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Installation and Operation Manual

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THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY:

1. Glass is not guaranteed against breakage. If this refrigerator is equipped with a glazing assembly carrying 

the manufacturer’s brand name (Thermopane, Twindow, etc.), the manufacturer’s glazing warranty in effect 

at the time of this shipment is extended to that assembly.

2. 

BULBS: Light bulbs, fluorescent lamp tubes and LEDs are not covered by any warranty for length of life or 

for any type of breakage.

3. 

To the condensing unit used with refrigerated equipment unless same was sold and shipped by Seller

4. When this equipment or any part thereof is damaged by accident, fire, flood, act of God, alteration, abuse, 

misuse, tampering, when the original model and serial number plate has been altered, defaced, or removed 

or used other than the recommended application by Seller.

5. 

When this equipment or any part thereof is subject to operation on low, high or improper voltages. Low 

and high voltage is defined as more than a 5% drop below or 10% higher than name plate voltage ratings. 

NOTE: Proper field supply voltage to the equipment is the responsibility of the owner (end user).

6. 

To damage caused by overloading shelves or wire racks beyond the specified weight limits. The maximum 

weight limit for Seller’s standard shelves and wire racks is 30lbs per square foot.

7. When this equipment or any part thereof is damaged, or when operation is impaired, due to failure to follow 

installation manual. NOTE: Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer, owner (end user).

8. Operational issues caused by ambient environmental conditions outside of the specified limits. Seller’s 

indoor equipment is specified to operate in a conditioned ambient environment not to exceed 75 degrees 

Fahrenheit or 55% relative humidity. NOTE: Providing specified ambient environmental conditions are the 

responsibility of the owner (end user).

9. To equipment with final destinations unknown to seller as indicated on the original sales order.

10. 

To labor cost for repair or replacement of parts.

11. To special or expedited freight or shipping charges or to customs duties to any country.

12. If the Warranty holder fails to comply with all the provisions, terms and conditions of this Warranty.

Parts replaced under this Warranty are warranted only through the remainder of the original Warranty.

Extended Service Agreements are provided by a third party not affiliated with Seller. The services provided by the 

third party are subject to the terms and conditions of the Extended Service Agreements and Seller is not responsi-

ble for those services or the third party’s performance of its obligations.

IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO BUYER, OR ANY 

CUSTOMER OF BUYER, FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAM-

AGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS, ADDITIONAL LABOR COSTS, LOSS OF REFRIGERANTS OR FOOD 

PRODUCT, OR ANY INJURY TO PERSON OR PROPERTY CAUSED BY DEFECTIVE MATERIAL OR PARTS 

OR FOR ANY DELAY OR MISPERFORMANCE IN THE PERFORMANCE DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CON-

TROL OR FOR ANY EXPENSES INCURRED BY REASON OF THE USE OR MISUSE BY BUYER OR THIRD 

PARTIES OF THE PRODUCTS. SELLER’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR DIRECT DAMAGES IS LIMITED TO THE 

AMOUNT PAID BY THE BUYER FOR THE PARTICULAR ITEM OF EQUIPMENT OR PART INVOLVED.

NOTE: IN THE CONSTANT EFFORT TO IMPROVE OUR PRODUCTS, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE 

AT ANY TIME SPECIFICATIONS, DESIGN, OR PRICES WITHOUT INCURRING OBLIGATION.

Summary of Contents for DX6LN-MCU

Page 1: ... Part No 31E01037 Models DX6LN MCU Applications Introduction General Information 2 Plan and Cross Section Views 3 Paragon ERC 2 Set Up Instructions 4 Case Data 7 Case Installation 8 Modular Condensing Unit 11 Electrical Connections General 17 ECM Evaporator Fan 22 Operation 24 Parts List 26 Warranty 26 ...

Page 2: ...ative humidity may result in operational issues such as the following increased thermal Btuh load high product temperatures coil icing product frosting and external sweating This case will accommodate up to 5 levels of product display shelving in addition to the deck pan level for greater merchandising visibility that grabs shoppers attention These cases offer exceptional display facing area and p...

Page 3: ...STRATUS Multi Deck Display Case 3 Cross Section View Plan View 80 22 20 161 4 55 6 42 59 1 1 2 80 7 8 AIR SPACE 3 42 35 29 29 3 42 3 4 16 1 2 DX6LN MCU 22 22 22 22 32 35 3 8 44 7 8 221 4 1031 8 273 4 ...

Page 4: ... 115 VAC 60 Hz 1 Phase 1 9 Amps Capacity 1 6 GPM at zero head Pump is UL Listed Paragon ERC 2 Controller Set Up Instructions A Paragon ERC 2 Controller is provided to control the compressor fans and case defrost Temperature Control When the case reaches the desired discharge air temperature the controller shuts off the compressor When the discharge air temperature rises above the cut in set point ...

Page 5: ...ature First Level follow these steps 1 Press and hold SET for five 5 seconds The display will show CLoC 2 Press SET again to change the time of day 3 Press UP or DOWN until the correct time of day is displayed 4 Press SET to accept the new time 5 Press DOWN to go to the next parameter Setpoint Temperature The display will show SEt 6 Press SET to change the setpoint temperature 7 Press UP or DOWN t...

Page 6: ...ft case 18 5 gallons per day 3 75 Gallon Pan A 6 ft 1 pan B 8 ft 2 pans C 12 ft 2 pans Evaporation pan heater is UL Listed Buck and Boost Transformer Optional A 1 5 KVA Buck Boost transformer is an available option The primary and secondary of the Buck Boost trans former can be interconnected for use as an autotransformer to slightly step up or down voltages When used as an autotransformer to slig...

Page 7: ...eater Amps N A N A N A Condensate Pump Amps 115 V 1 90 1 90 1 90 Compressor RLA 208 V 12 00 15 70 23 20 Condenser Fan Motor Amps 208 V 2 20 2 20 2 20 Refrigeration Cycle Amps 2 03 2 12 2 69 Defrost Cycle Amps 2 03 2 12 2 69 Evaporation Pan s Heater Amps 208 V 7 21 14 42 14 42 Case Circuit Minimum Circuit Ampacity Circuit 1 2 54 2 65 3 36 Case Circuit Maximum Overcurrent Protection Circuit 1 15 15 ...

Page 8: ...utside entrances or heating and cooling outlets 3 Verify at least 2 feet of distance between hot and cold cases 4 Ensure floor loading will support the case and the case contents 5 Ensure proper AC power is available Refer to case AC input requirements located in the electrical connec tions section of this manual 6 Ensure location will allow connection to drain lines and the drain line when instal...

Page 9: ...ht is added 5 If multiple cases are to be installed refer to the floor plan and install the first case in the lineup by snapping a chalk line where the front and rear of the cases are to be located 6 Continue the chalk line if multiple cases are to be installed The first case is typically the case that is at the highest area on the floor 7 Connect water drain line Reference waste outlet drip pipe ...

Page 10: ...ossible in drain piping 1 fall for each 4 of horizontal run Avoid long runs in drain piping which make it impossible to provide maximum downslope in piping Provide a space between the end of the drip pipe and the floor drain or sewer connection Case Freezing Do not allow drain piping to come into contact with uninsulated suction lines that will cause drain water inside the drain piping to freeze D...

Page 11: ...coil fac es the right end of the case when viewed from the front of the case The condensing unit must be aligned so that the refrigeration piping quick connect couplings can be attached to the condensing unit The con densing unit should be screwed down to the top of the case after connecting the refrigeration piping quick connect couplings 3 When the condensing unit is installed properly there mus...

Page 12: ...ed to the sewer It can save a lot of energy by draining the condensate to the sewer If there is no access for drainage please install the drain evaporator mechanism in the following way to prevent the water overflow to the floor Please follow the instructions for correct installation 1 Mount the condensate evaporation pan s on the top of the case 2 Assemble the condensate plumbing as shown below ...

Page 13: ...splay Case 13 Assembly Condensate Pump cont 3 Condensate is collected into the condensate pump with the following diagram 4 Please ensure that the condensate flows into the pump pan Ensure there is no leakage at the joints ...

Page 14: ...tting size in table below 4 Begin to tighten the couplings together by hand Continue to turn the swivel nuts by hand until it is certain that the threads are properly engaged 5 Using two wrenches one to rotate the swivel nut and one to hold the male fitting in place tighten each coupling CAUTION It is CRITICAL that ONLY the NUT on the pre charged tube be turned or the diaphragms will be torn by th...

Page 15: ...post in the swivel nut is forced against the bottom of the male fitting creating a mechanical seal Below appears to be a completed assembly with only two threads showing but the diaphragms have just begun to be pierced This causes severe operational issues as well as refrigerant leaks Two Threads Showing Knives Just Showing Barely Pierced Below shows an even more complete assembly with only one th...

Page 16: ...e stricting the flow of refrigerant through the small slits in the membranes or diaphragms NOTE The condensate drain pan will slide under the case The pump will be located under the case An outlet is provided under the case to plug the pump into Under no conditions should anything else be plugged into this outlet A 3 8 plastic drain tube is supplied with the case and must run from the drain pan pu...

Page 17: ...h as the following increased thermal load high prod uct temperature coil icing product frosting and external sweating Shelf Light Installation T8 Shelf Lights Make sure plugs are FULLY SEATED before applying power Due to the nature of rapid start ballasts it is highly recommended that lights are plugged in BEFORE power is applied to cases and BEFORE cases are at a steady rate operating temperature...

Page 18: ...NNECT TO MATCHING CONTROL CIRCUIT VOLTAGE BLK RED BLK BLK RED BLK T1 T2 L1 L2 RED BLU FAN 2 WHEN REQ D LOAD SIDE OF CONTACTOR T2 T1 T2 T1 BLK BLK SPLICE WHEN REQ D WHT BLK BLK WHT BOTTOM 15A CIRCUIT BREAKER TOP GRN WHT BLK Max 16A 5 1 A 6 7 8 2 8 3 A250V 16FLA 96LRA 14 AWG BLK CIRCUIT 3 CONDENSATE EVAPORATION PAN POWER SUPPLY 208 VAC 50 60 Hz SINGLE PHASE 14 AWG WHT 14 AWG GRN 14 AWG BLK BOTTOM 35...

Page 19: ...LK RED BLK BLK RED BLK T1 T2 L1 L2 RED BLU FAN 2 WHEN REQ D LOAD SIDE OF CONTACTOR T2 T1 T2 T1 BLK BLK SPLICE WHEN REQ D WHT BLK BLK WHT BOTTOM 15A CIRCUIT BREAKER TOP GRN WHT BLK Max 16A 5 1 A 6 7 8 2 8 3 A250V 16FLA 96LRA 14 AWG BLK CIRCUIT 3 CONDENSATE EVAPORATION PAN POWER SUPPLY 208 VAC 50 60 Hz SINGLE PHASE 14 AWG WHT 14 AWG GRN 14 AWG BLK BOTTOM 35A CIRCUIT BREAKER TOP 10 AWG GRN 10 AWG RED...

Page 20: ... BLK T1 T2 L1 L2 RED BLU FAN 2 WHEN REQ D LOAD SIDE OF CONTACTOR T2 T1 T2 T1 BLK BLK SPLICE WHEN REQ D WHT BLK BLK WHT 15A CIRCUIT BREAKER GRN WHT BLK Max 16A 5 1 A 6 7 8 2 8 3 A250V 16FLA 96LRA 14 AWG BLK CIRCUIT 3 CONDENSATE EVAPORATION PAN POWER SUPPLY 208 VAC 50 60 Hz SINGLE PHASE 14 AWG WHT 14 AWG GRN 14 AWG BLK 50A CIRCUIT BREAKER 20A CIRCUIT BREAKER 8 AWG GRN 8 AWG RED 8 AWG RED CIRCUIT 2 C...

Page 21: ...near the expansion valve bulb Read the suction line pressure as near coil as possible If closest is at the condensing unit estimate suction line loss at 2 PSIG 2 Convert coil suction pressure to temperature The difference between the coil temperature and the thermo couple temperature at the expansion valve bulb is superheat Use average superheat when expansion valve is hunting 3 Do not set the sup...

Page 22: ... reprogram the fan as needed disconnect the programmer and reconnect fan power If the setting is correct continue with troubleshooting Motor is not spinning Perform a hard reset of the electronics by removing power to the fan for at least 10 seconds Check that the fan blades are completely free of obstruction by manually spinning the fan blade If any obstruction is found remove it and inspect the ...

Page 23: ...nce across the speed selection and L1 pins with the common lead on the L1 pin Both measurements should have a value of MΩ s typically 2 3MΩ If either reading is zero or infinity replace the fan 2 FAN HARNESS PLUG 4 RESISTIVITY SPEED SELECTION L1 LINE N NEUTRAL SEAL 5 If the resistance measurements are good reconnect the power on the case side of the fan harness and check that the correct voltage i...

Page 24: ...s shut off during defrost During refrigeration the fans start after the evaporator coil temperature reaches 10ºF and run continuously thereafter As a safety precaution a safety cutoff Klixon is wired in series with the defrost heater to turn the heater off at temperatures above 65ºF 3 Single Condensing Case Systems A thermostat should be used to control case temperatures The ther mostat bulb shoul...

Page 25: ...coating applied to one side These coatings are sus ceptible to deterioration if certain cleaning solutions and even water are allowed to come in contact with them Every precaution should be made to keep liquids away from the coated side of the mirrors If liquids are allowed to flow along the face side of the mirror to its edge the liquid can seep between the coating and the glass causing serious d...

Page 26: ...oduct Buyer must prepay all costs for transportation of Products to Seller s factory Seller shall have no liability for expenses incurred for repairs made by Buyer except by prior written authorization Any claim under this warranty shall be made to Seller in writing within the warranty period specified above other wise such claim shall be deemed waived Seller shall have no warranty obligation what...

Page 27: ...ation or forty two 42 months from the date of shipment by Seller whichever first occurs PRO3 PACKAGED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Seller warrants the PRO3 Packaged Refrigeration System for a period of two 2 years from date of original installa tion or thirty 30 months from date of shipment by Seller whichever first occurs HYPERCORE Microchannel Coil Seller warrants the Hypercore Microchannel Condenser Co...

Page 28: ...eller s indoor equipment is specified to operate in a conditioned ambient environment not to exceed 75 degrees Fahrenheit or 55 relative humidity NOTE Providing specified ambient environmental conditions are the responsibility of the owner end user 9 To equipment with final destinations unknown to seller as indicated on the original sales order 10 To labor cost for repair or replacement of parts 1...

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