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Complete 101 Series Installation Manual
99-25517-I001 July 2022 Rev. B
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Section 6 - Cooler/Freezer* Store Condition Requirements
The installation of Anthony doors in various applications requires specific store conditions to achieve optimal performance. Please note that
ambient conditions in your store may vary throughout the day. Anthony/ Anthony Doors are built to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 72-2014 Test
Standard.
*Cooler/Freezer refers to either a walk-in cooler or freezer; or an LT or NT refrigerated display case.
Table 6.1: Operating conditions
NORMAL TEMP
Models
Operating Conditions
101N, 103N, 101T, 103T
75°F, 65% RH AMBIENT / 35°F WALK-IN
LOW TEMP
Models
Operating Conditions
101N, 101T
75°F, 65% RH AMBIENT / -10°F FREEZER
WARNING
Stop – Cooler/Freezer and store operating conditions that exceed the required limits may
cause condensation and result in sweating of doors. Facility operators should monitor the
cooler/freezer and store operating conditions regularly to ensure the required conditions
are met.
Operating Requirements and Recommendations for Optimal Performance
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Recommend HVAC vents do not blow directly on doors.
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Use of high viscosity dielectric grease is recommended for Hinge Pin Receptacle; for Harsh environments the use of dielectric
grease Anthony P/N: 98-25497-0001 is strongly recommended to ensure optimal performance and protect electric connections.
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Cooler/Freezer temperature settings must not operate below the recommended temperatures: Refer to Table 6.1 Operating
conditions above.
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Evaporators must be equipped with defrost termination control to end the termination early if the coil is cleared. Recommend
scheduling defrost during low traffic periods. Adjust the duration of evaporator defrosts according to the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
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The cooler/Freezer must be regularly inspected for air leaks. Identified air leaks must be sealed. Visually inspect box
penetrations and adjoining surfaces: the use of a flashlight is helpful. A smoke stick can be used to validate an infiltration while
the cooler/freezer is operating.
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Avoid direct evaporator air impingement on the cooler/freezer door. This can be achieved by ensuring shelves are always fully stocked.
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It is strongly recommended that air deflectors be installed in every evaporator inside the walk-in cooler/freezer. Refer to Figures 6.1
and 6.2.