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

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January 2006
INSTALLATION & SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
HGM-1, 2 & 3 BS,TS SELF-CONTAINED
Medium Temperature Glass Door Merchandiser
First Call for help (US and Canada):
1-800-922-1919
Soporte Tècnico y Asistencia (Mèxico):
01-800-522-1900
For a Service Network Locator and other Information visit us at
www.hussmann.com
select Worldwide Locations
P/N OII – HGM BS-TS Self-Contained
HUSSMANN - GLOVERSVILLE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction 2 Inspection Upon Receipt – Proper Location and Clearance 2
Skid 2 Leg Installation 2 Leveling and Sealing 3 Condensate Pan 3
Bottom Louvered Panel Removal 3 Top Decorative Panel Removal 3 Shelves 3
Air Distribution and Rear Flue Spacer 3 Serial Plate Information Electrical Connections 4
Electrical, BTU Capacities 4 Initial Start Up and Loading 4 General Upkeep and Cleaning 5
Power Switches, Temperature Controls 5 Thermometer 6 Electrical Enclosure 6 Lighting 6
Refrigeration 7 Leak Testing 7 Evacuation 7 Operational Data and Refrigerant Control 8
Trouble Shooting, and Lights Trouble Shooting 9 & 10 Warranty and Electrical Components Replacement List 11 & 12
Commercial Door Literature 13-16
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Introduction –
The HGM-BS/TS models are self con­tained, medium temperature, vertical glass door merchandisers designed for the display of dairy products, deli items, beverages, and wine. Design features include self-closing glass doors, efficient foamed in place non­CFC insulation, and balanced R-134a refrig­eration systems for energy saving perform­ance.
Inspection upon receipt –
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.
Proper Location & Clearance –
allowed in front of the case and six (6) inches of clearance at the rear to provide the necessary free air movement to and from the condenser.
INITIAL SET-UP Skid –
The skid should be left on the case 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 b e 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.
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.
Because the condensing unit is located at the top of the HGM-TS, at least twelve (12) inches of clearance should be allowed at the rear of the cabinet and at the top of the case. This clearance is necessary to provide free air movement to and from the condenser for maximum operating efficiency.
Because the condensing unit is located on the bottom of the HGM-BS, at least twenty four (24) inches of clearance should be
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The leg mounting plates are factory in­stalled and contain a ½ 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 self-closing 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.
electrical box to allow the electrical box to
slide out for servicing.

Leveling and Sealing

– Bottom
Mounts only
The case can be leveled by shimming un­der the cabinet base frame, or be installing op­tional levelers. The self-closing 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.
Silicone Sealant
Condensate Pan –
Floor
An electrically heated (300w, 115v) con­densate pan is provided to evaporate the defrost water. The heated condensate pan slides onto the slide plate on the cabinet bottom on TS cases and has a thermistor. On BS cases the pan is screwed to the base of the case. The pan is removable for cleaning. A vinyl drain tube is provided for connection to the heated conden­sate pan. The drain must be trapped to guard against drain line freezing and for good sanita­tion practice.
Bottom Louvered Panel Removal –
The louvered panel provides access to the condensing unit and the electrical box.
Remove panel by removing the shipping screw (s) at bottom and lifting up and pulling forward. Remove shipping screw on
Top Decorative Panel Removal –
The top decorative panel is removed by
lifting up and pulling forward.

Shelves

Each cabinet is provided with 4 cantile­ver shelves per door that are adjustable on 1­inch 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. 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 flue
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spacer must be in place as this forms a dis­charge air flue at the back of the cabinet.
Electrical Connections –
The HGM-1 and 2 cases are supplied with a supply cord as charted below with a grounding prong for operation on a 115v power supply. Do not remove the grounding prong under any circumstances. The HGM-3 requires hard wiring to a 30 amp, 115v circuit.
Cord Plug Nema Model Amperage Designation
HGM-1-BS/TS 15 5 – 15 P HGM-2-BS/TS 20 5 – 20 P
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.
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 with its own service.
Electrical –
Unit Run Ship H.P. Hz/Ph Volts Amps Fuse Size Wt.
1-BS 1/3 60/1 115 2-BS 1/2 60/1 115 12.5 20 amp 825 3-BS 3/4 60/1 115 20.5 30 amp 1096
1-TS 1/3 60/1 115 2-TS 1/2 60/1 115 12.5 20 amp 776 3-TS 3/4 60/1 115 20.5 30 amp 1050
BTU Capacities –
Rating Temps ºF
BTU/HR EVAP COND AMB 1-TS/BS 2300 +25 110 90 2-TS/BS 2570 +25 110 90 3-TS/BS 3620 +25 110 90
The HGM cases use R-134a refrigerant. Check the serial plate for the specific refrigerant charge used.
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Initial Start-up and Loading –
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.
General Upkeep and Cleaning –
1. To insure good sanitation, appearance, and minimum maintenance, the cabinet should be cleaned and washed regularly as sue de­mands. Clean with mile detergent and warm water. DO NOT USE AN ABRA­SIVE CLEANER OR STEEL WOOL AS THEN WILL MAR THE FINISH.
1. 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.
a) Check operation of condenser fan motors.
Fan blades must turn freely.
a) Check drain pan and heater to prevent acci-
dental overflow.
a) Make sure doors are closing properly and
that the gaskets seal.
a) Make sure all evaporator fan motors are
running. These can be seen through grill inside cabinet.
a) Clean the cabinet with a mild detergent.
this will insure good sanitation, and mini­mize maintenance. Never use an abrasive as this could mar the finish.
a) A regular program should be set up for the
cleaning of the fin-and-tube condenser. Normally, this cleaning is required every 3 to 4 months, but the individual store appli­cation may shorten or lengthen this time pe­riod. Dust and dirt accumulation can cause serious efficiency loss.
a) On the BS cases (bottom mounts) access is
gained to the unit area by removing the lou­vered grille. The unit slides forward to fa­cilitate cleaning and for service. Care should be taken when pushing the unit back in place to insure that the pullout coil does not become kinked or damaged in some way.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Power Switches –
The power switch is located at the elec­trical box which is behind the top decorative panel (TS models) or bottom louvered panel (BS models). The switch will shut off al power to the case.
Temperature Control –
The electrical 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 counter-clockwise will give colder tempera­tures.
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There is also and adjustable tempera­ture differential (the difference between the cut­in temperature and the cut-out temperature) located on the back of the temperature control cover. When adjusting the differential, the tem­perature setting may also have to be adjusted. See figure below for internal adjustment loca­tions.
The control has a range of –20º F to +220º F with a differential of 1º to 30º. It is fac­tory set for approximately 29ºF with a 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.
A picture of A319 Electronic Tempera­ture Control and Board Layout is located on the last page of this booklet.
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.
The thermometer may be replaced by removing the two screws securing it to the evaporator fan grill. Lower the evaporator coil cover by removing the brass thumb screws
located at each end of the cover, and backing out the thumb screws located along the front edge of the cover.
Follow the sensing lead from the ther­mometer until you locate the sensing element. Loosen the clamp securing the element and re­move the element. Remove the thermometer. Assemble is the reverse order making sure you first thread the element through the hole in the evaporator fan grill. Cleaning of the sensing element may also be accomplished in this man­ner.
Electrical Enclosure –
For servicing convenience, access is gained by removing the access panel and elec­trical box cover. The cabinet supply breakers should be disconnected before removing the en­closure cover.
Lighting –
Electronically powered T-8 lamps lo­cated inside each doorway provide interior lighting. The tubes are enclosed in a patented lens system to maintain proper heat around the bulb for maximum light intensity and to protect the product in case of breakage. See the Commercial instructions for the lens removal, attached at the back of this booklet.
Each HGM model has a convenient ON/ OFF switch so lights may be turned off to con­serve energy during hours when the store is closed. The switch is located inside the cabinet above the left hand door. This switch only con­trols the lights. 115 volt power must be shut off at the main power supply source located within the store prior to starting any service or main­tenance work.
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