Delfield MFSC-31, N14-1313-34, N10-1313-34, N10-1313-37, N14-1313-37 Service And Installation Manual

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Milk, Ice Cream and Milk & Ice Cream Dispensers
Service and Installation Manual
Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment! Notify carrier of damage! Inspect all components immediately. See page 2.
N, N6/N10/N14
Free-standing milk or
beverage dispensers
NSCF, SCF
Free-standing ice cream
dispensers and milk & ice
cream dispensers
NDF
Free-standing milk or
beverage dispensers
MF, MFSC, FF,
FFSC, RFF, RFFSC
Built-in milk or beverage,
ice cream, and milk & ice cream
dispensers
Free-standing milk or beverage
dispensers with air curtain
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
READ BEFORE USE
PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Effective June 2003
Milk, Ice Cream & Milk & Ice Cream Dispensers Service and Installation Manual
Milk, Ice Cream & Milk & Ice Cream Dispensers Service and Installation Manual
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CONTENTS
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ....................................................2
RECEIVING & INSPECTING EQUIPMENT .................................2
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................3
REFRIGERANT NOTES...............................................................3
INSTALLATION........................................................................4-5
OPERATION................................................................................6
MAINTENANCE ..........................................................................7
WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................................8
REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS..............................................9-10
STANDARD LABOR GUIDELINES............................................11
STANDARD WARRANTIES .................................................12-13
AUTHORIZED PARTS DEPOTS...................................back cover
©2003 The Delfield Company. All rights reserved. Reproduction without written permission is prohibited. “Delfield” and “Shelleymatic” are registered trademarks of The Delfield Company.
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
Serial number tag locations
MF/MFSC, FF/FFSC and RFF/RFFSC — on the end above the
refrigeration system.
N, N6/N10/N14, and SCF — rear of the unit above the louver.
NDF — Front right hand corner under the lid.
NLFAC — at the rear of the unit by the power cord.
Always have the serial number of your unit available when calling for parts or service. A complete list of authorized Delfield parts depots is shown on the back cover of this manual.
The units represented in this manual are for indoor use only.
RECEIVING AND INSPECTING THE EQUIPMENT
Even though most equipment is shipped crated, care should be taken during unloading so the equipment is not damaged while being moved into the building.
1. Visually inspect the exterior of the package and skid or container. Any damage should be noted and reported to the delivering carrier immediately.
2. If damaged, open and inspect the contents with the carrier.
3. In the event that the exterior is not damaged, yet upon opening, there is concealed damage to the equipment notify the carrier. Notification should be made verbally as well as in written form.
4. Request an inspection by the shipping company of the damaged equipment. This should be done within 10 days from receipt of the equipment.
5. Check the lower portion of the unit to be sure casters are not bent.
6. Also open the compressor compartment housing and visually inspect the refrigeration package. Be sure lines are secure and base is still intact.
7. Freight carriers can supply the necessary damage forms upon request.
8. Retain all crating material until an inspection has been made or waived.
Uncrating the Equipment
First cut and remove the banding from around the crate. Remove the front of the crate material, use of some tools will be required. If the unit is on legs remove the top of the crate as well and lift the unit off the skid. If the unit is on casters it can be rolled off the skid.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Milk, Ice Cream & Milk & Ice Cream Dispensers Service and Installation Manual
MODEL LOADING/ AMPS NEMA BTU REF NUMBER H.P. DISPENSING (115V) PLUG LOAD CAP. CHG.
Self-cont. free-standing milk or beverage dispensers N-520 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 189 1035 16oz N-860 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 259 1167 16oz N-1200 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 328 1273 16oz N-1530 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 398 1360 16oz N6-1313-33 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 245 1167 16oz N6-1313-37 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 245 1167 16oz N10-1313-33 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 353 1315 16oz N10-1313-37 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 353 1315 16oz N14-1313-33 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 455 1422 16oz N14-1313-37 1/4 sliding top lids 5.0 5-15P 455 1422 16oz
Self-cont. free-standing milk or beverage dispensers NDF-12 1/4 drop front & flip top lids 5.0 5-15P 687 1204 16oz NDF-18 1/3 drop front & flip top lids 7.0 5-15P 898 1585 24oz
Self-cont. free-standing milk or beverage dispensers with air curtain (BTU is with lids closed.) NLFAC-8 1/3 hinged lids w/air curtain 7.0 5-15P 668 2184 24oz NLFAC-12 1/2 hinged lids w/air curtain 9.0 5-15P 859 2885 32oz NLFAC-16 1/2 hinged lids w/air curtain 9.0 5-15P 1050 3193 32oz
MODEL LOADING/DISPENSING AMPS NEMA BTU REF NUMBER H.P. BODY STYLE (115V) PLUG LOAD CAP. CHG.
Self-cont. free-standing milk and ice cream dispensers NSCF-48 1/4 hinged top lids 6.0 5-15P 139(ref) 1596(ref) 16oz
414(frz) 796(frz)
Self-cont. free-standing ice cream dispensers SCF-32 1/4 hinged top lids 6.0 5-15P 709 915 16oz SCF-48 1/3 hinged top lids 8.0 5-15P 1043 1350 24oz
MODEL CUTOUT AMPS NEMA BTU REF NUMBER H.P. DIM. (L X D) (115V) PLUG LOAD CHARGE CHG Self-cont. built-in milk or beverage dispensers *a 2.87” space is required between each cutout MFSC-2020 1/4 (1) 25” x 22.25” 6.5 5-15P 304 1223 16oz MFSC-2821 1/4 (1) 10.75” x 21” 6.5 5-15P 264 1166 16oz MFSC-31 1/4 (2) 10.75” x 21”* 6.5 5-15P 296 1212 16oz MFSC-44 1/4 (3) 10.75” x 21”* 6.5 5-15P 408 1346 16oz MFSC-57 1/4 (4) 10.75” x 21”* 6.5 5-15P 519 1447 16oz
MODEL RECOMMENDED CUTOUT BTU NUMBER H.P. DIMENSIONS (L X D) LOAD
Remote built-in milk or beverage dispensers *a 2.87” space is required between each cutout MF-2020 1/4 (1) 25.25” x 22.25” 300 MF-2821 1/4 (1) 10.75” x 21” 260 MF-31 1/4 (2)10.75” x 21”* 300 MF-44 1/4 (3)10.75” x 21”* 410 MF-57 1/4 (4) 10.75” x 21”* 520
Remote built-in ice cream dispensers *a 2.87” space is required between each cutout FF-3324 1/4 (1) 10.75” x 21” 430 FF-2 1/3 (2)10.75” x 21”* 710
MODEL CUTOUT AMPS NEMA BTU REF NUMBER H.P. DIMENSIONS (L X D) (115V) PLUG LOAD CAP. CHG. Self-cont. built-in ice cream dispensers *a 2.87” space is required between each cutout FFSC-3324 1/4 (1) 10.75” x 21” 6.0 5-15P 434 763 16oz FFSC-2 1/3 (2) 10.75” x 21”* 8.0 5-15P 709 915 24oz
Self-cont. built-in milk & ice cream dispensers *a 2.87” space is required between each cutout RFFSC-103 1/4 (2) 10.75” x 21”* 6.0 5-15P 139(ref) 1596(ref)
414(frz) 796(frz)
MODEL RECOMMENDED CUTOUT BTU LOAD NUMBER H.P. DIMENSIONS (L X D) REFG. FRZ. Remote built-in milk & ice cream dispensers *a 2.87” space is required between each cutout RFF-103 1/3 (2) 10.75” x 21” 140 410
REFRIGERANT NOTES
MF, MFSC, N, N6/N10/N14, NDF and NLFAC series refrigerators use HFC-134a refrigerant.
FF, FFSC, RFF, RFFSC, SCF, and NSCF freezers use HFC-404A refrigerant.
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INSTALLATION
Location
Be sure the location chosen has a floor strong enough to support the total weight of the cabinet and contents. Units in this product line can weigh as much as 1500 pounds when it is fully stocked. Reinforce the floor as necessary to provide for maximum loading.
For the most efficient refrigeration, be sure to provide good air circulation inside and out.
Inside cabinet: Do not pack unit so full that air cannot circulate. Take care not to block air flow to the fans and allow space along sides.
Outside cabinet: Be sure that the unit has access to ample air. Avoid hot corners and locations near stoves and ovens. It is recommended that the rear of the unit be no less than two inches from any wall, partition or any other object which will restrict exhaust air flow.
Leveling
A level cabinet looks better and will perform better because the cabinet will not be subject to unnecessary strain due to doors not properly lining up with door frames.
Some models have casters for ease of cleaning underneath and for mobility. It is important that the unit be installed in a stable condition with the front casters locked before operating. Locking the front casters after installation is the owner’s and operator’s responsibility.
Electrical connection
A standard self-contained unit is provided with a power cord and three-prong grounded plug.
The unit should be plugged into a receptacle with its own circuit protection that matches the amperage of the plug.
Refer to the amperage data on page three or the serial tag data and your local code or the National Electrical Code to be sure the unit is connected to the proper power source. A protected circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must be run for connection to the unit.
The power supply must be disconnected whenever performing maintenance or repairing the equipment!
The unit must never be operated without the louvered panel in place.
Built-in units
All self-contained units (MFSC, FFSC and RFFSC) are tested at the factory to assure proper operation. The unit should not be installed directly next to high heat generating equipment (ranges, griddles, etc.).
These units are built into the counter from below and must be supported from the bottom. The counter cut-out sizes and power supply requirements are shown in the specifications on page three. All refrigerators have drains located in the bottom of the tank. An appropriate drainage area or container must be provided by the customer. Be sure to place the unit so the pressure control, located near the compressor, can be reached.
For installation of remote units (MF ,FF and RFF), consult a refrigeration service company to connect refrigeration lines to the remote condensing unit.
Self-contained refrigerated units (MFSC, FFSC and RFFSC) require air flow to the compressor. A louver is provided and must be installed in the counter in front of the condenser. An equal size opening at the rear of the cabinet must also be provided to allow warm air to escape. Failure to do so will void all product warranties.
Free standing units
All self-contained units (N, N6/10/14, NDF, NLFAC, SCF and NSCF) are tested at the factory to assure proper operation. The unit should not be installed directly next to high heat generating equipment (ranges, griddles, etc.).
These units are free standing, either on legs or casters. The power supply requirements are shown on page three. All free standing units have drains located in the bottom of the tank. An appropriate drainage area or container must be provided by the customer.
Do not place the unit against a wall or any object that will block air circulation through the condensing unit. If the unit must be placed against a wall, leave a minimum of 2” of space for air flow.
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Milk, Ice Cream & Milk & Ice Cream Dispensers Service and Installation Manual
RETAINER
LO
AD TRAY
ELEVATOR HOUSINGS
RETAINER
REMOVE SCREWS, SLIDE COVER OFF
REMOVE OR ADD SPRINGS AS NEEDED
INSTALLATION CONTINUED
How to adjust self-leveling dispenser
Tools Needed: One small flat head screw driver; One Phillips
head screw driver.
1. Always wear safety glasses when adjusting your dispenser. Also, lock brakes on mobile units before beginning.
2. Unload dispenser and remove stainless steel load tray by lifting straight up and set it aside (see fig. 1).
(figure 1) Sample unit
3. Use small regular screw driver to loosen each retainer
mounted on stainless steel rod at top of each elevator housing.
4. To remove elevator housing, lift housing straight up to clear the stud on unit base. Then gently swing the bottom of the housing towards the inside of the unit and pull housing out of the unit (see fig.
2). Lay housing on flat surface.
(figure 2) Remove elevator housing
5. Use Phillips head
screw driver to remove front panel on the elevator housing (see fig. 3).
6. If carrier is riding too high, you need to remove springs. With carrier all the way to the top, gently disengage one spring at a time, unhooking
(figure 3) Remove front panel
bottom loop out of carrier bracket (see fig. 4). Remove as many springs as necessary.
If carrier is riding too
low, you need to add springs. With carrier all the way to the top, gently engage one spring at a time by hooking bottom loop of spring into carrier bracket. Add as many
(figure 4) Remove or add springs
springs as necessary.
7. When finished, put elevator housing back in unit and put stainless steel load tray back on elevator housings. Load unit to test dispensing level. If spring adjustment does not position carrier properly, repeat procedure #6 trying different springs. If this does not work, a different set of springs may be required. To order, call The Delfield Company Parts and Service Department at 800.733.8829
8. If level is appropriate, put front panels back on and tighten retainer.
CAUTION: Dispenser should not be operated with front panels off elevator housing.
NOTE: When adjusting the elevators make sure each have the
same number and size of springs connected to the carrier on both sides. This will prevent the load tray from binding.
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