Hill Phoenix ORIGIN2,ONIZ User Manual

INSTALLATION & OPERATION
CASES
HANDBOOK
P055547D
Rev. 10 11/05
MODEL: ONIZ
FROZEN FOOD/
ICE CREAM
Welcome to the Hill PHOENIX display case family. We’re very pleased
you joined us.
This installation and operation handbook has been especially prepared for everyone involved with Hill PHOENIX display cases – own­ers, managers, installers and maintenance personnel.
You’ll find this book different than traditional manuals. The most dramatic difference is the use of many more illustrated instructions to make it easier to read and to help you get the most from this innovative new design. When you follow the instructions you should expect remarkable performance, attractive fits and finish, and long case life.
We are interested in your suggestions for improvement both in case
design and in this handbook. Please call/write to:
Hill PHOENIX
Marketing Services Department
1925 Ruffin Mill Rd.
Colonial Heights, VA 23834
Tel: 804-526-4455
Fax: 804-526-7450
or visit our web site at
www.hillphoenix.com
We wish you the very best in outstanding food merchandising and a
long trouble-free operation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION – PAGES 3 - 6
General information, first step recommendations and case dimensional drawings.
THE USE OF CASTERS – PAGE 7
LINE-UP – PAGES 8 - 9
An eleven step procedure for initial case lineup with illustrations.
TRIM-OUT – PAGES 10 - 11
An eleven step procedure for trimming out cases with illustrations.
REFRIGERATION PIPING – PAGE 12
Coil outlet locations, refrigeration components location, and other piping tips with illustrations.
PLUMBING – PAGE 13
Information on drain connections.
ELECTRICAL HOOKUP AND WIRING DIAGRAMS – PAGES 14 - 18
Complete information on electrical connections.
CASE OPERATION – PAGE 19
Recommended settings for all case controls.
DEFROST AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL – PAGE 20
Defrost data and sensor bulb locations.
AIRFLOW & PRODUCT LOADING – PAGE 21
Air flow and load limits
USE AND MAINTENANCE – PAGES 22 - 23
Cleaning, and fan information
PARTS ORDERING – PAGES 24 - 26
Replacement parts identification
PRODUCT WARRANTY - Inside Back Cover
2
3
GENERAL INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION OF CASES: The refrigerated display cases described in this handbook are part of the Hill PHOENIX, Origin2design series. Specifically covered in this manual is model ONIZ, narrow island frozen food & ice cream.
STORE CONDITIONS: Hill PHOENIX cases are designed to operate in an air conditioned store with a system that can maintain 75
O
F (24OC) store temperature and 55 percent (maxi­mum) relative humidity (CRMA conditions). Case operation will be adversely affected by exposure to excessively high ambient temperatures and/or humidity.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM OPERATION: Air cooled condensing units require ventilation for efficient performance of condensers. Machine room temperatures must be a minimum of 65
O
F in winter and a maximum of 95OF in summer. Minimum condensing temperatures
should be no less than 70
O
F.
RECEIVING CASES: Examine fixtures carefully for shipping damage and shortages. For information on shortages contact the Service Parts Department at 1-800-283-1109.
APPARENT DAMAGE: A claim for obvious damage must be noted on the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the carriers agent, otherwise the carrier may refuse the claim.
CONCEALED DAMAGE: If damage is not apparent until after the equipment is unpacked, retain all packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier for inspection within 15 days of receipt of equipment.
LOST ITEMS: This equipment has been carefully inspected to insure the highest level of quality. Any claim for lost items must be made to Hill PHOENIX within 48 hours of receipt of equipment.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: If any technical questions arise regarding a refrigerated display case contact our Customer Service Department in Richmond at 1-804-526-4455. For any questions regarding our refrigeration systems or electrical distribution centers contact our Customer Service Department in Conyers at 1-770-285-3200.
CONTACTING FACTORY: Should you need to contact Hill PHOENIX regarding a specific fixture, be sure to know the case model number and serial number. This information is on the serial plate located on the rear baffle of the case (see next page for details). Ask for a Service Parts Representative at 1-804-526-4455.
34 15/16 in
[88.8 cm]
5 in [12.7 cm]
COIL
PLENUM
13 3/8 in
[34.0 cm]
34 11/16 in [88.1 cm]
FRONT OF CASE
26 15/16 in
[66.9 cm]
6 7/16 in [16.3 cm]*
9 11/16 in [24.6 cm]
17 3/8 in [44.2 cm]
22 1/2 in [57.1 cm]
45 in [114.3 cm]
C
L
C
L
C
L
45 in
[114.2 cm]
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
14 5/8 in
[37.1 cm]
9 11/16 in
[24.6 cm]
1 1/2 in [3.8 cm]
{FLAT END}
6 in [15.2 cm] 9 in [22.9 cm]
ELECTRICAL
WIRING-TO-RACEWAY (STANDARD)
1 1/2" PVC DRAIN
CONNECTION
FRONT OF CASE
12 15/16 in
[32.9 cm]
**
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
9 11/16 in [24.6 cm]
14 1/4 in
[36.1 cm]
REFRIGERATION
6 1/2 in [16.5 cm]
3 11/16 in [9.4 cm]
{WRAP END}
NOTES:
* STUB-UP AREA ** RECOMMENDED STUB-UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS
z SUCTION LINE - 7/8", LIQUID LINE - 1/2"
72 in [182.9 cm] {6' case}
96 in [243.8 cm] {8' case} 120 in [304.8 cm] {10' case} 144 in [365.8 cm] {12' case}
C
L
9 5/8 in
[24.4 cm]
4
GENERAL INFORMATION
MODEL
ONIZ
(Standard Front)
Amp Plate & Serial Plate Location
5
SOLID PANEL
Amp Plate & Serial Plate Location
MODEL
ONIZ
(Glass Front)
13 5/8 in
[34.6 cm]
12 7/16 in [31.5 cm]
45 in
[114.2 cm]
C
L
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
14 5/8 in
[37.1 cm]
35 9/16 in [90.3 cm]
5 in [12.7 cm]
9 11/16 in
[24.6 cm]
9 11/16 in [24.6 cm]
ELECTRICAL
COIL
34 1/4 in [86.9 cm]
PLENUM
17 3/8 in [44.2 cm]
C
L
45 in [114.3 cm]
22 1/2 in [57.1 cm]
12 15/16 in
[32.9 cm]
**
FRONT OF CASE
18 3/8 in
[46.7 cm]
6 7/16 in [16.3 cm]*
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
9 11/16 in [24.6 cm]
9 5/8 in
[24.4 cm]
REFRIGERATION
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
14 1/4 in
[36.1 cm]
C
L
1 1/2 in [3.8 cm]
{FLAT END}
6 in [15.2 cm] 9 in [22.9 cm]
1 1/2" PVC DRAIN
CONNECTION
WIRING-TO-RACEWAY (STANDARD)
C
L
FRONT OF CASE
72 in [182.9 cm] {6' case} 96 in [243.8 cm] {8' case}
NOTES:
* STUB-UP AREA ** RECOMMENDED STUB-UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS
z SUCTION LINE - 7/8", LIQUID LINE - 1/2"
120 in [304.8 cm] {10' case} 144 in [365.8 cm] {12' case}
3 11/16 in [9.4 cm]
{WRAP END}
6 1/2 in [16.5 cm]
6
GENERAL INFORMATION
BASE HORSE
LOCATIONS FOR
MODELS
ONIZ
4"
19 1/2"
19 1/2"
8' CASE
12' CASE
54 1/8"
49 1/2"
95 1/4"
FRONT OF CASE
4"
97 13/32"
143 1/4"
FRONT OF CASE
7
34
12
CASES MOVE ON
CASTERS
FOR EASIER INSTALLATION
CASTERS MAY BE DISCARDED.
ROLL OUT OF TRUCK. When there is a truck - level
delivery dock, cases may be rolled directly from the truck to the store floor. [CAUTION] If skid boards are required to unload cases, casters should be removed prior to sliding them down the skid; after which they can be reinstalled on case.
ROLL TO LINEUP POSITION. Casters may remain in place to move the cases to staging areas around the store, prior to final installation. When ready for final line-up, roll the case to set position, then remove casters.
REMOVE COTTER PIN. Removing the casters is easy. Simply flatten and hammer out cotter pins then lift the case with “J” bar, and the casters will fall off.
[CAUTION] Make certain hands are out of the way.
HILL PHOENIX cases are manufactured and shipped to stores with casters installed on the base frame to make the job of moving cases easier for everyone involved with the manufacturing, shipping and instal­lation process.
Casters not only speed up the process, but they also reduce the chance of damage from raising and low­ering cases with ”J” bar to place them on dollies, skates or rollers. In most situations, one or two per­sons can move the case with ease.
8
LINE UP
4
Level Floor. Use Laser Transit
Leveling is necessary to assure prop­er case alignment. Locate highest point on chalk line as reference for determining height of shim-pack levelers. A laser transit is recommend­ed for precision and requires just one person.
1
5
Consult With General Contractor
Ask the general contractor if there have been changes in the building dimensions since the print you are using was issued. Also, ask the points of reference from which you should take dimensions to locate the cases.
Set Shims On Joint Locations
Locate case joint positions along chalk lines. Spot shim packs at each joint location and at each base horse between the joints.
2
Snap Chalk Lines
Mark floor where cases are to be located for the entire lineup.
3
Snap Lines On Base Rail Locations
Snap lines where base rails are posi­tioned, not the front or back edges of the cases. See case cross section drawing, pages 4-6, for rail location dimensions.
6
Position First Case In Lineup and Level
Move first case into position. Raise case from end under cross support using “J” bar and remove the casters [CAUTION! Keep hands from under­neath case] Level case on shims.
BASE RAIL
BASE RAIL
11
Bolt Cases Together Using Bolt Holes Provided
Push cases tightly together. Bolt cases together through the four holes provided as shown in the illustration. Tighten until all margins are equal; do not over tighten.
10
Loosen Master Bumper
Loosen screws in master bumper. Move bumper joint to a position for sliding between adjoining case bumper.
9
Remove Accessories From Case. Add Sealant.
Remove anything from case that may interfere with case joining (eg. ship­ping braces). Run bead of sealant around entire end before pushing cases tightly together.
8
Position Next Case In Line Up
Roll the next case approximately 2’ from the adjoining case. Remove casters on the end nearest to the next case. Allow casters to remain on opposite end to assist in pushing cases together-then remove them
9
Ask about our case installation video available by request through your local Hill PHOENIX Sales or Field Service Representative.
CAULK
7
Remove Outriggers
Remove cotter pin from outrigger by cutting tie strap. Either pull the out­rigger out from the front or insert a crowbar into the tube from the back and push the outrigger out.
COTTER PIN LOCATION
OUTRIGGER
1
4
3
2
10
TRIM OUT
Now that cases have been positioned and leveled, you may proceed to trim-out case lineup. Trim parts have been designed to be applied easily with only a small number of fasteners required. Most external parts are adjustable to achieve almost invisible, snug-fitting joints and a high level of excellence in fit and finish.
6
Install joint covers over case-to-case joint seams, as needed. All case joint pieces are shipped loose with the case. Secure with fasteners provided.
5
Slide bumper left or right to close seam as required. Bumper joint neat­ly finishes any gap that may remain.
4
Slide bumper joint to center of joint between the two cases. Use screw driver in hole provided.
3
Adjust polymer master bumper joints, if required. First loosen bumper screws located in recessed trough.
2
If a gap is present in the front panels, the master bumper must be removed to gain access to the adjustment screws. Loosen the screws located on top of the front panel underneath the master bumper, and adjust left or right as required.
1
Tighten all joint bolts. Draw up tight­ly, but do not over tighten.
COLOR BAND ADJUSTMENT SCREWS LOCATED UNDER MASTER BUMPER
MASTER BUMPER
FRONT PANEL
REAR SILL JOINT
GLASS JOINT
11
Insert nose bumper into master bumper channel. Roll nose bumper into channel along entire lineup (up to 96’). We recommend that the nose bumper be left in the store 24 hours before installing. DO NOT STRETCH the bumper during installation as it will shrink to its original length and leave a gap.
10
Insert kickplate into “J” rail. Slide the kickplate up, behind the lower front panel and then down on to the “J” rail.
11
9
7
Attach the “J” rail. Locate the “J” rail which is shipped loose with the case. Line up the rail to the kickplate brack­ets and secure with the screws pro­vided.
8
Attach pedestals. Locate the pedestals which are shipped loose with the case. Attach the pedestals to each wrap end of the case with the fasteners provided.
Attach lower front panel. Line up the lower front panel directly under the front panel. Screw the lower front panel to the tank with the fasteners provided.
NOTE: An easy technique for one person is to press against nose bumper with leg as you guide bumper into channel with a screen spline. Insert bottom first.
LOWER FRONT PANEL
FRONT PANEL
PEDESTAL
KICKPLATE BRACKET
SCREW
“J” RAIL
KICKPLATE
LOWER FRONT PANEL
SCREW
“J” RAIL
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MODEL
ONIZ
REFRIGERATION PIPING
Refrigeration components and the refrigeration outlet hole are located to provide the best access for installation and mainte­nance. As the diagram below indicates the coil outlet hole is positioned forward on the right hand side of the case, fully visible in front of the fan plenum.
The expansion valve and other controls are located on the left-hand side of the case and are accessible without lifting the fan plenum. The control cluster may be reached by only lifting the left hand deck pan minimizing the need to unload product.
Be sure to reseal the outlet hole after installation, using a canned foam sealant and white RTV
REMOVE SHIPPING BLOCKS
REMOVE THE SHIPPING BLOCKS THAT PROTECT THE REFRIGERATION LINES DURING SHIPMENT BEFORE OPERATING THE CASE.
45 in
[114.2 cm]
C
L
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
9 11/16 in [24.6 cm]
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
9 11/16 in [24.6 cm]
C
12 15/16 in
[32.9 cm]
**
9 5/8 in
[24.4 cm]
REFRIGERATION
L
1 1/2 in [3.8 cm]
{FLAT END}
C
L
FRONT OF CASE
72 in [182.9 cm] {6' case} 96 in [243.8 cm] {8' case}
120 in [304.8 cm] {10' case}
NOTES:
** RECOMMENDED STUB-UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS
z SUCTION LINE - 7/8", LIQUID LINE - 1/2"
144 in [365.8 cm] {12' case}
3 11/16 in [9.4 cm]
{WRAP END}
6 1/2 in [16.5 cm]
13
PLUMBING
The drain outlet is located in the center of the case just below the fan plenum. The drain outlet is molded out of ABS material and the “P” trap is constructed of schedule 40 PVC pipe. Care should be given to assure that all connections are water tight and sealed with the appropriate PVC cement, ABS cement, or pipe dope.
The lower front panel and kickplate are shipped loose with the case. If the kickplate has already been installed, access to the drain area can be easily obtained by removing it. See the diagram below and the Trim Out section of this manual on page 11.
HOW TO REMOVE KICKPLATE
“J” RAIL
LIFT FROM “J” RAIL AND PULL OUT
KICKPLATE
MODEL
ONIZ
45 in
[114.2 cm]
C
L
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
9 11/16 in [24.6 cm]
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
1 1/2 in [3.8 cm]
{FLAT END}
1 1/2" PVC DRAIN
CONNECTION
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
9 11/16 in
12 15/16 in
[32.9 cm]
**
[24.6 cm]
14 1/4 in
[36.1 cm]
3 11/16 in [9.4 cm]
{WRAP END}
C
L
C
L
FRONT OF CASE
72 in [182.9 cm] {6' case} 96 in [243.8 cm] {8' case}
120 in [304.8 cm] {10' case}
NOTES:
** RECOMMENDED STUB-UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS
144 in [365.8 cm] {12' case}
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ELECTRICAL HOOKUP
All electrical hookups are made to a raceway located at the bottom front of the case. Field connections can be made through the bottom of the raceway.
The raceway is designed to allow wiring to be run from case-to-case without the use of “greenfield” or other conduit.
DEFROST HEATERS, 208/240 VOLTS L1
L2
RED
BLUE
EVAPORATOR FANS, 120 VOLT
ANTI-CONDENSATE HEATERS, 120 VOLT
WIRE NUMBERCOMPONENT COLOR CODING
BLACK
TEMPERATURE CONTROL, 120 VOLT
DEFROST TERMINATION CONTROL, 120 VOLT
WHITE
3
4
13
14
19
20
21
WHITE
BLACK
YELLOW
YELLOW
PURPLE
ORANGE23
WIRING NUMBERS AND COLORS
EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR GREEN
-
CASE WIRING
ELECTRICAL RACEWAY
MODEL
ONIZ
45 in
[114.2 cm]
C
L
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
9 11/16 in
[24.6 cm]
14 5/8 in
[37.1 cm]
1 1/2 in [3.8 cm]
{FLAT END}
6 in [15.2 cm] 9 in [22.9 cm]
ELECTRICAL
WIRING-TO-RACEWAY (STANDARD)
NOTES:
** RECOMMENDED STUB-UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS
C
L
FRONT OF CASE
72 in [182.9 cm] {6' case}
96 in [243.8 cm] {8' case} 120 in [304.8 cm] {10' case} 144 in [365.8 cm] {12' case}
12 15/16 in
[32.9 cm]
**
22 1/2 in
[57.1 cm]
17 3/8 in
[44.1 cm]
9 11/16 in [24.6 cm]
C
L
3 11/16 in [9.4 cm]
{WRAP END}
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WIRING DIAGRAMS-
MODEL
ONIZ-6’
16
WIRING DIAGRAMS-
MODEL
ONIZ-8’
17
WIRING DIAGRAMS-
MODEL
ONIZ-10’
18
WIRING DIAGRAMS-
MODEL
ONIZ-12’
19
CASE OPERATION
Narrow Island Frozen Food/Ice Cream Merchandiser
ONIZ - 6’, 8’, 10’ & 12’
1
F = Frozen food, C = Ice cream.
All measurements are taken per CRMA specifications.
F-6’
1
F-8’
F-10’
F-12’
Standard Fans
120 Volts
Amps
0.68
1.02
1.02
1.36
Watts
34
51
51
68
Defrost Heaters
208 Volts
Amps
5.77
7.69
9.62
11.54
Watts
1200
1600
2000
2400
240 Volts
Amps
6.66
8.88
11.10
13.31
Watts
1598
2130
2663
3195
Fans per
Case
2
3
3
4
High Efficiency
Fans
120 Volts
Amps
0.30
0.45
0.45
0.60
Watts
22
33
33
44
Electrical Data
ONIZ
Model
120 Volts
Amps
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
Watts
15
15
15
15
Drain
Heaters
Low Temperature Defrost Schedule
No. Per Day Hours
1 10 pm 2 6 am - 10 pm**
** Or immediately after store closing hour
5
BTUH's/ft listed are for parallel operation. Conventional ratings may be approximated by multiplying listed rating by 1.04.
6
Average discharge air velocity at peak of defrost.
Guidelines & Control Settings
Model
BTUH/ft
5
Evaporator
(
o
F)
Return Air
(
o
F)
Discharge Air Velocity
6
(FPM)
440
500
-12
-22
7
-3
180
180
ONIZ-F
ONIZ-C
Discharge Air
(
o
F)
-2
-13
Superheat Set Point
@ Bulb (
o
F)
3-5
3-5
Electric Defrost
Defrosts
Per Day
2
Model
ONIZ
Fail-safe
(min)
35
Termination
Temp. (°F)
47
Defrost Controls
Timed Off Defrost
Fail-safe
(min)
- - -
Termination
Temp. (°F)
- - -
Hot Gas Defrost
Fail-safe
(min)
20
Termination
Temp. (°F)
60
Reverse Air Defrost
Fail-safe
(min)
- - -
Termination
Temp. (°F)
- - -
Run-Off
Time (min)
13 - 15
C-6’
1
C-8’
C-10’
C-12’
0.68
1.02
1.02
1.36
34
51
51
68
11.54
15.38
16.13
23.08
2400
3200
3355
4800
13.32
17.75
18.65
26.63
3196
4260
4476
6390
2
3
3
4
0.30
0.45
0.45
0.60
22
33
33
44
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
15
15
15
15
Anti-Condensate Heater Data
Solid Front
120 Volts
Amps
0.91
0.86
1.00
1.27
Watts
109 103 120 152
ONIZ-6’ ONIZ-8’ ONIZ-10’ ONIZ-12’
Model
3
Glass cap heater for stainless steel glass cap option only.
4
Data given for one glass wrap-around end.
Glass Front
120 Volts
Amps
1.69
1.66
1.95
2.35
Watts
203 199 234 282
Glass Front
3
Glass Cap
120 Volts
Amps
0.37
0.42
0.62
0.74
Watts
44 50 74 89
Glass Wrap
4
End
120 Volts
Amps
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.57
Watts
68 68 68 68
Solid Wrap
4
End
120 Volts
Amps
0.26
0.26
0.26
0.26
Watts
31 31 31 31
Lighting Data
Model
2
NOTE: - - - not an option of this case model.
Typical per
Light Row
120 Volts
Amps
- - -
2
- - -
- - -
- - -
Watts
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
Maximum
Lighting
120 Volts
Amps
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
Watts
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
ONIZ-6’ ONIZ-8’ ONIZ-10’ ONIZ-12’
Solid Front
3
Glass Cap
120 Volts
Amps
0.42
0.90
1.20
1.42
Watts
50 108 144 170
SENSOR BULB FOR HOT GAS DEFROST TERMINATION CONTROL
3
20
DEFROST
AND
TEMP CONTROL
It is important to consult the control setting guidelines shown on page 19 before setting defrost times. Further adjustments may be required depending on store condi­tions.
This case is equipped with either electric or hot gas defrost at the owners option. The temperature control and defrost termination control thermostats are located in the electrical raceway as shown in diagram 1 below. The temperature control and the electric defrost ter­mination control sensor bulbs are located in the rear wall behind the 3 1/2” plug button as shown in diagram 2. The hot gas defrost termi­nation control sensor bulb is attached to the dump line, diagram 3, which is located inside the tank.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND DEFROST TERMINATION CONTROL THERMOSTATS
SENSOR BULB FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND ELECTRIC DEFROST TERMINATION CONTROL THERMOSTATS
2
1
MODEL
ONIZ
21
AIR FLOW
AND
PRODUCT LOADING
Cases have been designed to provide maximum product capacity within the refriger­ated air curtain. It is important that you do not overload the food product display so that it blocks the air flow pattern.
1
2
3
4
Overloading will cause malfunction and the loss of proper temperature levels, particularly when discharge and return air sections are covered. Please keep products below the load limit lines shown on the diagram below.
DISCHARGE..............1
LOAD LIMIT...............2
AIR FLOW..................3
RETURN AIR GRILL...4
MODEL
ONIZ
22
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
CASE CLEANING
The case is designed to facilitate cleaning. All surfaces pitch to a drain trough that angles toward the center of the case where the 2” waste outlet is located. The drain is positioned under the fan plenum and is accessible through an access cover.
POSITIVE DRAIN OFF
CLEANING PROCEDURES
• A periodic cleaning schedule should be established to maintain proper sanitation, insure maximum operating efficiency, and avoid the corrosive action of food fluids on metal parts that are left on for long periods of time. W
e recommend cleaning once
a week.
• To avoid shock hazard, be sure all electrical power is turned off before cleaning. In some installations, more than one disconnect switch may have to be turned off to completely de-energize the case.
• Check waste outlet to insure it is not clogged before starting the cleaning process and avoid introducing water faster than the case drain can carry it away.
• Avoid spraying cleaning solutions directly on fans or electrical connections.
• Provide a temporary separator between those cases which are being cleaned and those which are not.
• Allow cases to be turned off long enough to clean any frost or ice from coil and flue areas.
• Remove and clean discharge honeycomb. You may need to use spray detergent and a soft, long bristle brush.
• Use mild detergent and warm water. When necessary, water and baking soda solution will help remove case odors. Avoid abrasive scouring powders or pads.
• Remove front panels and clean underneath the case with a broom and a long handled mop. Instructions for removing the front panels can be found on page 11 of this manual.
• Use warm water and a disinfecting cleaning solution when cleaning underneath the cases.
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1
2
MODEL
ONIZ-8’ & 10’
MODEL
ONIZ-12’
FANS
The evaporator fans are equipped with 5 watt fan motors, 1550 RPM’s. The motor has a counter clockwise rotation when viewed from the shaft end. The fan blades are 7” in diameter and the blades are pitched according to the charts below. It is impor
­tant that the blade pitch be maintained as speci­fied. Do not attempt a field modification by alter­ing the blades.
Fan motors may be changed with an easy two­step process without lifting up the plenum, thereby avoiding the necessity to unload the entire product display to make a change:
1. Unplug the fan motor, easily accessible out side the plenum
2. Remove three fasteners, then lift out the entire fan basket
Model ONIZ
No. Fans Blade Pitch
8’
3
10
o
6’
2
10
o
10’
3
10
o
12’
4
10
o
MODEL ONIZ-6’
24
PARTS ORDERING
18
1
26
2
17
3
30
5
14
48
12
15
9
E01
24
11
6
31
MODEL
ONIZ
37
69
74
59
73
E09
E11
E10
E20
25
MODEL
ONIZ
Location Part Descriptions
Number
1 Kickplate, Storm Grey 2 Master Bumper, Featherstone, Smoke, White, French Vanilla, Black 3 Lower Front Panel, Painted 5 Thermopane, Front Sill Glass 6 Flue Glass
9 Deck Pan, Painted, Unpainted 11 Front Baffle, Painted 12 Honeycomb 14 Glass Cap, for Solid Panel and Glass Front Extensions 15 Rear Baffle 17 Nose Bumper, Polymer Custom Color 18 Pedestal, Painted 24 “J” Rail, for Kickplate 26 Front Panel, Painted 30 Corner Bumper, Featherstone, Smoke, White, French Vanilla, Black 31 Corner Casting, for Solid Panel and Glass Front Extensions 37 Corner Glass Support 48 Rear Sill, Painted 59 Upper Front Extension Panel, Painted 69 Coil 73 Front Panel Corner 74 Glass Joint Trim 81 Wire Rack, (Not Shown) 83 Thermometer, and Bracket (Not Shown)
E01 Defrost Heater E02 Anti-Condensate Heater (Not Shown) E09 Fan Motor - STATE HIGH EFFICIENCY OR STANDARD E10 Fan Blade E11 Fan Basket, 6” E20 Fan Cord-Set - High Efficiency or Standard (Not Shown)
26
PARTS ORDERING
Procedure
1. Contact the Service Parts Department
Hill PHOENIX
1925 Ruffin Mill Road
Colonial Heights,Virginia 23834
Tel: 800-283-1109
Fax: 804-526-3897
2. Provide the following information about the part you are ordering:
• Model number and serial number* of the case which the part is needed for.
• Length of part, if applicable, I.E. 6’, 8’, 10, 12’.
• Color of part if painted, or color of polymer part.
• Quantity.
*Serial plate is located on the left hand side of case on rear
baffle.
(See illustrations on pages 4 & 5)
3. If parts are to be returned for credit, ask the Parts Department to furnish you with a Return Materials Authorization Number.
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WARRANTY
HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS MANUFACTURER
FOURTEEN MONTH WARRANTY. MANUFACTURER’S PRODUCT IS WARRANTED TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USE AND MAINTENANCE FOR A PERIOD OF FOURTEEN MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL SHIPMENT. A NEW OR REBUILT PART TO REPLACE ANY DEFECTIVE PART WILL BE PROVIDED WITHOUT CHARGE, PROVIDED THE DEFECTIVE PART IS RETURNED TO MANUFACTURER. THE REPLACEMENT PART ASSUMES THE UNUSED PORTION OF THE WARRANTY.
This warranty does not include labor or other costs incurred for repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing, or handling of either defective parts or replacement parts.
The fourteen month warranty shall not apply:
1. To any unit or any part thereof which has been subject to accident, alteration, negligence, misuse or abuse, operation on improper voltage, or which has not been operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendation, or if the serial number of the unit has been altered, defaced, or removed.
2. When the unit, or any part thereof, is damaged by fire, flood, or other act of God.
3. Outside the continental United States.
4. To labor cost for replacement of parts, or for freight, shipping expenses, sales tax or upgrading.
5. When the operation is impaired due to improper installation.
6. When installation and startup forms are not properly complete or returned within two weeks after startup.
THIS PLAN DOES NOT COVER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Manufacturer shall not be liable under any circumstances for any consequential damages, including loss of profit, additional labor cost, loss of refrigerant or food products, or injury to personnel or property caused by defective material or parts or for any delay in its performance hereunder due to causes beyond its control. The foregoing shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of any purchases and the sole and exclusive liability of Manufacturer in connection with this product.
The Warranties are Expressly in Lieu of All Other Warranties, Express of Implied and All Other Obligations or Liabilities on Our Part. The Obligation to Repair or Replace Parts or Components Judged to be Defective in Material or Workmanship States Our Entire Liability Whether Based on Tort, Contract or Warranty. We Neither Assume Nor Authorize Any Other Person to Assume for Us Any Other Liability in Connection with Our Product.
MAIL CLAIM TO:
Hill PHOENIX
Display Merchandisers
1925 Ruffin Mill Road
Colonial Heights, VA 23834
804-526-4455
Hill PHOENIX
Refrigeration Systems &
Electrical Distribution Products
709 Sigman Road
Conyers, GA 30013
770-285-3200
1925 Ruffin Mill Road, Colonial Heights, VA 23834
Due to our commitment to continuous improvement all specifications are subject to change without notice
Hill PHOENIX is a Sustaining Member of the American Society of Quality
Visit our web site at www.hillphoenix.com
804-526-4455
ASH5011
Warning
Maintenance & Case Care
When cleaning cases the following must be performed PRIOR to cleaning:
To avoid electrical shock, be sure all electric power is turned off before cleaning. In some installations, more than one switch may have to be turned off to completely de-energize the case.
Do not spray cleaning solution or water directly on fan motors or any electrical connections.
All lighting receptacles must be dried off prior to insertion and re-energizing the lighting circuit.
Please refer to the Use and Maintenance section of this installation manual.
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