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Installation

Please read these instructions completely

before beginning case installation

IMPORTANT 

INFORMATION

Location

The  refrigerated  merchandisers  have  been  designed  for 
use only in air conditioned stores where temperature and 
humidity are maintained at or below 75°F and 55% relative 
humidity. DO NOT allow air conditioning, electric fans, ovens, 
open doors or windows (etc.) to create air currents around 
the merchandiser, as this will impair its correct operation.
Product  temperature  should  always  be  maintained  at  a 
constant and proper temperature. This means that from the 
time the product is received, through storage, preparation 
and  display,  the  temperature  of  the  product  must  be 
controlled to maximize life of the product.

Uncrating the Stand

Place  the  fi xture  as  close  to  its  permanent  position  as 
possible. Remove the top of the crate. Detach the walls 
from each other and remove from the skid. Unbolt the case 
from the skid. The fi xture can now be lifted off the crate 
skid. 

Lift only at base of stand!

Exterior Loading

These  models  have 

not

  been  structurally  designed  to 

support excessive external loading. 

Do not walk on their 

tops;

 This could cause serious personal injury and damage 

to the fi xture.

Leveling
IMPORTANT!:  TO  AVOID  REMOVING  CONCRETE 
FLOORING, WHEN INSTALLING A LINEUP OF CASES, 
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE HIGHEST SPOT OF THE 
STORE  FLOOR  IN  THE  AREA  WHERE  THE  CASES 
ARE  TO  BE  SET  IS  DETERMINED.  BEGIN  SETTING 
THE LINEUP WITH THE CASE THAT IS NEAREST TO 
THE HIGHEST PART OF THE FLOOR. IF A WEDGE IS 
A PART OF THE LINEUP NEAR THE HIGH SPOT, SET 
IT FIRST.

IMPORTANT!:  WHEN  REMOVING  LOOSE  PARTS 
FROM  INSIDE  OR  ON  TOP  OF  THE  CASE  SUCH AS 
INSTALLATION  KITS,  HARDWARE  OR  FASTENERS, 
ICE  PANS,  DISPLAY  PANS,  SPLASH  GUARDS,  AND 
INSTRUCTION MANUALS TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE 
SIDE BULKHEADS AT EACH END OF THE CASE OR 
TO  BEGIN  PREPARATION  FOR  INSTALLATION:  DO 
NOT LOSE THEM OR PUT THEM WHERE THEY CAN 
BECOME DAMAGED.

LEVELING: ALL CASES WERE LEVELED AND JOINED 
WHERE  NECESSARY  PRIOR  TO  SHIPMENT  TO 
ENSURE THE CLOSEST POSSIBLE FIT WHEN CASES 
ARE  JOINED  IN  THE  FIELD.  WHEN  JOINING,  USE A 
CARPENTERS LEVEL AND SHIM LEGS ACCORDINGLY. 
CASES MUST BE RAISED CORRECTLY: LIFT UNDER 
LEGS OR WOOD LEG BRACES WHERE SUPPORT IS 
BEST, TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CASE.

1.   It is imperative that the cases be leveled from front 

to back and side to side as they are being joined 
beginning with the fi rst case that is set in place. 
Remember: the fi rst case in a line-up to be set 
should be the one closest to the highest spot of 
the store fl oor. A level case is necessary to ensure 
proper operation, water drainage, and glass 
alignment. Remove any skids or shipping supports 
that are 

under

 the legs. Leave the leg supports 

attached to the sides of the legs on the case until the 
case has been set and leveled.

 

Front to back plumb should be checked

 by 

placing the level on the top of the side bulkhead of 
the lower case after the lower deck pans have been 
removed. Make sure that the area on the bulkhead 
where the level is placed is smooth and free of 
debris. Check plumb at both ends of the case at the 
side bulkheads.

 

Side to side plumb should be checked

 both at 

the front and rear of the case. At the front, a level 
can be placed on the stainless steel liner cap at the 
front of the lower case interior or on the stainless 
steel bumper box between the bumper and front 
Plexiglass. At the rear of the case, place the level on 
the stainless steel rear ledge. 

Check plumb at the 

center and ends

 to ensure that the case is truly level 

and that 

all

 legs of the case are supporting the weight 

of the case equally, front and rear and side to side.

2.   Set the fi rst case, and adjust the legs over the highest 

part of the fl oor so that case is level as described 
above. Prevent case damage: if lifting the case, it 
must be raised under the legs, the leg tubes or by 
the use of the wood 2" x 6" or 2" x 4" leg braces if 
applicable. Remove the side and back leg braces 

after

 the case is set.

3.   Set the second case as close as possible to the fi rst 

case, and level the second case to the fi rst using the 
instructions in step 1. This will be a mock-up only. The 
fi nal leveling of the case will be rechecked once they 
are bolted together in steps 7 and 8.

4.   Apply masking tape 1/8" in from end of case on 

the inside and outside rear mullion and to the side 
bulkheads on both cases to be joined. The tape will 
minimize cleanup from sealant overfl ow when the 
cases are drawn together. (It can also be left in place 
on the upper case mullions and exterior bodywork for 
fi nish caulking with silicone in step 9.)

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Страница 2: ...ndix D Recommendations to User 27 This Booklet Contains Information on R3HV MF Refrigerated Service Top for Meat with Gravity Coil and Refrigerated Self Service Front Case Shipping Damage All equipmen...

Страница 3: ...3 Cut and Plan Views...

Страница 4: ...LEGS OR WOOD LEG BRACES WHERE SUPPORT IS BEST TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CASE 1 It is imperative that the cases be leveled from front to back and side to side as they are being joined beginning with the...

Страница 5: ...r liner use scrap wood as wide as possible under the clamps so that the liner is not damaged Be careful to observe the area where the clamp is being tightened so that the case is not damaged as pressu...

Страница 6: ...g it is possible that the mini top hardware housing the pistons and armature has been jostled out of position This affects the opening angle of the glass 1 Be sure mini top hardware is level front to...

Страница 7: ...s should be level when touching the front rail of the case in the middle section If glass is misaligned then on the end of the case where it meets the front rail the glass could be higher Figure 2 wil...

Страница 8: ...to see if case has been leveled properly Ensure that the middle case bullet feet are touching the oor Case load is distributed evenly across all case bullet feet Step 2 Figure 4 will show Step 2 proce...

Страница 9: ...m to move Bolt size is 8mm x 50mm Step 4 Figure 6 will show Step 4 procedures Remove rear cap from rear of case Cut out silicone to gain access to base of arm v DEPENDING ON THE DEGREE OF MISALIGNMENT...

Страница 10: ...ntly push the glass clamp assembly At the same time push up on mini top hardware to raise case arms Step 6 Figure 7 will show Step 6 procedures Insert stainless steel shims in the gap created Once don...

Страница 11: ...rag as you go to create smooth and neat joints while the silicone is still uid DO NOT SEAL JOINT TRIM OR SPLASHGUARDS TO THE FLOOR Installation Cont d Bumper Installation Instructions Step 1 Make sure...

Страница 12: ...s part of the condensate drain to prevent air leakage or insect entrance Store plumbing system oor drains should be at least 14 off the center of the case to allow use of the P TRAP pipe section Never...

Страница 13: ...s Electronic Expansion Valve EEV Optional A wide variety of electronic expansion valves and case controllers can be utilized Please refer to EEV and controller manufacturers information sheet Sensors...

Страница 14: ...ent other than Hussmann use conventional Btu values Defrost Data See Spec Sheets Refrigeration Data Fish Application Note This data is based on store temperature and humidity that does not exceed 75F...

Страница 15: ...ed for refrigeration thermostats Case amperes are listed on the wiring diagram but always check the serial plate LED Driver Location Drivers are located within the access panel Electrical raceway that...

Страница 16: ...aluminum coils should be replaced if damaged Non Glare Glass Optional The high optical clarity of this glass is possible due to special coatings on the glass surface itself To preserve this coating a...

Страница 17: ...life proper sanitation and minimum maintenance costs the refrigerator should be thoroughly cleaned frequently SHUT OFF FAN DURING CLEANING PROCESS It can be unplugged within the case or shut off case...

Страница 18: ...ble lines are present you should ALWAYS scrub in a motion that is parallel to them When the grain cannot be seen play it safe and use a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad 3 Use Alkaline Alkaline Chlor...

Страница 19: ...TS ROPE HTRS NO CALRODS 4 2H23644 DIGITAL T STATS ROPE HTRS NO CALRODS 6 2H23645 DIGITAL 208V ROPE HTRS NO CALRODS 8 2H18308 DIGITAL 208V ROPE HTRS NO CALRODS 12 2H18309 DIGITAL T STATS ROPE HTRS NO C...

Страница 20: ...25 01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 0 31A 33W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01...

Страница 21: ...EPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 0 44A 48W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIGHTING BACK ROW LIGHTING...

Страница 22: ...0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 69A 74 2W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIGHTING BACK ROW LIGHTING LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 TOP SECTION TAG ORANGE OPTION...

Страница 23: ...ptional LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 03A 111 3W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIGHTING BACK ROW LIGHTING LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 TOP SECTION TAG ORANGE OPTIONAL 120 VAC 60 Hz BLK 14 L1...

Страница 24: ...14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 69A 74 2W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIG...

Страница 25: ...ES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 03A 111 3W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIGHTING BACK ROW LIGHTING LIG...

Страница 26: ...omplete start up evaluation prior to the loading of food into the refrigerator which includes such items as a Initial temperature performance Coils should be properly fed with a refrigerant according...

Страница 27: ...rm product 2 Is the product loaded beyond the Safe Load Line markers 3 Are the return air ducts blocked 4 Are the entering air ducts blocked 5 Is a dumped display causing turbulent air ow and mixing w...

Страница 28: ...covery Food store refrigerators are not food chillers nor can they reclaim quality lost through previous mishandling d Care must be taken when cross merchandising products to ensure that potentially h...

Страница 29: ...ed more of a right to know law than a pure product safety law When used as designed Hussmann believes that our products are not harmful We provide the Proposition 65 warning to stay in compliance with...

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