Hussmann HGL-1BS, HGL-2-TS, HGL-2BS, HGL-1TS, HGL-3BS Installation And Service Instructions Manual

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January 2006
INSTALLATION & SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
HGL-1, 2 & 3 BOTTOM & TOP MOUNT
REMOTES
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HUSSMANN - GLOVERSVILLE
P/N OII – HGL Remotes

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Introduction 5 Inspection 5 Location 5
Skid 5 Leg Installation (Top Mounts only) 5 Leveling and Sealing (Bottom Mounts only) 6 Top Decorative Panel Removal 6 Shelves 6 Air Distribution and Rear Flue Spacer 6 Electrical Connections 6 Serial Plate Information 7 Start-Up Procedure 7
General Up-Keep, Care & Cleaning, Routine Maintenance
Operation and Maintenance 8 Power Switches 8 Temperature Control 8 Thermometer 9 Electrical Enclosure 9 Defrost Time Clock 10 Defrost Heater Thermostat 10 Defrost Heater Replacement 10 Lighting Door Switches 11 Door and Frame Heaters 11 Expansion Valve Adjustment 11 Alarm Thermostat (Heater Delay) 11 Refrigeration, Leak Testing, and Evacuation 12 Remote Condensing Unit and Compressor 13 Fan Delay Thermostat 13 Head Pressure By-Pass Valve 13 Crankcase Heater 13 Crankcase Pressure Regulator 13
TABLE OF CONTENTS CON’T
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Electrical Box 14 Electrical Line Set 14 Refrigeration Line Sets 14 Pumpdown System on the Remote Unit 14
Setting up the Pumpdown System 15
Trouble Shooting Charts 16-19
Electrical Components List 19
Warranty and Parts Information 20 Ordering Replacement Parts 20 Warranty Parts Procedure 20 Compressor Replacement Procedure 21
INSTALLATION CHECK LIST
HGL / HGM / HGS UPRIGHT CABINETS
Level cabinet front to back and left to right. Level doors and ad­just torque as needed. On HGL cabinets, it is important this be done to ensure proper operation of evaporator fan switches.
Is proper voltage supplied to cabinet?
Cut and remove compressor shipping band (HGL only)
Is timer set for correct time of day? Fail-safe at 40 minutes, de­frost pins at 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. (HGL only)
Are electrical connections tight and tubing positioned to prevent rubbing? Is drain hose in water pan and trapped?
Does the condenser fan blade (s) turn freely?
Is the temperature control set per the following specifications?
Control Set At Cabinet Temperature HGL -18 -13 off -9 on HGM/HGS +29 to 30 +34 off +40 on
Revised 5/99 lw
sent with the cabinet.
For more details on the above, refer to the Installation Booklet
INTRODUCTION –
Hussmann HGL B/T models are remote, low temperature, vertical display merchandisers for ice cream and frozen foods. Design features include heated glass doors for fog free visibility, auto­matic defrost, and efficient foamed in place non-CFC insulation. These models are designed for remote installation as single cases or multiplexed with other cases.
INSPECTION –
Upon receipt of the cabinet, care­fully examine the crating for damage. If crate is damaged, make a note on the de­livery ticket before signing. Carefully re­move shipping crate and examine cabinet for “concealed” damage. If damage is found, contact the delivery carrier imme­diately and have his agent prepare an in­spection report for the purpose of filing a claim. This is your responsibility.
LOCATION –
Avoid locating the cabinet where direct sunlight would shine into the fix­ture or where drafts from air condition­ing grills, fans and open doors could af­fect its operation.
INSTALLATION and START-UP
SKID
The skid should be left on the unit until it is near its final location. The skid provides protection for both case and floor. The skid is removed by raising one end of the case approximately six inches. BLOCK SECURELY and remove
the two skid bolts on the raised end. The procedure is repeated on the opposite end. When the skid bolts are removed, the case may be slid off the skid.
LEG INSTALLATION – Top Mounts Only
After the case is near its final loca­tion and the skid has been removed, the NSF approved legs should be installed. The legs are packaged inside the cabinet. Replace the tape and door blocks. To in­stall legs, raise one end of the cabinet ap­proximately eight (8) inches, BLOCK SE­CURELY, and install two legs. The leg mounting plates are factory installed and contain a 1/2 x 13 tapped hole to mate with the leg assembly. The procedure is repeated on the opposite end. The 3-door requires legs in the center. With cabinet legs installed, the cabinet should be posi­tioned in its final location and leveled.
The cabinet is leveled by turning the bottom section of each leg. The self­closing doors require the cabinet to be properly leveled. End to end leveling will make the door (s) close with uniform speed and tightness. A slight pitch from front to rear is desirable. THE CABI­NET BACK SHOULD NEVER BE HIGHER THAN THE FRONT.
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LEVELING – SEALING – Bottom Mounts Only
The case can be leveled by shimming un­der the cabinet base frame, or by install­ing optional levelers. The self-closing doors require the cabinet to be properly leveled. End to end leveling will make the doors close with uniform speed and tightness. A slight pitch from front to rear is desirable. Once level the case should be sealed to the floor as shown in the following drawing, using an NSF ap­proved material such as General Electric RTV-102 silicone sealer or an equivalent
Silicone Sealant
Floor
BOTTOM LOU­VERED PANEL REMOVAL -
The louvered panel provides ac­cess to the electrical box. Remove panel by removing shipping screw (s) at the bottom and lifting up and pulling for­ward. Remove shipping screw on electri­cal box to allow the electrical box to slide out for servicing.
TOP DECORATIVE PANEL RE­MOVAL –
The top decorative panel is re­moved by lifting up and pulling forward.
SHELVES –
Each cabinet is provided with 4­cantilever shelves per door that are ad­justable on 1-inch increments and are tiltable. Each cabinet also has one bot­tom shelf per door. These shelves
have one inch legs to allow proper airflow in the cabinet. Behind the shelves are wire flue spacers which also allow for proper airflow. All shelves and flue spac­ers are white, epoxy coated for durability and ease of cleaning. Shelves should be adjusted to desired operating height.
When loading product into the cabinet, care should be taken not to load product so that it touches the evaporator coil cover, also, do not extend product past the front edge of the shelf. Extending past the edge will seriously effect internal air flow through out the cabinet.
Shelves are UL rated for a maxi­mum load of 123 lbs. DO NOT OVER­LOAD SHELVES.
AIR DISTRIBUTION AND REAR FLUE SPACER –
Air is drawn through the evapora­tor from front to rear and is discharged down the back wall, returning up the face of the glass door to the return air grill. NOTE: Rear wire grid must be in place as this forms a discharge air flue at the back of the cabinet.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The HGL-2, 3,-T/B require a con­duit connections of 208-230 supply volt­age. It is very important for safety to you and your customers to have the cabinet properly grounded. Conduit connections are required for positive grounding. The electrical installation should be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code and/or local code
s.
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NOTE: Connecting this unit to any elec­trical supply other than specified on the serial plate will VOID the warranty and may result in serious damage to the unit. The cabinet should be supplied with its own service.
SERIAL PLATE INFORMATION –
The serial plate is located in the upper left hand corner of the case inte­rior. It has all the pertinent information needed for proper electrical installation. The serial plate should not be removed for any reason.
START UP PROCEDURE -
After the wiring has been completed,
set the defrost timer for the correct time of day, making sure the defrost pins are secure in the face of the clock. HGL cabinets are factory set for 2 defrost periods in 24 hours. (6 a.m. and 10 p.m.)
Check the cabinet thoroughly for
loose nuts and bolts and electrical connections. Inspect the refrigera­tion lines for any visible damage or chafing.
Replace the electrical box cover.
Start the cabinet and allow to pull
down to operating temperature be­fore loading.
BTU CAPACITIES -
RATING TEMP ºF BTU/HR EVAP COND AMB
1-T/B 3100 -20 110 90 2-T/B 4160 -20 110 90 3-T/B 5900 -20 110 90
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RUN HZ/PH VOLTS AMPS FUSE WT.
1-T 60/1 208-230 7.9 15AMP 547 2-T 60/1 208-230 8.8 15AMP 755 3-T 60/1 208-230 11.0 15AMP 986
1-B 60/1 208-230 7.9 15AMP 547 2-B 60/1 208-230 8.8 15AMP 816 3-B 60/1 208-230 11.0 15AMP 1065
All cases use R-404A refrigerant. Please check the serial plate for the specific re­frigerant used.
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GENERAL UP-KEEP, CARE and CLEANING, ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE, and
OPERATION MAINTENANCE
CARE and CLEANING –
To insure good sanitation, appear­ance, and minimum maintenance, the cabi­net should be cleaned and washed regu­larly as use demands. Clean with mild de­tergent and warm water. DO NOT USE AN ABRASIVE CLEANER OR STEEL WOOL AS THEY WILL MAR THE FIN­ISH.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE –
Under normal conditions, after the cabinet is installed and running, very little maintenance should be required. How­ever, the following list of housekeeping practices will assure trouble-free opera­tion.
Check drain pan and heater to prevent
accidental overflow.
Make sure doors are closing properly
and that the gaskets seal.
Make sure all evaporator fan motors
are running. These can be seen through grill inside cabinet.
OPERATION and MAINTENANCE
POWER SWITCHES -
The power switch is located at the electrical box which is behind the bottom, louvered access panel (bottom mount) or
behind the top decorative panel (top mounts). The switch will shut off all power.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL –
The electronic temperature con­trol is located in the electrical box. The temperature control does not have an ‘OFF’ position. Adjustments may be made by turning the knob on the face of the dial. Turning it clockwise will give warmer temperatures while counter­clockwise will give colder temperatures. There is also an adjustable temperature differential (the difference between the cut-in temperature and the cut-out tem­peratures) located on the back of the tem­perature control cover. When adjusting the differential, the temperature setting may also have to be adjusted.
A picture of this Electronic Tem­perature Control board layout and termi­nal location is on the next page.
The control has a range of –20ºF to +100ºF with a differential of 1º to 30º. It is factory set for approximately –18F with an 10º differential. The temperature should be checked with a thermometer other than the case thermometer after it is running to insure that the case is running at the proper temperature for the prod­uct.
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THERMOMETER –
The thermometer is located by looking through the right hand door onto the right hand end of the fan plenum.
The thermometer will also warm up rather rapidly when the case door is held open for a time such as when the case is being restocked or a shopper is making a decision on a product.
After the door is closed it will take some time for the thermometer to pull back down to the case temperature. The ther­mometer and temperature control sense discharge air temperature which is 5-10º colder than the case temperature.
ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE
The electrical enclosure contains the defrost time clock and temperature control. For servicing convenience, access is gained by removing the access panel and electrical box cover.
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