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77X INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL

771/772/773/774 MODELS

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Figure 4.1  Product Tray Pushed In

Space must be provided for the extra tubing to be coiled up 

behind the dispenser.  Take care that it does not get pinched 

or kinked.

Figure 4.2  Product Tray Partially Pulled Out

Straight fittings allow the tubing to remain connected while 

working on the tray.

Countertop - Leg Mounting:  Another countertop option is to install 4” support legs (sold separately) to allow for 

easy cleaning around and under the dispenser.  The legs install easily into the same four holes used to bolt the frame 

to the shipping pallet.  As an added benefit, this installation typically meets state and local health department codes.

 

Base Cart:  A roll-around base cart (sold separately) can be used when a suitable countertop location is not available.  

Dispensers installed to base carts must be bolted to the cart to avoid the dispenser from falling off which could result in 

serious injury or death.  Once installed, seal the dispenser to the cart using a bead of clear silicone caulk around the base 

of the frame.

 

 

4.3  Installation for Easier Service

 

The 77x series of dispensers have a removable product tray to help with servicing the dispenser.  The tray may be either 

completely removed (for access to back components) or it can partially slide out (for access to front components) as 

shown in 

Figure 4.2

.  The dispenser must be properly installed to take advantage of these features.

 

Use the straight fittings found in standard FBD dispenser install kits (sold separately) when connecting the water, CO2 or 

N2 gas, and syrup lines to the dispenser.

 

Allow for an extra 18 inches (46 cm) of tubing in the lines for standard dispensers, and 24 inches (61 cm) for multi-flavor 

dispensers.  This extra slack will be useful when the tray is later pulled out for service.

 

Содержание 77 Series

Страница 1: ...77X SERIES INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL 771 772 773 774 24 77XM 0001_01 MODELS ...

Страница 2: ...laims all implied warranties including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose In no event shall FBD be liable or obligated to any customer or to any third party for incidental consequential or special damages regardless of the theory of liability arising out of or in any manner related to FBD parts equipment or any delay with respect to ...

Страница 3: ...G MODELS 8 4 7 UNIVERSAL GAS CONFIGURATIONS 8 4 8 CONNECTING TO ELECTRICAL POWER 9 4 9 SUPPLY CONNECTIONS 10 4 10 CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY 11 4 11 CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLY 11 4 12 CONNECTING TO SYRUP SUPPLY 11 5 STARTING UP THE DISPENSER 12 5 1 LEAK CHECK AND PRIME 12 5 2 INITIAL POWER UP 13 5 3 WATER FLOW RATE AND BRIX 14 5 4 FILLING BARREL AND STARTING 15 6 DISPENSER OPERATION 16 6 1 FREEZE 16...

Страница 4: ... 9 1 AIR FILTER CLEANING 36 9 2 REAR SEAL REPLACEMENT 37 9 3 BACKFLOW PREVENTER MAINTENANCE 38 9 4 SERVICING THE PRODUCT TRAY 38 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 39 10 1 HOME MENU MESSAGES 39 10 2 FAULT CODES 41 10 3 DIAGNOSTIC FAULT CODES 48 11 DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS 51 11 1 MOUNTING TEMPLATES 51 11 2 FLOW DIAGRAMS MULTI FLAVOR DISPENSERS 54 11 3 FLOW DIAGRAMS STANDARD DISPENSERS 56 11 4 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIA...

Страница 5: ... headaches and or tremors which are followed rapidly by loss of consciousness and suffocation Personnel exposed to high concentrations of N2 gas may experience dizziness drowsiness nausea vomiting diminished mental alertness and or loss of consciousness All applicable laws and regulations pertaining to the use storage and transport of gas cylinders must be observed To avoid personal injury and or ...

Страница 6: ...e shown as PSI or kPa on the dispenser display depending on the setting selected for DISPLAY UNITS see Section 7 10 Requirement Syrup Supply Pressure 70 72 PSIG 483 496 kPag Water Supply Pressure 30 PSIG 207 kPag Minimum Flowing Pressure 70 PSIG 483 kPag Maximum Static Pressure Gas Supply Pressure 70 72 PSIG 483 496 kPag Clearance 3 76 mm Sides and Back 12 36 304 mm 914 mm Top Refrigerant R404A Re...

Страница 7: ... mm 32 5 826 mm 32 5 826 mm Height Short Door 34 0 864 mm 34 0 864 mm 34 0 864 mm Height Tall Door 41 4 1 052 mm 41 4 1 052 mm 41 4 1 052 mm Air Cooled Dispensers Weight Empty 298 lb 135 kg 359 lb 163 kg 418 lb 190 kg Weight Operational 321 lb 146 kg 393 lb 178 kg 464 lb 211 kg Weight Shipping 338 lb 153 kg 404 lb 183 kg 468 lb 212 kg Remote Condensing Dispensers Weight Empty 283 lb 128 kg 343 lb ...

Страница 8: ...d on the under side of the shipping board F Lift dispenser up by the frame cross bracing and remove lower portion of carton 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 General Location Requirements Dispenser is intended for indoor use only A flat level location is required for proper installation When using a counter ensure it will support the weight of the dispenser plus the weight of any equipment placed near it See the...

Страница 9: ...ailable Dispensers installed to base carts must be bolted to the cart to avoid the dispenser from falling off which could result in serious injury or death Once installed seal the dispenser to the cart using a bead of clear silicone caulk around the base of the frame 4 3 Installation for Easier Service The 77x series of dispensers have a removable product tray to help with servicing the dispenser ...

Страница 10: ...tinuously If your dispenser has an opening on the top panel for the fan do not stack objects on top of the dispenser as this will block the airflow and damage the fan 4 6 Water Condensing Models Water condensing models have specific water flow rate and temperature requirements The minimum required volumetric flow rate is 3 5 gallons 13 2 L per minute and the allowable water inlet temperatures shou...

Страница 11: ... line voltage is above or below the required a buck boost transformer must be used Operation above or below the required voltage may damage the dispenser and cause inconsistent performance Operation outside the recommended voltage range also voids all warranties Remove the plug from the power cord and feed the cord through the strain relief located at the back of the dispenser Tighten the strain r...

Страница 12: ...s of layout with color specifications PANTONE BLACK C BRUSHED SILVER SYRUP 4 SYRUP 3 CO2 H2O SYRUP 2 SYRUP 1 Artwork for 24 2403 0001_D LABEL BULKHEAD DIAGRAM 774 Created 01 27 17 Rev D ECN 17 095 Contact FBD Engineering Department for digital artwork files of layout with color specifications PANTONE BLACK C BRUSHED SILVER SYRUP 4 SYRUP 3 CO2 H2O SYRUP 2 SYRUP 1 Artwork for 24 2403 0001_D LABEL BU...

Страница 13: ...ary regulator set to 70 PSIG 483 kPag Fabricate a 3 8 ID line from the secondary regulator independent tank or wall mount to the rear of the dispenser and connect to the appropriate bulkhead fitting This regulator should only supply gas to the frozen beverage dispenser and base cart if applicable Installing a shutoff valve near the connection is recommended For dispensers with multiple gas connect...

Страница 14: ...s supplies Ensure both are flowing to the dispenser Note The water and syrup pumps will activate loudly until the lines are pressurized 5 Thoroughly check for leaks at all connections 6 Install a 1 4 ID tube on the sample port shown in Figure 5 1 Check that the water and syrup shutoffs are on as shown in Figure 5 2 and then open the sample valve and collect the water syrup in a cup Continue to pri...

Страница 15: ...te fluctuations in regulated gas or Gas 1 Gas 2 from 50 to 70 PSIG 345 to 483 kPag because it will automatically compensate It is best to ensure during setup that the regulated gas is as close to 60 PSIG 414 kPag as possible 1 Press the green check button and then select the MENU option Next select the READOUTS option 2 Press the COMMON button 3 Verify the line voltage is at 230V 10 4 Verify the u...

Страница 16: ... the syrup shutoff valve to the off position Figure 5 2 2 Adjust the water flow rate to 1 5 oz sec 44 4 ml sec by dispensing water from the solution module through the sample port for 10 seconds into a measuring cup The amount measured should be 15 oz 444 ml Turn the flow control clockwise to increase the flow and counterclockwise to reduce the flow Note The WATER AND BRIX CALIBRATION screen under...

Страница 17: ...til the process has completed 3 Press the FILL BARREL button to begin filling with product Follow the prompts until the barrel is full about 90 of the barrel and then press the END button Use the relief valve to relieve pressure in the barrel Figure 5 3 4 Once all barrels have been filled return to the home menu 5 Defrost the barrel s by pressing the green check mark button then selecting DEFROST ...

Страница 18: ...ity pleaserefertoSections 7 13 and 7 14 for directions on setting up defrost times If a defrost is required outside automatic set times either for drink quality or service a manual defrost can be completed by highlighting the desired barrel in the home menu and using the green check button to select DEFROST It will take about eight to twelve minutes to defrost depending on the activity of the othe...

Страница 19: ...d up in the cup It can also be heavier in weight than a properly frozen drink To freeze the drink harder lower the setting in the FREEZE ADJUSTMENT menu It will take several compressor cycles before the product in the barrel has reconditioned to the new setting 6 4 3 Drink Too Heavy A drink with not enough gas will be heavy and may look dark in the barrel To increase the gas content in the drink i...

Страница 20: ...select button is required Up Down Arrow Buttons yellow These buttons move the selection cursor up and down Press the select button to confirm the selection Soft Key screen labeled Buttons black These buttons change function depending on the menu currently being displayed The function will be displayed below the top buttons and above the lower buttons ICON ACTION Returns the display to the home men...

Страница 21: ...time to time depending on the current activity or error For a complete listing of these messages please see the Home Menu Messages section Section 10 1 7 3 Pop Up Menu The pop up menu Figures 7 2 and 7 3 allows the user to do the following Start or stop the highlighted barrel Defrost the highlighted barrel Refill the highlighted barrel use only when partially empty Do not use this option to fill e...

Страница 22: ...and the bottom center soft key AUTO DEFROST PURGE FILL DRAIN BARREL WATER BRIX CALIBRATION BARREL COMMON HOME SCREEN POP UP MENU READOUTS SERVICE MENU LANGUAGE FAULT CODE HISTORY MAINTENANCE MENU SETTINGS READOUTS BEVTRAKTM MACHINE TOTALS DIAGNOSTICS FACTORY MENU CLOCK SCHEDULES MANUAL ON OFF RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS CLEAR DISPLAY ERRORS DATE TIME DEFROST SCHEDULE WAKE SLEEP MODEM SETTINGS REFRIGE...

Страница 23: ... the current status of all temperature and pressure sensor readings line voltage and other pertinent information about the operation of the dispenser Some readouts are common to the dispenser and others are side or barrel specific Press the BARREL or COMMON soft key button to switch between the two readouts Figures 7 5 and 7 6 For multi flavor dispensers there will also be a third menu that shows ...

Страница 24: ...luding a QR code Figure 7 9 Scan the QR code with a smart phone to see detailed troubleshooting steps For a complete listing of fault codes that can be displayed please see the Fault Codes section Section 10 2 7 8 Service Menu The SERVICE MENU options Figure 7 10 are intended for use by a trained service technician only To access these submenus select SERVICE MENU while in the MAIN MENU and then p...

Страница 25: ...fter the faceplate has been removed and there is air in the barrel It will purge the air from the barrel and replace it with gas Use this process before filling the barrel If the air is not replaced with gas then the drink quality of the first few drinks from the barrel will be negatively affected The process will fill the barrel with gas three times before automatically ending DRAIN BARREL This p...

Страница 26: ...ion modules Images and instructions are provided in each step LINE VOLTAGE CALIBRATION Figure 7 14 Calculates the voltage offset To use this function first measure the line voltage on the contactor with a voltmeter then enter that value into the menu Once entered the dispenser will calculate the voltage offset and correct the readout in the READOUTS menu Figure 7 13 Figure 7 14 ...

Страница 27: ... option to turn off motors intermittently this setting if ENABLED allows for beater motors to remain on at all times There are also four additional submenus that can be updated set up based on dispenser model to adjust different drink characteristics GAS CONFIGURATION Used to display and based on dispenser model select the gas that will be used in the dispenser Figures 7 17 and 7 18 DRINK TYPE CON...

Страница 28: ...rrect gas be selected in order to set up the DRINK TYPE CONFIGURATION Figure 7 19 correctly If the gas connections are being combined using adapter sets sold separately into one gas then the selected gas needs to be the same for the gas connections being combined DRINK TYPE CONFIGURATION Figure 7 20 Once the gas type has been set under GAS CONFIGURATION the drink type will need to be configured fo...

Страница 29: ...djust the bar graph up or down Approximately ten 16 oz drinks will need to be dispensed before the product in the barrel has reconditioned to the new settings Note The range of values is limited based on the configured gas and drink type FREEZE ADJUSTMENT Figure 7 21 The adjustment allows the service agent to make the drink more liquid or more frozen Note It will take several compressor cycles bef...

Страница 30: ...in this menu The time is in 24 hour format The Daylight Saving Time DST feature can also be activated and the start and end dates are adjustable Refer to your country s specific DST schedule to set the start and end dates For example In the USA DST begins the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November The example in Figure 7 23 shows DST has been set according to this schedule...

Страница 31: ... day If the day of the week is lowercase then the dispenser will skip that defrost time on that day There are also predefined defrost schedules available Contact FBD for details on the various schedules 7 14 Auto Defrost Menu In addition to a preset defrost schedule the dispenser has an automatic defrost feature Figure 7 25 This allows the dispenser to dynamically adjust the time between defrost c...

Страница 32: ...l days 7 16 Manual On Off Menu The MANUAL ON OFF menu Figures 7 27 and 7 28 allows the service technician to turn on and off any solenoid motor or status light in the dispenser This is useful when purging the barrels or troubleshooting the dispenser Note For protection all solenoids will automatically turn off after 6 minutes Formulti flavordispensers thereisalsoaMULTI FLAVORON OFFmenu Figure7 29 ...

Страница 33: ...set up as shown in Section 7 18 of this manual and a customer login portal will need to be created on the BevTrakTM website www bevtrak com Contact FBD sales for assistance in setting up an account 7 18 Modem Settings Menu In order to use BevTrakTM the modem needs to be configured To configure the modem from the MODEM SETTINGS menu Figure 7 31 select CONFIGURE WIFI This will open a WIFI SETUP MENU...

Страница 34: ...ispenser 7 20 Restore Factory Settings Menu The RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS menu Figure 7 35 allows a service technician to restore the dispenser settings to factory default This can be useful when too many settings have been changed and the dispenser is not operating at optimal conditions When restoring factory settings certain settings can be retained such as the defrost schedule auto defrost black...

Страница 35: ...r charge issues Beater Circuit This sequence will help identify any component failure in the beater circuit system such as the beater motor and capacitors Fill Circuit This sequence will help identify any component failure in the fill circuit system such as solution or gas solenoids or any leaks in the product delivery system To begin determine what the possible issue with the dispenser may be Sel...

Страница 36: ... equipment Remove all product residues from the surfaces of the dispenser Rinse thoroughly using clean water also at 90 F to 100 F 32 C to 38 C to remove the remaining soap Remove the drip tray if not connected to drain plumbing and cup rest to clean in a sink using a mild soap solution 8 3 Sanitizing The dispenser should be sanitized yearly Prepare a chlorine solution containing 100 PPM of availa...

Страница 37: ...itizing solution and reconnect to the syrup supply 12 Activate the solution solenoid 13 Place a large container under the dispensing valve and drain the barrel Activating the beater motor will facilitate draining the barrel Deactivate the solution solenoid when the syrup lines have been primed with syrup Continue purging the barrel and then deactivate the gas solenoid when the barrel has been empt...

Страница 38: ...pin and O rings that are recommended to be replaced If the internal metal components show signs of wear the SS DDV Major Repair Kit P N 12 2307 0001 can be used to replace needed components If the roll pin does not fit tightly with the handle lever replace the handle P N 12 2864 0002 F Replace the motor rear seals Section 9 2 G Sanitize according to manufacturer s recommended procedure Section 8 3...

Страница 39: ...the MAINTENANCE MENU and start the DRAIN BARREL process Follow the prompts until the barrel is empty and then end the process 3 Vent the barrel of all pressure 4 Remove the faceplate and beater bar Be sure to catch the remaining liquid from the barrel when removing the faceplate 5 With a small pick or corkscrew type seal puller reach into the back of the barrel and remove the rear seal Figure 9 1 ...

Страница 40: ...e drip tray if not connected to drain plumbing splash plate and fluid control cover to expose the product tray Remove the two nuts holding the product tray down using a 7 16 socket or nut driver Remove the ties taking up the slack in the wiring harnesses Liftuponthetrayandpullout Dependingonthedesiredtrayextractiondistancesomeofthepressuretransducers solution solenoids may need to be disconnected ...

Страница 41: ...ycle to complete FILL ERROR A barrel is not filling with product correctly Run fill circuit diagnostic sequence FREEZING Dispenser is in READY mode and product is being frozen No action required HIGH BARREL PRESSURE The barrel pressure exceeds 55 PSIG 379 kPag Dispense a drink to reduce barrel pressure MOTOR FAILURE A beater motor is stalled Run the beater circuit diagnostic sequence NITROGEN OUT ...

Страница 42: ...age Meaning Action WAITING TO FREEZE Barrel is ready to freeze but is waiting on other barrel s to complete defrost Wait until other barrel s have completed the defrost cycle WATER OUT Water supply turned off Restore water supply Dispenser will automatically restart ...

Страница 43: ... pump is operating correctly 4 Ensure the gas tank is not empty 5 Ensure the syrup shutoff valve at the solution module is turned on 6 Ensure any syrup shutoff valves at the back of the dispenser are not turned off 7 Ensure the syrup supply pressure at the dispenser is reading 70 PSIG 483 kPag Adjust the regulator if needed 8 Ensure the syrup pressure transducer is connected and working properly 1...

Страница 44: ...ithin a short period This can mean that the BIB connector or syrup pump has a suction leak Fix if necessary 3 Run the beater circuit diagnostic if a component failure is suspected 1 Is the location an extreme volume venue such as a festival If so contact FBD service for instructions on adjusting the timer 2 Run the refrigeration diagnostic sequence to determine the reason for the failure 1 Dispens...

Страница 45: ...rmer Even if the voltage is slightly above 200V a boost transformer may be needed as fluctuations in power during the day or during dispenser operation may cause it to drop below 200 volts and shut down the dispenser Note For optimal performance and to avoid component failures FBD recommends dispenser be supplied with 230 VAC 10 1 Install a buck transformer Note For optimal performance and to avoi...

Страница 46: ...oid harness connections and verify the active charge pressure on the READOUTS menu is not climbing If the pressure reaches the incoming gas pressure then the fill solenoid is leaking 4 Ensure that syrup has not entered the active charge system due to a failed expansion tank This may cause the orifice in the DCC module to be clogged 1 Verify the fill solenoid is electrically opening closing using t...

Страница 47: ...IG 483 kPag Adjust the regulator if needed 1 Verify there is a supply of compressed air 2 Ensure the compressed air shutoff valve at the back of the dispenser is not turned off 3 Ensure the gas pressure transducer is connected and working properly 4 Ensure the compressed air supply pressure at the dispenser is reading 70 PSIG 483 kPag Adjust the regulator if needed 1 Ensure the software matches th...

Страница 48: ... Ensure the N2 pressure transducer is connected and working properly 4 Ensure the N2 supply pressure at the dispenser is reading 70 PSIG 483 kPag Adjust the regulator if needed 1 Ensure ADA keypad has no visible damage 2 Ensure the keypad connector is plugged in correctly Make sure that the arrows on each connector align 3 Replace the keypad if faulty 1 Ensure the ADA keypad is connected correctly...

Страница 49: ...e 70 PSIG 483 kPag for barrel 2 1 Check the Gas 1 regulator on the header tray and ensure it is set to 60 PSIG 414 kPag 1 Ensure the N2 supply is not low 2 Check the Gas 1 regulator on the header tray and ensure it is set to 60 PSIG 414 kPag 1 Check the Gas 1 regulator on the header tray and ensure it is set to 60 PSIG 414 kPag 1 Ensure the CO2 supply is not low 2 Check the Gas 2 regulator on the ...

Страница 50: ... then replace the contactor 4 If contactor engages check to make sure the voltage at contactor terminals T1 and T2 is above 187V when the compressor is starting If below 187V the line voltage supply needs to be corrected 5 If voltage at T1 and T2 is good substitute a known to be good run capacitor If compressor starts replace the original run capacitor 6 Remove the wires from the compressor and ch...

Страница 51: ...ess from the suspect solenoid 2 Manually turn on the solenoid using the SERVICE MENU and check for 24 VAC at the wiring harness Note The voltage will read 19 VAC when not powered 3 If 24 VAC is present then replace the solenoid 4 If no voltage then replace the control board 1 Remove the control board and check for blown motor fuses Motor 1 F3 F4 Motor 2 F5 F6 Motor 3 F7 F8 Motor 4 F9 F10 A motor o...

Страница 52: ...ge then replace the control board 3 If correct voltage is present remove the solution module and replace the solenoid 1 Determine if the barrel is filling with gas or liquid If the barrel liquid level is low enough use a flashlight to look at the back of the barrel and see if liquid is entering the barrel Replace a leaking solenoid 2 Ensure the solenoids are not manually turned on by going to the ...

Страница 53: ...ition and install bolts from the underside of the countertop into the threaded bosses in the frame Seal the dispenser to the countertop with a bead of clear silicone caulk around the base of the frame to prevent spills from collecting under the dispenser 17 00 431 8 14 88 377 8 4 TAPPED MOUNTING HOLES SIDE PANELS FRAME 32 5 825 3 20 00 508 1 75 44 5 10 3 261 9 DRIP TRAY DRAIN 8 56 217 5 DRIP TRAY ...

Страница 54: ...3 774 MODELS 52 C L FRONT 4 TAPPED MOUNTING HOLES SIDE PANELS FRAME DRAIN DRIP TRAY 20 25 514 4 18 13 460 4 20 00 508 32 5 825 3 1 75 44 5 10 31 261 9 8 56 217 5 DRIP TRAY 6 80 172 7 DRAIN 1 06 27 0 Figure 11 2 Mounting Diagram for 773 Dispenser ...

Страница 55: ... MODELS 53 C L FRONT DRAIN DRIP TRAY FRAME SIDE PANELS 6 TAPPED MOUNTING HOLES 26 00 660 4 23 88 606 4 11 94 303 2 32 5 825 3 20 00 508 1 75 44 5 10 3 261 9 8 56 217 5 DRIP TRAY 6 80 172 7 DRAIN 1 06 27 0 Figure 11 3 Mounting Diagram for 774 Dispenser ...

Страница 56: ...S S S GAS 1 H2O P P P S P P EXPANSION CHAMBER SYRUP IN FREEZE CHAMBER 60 PSI SOLUTION MODULE SAMPLE DISPENSING 15 20 PSI S FLAVOR MODULE 2 FLAVOR MODULE 3 FLAVOR MODULE 4 P P P P FLAVOR SYRUP 4 FLAVOR SYRUP 3 FLAVOR SYRUP 2 FLAVOR SYRUP 1 MAIN GAS S P S SHUTOFF VALVE VARIABLE RESTRICTION PUMP CHECK VALVE PRESSURE TRANSDUCER SOLENOID VALVE VALVE PRESSURE REGULATOR L E G E N D RESTRICTOR QUICK EXHAU...

Страница 57: ...CHAMBER SYRUP IN P S SYRUP IN EXPANSION CHAMBER P FREEZE CHAMBER FREEZE CHAMBER 60 PSI SOLUTION MODULE SOLUTION MODULE SAMPLE SAMPLE DISPENSING DISPENSING 15 20 PSI S S GAS 1 P 60 PSI GAS 2 SIDE 1 SIDE 2 S S S S P FLAVOR SYRUP 4 P FLAVOR SYRUP 3 P FLAVOR SYRUP 2 P FLAVOR SYRUP 1 FLAVOR MODULE 1 FLAVOR MODULE 2 FLAVOR MODULE 3 FLAVOR MODULE 4 S S S S P FLAVOR SYRUP 1 FLAVOR MODULE 1 P FLAVOR SYRUP ...

Страница 58: ...SION CHAMBER EXPANSION CHAMBER EXPANSION CHAMBER SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE SOLUTION MODULE SOLUTION MODULE SOLUTION MODULE SOLUTION MODULE 15 20 PSI 60 PSI CO 2 H 2 0 L E G E N D SHUTOFF VALVE VARIABLE RESTRICTION PUMP CHECK VALVE P PRESSURE TRANSDUCER S SOLENOID VALVE VALVE PRESSURE REGULATOR NOTE DIAGRAM SHOWN FOR 774 S S S P S S DCC EXH 11 3 Flow Diagrams Standard Dispensers Figure 11 6 shows...

Страница 59: ...C26 R59 R60 R61 R62 R37 R38 Q 13 R39 C28 R40 D7 R63 C29 Q 14 R64 R65 R66 Q 15 R67 C30 R68 D8 R69 C31 Q 16 R70 U2 C 32 C 33 C 34 C 35 C 36 70 2239 0001 4 1 2 3 TANK 1 REG CO2 REG SEC GAS TANK 2 UNREG CO2 ACTIVE CHARGE H20 SYR 1 SYR 2 FLAVOR 1 FLAVOR 2 FLAVOR 3 FLAVOR 4 ADA KEYPAD 1 OUTPUT RETURN TEMP VOLTAGE VOLTAGE OUTPUT GROUND NOTE DIAGRAM SHOWN FOR 772 MULTI FLAVOR Figure 11 7 Electrical Diagra...

Страница 60: ...0570 0010 TRANSFORMER 192 VA 24 VAC 50 60HZ 14 0108 0003 NEMA L6 20P PLUG 24 VAC DIG GND L1 L2 OPTION FOR WATER COOLED 4MFD 4MFD 4MFD RV3 RV4 RV1 39VAC RV2 VIDEO DOOR POWER SUPPLY D C A B CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE NOTE DIAGRAM SHOWN FOR 772 MULTI FLAVOR OR BRN OR GRY OR BRN OR GRY Figure 11 8 Electrical Diagram for 771 and 772 Multi Flavor Dispensers 2 OF 3 ...

Страница 61: ...D FROM PREVIOUS PAGE CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE C D FLAVOR 4 FLAVOR 3 FLAVOR 2 FLAVOR 1 REF 2 DEF 2 REF 1 DEF 1 DISP 1 SOL 2 SOL 1 FILL VENT ALARM DISP 2 NOTE DIAGRAM SHOWN FOR 772 MULTI FLAVOR Figure 11 9 Electrical Diagram for 771 and 772 Multi Flavor Dispensers 3 OF 3 ...

Страница 62: ... 773 774 BEATER MOTOR 1 BEATER MOTOR 2 BEATER MOTOR 3 BEATER MOTOR 4 Harness Functions 772 773 774 SOL1 SOL2 SOL3 SOL4 CO2 1 CO2 2 CO2 3 CO2 4 REF 1 REF 2 REF 3 REF 4 DEF 1 DEF 2 DEF 3 DEF4 Harness Functions 772 773 774 TANK 1 TANK 2 TANK 3 TANK 4 SYR 1 SYR 2 SYR 3 SYR 4 REG CO2 H2O UNREG CO2 ACTIVE CHARGE GROUND 3 3 VDC ANA GND ANA GND 3 3 VDC 3 3 VDC ANA GND ANA GND 3 3 VDC OUTPUT 5VDC OUTPUT VO...

Страница 63: ... Hz ZB15KCE PFV 208 230 V 36 2055 0001 773 774 60 Hz ZB19KCE PFV 208 230 V 36 2027 0001 SWITCH OPTION FOR WATER COOLED OPTION FOR AIR COOLED 4 MF PLUG VARIES BY UNIT TYPE CONTACT FBD FOR ADDITIONAL PLUG INFORMATION D C A B CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE NOTE DIAGRAM SHOWN FOR 774 OR GRY OR BRN OR GRY OR GRY OR GRY OR BRN OR BRN OR BRN Figure 11 11 Electrical Diagram for Standard 772...

Страница 64: ...E CONDENSER FILL VENT CO2 1 RTN CO2 2 RTN 12 VDC CO2 3 RTN 12 VDC CO2 4 RTN SOL 3 RTN SOL 2 RTN SOL 1 RTN 24 VAC SOL 4 RTN 24 VAC 24 VAC DEF 1 RTN REF 2 RTN DEF 3 RTN REF 3 RTN DEF 4 RTN REF 4 RTN REF 1 RTN 24 VAC DEF 2 RTN 24 VAC C D NOTE DIAGRAM SHOWN FOR 774 Figure 11 12 Electrical Diagram for Standard 772 773 and 774 Dispensers 1 OF 3 ...

Страница 65: ...ram for the 771 multi flavor dispenser air cooled Figure 11 14 shows the diagram for the 772 multi flavor dispenser air cooled FLOW P PRESSURE TRANSDUCER DEFROST VALVE SOLENOID HEAT EXCHANGER P CONDENSER SCROLL COMPRESSOR FILTER TRANSDUCER DRIER PRESSURE EVAPORATOR EXPANSION VALVE SOLENOID TUBE TO TUBE S Figure 11 13 Refrigeration Schematic for 771 Multi Flavor Air Cooled Dispenser ...

Страница 66: ...77X INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL 771 772 773 774 MODELS 64 S S T DRIER DEFROST VALVE SOLENOID EXPANSION VALVE SOLENOID Figure 11 14 Refrigeration Schematic for 772 Multi Flavor Air Cooled Dispenser ...

Страница 67: ... RECEIVER P CONDENSER NOTE DIAGRAM SHOWN FOR 773 Figure 11 15 Refrigeration Schematic for 772 and 773 Standard Air Cooled Dispensers 11 7 Refrigeration Schematic Diagrams Air Cooled Dispensers Figure 11 15 shows the refrigeration schematic for the standard 773 air cooled dispenser and is representative of the standard 772 with the exception of the number of barrels Figure 11 16 shows the diagram f...

Страница 68: ...SCROLL COMPRESSOR PRESSURE EVAPORATOR EXPANSION VALVE SOLENOID DEFROST VALVE SOLENOID EVAPORATOR EVAPORATOR EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE HEAT EXCHANGER FILTER DRIER PRESSURE LIQUID RECEIVER P CONDENSER STRAINER Figure 11 16 Refrigeration Schematic for 774 Standard Air Cooled Dispenser ...

Страница 69: ... SOLENOID EXPANSION VALVE SOLENOID Figure 11 17 Refrigeration Schematic for 772 773 and 774 Remote Condensing Dispensers 11 8 Refrigeration Schematic Diagrams Remote Condensing Dispensers Figure 11 17 shows the refrigeration schematic for the standard 774 remote condensing dispenser and is representative of the standard 772 and 773 with the exception of the number of barrels ...

Страница 70: ... 772 Water Cooled Dispenser 11 9 Refrigeration Schematic Diagrams Water Cooled Dispensers Figure 11 18 shows the refrigeration schematic for the standard 772 water cooled dispenser Figure 11 19 shows the refrigeration schematic for the standard 773 water cooled dispenser and Figure 11 19 shows the refrigeration schematic for the standard 774 water cooled dispenser ...

Страница 71: ...77X INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL 771 772 773 774 MODELS 69 DRIER T S S S DEFROST VALVE SOLENOID EXPANSION VALVE SOLENOID Figure 11 19 Refrigeration Schematic for 773 Water Cooled Dispenser ...

Страница 72: ...77X INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL 771 772 773 774 MODELS 70 S S S S DEFROST VALVE SOLENOID EXPANSION VALVE SOLENOID Figure 11 20 Refrigeration Schematic for 774 Water Cooled Dispenser ...

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