Hoshizaki SRK-8H-3 User Manual

Hoshizaki
Hoshizaki America, Inc.
Condensing Unit Serenity Series
“A Superior Degree
of Reliability”
www.hoshizaki.com
Models SRK-8H/3
PARTS LIST
Number: 71325 Issued: 5-17-2011
CONTENTS
Auxiliary Codes ...................................................................................................................... 3
Note About Ordering Parts .................................................................................................... 3
A. Condensing Unit and Refrigeration Circuit ........................................................................ 4
B. Control Box Assembly ........................................................................................................ 6
SRK-8H ............................................................................................................................. 6
SRK-8H3 ........................................................................................................................... 7
C. Label Location ................................................................................................................... 8
D. Accessories & Packaging .................................................................................................. 9
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Auxiliary Codes

SRK-8H A-0 March 2011
SRK-8H3 A-0 May 2011
Auxiliary Code Breakdown
The auxiliary code is the rst two characters in the serial number. The rst character indicates the year. Years progress or regress in alphabetical order. The series runs from "A" through "V" and the letters "I" and "O" are skipped. The second character indicates signicant part changes within a year. Base is "0" and this number advances for each change. In cases where there is a letter in parentheses, this designates the month. This is the last character in the serial number. The series runs from "(A)" through "(M)" and the letter "(I)" is skipped. This designation is only included when identifying a parts change within an auxiliary code.

Note About Ordering Parts

Most assemblies cannot be ordered as complete units; parts in the assemblies generally must be ordered separately.
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