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CONDITION
TROUBLESHOOTING
Water Is On The
Floor
Caution!
Water on flooring can cause much damage! Until cause is determined (and
repaired), following these procedures:
Use wet-dry vacuum (or mop & bucket) to remove standing water.
Use ‘catch pans’ for water to drain into. Swap out regularly until case has
completely drained.
Check that the drain trap is free of debris.
Check that the drain hose is correctly positioned over evaporator pan (or floor drain,
for remote units).
Check store conditions. To prevent condensation in NSF® Type 1 environments,
maximum conditions are to be 55% humidity / 75° Fahrenheit. For NSF® Type 2,
maximum conditions are to be 60% humidity / 80° Fahrenheit. See serial label (at
case rear near main power switch) for NSF® Type of your case.
Check evaporator pan float for proper operation (Heat Rod Evaporator System only).
Check that evaporator pan is properly plugged in or connected.
Caution!
Evaporator pan may be malfunctioning (Electrical Heat Rod Evaporator sys-
tem). If so, water will overflow pan and seep onto flooring causing damage! Until
evaporator pan is functioning (or is replaced), following these procedures:
Use wet-dry vacuum (or mop & bucket) to remove standing water.
Use ‘catch pans’ for water to drain into. Swap out regularly until case has
completely drained.
Caution!
Disruption of power can cause water to overflow pan and seep onto
flooring causing damage! Check that power to case is constant. Until power is
restored, following these procedures:
Use wet-dry vacuum (or mop & bucket) to remove standing water.
Use ‘catch pans’ for water to drainage. Swap out regularly until evaporation of
case is complete (or until power is restored).
When power to case is restored, evaporator pan should function properly and water
will no longer overflow onto flooring.
Caution!
Wicking material may be dirty or worn and need replacement (certain Hot
Gas Evaporator systems only).
Slide refrigeration system out from under unit.
After refrigeration system has been carefully slid out from under unit, replace wick-
ing material with new. If wicking material is not available, contact Structural Con-
cepts®. See toll-free number at last page of this operating manual.
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