Model BCC/BCR-140, BCC/BCR-175, BFR/BCR-350
SECTION 2. INSTALLATION
2-1. INTRODUCTION This section provides the installation for the Henny Penny
blast chiller.
Installation of this unit should be performed only by a
qualified service technician.
Do not puncture the unit with any objects such as
drills or screws, or component damage or electrical
shock could result.
2-2. UNP ACKING The Henny Penny blast chiller has been tested, inspected, and
expertly packed to ensure arrival at its destination in the best possible condition. The cabinet rests on a wooden skid and is then
packed inside a wooden box with sufficient padding to withstand
normal shipping treatment.
To avoid damage to the components, do not lay a unit
on its side if it has a compressor. If the unit has been on
its side, the unit must be in an upright position for at least
an hour before power is applied to the unit.
Check all components for signs of being loose or damaged, and make sure the system has refrigerant.
Any shipping damage should be noted in the presence of
the delivery agent and signed prior to his or her departure.
T o remove the Henny Penny blast chiller from the box, you
should:
1. Carefully cut banding straps.
2. Remove box from around unit.
3. Lift the unit off the skid.
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2-2. UNP ACKING
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T ake care when moving the unit to pr event personal
injury . The BCC/BCR-140 and BCC/BCR-175 weigh
between 400 (181 kg) and 550 lbs (249 kg), and the
BFR and BCR-350 weigh approximately 770 lbs
(350 kg).
4. Open door and remove packing from the inside of the unit.
5. Peel off any protective covering from the exterior of the
cabinet.
6. Y our blast chiller is now ready for operation.
2-3. ELECTRICAL The electrical box is accessed at the top of the unit.
The data plate, located inside of the unit, will specify the correct
electrical supply . The unit requires a grounded receptacle with a
separate electrical line protected by a fuse or circuit breaker of the
proper rating.
This unit must be adequately and safely grounded.
Refer to local electrical codes for correct grounding
procedures. If unit is not adequately grounded, electrical shock could result.
T o avoid electrical shock, this appliance must be
equipped with an external circuit breaker which will
disconnect all ungrounded (unearthed) conductors.
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Model BCC/BCR-140, BCC/BCR-175, BFR/BCR-350
2-3. ELECTRICAL Refer to the table below for electrical ratings for both models.
(Continued) Model No. Volts Watts Amps Freq. Phase
BCC-140 200 4700 18 50/60 3
208-240 4700 18 60 3
230 4700 20 50 1
BCC-175 200 5800 20 50/60 3
208-240 5800 20 60 3
400 5800 9 50 3N
BCR-140 200 2400 12 50/60 1
208-240 2400 12 60 1
230 2400 10 50 1
BCR-175 200 2400 12 50/60 1
208-240 2400 12 60 1
230 2400 12 50 1
BFR & 200 4100 15 50/60 3
BCR-350 208-240 4100 15 60 3
400 4100 10 50 3N
2-4. LOCA TION The blast chillers should be placed in an area where the doors can
be opened, for loading and unloading, without interruption. For
proper operation and door closure, the cabinet must be level.
When placing models BFR/BCR-350 in a location, take into
account the effect the cooling temperatures will have on the floor
surface (ex: temperature rentention, condensatin under the flooring,
frost, etc.). Damage to the floor could result.
For maximum efficiency , if the air temperature of the premises
is more than 100° F (38° C), the room should have adequate
ventilation, taking into account for the heat emitted by the unit.
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