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10. Refrigeration Line Stub-out Connections
(Remote Units)
Remove front panel.
Refrigerant stub-out access opening is usually at
the front on the left hand side of the base (see
illustration at top-right).
Stub-out connections are accessed from inside
the case. Remove interior decks and fan shroud
assembly to access.
Remove foam material (if any) from the entry
hole provided in tub drain trough.
Fill access hole with suitable filler/foam to insure
watertight integrity of tub.
Caution! All suction lines must be insulated
at underside of tub.
Refrigeration line stub-out locations are either at
case rear or side (as shown mid-right).
Sweat the suction line and liquid line
connections.
11. Refrigeration Drain Connection
(Remote Units)
Depending upon drain access needs, either front
or rear panel may be removed to gain access to
drain stub-out.
1.5” male PVC stub-out connection is under the
case on the right hand side.
Drain stub-out may be at case center in
extended length cases.
Connect tub drain to floor drain. Maintain
1/4”-fall per foot to provide proper drainage.
Illustration at top-right may not reflect every
feature or option of your particular case.
12. Condensate Pan / Drain Position
(Self-Contained Units)
Remove the rear panel by lifting up & out.
Slide the refrigeration package out from case.
Condensate pan is now accessible.
Insure that the condensate pan is positioned
under the PVC condensate drain trap.
Caution! Check that condensate pan is
plugged into receptacle inside base. If not,
water may drain onto floor, causing damage!
Lower rear panel back into place.
See
Drain, Hose and Bracket Placement
section in this operating manual for details.
Refrigeration Line
Pass-Through at
Case Underside
Cutout
Drain Stub-Out (May Be
At Case Center In
Extended Length Cases)
13. Electrical Wiring Diagram
Each case has its own wiring diagram
folded and in its own packet.
Wiring diagram placement may vary; it may
be placed near condenser fan cover, ballast
box, raceway cover, or other related
location.
14. Ventilation and Clearance
Self-Contained
refrigerated cases must
maintain airflow clearance of 6” (minimum) to
12” (recommended) at front and rear.
Restriction of air can void warranty.
Illustration below may not reflect every feature
or option of your particular case.
INSTALLATION: REFRIGERATION LINES / STUB-OUTS / DRAINS / WIRING DIAGRAMS / VENTILATION
Rear Refrigeration
Line Stub-Out
Access
Side
Refrigeration
Line Stub-Out
Access