Williams WBCF30, WBC30, WBCF40, WBC40, WBCF50 Operating Manual

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This manual covers the Installation, Operation, Routine Maintenance and Cleaning requirements for the following Williams Refrigeration products:
WBC/WBCF10 WMBC/WMBCF90 WMBF100 J1BC WBC/WBCF20 WMBC/WMBCF120 WMBF200 WBC70 WBC/WBCF30 WMBC/WMBCF160 WBC/WBCF40 WMBC/WMBCF200 WBC/WBCF50 WMBC/WMBCF240
WMBC/WMBCF320
Provided the instructions in this Operating Manual are read and implemented correctly, the optimum performance and reliability of your equipment should be maintained.
The Williams range of Reach-In Blast Chillers has temperature parameters set as follows: +90°C (194°F) / +3°C (37°F)
The Williams range of Reach-In Blast Chiller Freezers has temperature parameters set as follows: +90°C (194°F) / +3°C (37°F) and +90°C (194°F) / -18°C (0°F)
The Williams range of Modular Blast Chillers, Chiller Freezers and Freezers are designed to blast chill/freeze products:
WMBC +90°C (194°F) / +3°C (37°F) in 90 minutes or less WMBCF +90°C (194°F) / +3°C (37°F) in 90 minutes or less
+90°C (194°F) / -18°C (0°F) in 240 minutes or less
WMBF +90°C (194°F) / -18°C (0°F) in 240 minutes or less
Also designed to hold product at the following temperatures:
WMBC +3°C (37°F) WMBCF +3°C (37°F) (blast chill cycle) or -18°C (0°F) (blast freeze cycle) WMBF -18°C (0°F) (blast freeze cycle)
Declaration of Conformity References: Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) 2012/19/EU Restriction on Use of Certain Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS2) 2011/65/EU
CFC Free Refrigerant
Williams Refrigeration declares that all products manufactured by Williams Refrigeration comply with the above directives as they apply to those products, and those products are therefore declared to be in conformity with the provisions of the above legislation.
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OPERATING and ENGINEERS MANUAL for REACH-IN and MODULAR BLAST CHILLERS, BLAST CHILLER FREEZERS and BLAST FREEZERS
Refrigerant Designation Global Warming Potential
HFC - R134a 1300
HFC - R404a 3260
REMOVAL OF REDUNDANT UNITS
Please ensure the old / redundant panels and refrigeration equipment are disposed of safely and legally. It is recommended that doors are removed prior to disposal in order to ensure safety.
INSTALLATION
Remove all external and interior packing and accessories. Ensure all such material is disposed of safely. The Roll-in Blast Chillers/Chiller Freezers and Freezers are supplied modular form on pallets and require assembly on site. Please see additional manual on assembly. Stainless steel sections are protected with plastic film when shipped. Prior to assembly remove the film from any surfaces to be joined together and thoroughly clean the surfaces thus exposed to remove any residual adhesive. White spirit is useful for this purpose. Once assembly is complete you may remove the rest of the film. Please ensure all film and waste materials from unpacking and assembly are disposed of safely once the process is completed.
VENTILATION
It is essential to ensure that the room in which the unit is to be installed has adequate ventilation. Refrigeration equipment generate a considerable amount of heat and, if operated in a small unventilated room, especially in warm weather, will quickly cause the room temperature to become excessive. This could cause the motor to overheat and possibly damage the windings. At the very least, such an installation will cause the unit to use an excessive amount of electricity. In addition to ventilation in a room, please ensure that cabinets with top-mounted systems (WBC/WBCF50) have 500mm clearance between the cabinet top and the ceiling for engineer access and ventilation. For all other cabinets, please ensure a minimum adequate clearance of 50mm/2” is provided around the unit to ensure efficient and effective performance. Do not block vents by stacking boxes on top or in front of unit as this could affect performance. Roof mounted pod storage refrigeration systems require adequate ventilation as well.
Levelling/Castors/Feet
The Reach-In Blast Chillers/Chiller Freezers should stand level to ensure correct operation of self-closing doors and proper drainage of condensate from the evaporator. All models (except WBC/WBCF50) feature automatic evaporation so no drain is required. Models fitted with castors are non-adjustable, therefore a level platform/floor should be provided where cabinet is to be located. Where swivel and brake castors are fitted
and when the unit has been positioned please ensure the brakes have been activated by pressing the metal bar down. Remember to release the brakes before trying to move the unit. On models fitted with adjustable legs, lev­elling may be achieved by adjusting the bottom section of the legs. For marine specification models with flanged feet or deck fixing and bulkhead fixings, installation should be carried out by a specialist marine company.
Shelf/Slide Fitting
When positioning the slides, present the slide to the racking by holding it in the opposite hand to the side of the unit you are installing the slides. Present the slide at a 45° angle (see Figure 1). Once in place, let the slide drop into position creating a horizontal ledge on which the shelves will sit.
Fig. 1
Mains Supply Connection
Installation is to be carried out by a competent and qual­ified person or persons. Install according to local codes and regulations and use the following:
Copper conductors only, for mains supply wiring. Use conductors with a minimum cross-sectional area (CSA) of 12AWG (4.00mm2). Suitable overcurrent protective device (fuse/circuit breaker) with a 10kA or greater braking capacity.
power supply before servicing. * Applicable to the U.S.A cabinets only.
WBC/WBCF10 & 20 are single phase and come fitted
with moulded plug for safety and must be earthed. We recommend that should the plug or cable fail contact Williams spares office for a replacement part.
WBC/WBCF30 & 40 are single phase. They should be connected to a 16A single phase supply by a qualified refrigeration engineer or electrician.
WBC/WBCF50 are 3 phase. They should be connected to a 16A 3 phase and neutral power supply. This should be carried out by a qualified refrigeration engineer or electrician.
If the cabinet has been laid on its back or tipped, DO NOT switch on immediately. Leave in an upright position for at least 1 hour before switching on.
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* WARNING! Risk of electric shock. Some conductors remain live when the equipment is in ‘Standby’ mode. Disconnect from the
NB: WBC/WBCF50 requires then condensate drain pipe to be connected to a suitable 22mm (7/8”) waste pipe or larger ‘P’ trap or routing to an open floor drain. (This can be found at the base of the cabinet rear).
LOADING AND USING YOUR BLAST CHILLER
The maximum temperature of product entering the Blast Chiller/Chiller Freezer/Blast Freezer must not exceed +90°C (194°F). Regulations state that product should be placed in the Blast Chiller/Chiller Freezer/Blast Freezer within 30 minutes from completion of cooking. The packaging of food and the way in which it is loaded or placed within the equipment can have a significant effect on the time within which the temperature can be reduced to the require level and the amount of food which can be processed in each chilling or freezing batch. (Maximum food thickness 50mm). When blast chilling always use metal or foil containers which are good conductors. Plastic or polyurethane containers insulate the food from the cold air. When chilling unportioned food we recommend the use of the appropriate gastronorm tray or similar. Likewise, placing lids or covers on food will also increase the chilling time but may be of some use when processing some delicate foods to avoid dehydration. When blast freezing bear in mind how easy the finished produce will be to thaw. Always load your machine in such a way that it is possible for the cold air to contact all sides of the con­tainers. Avoid stacking containers directly on top of one another as this will drastically extend the chilling time and take special care not to block the air ducts. Always load the machine before selecting the blast facility. Unless it is unavoidable do not open the door of the machine whilst the blast cycle is engaged. When loading the cabinet/trolley please ensure the load is equally distributed throughout the cabinet and ensure air can circulate around and through stored products.
THERMOMETER
The controller is marked in Centigrade or Fahrenheit. The Thermometer should be checked daily to ensure that correct temperature is being maintained. If the cabinet is operating at the wrong temperature due to a fault the cabinet will alarm.
STORAGE TIMES
Chilled foods can be stored for up to 5 days at between 0°C (32°F) and +3°C (37°F). Frozen foods can be stored for longer periods, in general. for up to 8 weeks without loss of nutrients or palatability. Beyond 8 weeks those foods with a high fat content may display some signs of rancidity. Nevertheless, some other foods can be stored for periods longer than 8 weeks. Frozen food must be stored at between -18°C (0°F) and -22°C (-8°F) or below.
Important: Once thawed, frozen food should not be re-frozen.
CONTROL PANELS
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
Williams Blast Chillers/Chiller Freezers/Blast Freezers have been designed to quickly reduce the temperature of food in accordance with Department of Health Guidelines on the chilling and freezing of cooked foods. All operators should be conversant with latest European Food Safety Legislation. Further information is also contained in the Williams Guide to Cook Chill which is available from Williams Marketing Department - +44 1553 817000. Fast temperature reduction is not brought about by placing the food in a very cold cabinet like a deep freeze. This would only dry the food badly and would take a very long time to reduce its temperature to the required level increasing the risk to food safety. The secret of fast temperature reduction is in delivering the correct blast of air and ensuring correct and unobstructed horizontal air flow inside the cabinet. Williams range of Blast Chillers feature the option of soft and hard facility on blast chill offering flexibility and ensures food stays in prime condition whether it is delicate pastries or fish, or heavier items such as lasagne and meat casseroles.
Exceptions: depending on the density types and sizes of the portions the chiller/freezer might not be capable of achieving the required guidelines therefore the load and/or depth of the food layers
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