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INSTALLATION

REMOVAL OF REDUNDANT APPLIANCES

Refrigeration appliances contain refrigerant and 

gases in their insulation and must be disposed of 

professionally by a licensed waste management 

contractor.
Please ensure that old or redundant refrigeration 

appliances are disposed of safely and legally. It is 

recommended that doors are removed prior to 

disposal in order to ensure safety.

UNPACKING

The Roll-in Blast Chillers/Chiller Freezers and 

Freezers are supplied modular form on pallets and 

require assembly on site.  Please see additional 

manual on assembly
Remove all external and interior packing and 

accessories. Ensure all such material is disposed  

of safely.
Check that no damage has occurred to the 

appliance, the tubing of the refrigeration system, 

power cable and plug top during transit. If damage 

has occurred do not use the appliance.
The appliance should be installed in a well ventilated 

room on a flat and level floor. 

 

PROTECTIVE COATING 

The polished stainless steel surfaces are protected 

during manufacturing and transport by an adhesive 

plastic coating.  
This should be removed prior to placing your 

appliance into use.  Carefully peel away to reveal  

the polished stainless steel surface.  Care should be 

taken to ensure that no adhesive residue remains 

on the surface.  Any stubborn or tough adhesive 

marks can be removed by following the advice on 

Page 11.

VENTILATION

Refrigerators generate a considerable amount of 

heat and, if operated in a small unventilated room 

will quickly cause the room temperature to become 

excessive. This could cause the motor to overheat 

and possibly damage the compressor. At the very 

least, such an installation will cause the unit to use 

an excessive amount of electricity. 
In addition to ventilation in a room, please ensure 

that cabinets with top-mounted systems 

(WBC/

WBCF50, WBC70 & WTBC70)

 have 500mm 

clearance between the cabinet top and the ceiling 

for engineer access and ventilation. For all other 

cabinets, please ensure a minimum clearance 

of 50mm is provided around the unit to ensure 

efficient and effective performance.
Roof mounted pod storage refrigeration systems 

require adequate ventilation as well. 

 

 

LEVELLING (CASTORS/FEET)

The Reach-in Blast Chillers / Chiller Freezers should 

stand level to ensure the correct operation of self-

closing doors and proper drainage of condensate 

from the evaporator.
Models fitted with castors are non-adjustable. 

Therefore a level platform / floor should be 

provided where the appliance is to be located. 

Where swivel and brake castors are fitted and it 

has been positioned, please ensure its brakes have 

been activated by pressing the metal bar down. 

Remember to release the brakes before trying to 

move it.
On models fitted with legs, levelling may be achieved 

by adjusting the bottom section. For marine 

specification models with flanged feet for deck and 

bulkhead fixing, installation should be carried out by 

a specialist marine company.

MAINS CONNECTION

Commercial kitchens and foodservice areas 

are environments where electrical appliances 

may be located close to liquids, or operate 

in and around damp conditions or where 

restricted movement for installation and 

service is evident.

Great care must be exercised at all times when 

installing, operating or servicing this appliance.
For appliances fitted with a moulded plug, for safety 

ensure that the mains power cable is extended free 

from the refrigeration system and cabinet, to avoid 

entanglement. If a plug or mains cable requires 

replacement, contact the Williams Spares Office on 

+44 (0)1553 817017.
The installation of a fixed appliance and periodic 

inspection should only be undertaken by a qualified, 

skilled and competent electrician; and connected 

to the correct power supply suitable for the load as 

stipulated by the appliance data label.

Do not block vents by stacking boxes on top 

or in front of the unit as this could affect 

performance and give rise to safety risk.

INSTALLATION

Summary of Contents for J1BC

Page 1: ...lemented correctly the optimum performance and reliability of your equipment should be maintained We assume the installer user and service provider are appropriately trained skilled and competent to p...

Page 2: ...nd the replacement of parts is required the equipment must be safely disconnected and isolated from the power supply using a lock off system at the isolation device It is advised that the electrical s...

Page 3: ...range of Modular Blast Chillers Chiller Freezers and Freezers are designed to blast chill freeze products WMBC 90 C 194 F 3 C 37 F in 90 minutes or less WMBCF 90 C 194 F 3 C 37 F in 90 minutes or less...

Page 4: ...the cabinet top and the ceiling for engineer access and ventilation For all other cabinets please ensure a minimum clearance of 50mm is provided around the unit to ensure efficient and effective perfo...

Page 5: ...ingle phase and come fitted with a moulded plug for safety and must be earthed We recommend that should the plug or cable fail contact Williams Spares Office for a replacement part WBC WBCF30 40 are s...

Page 6: ...ntainers insulate the food from the cold air When chilling unportioned food we recommend the use of the appropriate gastronorm tray or similar Likewise placing lids or covers on food will also increas...

Page 7: ...ility and ensures food stays in prime condition whether it is delicate pastries or fish or heavier items such as lasagne and meat casseroles Exceptions depending on the density types and sizes of the...

Page 8: ...of blast soft blast 4 blocks hard blast 2 blocks or freeze single block Freeze option on Blast Chiller Freezer models only 2 By pressing button select timer for the desired duration either 90 or if b...

Page 9: ...ng which a blast cycle cannot be programmed This short interval is to allow defrost water to drain away from the evaporator At the end of each cycle a defrost will automatically clear any ice from the...

Page 10: ...3 have to be linked THERMOSTATS AND PROBES Thermostats The controller can via the set of thermostat parameters control the refrigeration for soft blast chill hard blast chill and chill store All have...

Page 11: ...rapid fluctuations displayed when a door is opened or when the controller is hunting the instantaneous temperature This is achieved by introducing a thermal mass simulation routine in the software to...

Page 12: ...emove all racking shelving and drawer fittings to aid the process Kitchen fats oil and greases can also cause brown spots or stainng to appear on the stainless steel surface For stainless steel with v...

Page 13: ...vider to carry out a full service Note Non compliance may invalidate your Warranty REMOVING THE UNIT COVER Remove the screws in the top and bottom edge of the unit cover and pull the unit cover away f...

Page 14: ...S ITEM Symbol Value Unit Energy Consumption for Chilling Function E 0 108 kWh kg Chilled Full Load Capacity 20 kg Energy Consumption for Freezing Function E 0 878 kWh kg Frozen Full Load Capacity 5 kg...

Page 15: ...Freeze Cycle YES ITEM Symbol Value Unit Energy Consumption for Chilling Function E 0 078 kWh kg Chilled Full Load Capacity 50 kg Energy Consumption for Freezing Function E 0 6785 kWh kg Frozen Full L...

Page 16: ...ails Williams Refrigeration 9 Bryggen Road North Lynn Industrial Estate King s Lynn Norfolk PE30 2HZ Model s WBC70 Type of Product Blast Chiller Refrigerant Fluid s R452A GWP 2140 Blast Chill Cycle YE...

Page 17: ...same quality and standard as we use to build your appliance and have been rigorously checked tested and inspected to ensure the very best quality and exact fit You can contact us directly for everythi...

Page 18: ...rom Williams Refrigeration and not through a wholesaler or other supplier whose warranty terms may be different The Warranty Policy shall be non transferable Replacement of defective equipment can onl...

Page 19: ...control parameters other than those provided as standard factory settings 10 The customer fails to observe commonly accepted operating practices 11 The customer has not properly cleaned or maintained...

Page 20: ...on Hong Kong Unit C 12 F Roxy Industrial Centre 58 66 Tai Lin Pai Road Kwai Chung New Territories Hong Kong Tel 852 2407 5422 Fax 852 2407 3767 sales williams hongkong com www williams refrigeration c...

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