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VIII. EXPECTED THAW PERFORMANCE/OPERATIONAL TROUBLESHOOTING

VIII. a - INTRODUCTION:
Even thaw performance is a function of many factors,
especially those involving product types and loading.
As a result, actual thaw times will vary as even similar
sized loads of the same product will exhibit some
differences in their thawing characteristics.

VIII. b - TEST PARAMETERS:
To provide a general performance baseline, Traulsen
performed some controlled testing in our lab which
may provide the operator with an approximate idea on
what to expect from their Even-Thaw unit.  Full load
batches of frozen product were used as follows:

ONE SECTION MODELS
336 lbs. of chicken, distributed between 14 tray levels.
Each level consisted of 24 lbs. of product loaded into
two pans (four 6 lb. pkgs. of frozen product total per
level/two 6 lb. pkgs. per tray).

TWO SECTION MODELS
672 lbs. of chicken, distributed between 28 tray levels.
Each level consisted of 24 lbs. of product loaded into
two pans (four 6 lb. pkgs. of frozen product total per
level/two 6 lb. pkgs. per tray).

VIII. c - TEST RESULTS
Under these actual load parameters, the one-section
model generally required approximately 19-22 hours
in order to completely thaw the entire load.  The two-
section model required approximately 24-26 hours to
completely thaw the entire load.

VIII. d - RESULTS AS A FUNCTION OF PRODUCT MIX:
The above thaw times were based upon a mixed load
of different chicken products typically found in many
establishments.  It is important to note that initially, all
tests performed were based on a mixed load of
product.  This consisted of approximately 1/4 nuggets,
1/4 strips, 1/4 to 1/3 breasts. This MIXED batch thawed
in the times listed above.   In actual operation, thaw
batches consisting of a single type of product, or other
ratios of different products may require more time for
thawing.  Both this and larger size loads can both
contribute to longer thaw times.

VIII. e - INCOMPLETE THAWING:
In operation, incomplete thawing (i.e. bags of product
in which not every piece was completely thawed) has
been found to usually be the result of those pkgs.
respective pan level having had restricted airflow due
to overloading (from stacked pkgs. or irregular shaped
packages that blocks air from getting to the pkgs.
closest to the cabinet interior side wall or rear).
Allowing for proper air-flow around each pkgs. of
frozen product should eliminate this situation from
occurring.

VIII. f - EQUIPMENT ISSUES:
If improper loading has been eliminated as a possible
cause for extended thaw cycle times, there are
several system checks which can be done to diagnose
the Traulsen Even-Thaw unit.
First, the amp draw should be checked early in the
thaw cycle.  Shortly after loading the unit with frozen
product, the electronic control LED, 

G

, should be

illuminated as the cabinet temp will probably be in the
30 to 34 degree F range as per the control read-out.
At this time, full heat should be on.  This is a 1300 watt
heater, 115 vac, is about 11.3 amps.  Add 4 blowers at
1.1 amps and a few amps for the controls and the total
amp draw should be approximately 16 to 16.5 amps.
When the cabinet temperature reaches 36

°

F, the LED

G

  will pulse indicating the heat is now being

applied at a 50% level.  At 37

°

F, the LED 

G

 will be

turned off indicating thaw heat is off.  This cycle will
repeat until the cabinet temperature stabilizes between
37-41

°

F.  When the cabinet temperature exceeds 41

°

F,

the LED 

H

 illuminates indicating that the cabinet has

switched to refrigeration cycle.  The cabinet will now
cycle between 37-41

°

F in order to maintain cabinet

temperature.
Also, be certain that  the thaw switch has not been
turned OFF.  This is located behind the louvers and
has a protective guard around it.  This switch can turn
OFF 2 of the 3 mullion blowers and reduce airflow
which reduces thaw capability.  In addition, the blower
wattage actually adds heat to the unit and helps
augment the units thawing capability.

VIII. g - OTHER CAUSES OF EXTENDED THAW TIMES:
Some frozen products are often stored in large,
irregularly shaped packages.  If used, these should
always be located along the outside wall with the
largest packages being placed closest to, but not
directly against, the wall.  It is IMPERATIVE that such
large packages not be placed up against the center
mullion air ducts.  This could result in blocked airflow.
REDUCED AIR  MOVEMENT  EQUATES  TO  LONGER
THAWING TIMES.
Care should also be taken to avoid pushing other pkgs.
of frozen product up against the mullion sheet metal
ducts.  Airflow could be blocked resulting in a similar
extended thaw time situation.
Another scenario to avoid is for packages to be placed
inadvertently up against the outside walls.  They will
also block air flow down the sides of the unit.  This is
especially an issue with the right side wall
because when the unit returns to normal refrigerated
operation mode, the cold air flows from the upper right
ceiling evaporator outlet, down the wall, and then
mixes into the cabinet, distributed by all the mullion
blowers.  If the right wall is blocked, and especially if
blocked near the top right of the cabinet, the cold

Summary of Contents for RET132EUT-FHS

Page 1: ...ed to the unit Should you need service however call us on our toll free number 800 825 8220 between 7 30 am and 4 30 pm CST Monday thru Friday It is our pleasure to help and assist you in every possible way OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL Instructions for the installation operation and maintenance of all Traulsen INSTALLER COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATI...

Page 2: ... heat I THE SERIAL TAG 1 FORT WORTH TX SERIAL MODEL VOLTS Hz PH TOTAL CURRENT AMPS MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPS MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION AMPS LIGHTS WATTS HEATERS AMPS REFRIGERANT TYPE OZ DESIGN PRESSURE HIGH LOW REFRIGERANT TYPE OZ DESIGN PRESSURE HIGH LOW 370 60294 00 REV A READING THE SERIAL TAG Serial The permanent ID of your Traulsen Model The model of your Traulsen Volts Voltage Hz Cycle PH Ph...

Page 3: ...nal installa tion The bolts can then be removed with a 3 4 socket wrench Avoid laying the unit on its front side or back for removal of the pallet NOTE Traulsen does not recommend laying the unit down on its front side or back However if you must please be certain to allow the unit to remain in an up right position afterwards for 24 hours before plugging it in so that the compressor oils and refri...

Page 4: ...erator with two important additional features 1 the ability to introduce small amounts of heat into the cabinet and 2 increased air flow indicated by the presence of blowers mounted be hind the mullion The Even Thaw refrigerator operates continually the intro duction of frozen product lowers the cabinet temperature below the heater setpoint temperature 37 F This prompts the refrigeration system to...

Page 5: ... screws which hold it in place On solid door units the top hinge s contains a microswitch for controlling the interior lighting To reassemble the hinge reverse the previous procedure Fig 3 Fig 4 4 IV g ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE SCALE The Traulsen Even Thaw model is preset at the factory to operate within strict temperature parameters Should these settings require adjustment please contact our Serv...

Page 6: ... MAINTENANCE cont d V c REPLACING THE GASKETS To remove the gasket to be replaced grasp it firmly by one corner and pull it out Before attempting to install a new gasket both the unit and the gasket it self must be at room temperature Insert the four cor ners first by using a rubber mallet or hammer with a block of wood After the corners are properly inserted work your way towards the center from ...

Page 7: ... switch located behind the louvered panel Switching to the Refrigeration mode switch OFF will turn off two internal blower fans and will reduce the Thaw mode switch ON performance Subsequently switching to the Thaw mode will have reduced refrigeration performance The controller has been preset at the factory and should not require any adjustments Traulsen engineering EXPECTS no changes be made to ...

Page 8: ...r loading has been eliminated as a possible cause for extended thaw cycle times there are several system checks which can be done to diagnose the Traulsen Even Thaw unit First the amp draw should be checked early in the thaw cycle Shortly after loading the unit with frozen product the electronic control LED G should be illuminated as the cabinet temp will probably be in the 30 to 34 degree F range...

Page 9: ...EM HERE REMEDY 1 Condensing unit fails to start a Check if cord plug has been disconnected 2 Condensing unit operates for a Are doors closing properly prolonged periods or continuously b Dirty condenser or filter Clean properly c Evaporator coil iced Needs to defrost d Shortage of refrigerant call service 3 Food compartment is too warm a Check doors and gaskets for proper seal 4 Condensation on th...

Page 10: ...0308 00 All Models Sensor Probe 337 60309 00 RET132EUT RET232NUT Transformer 337 60309 01 RET232EUT Transformer 337 60311 00 RET132EUT RET232NUT Solid State Relay 337 60311 01 RET232EUT Solid State Relay 337 29447 00 All Models Defogger Switch 344 60126 00 All Models Thermometer 378 60013 00 All Models Call Service Light 346 28924 42 All Models Lock Keys T 42 346 13186 42 All Models Lock Cylinder ...

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Page 14: ...O THE EQUIPMENT OR ITS SALE OPERATION OR USE AND TRAULSEN NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANYONE ELSE TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE EQUIPMENT OR ITS SALE OPERATION OR USE OTHER THAN AS STATED HEREIN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL WARRANTY for Canadian warranties see domestic US warranty TRAULSEN CO INC warrants to the original purchaser the Refrigeration Equipment ma...

Page 15: ... 4 I Inside Door Pan 4 Interior Arrangements 3 J K L LED Lights 6 Legs 2 Loading Guidelines 6 Louver Assembly 4 M Mullion Air Ducts 6 N O Operational Troubleshooting 7 P Power Supply 3 Process Loading 4 Product Mix Issues 6 R Refrigerations System 3 Return Authorization 2 S Serial Tag 1 Spare Parts List 9 T Temperature Scale Adjustment 4 Troubleshooting 6 7 Tray Slides 3 7 U V Vinyl Protective Cov...

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