enamel Lighting Two 30 Watt Bulbs Standard 32 Watt Bulbs on Special ...

Page 9: ...lary Tube Defrost System Manual Rated Amps 8 0 4 1 4 1 Electrical Specs 115V 60 Hz 1 Ph 220V 50 Hz 1 Ph 220V 60 Hz 1 Ph Power Cord Yes NSF Listing NSF7 Canopy Construction S S Top with Glass ends Straight or Curved Front Glass Lids Plexiglass 2 Lid Interior Finish White Baked Enamel on Galvanized Steel Exterior Finish White Baked Enamel Lighting Two 40 Watt Bulbs Standard 32 Watt Bulbs on Special ...

Page 10: ... The electrical outlet should not be controlled by a wall switch which might be turned off accidentally UNCRATING THE CABINET The cabinet should be moved as close as possible to the operating location before removing the skid Be sure to follow the steps in the INSPECTING FOR DAMAGES instructions INSTALLING THE CABINET Whenever possible leave the crate skid on the cabinet until it is moved close to...

Page 11: ...into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Where a two prong wall receptacle is encountered it must be replaced with a properly grounded three prong receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances The work must be done by a licensed electrician IMPORTANT Do not under any circumstance cut or remove the round grounding plug from the appliance plug WARNI...

Page 12: ...PRODUCT LOAD LINE LOCATION 10 INTRODUCTION NOTE KEEP PRODUCT BELOW THIS LINE KEEP PRODUCT BELOW RED LINE 7 BELOW BREAKER ...

Page 13: ...SECTION II Principles of Operation ...

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Page 15: ...wer supply cord must be disconnected when cleaning or servicing these cabinets NOTE On initial cabinet pull down the bare tube condenser may become warm to the touch until the normal operating temperatures are achieved Refer to model serial data tag for cabinet amperage refrigerant charge type Compressors being used in these cabinets utilize refrigerant 404A and polyol ester oil Because of the hyg...

Page 16: ...37845 Condenser Diameter 8 of Blades 3 Fan Blade Width of Blades 1 7 8 Power Cord A W G 14 A 15 125V Light Ballast Manufacturer G E Model 89G457 Fluorescent Manufacturer G E Lamp F20T12 CW Evaporator Cold Wall Capillary Tube 7 of 031 Thermostat Manufacturer Ranco F L A 25 V 120 240 L R A 100 Warm Cut in 11 Warm Cut out Mid Cut in 12 Mid Cut out 24 Cold Cut in Cold Cut out 34 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 70...

Page 17: ... of Blades 3 Fan Blade Width of Blades 2 3 4 Power Cord A W G 14 A 15 V 125 Light Ballast Manufacturer G E Model 89G457 STD B232I120RH 3500K Fluorescent Manufacturer G E Lamp F20T12 CW STD F17T8 SP35 3500K Evaporator Cold Wall Capillary Tube 8 of 036 Thermostat Manufacturer Ranco F L A 25 V 120 240 L R A 100 Warm Cut in 11 Warm Cut out Mid Cut in 12 Mid Cut out 24 Cold Cut in Cold Cut out 34 AMBIE...

Page 18: ... 5 Blades 3 Fan Blade Width of Blades 1 29 32 Power Cord A W G 16 A 15 V 125 Light Ballast Manufacturer G E Model 89G457 STD B232I120RH 3500K Fluorescent Manufacturer G E Lamp F40T12CW STD F32T8 SP35 3500K Evaporator Cold Wall Capillary Tube 7 of 042 Thermostat Manufacturer Ranco F L A 25 V 120 250 L R A 100 Warm Cut in 11 Warm Cut out Mid Cut in 12 Mid Cut out 24 Cold Cut in Cold Cut out 34 AMBIE...

Page 19: ... V 125 Light Ballast Manufacturer G E Model 8G3706 STD B232I120RH 3500K Fluorescent Manufacturer G E Lamp F40T12CW STD F32T8 SP35 3500K Evaporator Cold Wall Capillary Tube 7 of 042 Thermostat Manufacturer Ranco F L A 25 V 120 240 L R A 100 Warm Cut in 11 Warm Cut out Mid Cut in 12 Mid Cut out 24 Cold Cut in Cold Cut out 34 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 70 F 21 1 C 80 F 27 C 90 F 32 5 C CONTROL SETTINGS 4 C ...

Page 20: ...SM51ECG3905 Condenser Diameter 8 of Blades 3 Fan Blade Width of Blades 1 7 8 Power Cord A W G 14 A 15 125V Light Ballast Robertson 02025 50Hz Robertson 02026 60Hz Fluorescent Manufacturer G E Lamp F20T12 CW Evaporator Cold Wall Capillary Tube 7 of 031 Thermostat Manufacturer Ranco F L A 25 V 120 240 L R A 100 Warm Cut in 11 Warm Cut out Mid Cut in 12 Mid Cut out 24 Cold Cut in Cold Cut out 34 AMBI...

Page 21: ...51ECG3905 Condenser Diameter 8 of Blades 3 Fan Blade Width of Blades 1 7 8 Power Cord A W G 14 A 15 125V Light Ballast Robertson 02026 Fluorescent Manufacturer G E Lamp F20T12 CW Evaporator Cold Wall Capillary Tube 8 of 036 Thermostat Manufacturer Ranco F L A 25 V 120 240 L R A 100 Warm Cut in 11 Warm Cut out Mid Cut in 12 Mid Cut out 24 Cold Cut in Cold Cut out 34 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 70 F 21 1 C ...

Page 22: ...3705 Condenser Diameter 9 1 2 Blades 3 Fan Blade Width of Blades 1 29 32 Pressure Switch C O 350 C I 250 Power Cord A W G 16 Amp 15 Light Ballast VOSSLOH SCHWABE Model L36 291 50Hz Robertson 1 4026 60 Hz Fluorescent Manufacturer G E Lamp F40T12CW Evaporator Cold Wall Capillary Tube 9 of 049 Thermostat Manufacturer Ranco F L A 25 V 125 250 L R A 100 Warm Cut in 11 Warm Cut out Mid Cut in 12 Mid Cut...

Page 23: ...y G E 3ARR3CT3E5 Start Capacitor V 220 M F 145 174 Run Capacitor V 370 M F 10 Condenser Manufacturer Heatcraft Condenser Manufacturer G E Fan Motor Model KSM51GG3705 Condenser Diameter 9 1 2 Blades 3 Fan Blade Width of Blades 1 29 32 Evaporator Cold Wall Capillary Tube 9 of 049 Thermostat Manufacturer Ranco F L A 25 V 125 250 L R A 100 Warm Cut in 11 Warm Cut out Mid Cut in 12 Mid Cut out 24 Cold ...

Page 24: ...LAMP BALLAST BOARD SWITCH CONTROL POWER SUPPLY RUN CAP LAMP BALLAST CONTROL SWITCH TEMP LIGHT S PROTECTOR MOTOR FAN MOTOR S C R COMPRESSOR BLACK WHITE TERMINAL BOX 1 2 3 MOTOR PROTECTOR PTCR PTCR 4 START CAP START CAP 3 2 1 4 POWER SUPPLY 115 VAC 60 Hz 10 THE 8HF 4HJ 8HJ HAVE NO LIGHTS NOTES RED WIRE IS AN EXTRA WIRE BLUE L2 N BROWN SWITCH SUPPLY L1 S BALLAST LAMP THE 4HR AND 4HC HAS ONLY ONE LIGH...

Page 25: ...ESSOR FAN MOTOR LAMP BOARD SWITCH CONTROL RUN CAP CONTROL TEMP PROTECTOR MOTOR FAN MOTOR S C R COMPRESSOR TERMINAL BOX 1 2 3 MOTOR PROTECTOR PTCR PTCR 4 START CAP START CAP 3 2 1 4 BALLAST BALLAST WHITE LEAD SAME LESS 220 60 SHOWN NOTE 115 60 220 60 WHITE LEAD SAME LESS SHOWN NOTE 115 60 BLUE ELECTRICAL INFORMATION SEE SERIAL PLATE FOR EXPORT MODELS ONLY POWER SUPPLY FOR 220 VAC 60 Hz 10 POWER SUP...

Page 26: ...L 5 2 1 RUN CAP START CAP LAMP BALLAST CONTROL SWITCH TEMP LIGHT S BLEED RESISTOR PROTECTOR MOTOR FAN MOTOR S C R COMPRESSOR SWITCH SUPPLY WHITE TERMINAL BOX CONTROL HIGH PRESSURE OPEN 350 20 CLOSE 250 20 HIGH PRESSURE CONTROL NC USED ON BRT 90 AND H 16 MODELS ONLY NOTE BLUE WIRE CONNECTS TO 2 ON COMPRESSOR TERMINAL BOARD WHEN HIGH PRESSURE CONTROL IS NOT USED 220 VAC 60 Hz 10 POWER SUPPLY FOR EXP...

Page 27: ... WHITE YELLOW WHITE EXTRA WHITE BLACK RED BLACK BLUE BLACK BLACK 6 5 4 3 2 1 LAMP RUN CAP START CAP TERMINAL 115 VAC 60 Hz 10 SUPPLY LIGHT TEMP LAMP BALLAST BOARD SWITCH SWITCH CONTROL POWER SUPPLY LAMP BALLAST CONTROL SWITCH TEMP LIGHT PROTECTOR MOTOR FAN MOTOR S C R COMPRESSOR SWITCH SUPPLY BLACK WHITE L1 N BROWN BLUE L2 LAMP COMPRESSOR TERMINAL BOX PTCR 4 1 3 2 FAN MOTOR MOTOR PROTECTOR PTCR ST...

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Page 29: ...SECTION III Maintenance Repair ...

Page 30: ...WARNING To avoid the possibility of an electrical shock turn OFF thermostat and unplug the power cord of the cabinet before cleaning or touching electrical connections or parts ...

Page 31: ...ster Supply Switch of cabinet is ON fuses are okay no switch in the supply is off and the cabinet is plugged in CUSTOMER COMPLAINT OR STORED PRODUCT 1 Check cleaning solutions used inside cabinet 2 Check cleaning solutions paint or other contaminants used in store maintenance 3 Sometimes the ingredients used in some products or containers will contaminate other products 4 Be sure to follow a weekl...

Page 32: ... as in three to six hours or over a prolonged time as in three to five days 9 If the cabinet was running for a long time was the temperature recovery after entering the cabinet always within an hour or did it appear as though recovery time was longer as usage went on The refrigeration system should only be entered if it is absolutely necessary It is critical that a clean uncontaminated system be m...

Page 33: ...ponents have been replaced you are ready to initiate the final servicing procedures necessary to achieve proper cabinet operation Pull an evacuation to approximately 50 microns You can be sure that any contaminants that can affect the system s operation are now removed Use this time to check any joints for potential leaks CHARGING You should use a charging cylinder to measure in the the correct am...

Page 34: ...es are used The first type is connected directly to the compressor body or shell and back seats to connect gauges to the access port The second Schrader type is on the end of a process tube and requires a gauge or charging line with a depressing pin to open valve when the connection is made CAUTION This type valve should be tightly capped except when making the gauge connection TO CHECK FOR OPEN W...

Page 35: ...lging leading or damaged should be replaced 5 Use a multimeter to check the run and start capacitors for shorts or open circuits With a good capacitor the indicator should first move to a reading and then gradually increase to infinity If there is no reading change an open circuit is indicated If the multimeter remains on a low resistance reading a short circuit is indicated On run capacitor touch...

Page 36: ...move the can skirts 4 Defrost completely prior to cleaning 5 Wash the can skirts and the entire interior storage area with warm water and baking soda solution about a tablespoon of baking soda per quart of water Rinse thoroughly with clean water and wipe dry This procedure can also be used for cleaning door gaskets 6 A drain hose FIG 1B is provided in the compressor compartment Connection is made ...

Page 37: ...and lacquer thinners since they attack the plastic part of the lid Do not use window sprays or kitchen scouring compounds TOUCH UP PAINTING INSTRUCTIONS SPRAY PAINT White 9 oz Touch up Paint Part No 26 0899 01 1 Sand the entire bare metal or affected area and its edges until the edges are smooth or feathered This insures that you are spraying on to a painted area that has adhesion 2 Use an automot...

Page 38: ... cabinet 4 Slide the lid seal off of the top channel 5 Replace the lid seal with new correct art number Seal needs to be cut to fit the cabinet width 6 Replace the stainless steel top with the lid seal attached 7 Replace screws along the stainless steel top server side 8 Replace lids on the cabinet The lid seal is located on the server side of the cabinet attached to the underside of the stainless...

Page 39: ... from the cabinet 2 Set the lid on a flat protected surface 3 Rotate lid upside down 4 Slide old gasket from the aluminum lid frame 5 Install new gasket in the groove provided See end detail 6 Reinstall lid in cabinet LID GASKET REPLACEMENT ...

Page 40: ... proof washer flat washer pivot bushing retainer and pivot pin bushing 4 Replace assembly with the correct new part number 5 Replace the shake proof washer flat washer pivot bushing retainer and pivot pin bushing 6 Replace the two acorn nuts attaching the assembly to the lid Tighten nuts to 20 lbs torque 7 Replace the lid onto the cabinet Remove lid from cabinet Lay the lid on a smooth non scratch...

Page 41: ...cabinet Remove 2 mounting screws from the mounting bracket Replace the pivot bracket with correct new part number Reinstall lid assembly The 4 hole and 8 hole dipping cabinets have end pivot pins only The 12 and 16 hole dipping cabinets have end and center pivot brackets 39 ...

Page 42: ...teel top off of the cabinet Set it aside FIG 1 6 For both the lamp holder and the starter socket remove the screws holding the part in place FIG 4 D Remove the tape holding the wires to the channel frame FIG 2 7 Disconnect the lead wires at the butt splice connector FIG 2 C 8 Replace part with correct new part number 9 Replace screws removed in Step 4 FIG 4 D 10 Connect white and blue lead wires t...

Page 43: ...nto the cabinet push up an snap into place 8 Turn light switch back on BULB STARTER REPLACEMENT The fluorescent bulb starter is located on the lamp channel assembly One starter is necessary per bulb 1 Turn light switch off on the cabinet 2 Remove the lid from the cabinet 3 Grasp the starter E push in Turn counterclockwise Pull the starter out of the lamp channel assembly F 4 Replace the starter wi...

Page 44: ...s into the machinery compartment Be very careful Do not kink the thermal bulb capillary tube 7 Reattach the thermostat screws to mounting holes 8 Replace the grill assembly 9 Reconnect the power to the cabinet The thermostat is located on the server side of the cabinet directly behind the service grill It functions to control the temperature inside the cabinet The range on the thermostat dial is a...

Page 45: ...e grill panel on the righthand server side of the unit 1 Disconnect the power to the cabinet 2 Remove the grill 3 Remove screws holding the switch in place 4 Detach the switch leads 5 Remove the lock nut on exterior of switch 6 Replace with new switch 7 Reattach the electrical leads 8 Replace the front grill 9 Reconnect the power to the cabinet ...

Page 46: ...e power to the cabinet 2 Remove the grill panel 3 Remove the condensing tray hold down bolts 4 Pull the condenser tray out of the cabinet Disconnect the wire at the compressor 5 Remove the motor from the fan motor mounting bracket 6 Replace with correct motor 7 Reconnect wires at the compressor 8 Slide the tray back into the cabinet Replace hold down bolts 9 Replace the front grill 10 Reconnect th...

Page 47: ... box 1 Disconnect the power to the cabinet 2 Remove the front grill 3 Remove the electrical wiring box 4 Disconnect the leads to the ballast 5 Replace the ballast with correct part 6 Reconnect the leads to the ballast 7 Replace the electrical box assembly 8 Replace the front grill 9 Reconnect the power to the cabinet ...

Page 48: ... cabinet 6 Remove the capillary tube from the inside of the evaporator inlet tube 7 Connect the end of the capillary on the new heat exchanger to the evaporator inlet tube 8 Connect the suction line to the compressor valve and the capillary line to the bottom of the drier Replace the drier 9 Evacuate and recharge 10 Secure short lengths of insulating tubing provided around exposed tubing in place ...

Page 49: ...f circuit overloaded either reduce load or have electrician install separate circuit If unable to remedy any other way install autotransformer Jumper across terminals of control If unit runs and connections are all tight replace control Check relay replace if necessary Check overload Replace if necessary Check compressor Replace if necessary Check with test light at unit If no circuit and current ...

Page 50: ...ces around cabinet Check and make necessary adjustments Undercharge or overcharge check evacuate and recharge with proper charge Ventilate room as much as possible Check control if it allows unit to operate all the time replace control Tighten flooring or brace floor Move tubing Level cabinet Move fan blade Replace compressor mounts Replace relay Replace overload protector Check outlet with voltme...

Page 51: ...otector 2 Check for added fan motors and pumps connected to wrong side of protector 3 Suction pressure too high 3 Check compressor for proper application 4 Discharge pressure too high 4 Check ventilation restrictions and overcharge 5 Starting and running windings shorted 5 Check resistances Replace compressor if defective 6 Starting capacitor weak or one of a set open 6 Check capacitance replace i...

Page 52: ...y within 1 of lamp end Poor circuit contact likely at the lampholder Ballast improperly or incompletely connected Wrong type lamp used Wrong type of starter or defective starter causing on off blinking or prolonged flashing at each start Ballast intalled not supplying the specified electrical values Line voltage too low or too high Ballast improperly or incompletely connected Replace lamp properly...

Page 53: ... rating Circuit voltage Ballast improperly or incompletely connected If open circuit is shown by continuity test or by viewing end of bulb against a pinhole of light Replace lamp Replace with lamp type indicated in owner s manual Replace starter Replace starter Replace with certified ballast of correct rating for lamp size Correct installation of lamp protection tubes or shields to prevent cold ai...

Page 54: ...ckets The Y 1 and Y 2 connections provide cathode heat and serve to connect the lamp ends together Because the leads between Y 1 and Y 2 are connected together by jumper leads they are always wired to sockets at one end of the fixture Therefore the R and B sockets are always at the other end of the fixture This means that in order to measure the voltage which starts the lamps OVC the meter probes ...

Page 55: ...PARTS LISTING With Illustration Identification ...

Page 56: ...CABINET PARTS EXPLODED VIEW 54 CABINET PARTS EXPLODED VIEW 2 1 3 4 7 9 8 6 10 11 5 ...

Page 57: ... 02 1 03 1 03 1 04 1 04 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 5 05 1198 01 Outside Post RH EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 05 1198 02 Outside Post LH EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 10 1158 01 Pivot Bracket RH EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 10 1158 02 Pivot Bracket LH EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 10 1157 00 Pivot Bracket Center EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 51 1507 Lid Assembly EA 1 01 1 02 1 02 2 03 2 03 2 04 2 04 1 01 1 02 2 03 2 04 11 50 4...

Page 58: ...CANOPY PARTS EXPLODED VIEW 56 CANOPY PARTS EXPLODED VIEW 1 2 3 4 6 7 6 6 8 15 6 9 22 10 11 12 17 14 13 18 20 21 23 24 5 19 25 16 ...

Page 59: ... Watt EA 1 2 1 2 19 1277 00 Lamp 34 Watt 3500K EA 2 2 19 1312 00 Lamp 17 Watt 3500K EA 2 11 26 1006 00 Tape Cush FT 2 25 4 4 5 5 5 5 7 25 7 25 2 25 4 5 5 7 25 19 0145 00 Starter FS4 EA 2 2 2 2 19 0144 00 Starter FS2 EA 1 2 1 2 05 1036 Light Shield EA 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 05 0935 Light Shield EA 1 01 1 02 1 02 1 03 1 03 1 04 1 04 14 05 1197 02 Inside Post RH EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 05 1197 01 In...

Page 60: ...CONDENSING UNIT EXPLODED VIEW 58 CONDENSING UNIT EXPLODED VIEW ...

Page 61: ...Plate Weld As y EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 0709 Condenser Coil EA 1 01 1 02 1 02 1 03 1 01 1 02 18 0543 00 Condenser Coil EA 1 1 02 0274 00 Baffle RH EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 02 0275 00 Baffle RH EA 1 1 13 02 0851 00 Baffle LH EA 1 1 12 3024 Filter Drier EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 1122 00 Filter Drier EA 1 1 16 0308 00 Compressor EA 1 16 0309 00 Compressor EA 1 16 0313 00 Compressor EA 1 1 16 0311 00 Compressor EA 1 16 0...

Page 62: ...ELECTRICAL PARTS EXPLODED VIEW 60 ELECTRICAL PARTS EXPLODED VIEW ...

Page 63: ...27 00 Capacitor Start EA 1 1 17 0168 00 Capacitor Start EA 1 1 7 17 0306 00 Start Relay EA 1 1 1 1 8 43 0182 Grommet Temp Control EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 82 0141 Dial Plate Temp Control EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 19 1222 00 Temperature Control EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 19 0659 00 Switch Light EA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 01 1136 00 Bracket Power Switch EA 1 1 1...

Page 64: ...1 6 7 2 4 3 5 LID EXPLODED VIEW 62 LID EXPLODED VIEW ...

Page 65: ...A 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 3 23 0164 00 U Clip EA 6 10 10 10 4 08 0520 Lid Frame Handle EA 1 01 1 02 1 03 2 04 5 09 0219 00 Bumper Lid Front FT 1 73 3 46 2 49 3 66 6 10 1156 00 Pivot Bushing Male EA 2 2 2 2 7 10 1135 02 Pivot Fushing Female EA 2 2 2 2 PART NUMBER MODEL NO MODEL NO 4HR 8HR 12HR MODEL NO 16HC 16HR MODEL NO 4HC 8HC 12HC LID PARTS LIST LID PARTS LIST 63 ...

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Page 67: ...ACCESSORIES ...

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Page 69: ...3326 02 Gripper 09 0202 00 Can Skirt Only 10 0952 02 B Thumbscrew 22 1729 00 C Can Rack 15 0296 00 D Support Bracket Short 01 0930 00 Support Bracket Long 01 0931 00 E Thumbscrew 22 1729 00 F Product Spacer 05 1011 00 G Product Spacer Angle 05 1010 00 ACCESSORIES 67 ...

Page 70: ...ipper 50 3326 02 B Thumbscrew 22 1729 00 C Can Rack 15 0296 00 D Support Bracket Short 01 0930 00 Support Bracket Long 01 0931 00 E Product Spacer 05 1011 00 F Product Spacer Angle 05 1010 00 6 Clean all parts 7 Remove plastic hole covers in rivnut holes inside cabinet tank Discard plastic hole covers 8 Attach can rack support bracket D to the inside wall of the tank using thumbscrews B provided O...

Page 71: ... INSTALLATION INFORMATION ACCESSORIES 69 11 Place product spacer E into the cabinet at center of tank Eight hole and 12 hole assemblies have one spacer bar 16 hole has 2 spacer bars 12 Can skirt is now installed ...

Page 72: ...t using 2 1 4 20 x 1 2 M S 3 Mounting plate must be under flange of stainless steel cap 4 Slide flange of dipperwell under stainless steel cap and line up hole in dipperwell to hole provided in cabinet 5 Secure dipperwell to cabinet with 2 1 4 20 x 1 2 M S NOTE There are provisions for either righthand or lefthand dipperwell positioning ...

Page 73: ...ADJUSTABLE LEG KIT 52 1831 01 ACCESSORIES 71 ...

Page 74: ...CASTER KIT 52 1830 01 72 ACCESSORIES ...

Page 75: ...CCESSORIES 73 1 Locate and drill a 5 16 313 dia hole 3 8 375 from the edge of the handle 2 Slip the hooked end of the lock bracket under the stainless steel top see end view above pull out to allow lid handle to pass and place the padlock through the handle and the bracket ...

Page 76: ...CAN CLAMP INSTALLATION 74 ACCESSORIES ...

Page 77: ...de Position 4 cans against front and rear clamp bodies 4 Drop in the center clamp section and turn cam about 90 degrees to lock in cans 5 If it is necessary to increase clamping pressure install plastic shim or shims Rest the notched out corners on the mounting angles operator s side between the rear of the rear clamp body and the liner wall Shims drop in place without removing parts PARTS LIST Ce...

Page 78: ...mpartment 2 Engage the shouldered rivets in each bottom angle in the keyhole slots of two vertical supports as illustrated note that in the deep section you have a choice of two locations For cans one row deep use top keyhole slot For cans two deep use lower keyhole slot 3 Hook bottom support channels over bottom angle between verticle supports 4 Set bottom pads on angles and load product 5 To rai...

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