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SECTION 2
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not attempt to operate the machine until the safety
precautions and operating instructions in this manual are
read completely and are thoroughly understood.
Take notice of all warning labels on the machine. The la-
bels have been put there to help maintain a safe working
environment. The labels have been designed to withstand
washing and cleaning. All labels must remain legible for
the life of the machine. Labels should be checked periodi-
cally to be sure they can be recognized as warning labels.
If danger, warning or caution labels are needed, indicate
the part number, type of label, location of label, and quantity
required along with your address and mail to:
STOELTING
ATTENTION: Customer Service
502 Hwy. 67
Kiel, Wisconsin 53042
2.2 SHIPMENT AND TRANSIT
The machine has been assembled, operated and inspected
at the factory. Upon arrival at the fi nal destination, the
entire machine must be checked for any damage which
may have occurred during transit.
With the method of packaging used, the machine should
arrive in excellent condition. THE CARRIER IS RESPON-
SIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE IN TRANSIT, WHETHER
VISIBLE OR CONCEALED. Do not pay the freight bill
until the machine has been checked for damage. Have
the carrier note any visible damage on the freight bill. If
concealed damage and/or shortage is found later, advise
the carrier within 10 days and request inspection. The
customer must place a claim for damages and/or short-
ages in shipment with the carrier. Stoelting, Inc. cannot
make any claims against the carrier.
2.3 MACHINE INSTALLATION
WARNING
Installation must be completed by a qualifi ed
electrician/refrigeration specialist.
Incorrect installation may cause personal injury,
severe damage to the machine and will void fac-
tory warranty.
Installation of the machine involves moving the machine
close to its permanent location, removing all crating, set-
ting in place, assembling parts, and cleaning.
A.
Uncrate the machine.
B.
Install the four casters. Turn the threaded end
into the machine until no threads are showing. To
level, turn out casters no more than 1/4” maximum,
then tighten all jam nuts.
C.
The machine must be placed in a solid level
position.
NOTE
Accurate leveling is necessary for correct drainage
of freezing cylinder and to insure correct overrun.
D.
Machines with air cooled condensers require a
minimum of 6” (15,2cm) space on all sides and
back for proper circulation.
NOTE
In order for the condenser fan motor to work the
left side needs to be connected to a power source.
E.
Machines that have a water cooled condenser
require 1/2” NPT supply and drain fi ttings.
2.4 INSTALLING WIRING
A.
Refer to the nameplate on the side panel of the
machine for specifi c electrical requirements. Make
sure the power source in the building matches
the nameplate requirements. Bring the wires into
the junction boxes through the access holes in
the bottom rear of the freezer.
NOTE
Three phase freezers in areas of unbalanced elec-
trical loads require special attention when connect-
ing input electrical power. The unbalanced leg of
power (called wild or high) must be connected to
L2 in the junction box.
B.
Remove the back panel and the junction box
cover located at the bottom of the machine.
C.
Install permanent wiring according to local code.
D.
If the line voltage is less than 215V, the fan motor
needs to be rewired. Refer to the wiring diagram
for details.
NOTE
Low incoming voltage affects the fan motor speed
and could cause high head pressure errors from the
reduced air fl ow. Rewiring the fan motor prevents
the fan speed from decreasing to an unsuitable rate.