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INSTALLATION, CONTINUED: SILICONE & BUTYL APPLICATION / BOLTING ADJOINED UNITS
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9
7/8
5/6
4
#2 hole is accessible near rear plenum.
#3, 4 & 9 holes are accessible after removing decking.
#5-6 holes are accessible after removing front panel.
#7-8 holes are accessible after removing rear panel.
>> Be sure to reattach components to case after the
adjoinment process is complete.
5. Overview / Silicone and Butyl Application
Sealant Overview:
Warranty is void if improper sealant is used.
Sealing tub prevents air from escaping through seams
between cases (causing condensation problems and
reducing refrigeration efficiency).
Sealing also prevents water from seeping between
cases to the floor.
Silicone and Butyl Application:
Form (1) INNER sanitation bead AND (1) refrigeration
bead BEFORE case is adjoined (as shown).
Then, AFTER case is adjoined (and bolted), form (1)
OUTER sanitation bead (as shown) into any cavities or
gaps that may remain along outer adjoinment areas
where butyl has ALREADY been applied.
Also place a thick bead of caulk around drain.
6. Bolting Adjoined Units
Bolt holes are at various locations (depending upon
model). Model illustrated MAY NOT exactly reflect your
particular unit but will likely be similar in layout.
Use appropriately sized nuts and bolts for each hole.
#1 hole is accessible at honeycomb (slight adjustment
or removal of honeycomb air diffuser may be
necessary for attachment of bolt).
Refrigeration
Butyl Bead
Note: Model Shown May Not
Exactly Reflect Every Feature or
Option of Your Particular Case.
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Silicone (best
for visible
areas)
Butyl (best
for non-visible
areas)
Inner Silicone
Sanitation Bead
Refrigeration
Butyl Bead
Outer Silicone
Sanitation Bead
Refrigeration
Butyl Bead
Inner
Silicone
Sanitation
Bead
Outer
Silicone
Sanitation
Bead
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Inner Silicone
Sanitation Bead
Outer
Silicone
Sanitation
Bead