Standex BCHX0050B Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 6

5/16 Rev. B 57-02497 

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M-SERIES CONDENSING UNIT FEATURES 

 
STANDARD COMPONENTS  

 

The M-Series set of standard features (pre-wired and mounted except as noted)* include:  

● Liquid line and suction line vibration absorbers (eliminators) for semi-hermetic units only 
● Preset non-adjustable high pressure control and preset non-adjustable low pressure control** 
● Crankcase heater  
● Head pressure control (flooding valve) 
● Heavy gauge, galvanized steel mechanically-fastened weather hood 
● Suction service valve 
● Heavy-duty angle leg base 
● Liquid line filter/drier 
● Pre-wired electrical control panel 
● Sight glass 
● Liquid and suction line kit with service valve 
● Timer (standard on low temp units only) 
● Compressor contactor 
● Defrost heater contactor (when required) 
● Generously-sized condenser (rated up to 120° ambient) 
● Rifled tubes in condenser for greater efficiency 
● Liquid line shut-off valve for easy change of filter 
● PSC condenser fan motors 
● Large liquid receiver (good for maximum 100 ft. line run) 
● One year limited compressor warranty  
 

*Components may vary depending on horsepower and application. Consult our factory for verification of 
standard and optional components. 
**Preset high pressure control and preset low pressure control are non-adjustable in medium temp M-Series 
units. The low pressure control is adjustable in low temp units. 
 

OPTIONALLY AVAILABLE  
 

● Special voltages 
● Insulated and heated receiver (thermostatically controlled)  
● Suction accumulator  
● Coated condenser coils  
● Oil separator  
● Phase loss/low voltage monitor  
● Factory pre-assembled evaporator coil (includes factory pre-mounting of thermostatic air control and  
    expansion valve)  
● Factory pre-charged system with quick connect liquid and suction line sets up to 40 ft. (specify length  
   when ordering)  
● Adjustable low pressure control for medium and high temp units  
● Dual pressure control  
● Circuit breaker  
● Suction filter  
● Fan cycling switch  
● Pre-mounted solenoid at evaporator  
● Liquid line solenoid valve (shipped loose) 
● Timer for medium temp units  
● Extended four years limited compressor warranty  
● Master Controller electronic control system  

● Reverse cycle defrost

 

Summary of Contents for BCHX0050B

Page 1: ...tion System Installation Operations Manual 908 Highway 15 North New Albany MS 38652 Phone 800 684 8988 Fax 800 232 3966 www master bilt com 2015 Master Bilt Products an unincorporated division of Stan...

Page 2: ...Walk In 9 Evaporator and Drain line installation Instructions 9 10 Electrical 11 Refrigerant Piping 11 Leak Check 12 Evacuation Dehydration and Start Up 12 Evacuation Procedure 12 Finish Charging Pro...

Page 3: ...refrigeration and electrical work DANGER Equipment MUST be properly grounded Improper or faulty hook up of electrical components of the refrigeration units can result in severe injury or death All el...

Page 4: ...following signal words are used in the warnings and safety messages DANGER Severe injury or death WILL occur if you ignore the message WARNING Severe injury or death CAN occur if you ignore the messa...

Page 5: ...solenoid valve shipped loose Timer Generously sized condenser for 105 to 110 ambient Large liquid receiver good for maximum 250 ft line run Defrost heater contactor when required Compressor contactor...

Page 6: ...r maximum 100 ft line run One year limited compressor warranty Components may vary depending on horsepower and application Consult our factory for verification of standard and optional components Pres...

Page 7: ...P 025 2 H P 050 5 H P 100 10 H P 220 22 H P 350 35 H P 015 1 H P 028 3 H P 060 6 H P 120 12 H P 250 25 H P 400 40 H P BTU HR RATING EXPLANATION NOTE APPLIES TO M SERIES ONLY Room temp H Nominal BTUH...

Page 8: ...n immediate inspection of your concealed damage item Crating material MUST be retained to show the inspector from the truck line INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS I Handling and Placement of Condensing Unit T...

Page 9: ...lifting and mounting to the ceiling to prevent sheet metal damage EVAPORATOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A Do not install the evaporator too close to door openings to prevent icing problems B Minimum c...

Page 10: ...ceptable b Drain lines must exit the freezer or cooler as quickly as possible and must have a pitch of at least 1 8 inch foot downward or meet the local code requirements c Drain lines must have indiv...

Page 11: ...ube cutter DO NOT CUT TUBING WITH A SAW Note The liquid line size is determined by conventional piping practices for air and electric defrost use chart on pages 15 16 For reverse cycle defrost the liq...

Page 12: ...YSTEM COMPRESSOR AS A VACUUM PUMP DO NOT OPERATE COMPRESSOR WHILE SYSTEM IS IN A VACUUM EVACUATION PROCEDURE A Open all condensing unit service valves and relieve system pressure Also open any line va...

Page 13: ...to high amperage The oil sight glass should be between 1 2 and 3 4 full during normal operation B Remote M Series Condensing Units 1 For models without head pressure control valve With the system oper...

Page 14: ...accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations from inside wall or obstructions to rear of evaporator Drill holes through the walk in wall large enough to pass refrigeration lines electrical line...

Page 15: ...and allow to run at least 24 hours before placing product into the walk in During the testing period you should Check the temperature holding range against the control setting On low temperature units...

Page 16: ...ements of unit to power supply voltage E Set temperature control for desired temperature range F Check setting of thermostatic expansion valve for proper operation G Check sight glass for proper refri...

Page 17: ...5 16 Rev B 57 02497 NOTE Sizes specified are for Type L copper tubing...

Page 18: ...5 16 Rev B 57 02497 18 NOTE Sizes specified are for Type L copper tubing...

Page 19: ...8 to 1 3 8 OD lines and 10 feet for 1 5 8 and 2 1 8 OD lines 3 Where condensation dripping would be objectionable insulate suction lines and where the sun could adversely affect performance insulate b...

Page 20: ...ge Charge Charge Charge Charge Unit to Fill to Fill Unit to Fill to Fill Unit to Fill to Fill Model R 22 R 404A Model R 22 R 404A Model R 22 R 404A BCH 0300 8 4 7 1 BHMX0300 8 4 MCHX0060 4 2 BCH 0500...

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Page 22: ...TFD 2DC3 050E TFD 41437 46041 R 22 C 5 5 8 1 3 8 16 460 60 3 BCHX050LC 2DC3 050E TFC 2DC3 050E TFC 42017 46685 R 22 D 5 5 8 1 3 8 34 208 230 60 3 BCHX050XC 2DD3 050E TFC 2DD3 050E TFC 51948 57720 R 22...

Page 23: ...075E TFC 63039 70043 R134a E 7 5 1 1 8 1 3 8 46 208 230 60 3 BCHY1000C 3DS3 100E TFC 3DS3 100E TFC 102088 113431 R134a F 10 7 8 1 3 8 64 208 230 60 3 BCHY100XCC 3DS3 100E TFC 3DS3 100E TFC 102088 113...

Page 24: ...EAVB 021E CAV 6489 8448 10773 R 404A B 2 3 8 7 8 26 208 230 60 1 BCLZ0200C EAVA 021E TAC EAVA 021E TAC 6489 8448 10773 R 404A B 2 3 8 7 8 20 208 230 60 3 BCLZ0200E EAVA 021E TAD EAVA 021E TAD 6489 844...

Page 25: ...BCLZ1000C 3DS3 100E TFC 3DS3 100E TFC 39632 50630 62719 R 404A E 10 7 8 1 3 8 71 208 230 60 3 BCLZ1000E 3DS3 100E TFD 3DS3 100E TFD 39632 50630 62719 R 404A E 10 7 8 1 3 8 37 460 60 3 BCLZ1000G 3DS3 1...

Page 26: ...3DF3 1200 TFC 106882 R 22 F 12 7 8 1 5 8 88 208 230 60 3 BCMX120XE 3DK3 1200 TFD 3DK3 1200 TFD 119511 R 22 F 12 7 8 1 5 8 61 460 60 3 BCMX120YE 4P 15 2 4P 15 2 119511 R 22 F 12 7 8 1 5 8 61 460 60 3 B...

Page 27: ...00E 2DC3 050E TFD 2DC3 050E TFD 38257 R 404A C 5HP 5 8 1 3 8 21 460 60 3 BCMZ0750C 2DA3 075E TFC 2DA3 075E TFC 63130 R 404A D 7 5HP 5 8 1 3 8 64 208 230 60 3 BCMZ0750E 2DA3 075E TFD 2DA3 075E TFD 6313...

Page 28: ...6 29962 R 22 C 3 1 2 7 8 20 200 230 60 3 BHHX0300E CR41KQ TFD CR41KQ TFD 26966 29962 R 22 C 3 1 2 7 8 10 460 60 3 BHHX030LC CR41KQ TF5 CR41KQ TF5 28004 31115 R 22 C 3 1 2 7 8 20 200 230 60 3 BHHX030RC...

Page 29: ...4 5 8 7 8 24 200 230 60 3 BHHZ0500B CS33K3E PFV CS33K3E PFV 37373 41525 R 404A C 5 5 8 7 8 42 208 230 60 1 BHHZ0500C CS33K3E TF5 CS33K3E TF5 37373 41525 R 404A C 5 5 8 7 8 30 200 230 60 3 BHHZ050LC C...

Page 30: ...200 230 60 3 BHMX025LB CRG3 0250 PFV CRG3 0250 PFV 18766 R 22 C 2 5 1 2 7 8 31 208 230 60 1 BHMX025NB CRG3 0250 PFV CRG3 0250 PFV 17907 R 22 C 2 5 1 2 7 8 28 208 230 60 1 BHMX025NC CRG3 0250 TF5 CRG3...

Page 31: ...TFD 43650 48500 R 22 C 5 5 8 7 8 15 460 60 3 BSHX060LCC ZB45KCE TF5 ZB45KCE TF5 52200 58000 R 22 E 6 7 8 1 1 8 31 200 230 60 3 BSHX060VCC ZB45KCE TF5 ZB45KCE TF5 52200 58000 R 22 D 6 5 8 7 8 32 200 2...

Page 32: ...11758 15047 18615 R 404A C 4 1 2 7 8 32 200 230 60 3 BSLZ040VCC ZF13K4E TF5 1 x TEL 5 24 11758 15047 18615 R 404A C 4 1 2 7 8 20 200 230 60 3 BSLZ040VCJ ZF13K4E TF5 ZF13K4E TF5 11758 15047 18615 R 404...

Page 33: ...7 8 45 200 230 60 3 BSMX050VCM ZB38KCE TF5 ZB38KCE TF5 39100 43800 48500 R 22 C 5 5 8 7 8 45 200 230 60 3 BSMX050VCN ZB38KCE TF5 ZB38KCE TF5 39100 43800 48500 R 22 C 5 5 8 7 8 45 200 230 60 3 BSMX050V...

Page 34: ...TFC 34517 38943 43539 R 22 M5 4 5 8 1 1 8 44 208 230 60 3 MCHX0501C NRA2 0500 TFC NRA2 0500 TFC 40155 44944 49973 R 22 M5 5 5 8 1 1 8 44 208 230 60 3 MCHZ0061B HAJB 005E CAV HAJB 005E CAV 5026 5505 5...

Page 35: ...LAHA 032E TAC 10324 14294 18827 R 404A T 3 1 2 1 1 8 26 208 230 60 3 MCLZ0171B NRD1 040E CFB NRD1 040E CFB 12434 16915 21760 R 404A M3 4 1 2 1 1 8 44 230 60 1 MCLZ0171C NRD1 032E TFC NRD1 032E TFC 128...

Page 36: ...12559 16081 18189 20387 R 22 M2 2 2 1 2 7 8 29 208 230 60 1 MHHX0221C CR28KQ TF5 CR28KQ TF5 12034 15408 17500 19711 R 22 M2 2 2 1 2 7 8 29 200 230 60 3 MHHX0251B CR33KQ PFV CR33KQ PFV 14383 18416 207...

Page 37: ...CS10K6E TF5 CS10K6E TF5 10083 12911 14326 15671 R 404A M2 1 5 1 2 7 8 20 200 230 60 3 MHHZ0171CM CS10K6E TF5 CS10K6E TF5 10083 12911 14326 15671 R 404A M2 1 5 1 2 7 8 20 200 230 60 3 MHHZ0191B CS12K6...

Page 38: ...K6E PFV CF06K6E PFV 4031 5936 7988 R 404A M1 1 5 3 8 1 1 8 18 208 230 60 1 MHLZ007TB CF06K6E PFV CF06K6E PFV 4270 6437 8832 R 404A S 1 5 3 8 1 1 8 20 208 230 60 1 MHLZ0091B CF09K6E PFV CF09K6E PFV 619...

Page 39: ...8076 30475 R 404a M3 3 5 8 7 8 26 200 230 60 3 MSHZ0351B ZB26KCE PFV ZB26KCE PFV 24911 29464 32205 34892 R 404a M3 4 5 8 1 1 8 39 200 230 60 1 MSHZ0351C ZB26KCE TF5 ZB26KCE TF5 24823 29294 32038 34727...

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Page 43: ...department at Master Bilt should be contacted at the time of sale or disposal of your walk in so records may be kept of its new location If you sell or give away your Master Bilt cabinet and you evacu...

Page 44: ...____________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Phone _______________________________ Condensing Unit Model_________________________ Serial __...

Page 45: ...5 16 Rev B 57 02497 45 2015 Master Bilt Products an unincorporated division of Standex International Corporation All rights reserved...

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