Bally Refrigerated Boxes BJBF063 Installation Manual

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BJBF Electric and Hot Gas Defrost Blast Freezers
PRODUCT DATA & INSTALLATION
Bulletin B30-BJBF-PDI-12 1064601

NOMENCLATURE

BJBF 075 S - ED - T3 A
BALLY JUMBO BLAST FREEZER
MODEL (DOES NOT NECESSARIL Y REFLECT CAP ACITY)
OPTIONS P = PRE ASSEMBLED REMOTE S = STANDARD UNIT
DEFROST ED = ELECTRIC DEFROST H = 3-PIPE HOT GAS R = REVERSE CYCLE HOT GAS
ELECTRICAL DESIGNA TION T3 = 208-230/3/60 T4 = 460/3/60 T5 = 575/3/60
SERIES/GENERATION A = 1st GENERATION
Medium and Low Temperature Applications -40 °F (-40°C) and Higher
Electrical Power: 208-230/3/60, 460/3/60, 575/3/60
• Incoloy defrost heaters mounted in slots on both sides of cooling coils. (electric defrost models only)
• Drain pans on stainless steel hinges for easy access. (electric models only)
• Factory installed fan delay and defrost termination thermostat.
• Rugged high efficiency cast aluminum air foil fans.
• Hinged side panels allow easy access for refrigeration circuit and electrical compartment.
• Schrader fitting and external equalizer line.
• Rugged high efficiency steel bladed fans.
• Plug-in motors with moulded lead and connector.
• Unit is shipped upright for convenient handling and quick installation.
• Corrosion resistant, easy to clean vinyl coated fan guards.
• Electrical terminals with recessed connections for dependable operation.
CONTENTS PAGE
Capacity Data......................................... 2
Air Flow Data.......................................... 2
Correction Factors................................. 2
Fan Motor Electrical Data....................... 3
Defrost Heater Electrical Data................ 3
Refrigerant Charge................................ 3
Refrigerant Piping Schematics............... 4
Wiring Diagram-Hot Gas Defrost............ 4
Wiring Diagram-Electric Defrost............. 5
Dimensional Drawing
Electric Defrost Model................... 6
Dimensions and Weights ED.................. 6
Dimensional Drawings Reverse Cycle Defrost Model
3-Pipe Defrost Model.................... 7
Dimensions & Weights HG..................... 8
Installation Instructions........................... 9, 10
Electrical & Refrigeration
Compartments.............................. 11
Service Parts List................................... Back
Service Log............................................ Back
Project Information................................. Back
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CAPACITY DATA

SPECIFICATIONS (60Hz)
Fin
Model
BJBF075 6 2 74.91 71.57 69.73 66.58 66.40 BJBF090 6 2 91.23 88.22 84.79 80.81 80.26 BJBF105 BJBF120 BJBF130 BJBF150 6 3 145.25 140.02 135.02 127.41 130.10 BJBF170 6 3 158.51 152.54 147.13 138.29 142.43
BJBF069 BJBF084 BJBF099 BJBF114 5 2 110.71 106.96 102.48 97.44 99.03 BJBF122 5 3 118.11 114.14 109.76 104.44 105.31 BJBF142 BJBF163 BJBF063 BJBF078 4 2 76.46 73.92 71.18 67.94 67.83 BJBF092 4 2 89.30 86.32 82.95 79.07 79.11 BJBF108
BJBF111
BJBF132 BJBF153 4 3 139.29 134.31 128.78 122.27 124.68
Spacing
FPI
5 2 68.82 66.58 64.13 61.26 60.95 5 2 84.76 81.94 78.80 75.18 75.33 5 2 97.60 94.32 90.52 86.24 87.01
5 3 136.14 131.36 126.08 119.33 121.78 5 3 150.27 144.75 138.68 131.45 134.78 4 2 61.59 63.76 57.42 54.92 54.50
4 2 99.65 96.32 92.43 87.95 88.95 4 3 107.17 103.53 99.64 94.91 95.33 4 3 124.76 120.48 115.76 110.04 111.32
No.
Capacity*
of
at 0" W.C.
Fans
6 2 104.03 100.52 96.42 91.71 92.91 6 2 113.55 109.62 104.98 99.67 101.76 6 3 127.41 122.98 118.23 112.38 113.73
E.S.P.
Capacity*
at 0.25"
W.C. E.S.P.
Capacity*
at 0.5"
W.C. E.S.P.
Capacity*
at 0.75"
W.C. E.S.P.
Capacity*
with
Booster
* No allowance made for fan heat - add 3,410 BTUH (1,000 watt) per HP to room load for motor heat.
Evaporators rated at 20°F S.S.T. & 10°F TD
SATURATED
EVAP TEMP
20°F (-6.7°C) 1.00
10°F(-12.2°C) .98
-0°F(-17.8°C) .95
-10°F (-23.3°C) .91
-20°F (-28.9°C) .85
-30°F (-34.4°C) .79
-40°F (40 °C) .72
CORRECTION
FACTOR

AIR FLOW DATA

MODEL
BJBF075 BJBF090 BJBF105 BJBF120 BJBF130 BJBF150 BJBF170
BJBF069 BJBF084 BJBF099 BJBF114 BJBF122 BJBF142 BJBF163
BJBF063 BJBF078 BJBF092 BJBF108
BJBF111 BJBF132 BJBF153
CFM at 0"
W.C. E.S.P.
25300 24500 23760 23060 35580 34290 33090 25540 24820 24140 23480 36090 34920 33810
25780 25140 24520 23900 36690 35580 34560
W.C. = Water Column E.S.P. = External Static Pressure
Throw
Ft.
72 70 68 66 68 65 63 73 70 69 67 87 66 64
73 72 70 68 70 68 66
CFM at 0.25"
W.C. E.S.P.
23380 23140 22420 21740 33510 32250 31050 24120 23420 22780 22160 34050 32880 31770
27340 23720 23140 22500 34590 33540 35520
Throw
Ft.
67 66 64 62 64
61 59 69 67 65 63 65 63 60 78 68 66 64 66 64 62
CFM at 0.5"
W.C. E.S.P.
22320 21580 20860 20180 31290 30300 28800 22560 21860 21200 20580 31800 30630 29520
22780 22180 21580 21000 32340 31290 30240
Throw
Ft.
64 62 59 58 60 58 55 64 62 60 59 60 58 56
65 63 62 60
61 60 58
CFM at 0.75"
W.C. E.S.P.
20500 19780 19060 18400 28560 27330 26190 20740 20060 19420 18800 29070 27760 26850
20980 20360 19780 19200 29610 28560 27570
Throw
Ft.
58 56 54 52 54 52 50 59 57 55 54 56 53
51
60 58 56 55 56 54 52
CFM with
Booster
20400 19800 19520 19100 29190 28380 27600 20540 20140 19740 19360 29520 28800 28080
20680 20300 19800 19600 29850 29170 28560
Throw
Ft.
133 129 127 124 126 123 120 134 131 128 126 128 125 122
134 132 129 127 129 126 124
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FAN MOTOR ELECTRICAL DATA

208-230/3/60 460/3/60 575/3/60
Model
BJBF
063 069 075 078 084 090 092 099 105 108 114 120
111 122 130 132 142 150 153 163 170
Fan
Motor
Qty/HP
2/3
3/3
Type of
Motor
Standard
TEFC
Standard
TEFC
Total
F.L.A.
17.2/16.8 19.4 25 8.4 9.5 15 7.0 7.9 15
25.8/25.2 28.0 35 12.6 13.7 20 10.5 11.4 15
M.C.A. M.O.P.
Total
F.L.A.
M.C.A. M.O.P.
Total
F.L.A.
M.C.A. M.O.P.

DEFROST HEATER ELECTRICAL DATA

208-230/3/60 460/3/60 575//3/60
Model
BJBF
063 069 075 2 14.0 38.1/42.2 40/48 50/60 21.1 24 30 16.9 20 25 078 084 090 2 19.6 48/53.1 48/56 60/70 26.5 28 35 21.2 24 30 092 099 105 2 22.4 57.2/63.3 64/64 80/80 31.6 32 40 25.3 28 35 108 114 120 2 22.4 57.2/63.3 64/64 80/80 31.6 32 40 25.3 28 35 111 122 130 3 22.4 57.2/63.3 64/64 80/80 31.6 32 40 25.3 28 35 132 142 150 3 25.2 57.2/63.3 64/64 80/80 31.6 32 40 25.3 28 35 153 163 170 3 28.0 67/74.1 72/80 90/100 37.0 40 50 29.6 32 40
† Amperage draw on phase with maximum load. (Operating current only) * Electrical wiring is to be sized in accordance with minimum ampacity rating. M.C.A. = Minimum Circuit Ampacity • M.O.P. = Maximum Overcurrent Protection
Fan
Motor
No.
Total heaterkWTotal
Amperes
M.C.A. M.O.P.
Total
Amperes
M.C.A. M.O.P.
Total
Amperes
M.C.A. M.O.P.

REFRIGERANT CHARGE

MODEL BJBF
063 069 075 34.2 15.5 32.9 15.0 37.6 17.1 078 084 090 45.6 20.7 43.9 19.9 50.1 22.8 092 099 105 57.0 25.9 54.8 24.9 62.7 28.5 108 114 120 68.4 31.1 65.8 29.9 75.2 34.2
111 122 130 60.8 27.6 58.5 26.6 66.9 30.4 132 142 150 76.0 34.5 73.1 33.2 83.6 38.0 153 163 170 91.2 41.5 87.7 39.9 100.3 45.6
Refrigerant charge with 30% full coil @ 20 °F S.S.T. (R-22), -20 °F S.S.T. (R-404A, R-502)
R-22 R-404A R-502
lb kg lb kg lb kg
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REFRIGERANT PIPING SCHEMATICS

REVERSE CYCLE DEFROST SYSTEM
3 - PIPE DEFROST SYSTEM
WIRING DIAGRAM - BJBF HOT GAS DEFROST
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WIRING DIAGRAM - BJBF ELECTRIC DEFROST
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Electrical Service Entrance Knockouts
2 Fan Models 3 Fan Models
Motors - D 7/8" (22) Dia.
Controls - E 7/8" (22) Dia. 7/8" (22) Dia.
Heaters - F
1 3/32" (28) -
1 23/64" (35) -
1 23/32" (44) Dia.
7/8"(22) -
1 3/32"(28) Dia.
1 3/32" (28) -
1 23/64" (35) -
1 23/32" (44) Dia.

ELECTRIC DEFROST MODEL

All Dimensions (mm) See Table 6 for Dimensions
TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
HEIGHT HANGERS
MODEL
Inches mm
Inches mm
C LIQUID SUCTION
R-404A, R-22
BJBF 075 38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1030 467 BJBF 090
38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1100 499
BJBF 105 38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1200 544 BJBF 120 BJBF 130
38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1300 590 50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1425 646
BJBF 150 50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1550 703 BJBF 170
50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1650 748
BJBF 069 38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1030 467 BJBF 084
38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1100 499
BJBF 099 38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1200 544 BJBF 114
38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1300 590
BJBF 122 50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1425 646 BJBF 142 BJBF 163
50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1550 703 50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1650 748
BJBF 063 38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1030 467 BJBF 078
38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1100 499
BJBF 092 38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1200 544 BJBF 108
38 965 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1300 590
BJBF 111 50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1425 646
BJBF 132
50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1550 703
BJBF 153 50 1270 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1650 748
(1) O.D. in inches
REFRIGERANT
CONNECTIONS (1)
R-502
R-404A, R-22
R-502
UNIT WEIGHT
Lb. kg
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Electrical Service Entrance size
2 Fan Models 3 Fan Models
Motors - A 7/8" (22) Dia.
Controls - B 7/8" (22) Dia. 7/8" (22) Dia.
1 23/32" (44)
Dia.

REVERSE CYCLE DEFROST MODEL

All Dimensions (mm) See Table 6 for Dimensions
Electrical Service Entrance size
2 Fan Models 3 Fan Models
Motors - A 7/8" (22) Dia. 1 23/32" (44)Dia.
Controls - B 7/8" (22) Dia. 7/8" (22) Dia.

3 - PIPE DEFROST MODEL

All Dimensions (mm) See Table 6 for Dimensions
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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
HEIGHT HANGERS
HOT GAS
DEFROST
MODEL
BJBF 075 41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1055 479 BJBF 090 BJBF 105 41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1225 556 BJBF 120 BJBF 130 53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1450 658 BJBF 150 BJBF 170 53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1675 760 BJBF 069 BJBF 084 41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1125 510 BJBF 099
BJBF 114 41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1325 601
BJBF 122 BJBF 142 53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1575 714 BJBF 163 BJBF 063 41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1055 479 BJBF 078 BJBF 092 41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1225 556 BJBF 108
BJBF 111 53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1450 658
BJBF 132 BJBF 153 53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1675 760
(1) O.D. in inches
Inches mm
41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1125 510
41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1325 601
53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1575 714
41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1055 479
41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1225 556
53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1450 658
53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1675 760
41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1125 510
41 1041 60 1/16 1526 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 1 3/8 1325 601
53 1346 40 1/16 1018 1 3/8 2 1/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 5/8 1 5/8 1575 714
Inches mm
C LIQUID SUCTION 3-PIPE REVERSE
REFRIGERANT
CONNECTIONS (1)
R-404A,
R-22,
R-502
R-404A,
R-22, R-502
HOT GAS CONNECTIONS UNIT WEIGHT
ENT. LVG. ENT. LVG.
Lb. kg
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSPECTION
Careful inspection of all parts when received for loss or
damage in transit is very important - Remember, you, the consignee, must make any claim necessary against the transportation company. Shipping damage or missing parts, when discovered at the outset, will prevent later unnecessary and costly delays.
Ensure that the electrical characteristics are as ordered. Save all tags and instruction sheets for reference by installer and owner.
LOCATION
The unit location in the room should be selected to ensure uniform air distribution throughout the entire space to be refrigerated. Make sure that the fan does not blow directly out or pull in through an opened door and that the product does not obstruct the free circulation of air. When installing the unit adjacent to a wall, sufficient clearance must be provided to allow free air movement to the coil.
Clearance must be provided at each end of the unit to allow access to refrigerant piping and electrical compartment.
See dimensional drawings for clearance requirements.
INSTALLATION
Note: These units draw air through the coil and discharge air from the fan side
BJBF Blast Freezers are supplied with shipping legs to allow units to be shipped in an upright position. Units are lifted into place with shipping skid attached to mounting legs. Slotted hanger brackets take 1/2” (12.7mm) hanger rods. For fast, convenient mounting, install washer and nuts on hanger rods prior to lifting units. Rods may be lifted into slots and are held securely in place by tangs on hangers.
After unit coolers are hung in place, remove shipping legs from units by removing the two 5/16” (8mm) bolts from each shipping leg. Note: Shipping legs must be removed to allow hinged drain pan to open.
DRAIN LINE
If unit cooler is mounted flush to ceilling, the staggered height hanger will provide a positive pitch for drainage of condensate and defrost melt water. If units are suspended below the ceilling, the installer should provide adequate pitch to the unit by adjusting the location of the hanger rod nuts.
Note: Check for adequate drainage by pouring water into the drain pan.
Insulated copper tube should be run from the drain connection, sloping at least 4” (102mm) per foot. A trap outside of the room will prevent warm air entering through the tubing. Connection should be made to proper drainage facilities that comply with local regulations.
It is necessary to heat the drain line to prevent condensate from freezing in the drain line. Electric heating cable or electric tape (by others) is used for this purpose. The drain line heater should be connected for continuous operation; it is also recommended that the drain line be insulated. A heat output of 20 watts per lineal foot of 1” (25mm) drain line in a 0°F (-18 °C) room is usually satisfactory. 115 volt cable and tape is avail­able in hardware and automotive supply stores. Two 115 volt heaters (by others) of the same wattage may be wired for use on 230 volt systems.
ELECTRICAL
Wire system in accordance with governing standards and local codes. See wiring diagrams for unit cooler wiring diagram and typical system wiring schematic.
Note: Electrical wiring is to be sized in accordance with minimum ampacity rating.
The defrost termination thermostats, fan delay thermostats and defrost heater safety thermostats are factory supplied and factory wired to a terminal block. See component identification diagram on wiring diagram for electrical compartment arrangement.
A hinged end panel provides quick access to the electrical compartment.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
AFTER START UP
1. Check the oil level to be sure the oil charge is correct.
2. On the initial start up, the fans do not start until coil temperature is pulled down to approximately 26 °F (-3 °C) Also, it is normal for the fans to cycle a few times until the room temperature is pulled down.
Select an externally equalized expansion valve best suited to the coil and the application on the basis of the manufacturer’s ratings. Install the expansion valve in the refrigeration piping compartment.
A 1/4” (6mm) O.D. equalizer line has been provided for the externally equalized expansion valve connection.
3. Make sure that the expansion valve is properly set so that the coil frosts evenly all the way through.
4. Heavy moisture loads are usually encountered when starting the system for the first time. This will cause a rapid build-up of frost on the unit cooler. During the initial pull down, we suggest that the frost build-up be watched and defrosted manually as required.
MAINTENANCE
1. Periodic checking and cleaning of the coil surface when necessary should be done, using a whisk or brush. Drain pans are hinged to provide convenient access to the inside coil surface.
2. Motors are the permanently lubricated type and require no further lubrication.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
Refrigerant line sizes are important and should be the same size as the coil connections, or larger, depending on the length of run. Consult recommended refrigerant line sizes charts ( Refrigeration Engineering Manuals or other recognized sources of information) when sizing refrigerant lines.
Refrigerant piping and control systems should be designed to prevent possible liquid slugging of the compressors on start-up after the defrost cycle.
A Schrader valve fitting is supplied at the suction gas header to provide convenient pressure readings.
The refrigerant distributor is sized and installed at the factory and is supplied with a factory sized nozzle.
A hinged end panel provides quick access to the refrigeration piping compartment.
SYSTEM CHECK
1. All wiring should be in accordance with local codes.
2. All refrigerant lines should be properly sized and checked for any possible leaks.
3. Be sure system is charged with the proper refrigerant.
4. Make sure that the expansion valve thermal bulb is securely strapped to the suction line.
5. The system should include a liquid line drier and strainer.
6. The suction, discharge and receiver service valves must be open.
7. Check that the fans turn freely and turn in clock wise rotation.
8. Pour enough water into the drain pan to allow a good check on drainage and seal the trap.
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COIL DEFROST HEATERS
DEFROST TERMINATION THERMOSTAT
TB3 CONTROL CIRCUIT TERMINAL BLOCK
TB1 FAN MOTOR TERMINAL BLOCK
DISTRIBUTOR
SCHRADER FITTING
TB2
FAN DELAY THERMOSTST
DEFROST HEATER SAFETY THERMOSTST
DEFROST HEATER TERMINAL BLOCK
FIGURE 2 - ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT
WIRING DIAGRAM
EXTERNAL EQUALIZER LINE
FIGURE 3 - REFRIGERATION COMPARTMENT
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