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98957CV (Rev. G - 01/19)
VRCTL(R)8FR*1D VRCTLFRDD*C
IMPORTANT
ALL SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED BY AN
AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSON
HANGER BRACKETS & TRAP
INSTALLATION
1) Remove hanger bracket fastened to back of cooler by removing one (1) screw.
2) Mount the hanger bracket and trap as shown in Figure 2.
NOTE:
Hanger Bracket MUST be supported securely. Add fixture support carrier if wall will not provide adequate support.
IMPORTANT:
• 6 1/4 in. (159mm) dimension from wall to centerline of trap must be maintained for proper fit.
•
Anchor hanger securely to wall using all five (5) 1/4 in. dia. mounting holes.
3) Install straight valve for 3/8” O.D. tube.
INSTALLATION OF COOLER
4) Hang the cooler on the hanger bracket. Be certain the hanger bracket is engaged properly in the slots on the cooler
back as shown in Figure 2.
5) Loosen the two (2) screws holding the lower front panel at the bottom of cooler base and two (2) screws at the top
(Use torx bits sold separately)
. Remove the front panel and set aside.
6) Connect water inlet line--See Note 4 of General Instructions.
7) Remove the slip nut and gasket from the trap and install them on the cooler waste line making sure that the end of
the waste line fits into the trap. Assemble the slip nut and gasket to the trap and tighten securely.
START UP
Also See General Instructions
8) Stream height is factory set at 45-50 PSI. If supply pressure varies greatly from this, adjust screw using the access
hole in the pushbutton (insert screwdriver). CW adjustment will raise stream and CCW adjustment will lower stream.
For best adjustment, stream should hit basin approximately 6-1/2” (165mm) from bubbler.
1
Vandal-Resistant Bubbler
Fig. 3
BASIN
Fig.4
Thermostat Installation Detail
Fig. 5
Heater Strip Detail
34
13
35
32
33
36
45
36
WARNING!
This unit is frost resistant down to 0
°
F with no wind.
Prevailing winds can reduce the ability of the heater element
to prevent light freezing. If the ambient air temperature will
drop below 0
°
F, the cooler needs to be drained of all water
by blowing out all water lines, evaporator (item 12), and the
drain trap. A heater strip is used to heat the unit and will
begin to cycle at 40
°
F
+/- 5
°
F. A check at this temperature
will ensure the heater is working and the unit is resistant to
light freezing.
ALSO, MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO PLASTIC OR FLAM-
MABLE COMPONENTS DIRECTLY ABOVE THE HEATER
STRIP.