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OVERVIEW / DISPLAY TYPE I vs. II / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS  -  PAGE 1 of 2  

WARNING 

 

Hazardous moving parts.  Do not operate unit with covers removed.               

Fan blades may be exposed when deck panel is removed.   

Disconnect power before removing deck panel. 

WARNING  

  

Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit. 

CAUTION!  More than one source of electrical supply is                                           

employed with units that have separate circuits.   

Disconnect ALL ELECTRICAL SOURCES before servicing. 

 

WARNING 

ELECTRICAL 

  HAZARD

 

 

WARNING 

KEEP 

HANDS 

CLEAR

 

OVERVIEW 

 

 

These Structural Concepts Reveal

®

 cases are 

designed to merchandise packaged products at      

40 °F (4 °C) or less product temperatures. 

 

Cases should be installed and operated according to 

this operating manual’s instructions to insure proper 

performance.  Improper use will void warranty. 

 

TYPE I vs. TYPE II ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 

 

This unit is designed for the display of products in 

ambient store conditions where temperature and 

humidity are maintained within a specific range.   

 

 

Type I display refrigerators are intended for use in an 

area where environmental conditions are controlled 

and maintained so that the ambient temperature does 

not exceed 75 °F (24 °C) and 55% maximum humidity. 

 

Type II display refrigerators are intended for use in an 

area where environmental conditions are controlled and 

maintained so that the ambient temperature does not 

exceed 80 °F (27 °C) and 55% maximum humidity. 

 

If unsure if your unit is Type I or II, see tag next to serial 

label.  See 

SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFORMATION 

LISTED / TECH INFO & SERVICE

 section in this 

manual for sample serial labels.

 

 

COMPLIANCE 

 

 

Performance issues when in violation of applicable 

NEC, federal, state and local electrical and plumbing 

codes are not covered by warranty. See below: 

 

WARNINGS 

 

 

Please read the important warnings in this document 

carefully as they can prevent injury or death. 

 

See next page for 

PRECAUTIONS

.

 

COMPLIANCE 

 

This equipment MUST be installed in compliance with 

all applicable NEC, federal, state and local  

electrical and plumbing codes. 

ATTENTION    

CONTRACTORS

 

CAUTION! IF YOUR UNIT IS SELF-CONTAINED, YOU MUST  

CHECK CONDENSATE PAN POSITION & PLUG! 

 

Water on flooring can cause extensive damage!  

Before powering up unit, check and confirm that: 

 

 

Condensate pan is DIRECTLY UNDER condensate drain. 

 

Condensate pan plug is securely plugged into receptacle. 

 

Overflow pan has plug connected to its box. Units with optional  Clean 

Sweep® MUST HAVE two plugs connected. 

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including 

 Urethane (Ethyl Carbamate), which are known to the state of  

California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive  

harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

 

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Страница 1: ...NG OR RISERS IN LIEU OF SHELVING CAUTION DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON UPPER GLASS ENCLOSURE ONLY USE HANDLES AT EACH END OF CASE TO PUSH OR PULL CASE INTO POSITION Reveal Model NR3651RRSV Rear Sliding Doors...

Страница 2: ...UB AREA AFTER DECK PAN REMOVAL 36 MODELS CASE DESIGN CONT D TUB AREA AFTER DECK PAN REMOVAL 48 60 and 72 MODELS CASE DESIGN CONT D LED LIGHT SWITCH LOCATION LED LIGHTS THERMOMETERS CASE DESIGN CONT D...

Страница 3: ...ght Case Depth x Width NR3651RRSV 16 50 3 4 33 D x 35 3 4 W NR3658RRSV 16 57 1 2 33 D x 35 3 4 W NR4851RRSV 16 50 3 4 33 D x 47 3 4 W NR4858RRSV 16 57 1 2 33 D x 47 3 4 W NR6051RRSV 16 50 3 4 33 D x 5...

Страница 4: ...are intended for use in an area where environmental conditions are controlled and maintained so that the ambient temperature does not exceed 80 F 27 C and 55 maximum humidity If unsure if your unit is...

Страница 5: ...s keep unit at least 15 feet from exterior doors overhead HVAC vents or any air curtain disruption Do not expose to direct sunlight or heat source ovens fryers etc CAUTION CAUTION LAMP REPLACEMENT GUI...

Страница 6: ...and OFF case Air intake grille is held in place by magnets Toe Kick No screw removal is required Place air intake grille in secure location while removing case from Skid 3 Disconnect Case From Skid Us...

Страница 7: ...ramp if available Slide Skid from under case as required Maintain support of case at all times or center of gravity may cause case to fall See illustration at right 7 Casters Locking After case is at...

Страница 8: ...to slots in upright F Nylon thumb screws 4 per shelf secures shelving during shipment Note Remove using pliers if necessary and discard thumbscrews after case is installed so shelves can be disassemb...

Страница 9: ...porator fans are rotating Turn on LED light switch located on rear right upright cover See CASE DESIGN CONT D LED LIGHT SWITCH LOCATION section in this operating manual for illustration 10 Toe Kick To...

Страница 10: ...ing 2 screws Note Shipping brace that is opposite to air intake side of condenser package shown below is NOT to be removed 13 Attaching Front Panel Components Carefully remove components from packagin...

Страница 11: ...ld it firmly in place See illustration below 17 Attaching Rear Grille Use finger holes to place rear grille s inner hooks onto case rear s lower shoulder screws Snap onto case s two 2 rear vertical ma...

Страница 12: ...nal Upper Shelving Air Return Grille UV Bonded Glass Upper Air Return Grille Similar Position as Lower Section Convertible Upper Section Ambient Refrigerated Refrigerated Lower Section Handles For Pus...

Страница 13: ...movable Rear Doors Lower Section With Rear Doors And Acrylic Perforated Plenums Condenser Package Clean Sweep Coil Cleaner Handles For Pushing or Pulling Unit Into Position Typ Rear Caster Electrical...

Страница 14: ...emove base support bracket by removing 4 screws Remove 4 screws from the controller DC driver box cover to access electrical components Note Only certified electricians are to access electrical compon...

Страница 15: ...wn in D Air Return A Upper section in ambient state cover in horizontal position preventing airflow into upper section B Air discharge cover shown removed from case via finger holes for illustrative p...

Страница 16: ...below reflects single evaporator fan 36 units It is shown after removal of deck pans After cleaning or servicing in tub area return deck pans to case and return power to case Refrigeration Line Route...

Страница 17: ...ub area Illustration below reflects dual evaporator fan 48 60 and 72 units after removal of deck pans After cleaning or servicing in tub area return deck pans to case and return power to case Refriger...

Страница 18: ...ee TROUBLESHOOTING TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL section in manual if LED lights malfunction 9 Thermometer Function Placement Separate thermometers are located in both upper and lower sections of...

Страница 19: ...ach door up toward the top of the case pivot the bottom of the door out Return doors to case in reverse order they were removed 11 Rear Perforated Plenum Control Acrylic perforated plenums are used on...

Страница 20: ...Coil Hot Gas Loop Condensate Pan Sight Glass Compressor 11 Condenser Package Self Contained Units Assembly disassembly and servicing to be performed by licensed refrigeration contractor Condensate Pac...

Страница 21: ...roduct must be kept 1 from upper shelves and or upper UV bonded glass to enhance free airflow Cool air must flow over and around product to return air grille at case front Caution Do not impede air di...

Страница 22: ...Consideration Upper section airflow diffuses at rear with return airflow grille at front Do not block air diffuser grille or return air grille Product must be kept 1 from upper shelves and or upper gl...

Страница 23: ...remove from case no screw removal required and use a rag or soft bristled brush to wipe off excess dust particles from filter Run in normal dishwasher cycle Remove from dishwasher Dry with soft cloth...

Страница 24: ...low instructions as to proper dilution safety precautions and scrubbing method If electric coil overflow evaporator pan is dirty clean it and in same manner while cleaning rest of condenser package Af...

Страница 25: ...Remove the Clean Sweep rail Wash rails brushes in hot water and mild soap solution If brushes are worn they must be replaced Call Technical Service Department to replace Toll Free number is listed at...

Страница 26: ...olding Proper Temperature If a large amount of warm product was added to the case it will take time for the temperature to adjust Product must be pre chilled before placing in case Check that the case...

Страница 27: ...no gap See illustrations below left Power may not be reaching the case Contact store management to have trained service provider perform troubleshooting Troubleshooting to be performed by trained serv...

Страница 28: ...rain into Swap out regularly until case has completely drained When power to case is restored condensate pan should function properly and water will no longer overflow onto flooring Check that the dra...

Страница 29: ...hat the fan shroud is properly secured Fans Are Not Working Check that the MAIN power switch is on Check that fans are plugged in at the fan shroud Check for foreign material obstructing fan performan...

Страница 30: ...perature changes during defrost mode but will return to normal Fourth LED will indicate defrost cycle in progress Check that case is not in sun or near a heat or air conditioning vent If case is locat...

Страница 31: ...s Not Operating Check that the utility power is on Check that the MAIN power switch is on Check the circuit breaker box for tripped circuits Condensing Unit Is Not Operating Check that the power is tu...

Страница 32: ...system Check that liquid line filter dryer is not plugged Check that close offs are intact around condensing coil and that air is not recirculating Check that store ambient temperature isn t above max...

Страница 33: ...e is no air recirculation around evaporator coil Check that evaporator coil is not iced up High Suction Pressure Check for refrigerant overcharge Check that compressor reed valves aren t bad Look for...

Страница 34: ...I 49441 Phone 231 798 8888 Fax 231 798 4960 www structuralconcepts com 34 SERIAL LABEL LOCATION INFORMATION LISTED TECH INFO SERVICE Serial Label Location Information Listed Technical Information Serv...

Страница 35: ...ing made will resume 3 If the instrument is switched off before pressing the Prg key all modifications to parameters will be lost Set Set aux Prg mute def Prg mute Set Set def Set aux aux def Set Prg...

Страница 36: ...alarms reset temp monitoring Summary Table of Alarm and Signals Display Buzzer and Relay Structural Concepts Corp 888 E Porter Rd Muskegon MI 49441 Ph 231 798 8888 Fax 231 798 0393 www structuralconc...

Страница 37: ...F 50 200 dP1 Maximum defrost duration evaporator min F 1 250 d6 Display on hold during defrost C 0 2 dd Dripping time after defrost min F 0 15 d 1 Display of defrost probe 1 C F F Structural Concepts...

Страница 38: ...onable attorney fees and costs Remedies of SCC SCC s rights and remedies shall be cumulative and may be exercised from time to time In a proceeding or action relating to the breach of this Agreement b...

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