hussman IGUP-RED-0309 User Manual

Manual
Installation
& Operation
/Chino
RED
Rev.0309
Refrigerated End Display
RED
p/n IGUP-RED-0309
INST ALLA TION & OP ERATIO N GUIDE
IGUP-RED-0309
Table of Contents

General Instructions

THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS INFORMATION ON:
General Instructions................................................. 2
Cut & Plan Views....................................................... 3
Installation ................................................................. 4
LEVELING.............................................................................................................. 4
ENDS .................................................................................................................... 4
Plumbing.................................................................... 5
WASTE OUTLET AND P-TRAP .............................................................................. 5
Refrigeration ............................................................. 6
Condenser Ventilation........................................................................................... 6
T-STAT LOCATION.................................................................................................. 7
Electrical .................................................................... 7
WIRING COLOR CODE ......................................................................................... 7
Finishing T ouches ...................................................... 7
START-UP ..............................................................................................................7
Case Specifications ................................................... 8
Condensing Unit Data.............................................. 8
Electrical Schematic................................................. 9
User Information ...................................................... 10
STOCKING.............................................................................................................. 10
CASE CLEANING.................................................................................................... 10
PLEXIGLASS & ACRYLIC CARE.............................................................................. 11
Maintenance .............................................................. 11
ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS................................................................................... 11
REPLACING FLUORESCENT LAMPS ....................................................................... 11
TIPS & TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................. 11
Appendices ................................................................ 12
APPENDIX A. – Temperature Guidlines.............................................................. 12
APPENDIX B. – Application Recommendations.................................................. 12
APPENDIX C. – Field Recommendations............................................................ 12
APPENDIX D. – Recommendations to user ....................................................... 13
RED A narrow depth multi deck air curtain case designed to display pre-packaged Deli products. It can be placed at the end of gondolas or within a gondola by removing a gondola deck and shelves above from one 4'-0" section.
SHIPPING DAMAGE
All equipment should be thoroughly examined for ship­ping damage before and during unloading. This equipment has been carefully inspected at our fac­tory and the carrier has assumed responsibility for safe arrival. If damaged, either a pparent or concealed, claim must be made to the carrier.
APPARENT LOSS OR DAMAGE
If there is an obvious loss or damage, it must be noted on the freight bill or express r eceipt and signed by the carrier’ s agent; otherwise, carrier may r efuse claim. The car rier will supply necessary claim forms.
CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE
When loss or damage is not apparent until after equipment is uncrated, a claim for concealed damage is made. Make
request in writing to carrier for inspection within 15 da ys, and retain all packaging. The carrier will supply inspection report and required claim forms.
SHORTAGES
Check your shipment for any possible shortages of mate­rial. If a shor tage should exist and is found to be the re­sponsibility of Hussmann Chino, notify Hussmann Chino. If such a shortage involves the carrier, notify the carrier imme- diately, and request an inspection. Hussmann Chino will acknowledge shortages within ten days from receipt of equipment.
HUSSMANN CHINO PRODUCT CONTROL
The serial number and shipping date of all equipment has been recorded in Hussmann’s files for warranty and re­placement part purposes. All correspondence pertaining to warranty or parts ordering must include the serial num­ber of each piece of equipment involved, in order to pro­vide the customer with the correct parts.
Keep this booklet with the case at all times for future reference.
/Chino
A publication of Hussmann® Chino 13770 Ramona A ven ue • Chino, California 91710 (909) 628-8942 FAX (909) 590-4910 (800) 395-9229
The Hussmann warranty is printed on the back
of this guide.
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Cut & Plan Views

23 1/8"
12"
/8"
1
40
/4"
1
14
Refrigerated Self Sevice End Display
14"
18"
1
/2"
22
33 1/2"
39"
RED
Scale = 1/2"
Rev.0309
/2"
1
58
/2"
1
6
5" 9"
"
14"
Elec.
Drain
39"
1
2
/ 33
1"
Variable
(
Plan View
Scale = 1/4"
C/L
72"
RED
16"
Ref.
17"
1"
)
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IGUP-RED-0309

Installation

LOCATION
The refrigerated merchandisers have been designed for use only in air conditioned stores where temperatur e and humidity are maintained at or below 75°F and 55% rela­tive humidity . DO NO T allow air conditioning, electric fans, ovens, open doors or windows (etc.) to create air cur­rents around the merchandiser, as this will impair its cor­rect operation.
DO NOT place Self Contained versions of this case, having the electric evapo­rator pan, underneath or adjacent to any flammable structure or structure housing flammable merchandise!
UNCRA TING THE ST AND
Place the fixture as close to its permanent position as possible. Remove the top of the crate. Detach the walls from each other and remove from the skid. Unbolt the case from the skid. The fixture can now be lifted off the crate skid. Lift only at base of stand!
EXTERIOR LOADING
These models have not been structurally designed to sup- port excessive external loading. Do not walk on their tops; This could cause serious personal injury and dam­age to the fixture.
SETTING AND JOINING
The sectional construction of these models enable them to be joined in line to give the effect of one continuous display. A joint trim kit is supplied with each joint.
Attention Installer!
Proper case joint sealing is extremely
important to prevent water leaks!
It is the contractor’s responsibility to install
case(s) according to local construction and
health codes.
store floor. B. When wedges are involved in a lineup, set them first.
All cases were leveled and joined prior to shipment to insure the closest possible fit when cases are joined in the field. When joining, use a carpenters level and shim legs accordingly.
Case must be raised correctly, under legs
where support is best, to prevent damage to case.
1. Check le vel of floor where cases are to be set. Determine the highest point of the floor; cases will be set off this point.
2. Set first case, and adjust legs o ver the highest part of the floor so that case is level. Prevent damage – case must be raised under leg or by use of 2x6 or 2x4 leg brace. Remove side and back leg braces after case is set.
3. Set second case as close as possible to the first case, and level case to the first using the instructions in step one.
4. Apply masking ta pe 1/8" in from end of case on inside and outside rear mullion on both cases to be joined.
5. Apply liberal bead of case joint sealant (butyl) to dotted area shown in (Fig.2, #1) of first case. Apply heavy amount to cov er entire shaded area.
DO NO T USE PERMAGUM!
6. Slide second case up to first case snugly . Then le vel second case to the first case so the front bumper and top fascia are ev en.
7. To compress silicone at joint, use two Jurgenson wood clamps. Mak e sure case is lev el from front to back and side to side on inside bulkheads at joint.
8. Bolt tops together behind llight, and close camlocks usiong a 5/16" allen wrench. Camlocks ar e located in the rear of the case below air discharge and be­tween the front legs.
LEVELING IMPORTANT! It is imperative that cases be
leveled fr om front to back and side to side prior to joining. A level case is necessary to insure proper operation, water drainage, glass align­ment, and operation of the hinges supporting the glass. Le veling the case corr ectly will solve most hinge operation problems.
NOTE: A. To avoid removing concrete flooring, begin
lineup leveling from the highest point of the
Do not use cam locks to pull cases together.

ENDS

Bolt the end(s) onto the case using the bolts provided in the pre-drilled holes on the side(s) of the case.
DO NOT SEAL JOINT TRIM TO FLOOR!
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Plumbing

WASTE OUTLET AND P-TRAP

The waste outlet is located in the center , 8" from the front of the case. A 7/8" P-trap and threaded adapter ar e supplied with each fixture. The P-trap must be installed to pr event air leakage and insect entrance into the fixture.
NOTE:PVC-DWV solvent cement is recommended.
Follow Hussmann’s instructions.
INSTALLING CONDENSATE DRAIN
Poorly or improperly installed condensate drains can se­riously interfere with the operation of this refrigerator, and result in costly maintenance and pr oduct losses. Please follow the recommendations listed below when installing condensate drains to insure a proper installation:
1. Never use pipe for condensate drains smaller than the nominal diameter of the pipe or P-trap supplied with the case.
2. When connecting condensate drains, the P-trap must be used as part of the condensate drain to prevent air leakage or insect entrance. Store plumb­ing system floor drains should be at least 14" off the center of the case to allow use of the P-trap pipe section. Nev er use two water seals in series in any one line. Double P-traps in series will cause a lock and prevent draining.
3. Always pr ovide as much down hill slope (“fall”) as possible; 1/8" per foot is the pr eferred minimum. PVC pipe, when used, must be supported to main­tain the 1/8" pitch and to prev ent warping.
4. Avoid long runs of condensate drains. Long runs make it impossible to pro vide the “fall” necessary for good drainage.
5. Provide a suitable air break betw een the flood rim of
Rev.0309
the floor drain and outlet of condensate drain. 1" is ideal.
6. Prevent condensate drains fr om freezing: a. Do not install condensate drains in contact with
non-insulated suction lines. Suction lines should be insulated with a nonabsorbent insulation material such as Armstrong’s Armaflex.
b. Where condensate drains ar e located in dead air
spaces (between refrigerators or betw een a refrigerator and a wall), pr ovide means to prev ent freezing. The water seal should be insulated to prevent condensation.
RED (SELF CONTAINED)
The waste outlet and P-trap are the same as the remote except the case condensate drains to a pump assembly mounted to the top of the case into the top of the water evap assembly. Hot air from the condenser is forced through the water evap assembly, evaporating the water. Any overflow from the water evap assembly is directed back to the pump assembly. It is critical that the case
be level to keep the water evap assembly from overflowing!! The metal cover over the top of the con-
densing unit must be in place to force the hot condenser air through the water evap assembly. The condensate pump can be accessed through the front of the closeoff panel.
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