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5. 3 PARTS ORDERING Location Number 1 A 9 11 12 13 15 17 19 22 23 24 25 36 55 56 69 81 82 87 88 E01 E02 E09 E10 E11 E20 Fist i PHOENIX Model KRZH Part Descriptions Kickplate Storm Grey Color Band Painted Custom Color or Stainless Deck Pan Painted Unpainted Front Baffle Aluminum Honeycomb 1 4 x 48 Honeycomb Retainer Painted Upper Rear Baffle Center or End Bumper Trim Polymer Custom Color Cornice Painted Custom Color Shelves Specify Solid or Wire Electrical Junction Box mounted on bottom left front or on top left rear J Rail for Kickplate Top Flue Panel Painted Plug Button White or Black Door Specify Mask Color Ardco or Anthony Door Handle Type Low or Medium Temperature Application Left or Right Hand Swing Door Frame Ardco or Anthony Low or Medium Temperature Application Coil Bottom Wire Racks Tag Moulding PVC or Aluminum End Assembly Solid Custom Color Identify Left or Right hand Color of Panel and Color of End Trim Color End Kickplate Painted Stainless Steel Defrost Heaters Not Shown Anti Condensate Heaters Not Shown Fan Motor STATE HIGH EFFICIENCY OR STANDARD Fan Blade Fan Basket 8 Fan Cord Set High Efficiency or Standard 25 APPENDIX A CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANTIFOG COATING Antifog Coating Cleaning Instructions ANTIFOG B Materials CAUTIO
6. LINE UP amp TRIM OUT PAGES 6 7 A sixteen step procedure for initial case lineup and final trimming with illustrations REFRIGERATION PIPING PAGE 8 Diagrams show coil outlet case controls location and other piping tips PLUMBING PAGE 9 Information on drain connections ELECTRICAL HOOKUP AND WIRING DIAGRAMS PAGES 10 17 Complete information on electrical connections CONTROL SETTING GUIDELINE PAGE 18 Recommended settings for all case controls DEFROST AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL PAGE 19 Defrost data electric and hot gas defrost Sensor bulb locations PRODUCT LOADING PAGE 20 Air flow and load limits USE AND MAINTENANCE PAGES 21 22 Cleaning and fan information PARTS ORDERING PAGES 23 25 Replacement parts identification APPENDIX A PAGE 26 PRODUCT WARRANTY Inside Back Cover GENERAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION OF CASES The refrigerated display cases described in this handbook are part of the Hill PHOENIX KATS design series Specifically covered in this manual is model KRZH reach in freezer STORE CONDITIONS Hill PHOENIX cases are designed to operate in an air conditioned store with a system that can maintain 75 F 24 C store temperature and 55 percent maxi mum relative humidity CRMA conditions Case operation will be adversely affected by exposure to excessively high ambient temperatures and or humidity REFRIGERATION SYSTEM OPERATION Air cooled condensing units require ventilation for
7. FROZEN FOOD GE CREAM MODEL KRZH KOLD AIR TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM KATS 77 PHOENIX _ INSTALLATION amp OPERATION HANDBOOK PHOENIX C US P058479G usted Rev 10 11 05 Fist i PHOENIX Welcome to the KATS display case family We re very pleased you joined us This installation and operation handbook has been especially prepared for everyone involved with KATS display cases owners managers installers and maintenance personnel You ll find this book different than traditional manuals The most dramatic difference is the use of many more illustrated instructions to make it easier to read and to help you get the most from this innovative new design When you follow the instructions you should expect remarkable performance attractive fits and finish and long case life We are interested in your suggestions for improvement both in case design and in this handbook Please call write to Hill PHOENIX Marketing Services Department 1925 Ruffin Mill Rd Colonial Heights VA 23834 Tel 804 526 4455 Fax 804 526 7450 or visit our web site at www hillphoenix com We wish you the very best in outstanding food merchandising and a long trouble free operation TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION PAGES 2 4 General information first step recommendations and case dimensional drawings THE USE OF CASTERS PAGE 5 Cases roll on casters general use and castor removal
8. Attach the pedestal to the kick plate bracket with the screws provided Install Bumper Trim Insert the bumper trim into the track that is mounted to the front panel of the case REFRIGERATION PIPING Refrigeration components and the coil outlet hole are located to provide the best access for installation and maintenance As the diagrams below indicates the coil outlet hole is positioned on top of the case on the rear right hand side This hole will have be drilled by the contractor on site After pene trating the case top make certain the hole is sealed afterward with canned foam sealant and white RTV 20 3 4 in 52 7 cm 44 5 8 in 113 3 cm The expansion valve and other controls are located just under the top access hatch Pull open the hatch and lift off the end evaporator cover on the left hand side to access the refrigeration controls 10 in 25 4 cm L REFRIGERATION 44 5 8 in TOP REAR OF CASE 113 3 cm 42 7 16 in 107 8 cm 1 1 2 3 8 cm END FRONT OF CASE 60 in 152 4 cm 2 DOOR 90 in 228 6 cm 3 DOOR 120 in 304 8 cm 4 DOOR 150 in 381 0 cm 5 DOOR NOTES STUB UP AREA RECOMMENDED STUB UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS e SUCTION LINE 7 8 LIQUID LINE 1 2 e AVAILABLE SHELF SIZES WIRE SHELVES 16 18 20 22 amp 23 1 2 MODEL KRZH REMOVE SHIPPING BLOCKS REMOVE THE SHIPPING BLOCKS THAT PROTECT THE REFRIGERATION LINES DURING S
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10. WYIINOD 9 1239 NO NOLLNS 13533 SNISS33d30 48 1239 1353 6 0837 OL ONIOD 531531 NO 3313 dWV A8 Q3ZIDY3N3 30 S331V3H MOOQ LVHL W3IJNOO 1239 NO NOLING 1531 2 18 SS334d3Q0 c 431631 NO MOOQ JO 1N33402 Hano 4 SM31V3H 01 M3MOd AlddV 1 32 30035 1531 SJOOQ TV NOILD3LONd S3Ql OMd 1239 JSV 40 1331 401 lv 0319201 XO8 f NI Q3TIVISNI OL 321 30 1039 MILINYYILNI 11 3 GNNOYD V 18 0312310944 1INDYID V OL 03123 02 38 5 4000 SIHL 3OOQ 30 901 NO 9NI138v1 NOILVIINddv 2 OL 55000 531435 0012 ANOHINV 303 NMOHS 3SN 35 2 M3d 321 30 SILON JLIHM 331V3H yooq 32v 18 MOVIE S331V3H 3LIHM SLHONM xog r NOILO23NNO2 01313 01 LNdNI Y4IMOd 1313 17 Glass Door Reach in Frozen Food Ice Cream Merchandiser KRZH 2 3 4 amp 5 door reach in freezer Electrical Data Anti Condensate Standard Fans Heaters Drain Pan Heaters 167 KRZH 2 606 727 086 179 O99 238 3 848 1018 086 179 099 238 1208 0 86 179 0 99 238 5 door 1545 086 179 0 99 238 1 NOTE not an option on this case model Lighting Data Defrost Heater Data Defrost Heaters Defrost Heaters Hot Gas Defrost Electric Defrost Maximum Lighting KRZH S door 378 450 192 400 222 533 749 1600 848 2128 240 500 278 666 1539 320
11. cases the following must be performed PRIOR to cleaning To avoid electrical shock be sure all electric power is turned off before cleaning In some installations more than one switch may have to be turned off to completely de energize the case Do not spray cleaning solution or water directly on fan motors or any electrical connections All lighting receptacles must be dried off prior to insertion and re energizing the lighting circuit Please refer to the Use and Maintenance section of this installation manual Fist it PHOENIX 804 526 4455 E E 1 E IN C E 1925 Ruffin Mill Road Colonial Heights VA 23834 Due to our commitment to continuous improvement all specifications are subject to change without notice Hill PHOENIX is a Sustaining Member of the American Society of Quality Visit our web site at www hillphoenix com 7
12. e Check waste outlet to insure it is not clogged before starting the cleaning process and avoid introducing water faster than the case drain can carry it away Avoid spraying cleaning solutions directly on fans or electrical connections Provide a temporary separator between those cases which are being cleaned and those which are not e Allow cases to be turned off long enough to clean any frost or ice from coil and flue areas e Remove and clean discharge honeycomb You may need to use spray detergent and a soft long bristle brush Use mild detergent and warm water When necessary water and baking soda solution will help remove case odors Avoid abrasive scouring powders or pads Remove front panels and clean underneath the case with a broom and a long handled mop Instructions for removing the front panels can be found on page 6 of this manual e Use warm water and a disinfecting cleaning solution when cleaning underneath the cases e When cleaning antifog doors please refer to Appendix A on page 26 for more details 21 FANS The evaporator fans are equipped with 25 watt fan motors 1550 RPM s with a clockwise rotation when viewed from the shaft end The fan blades are 8 in diameter and the blades are pitched to 31 degrees as indicated on the chart below is important that the blade pitch be maintained as specified Do not attempt a field modification by altering the blades Fan motors may be changed with an e
13. efficient performance of condensers Machine room temperatures must be a minimum of 65 F in winter and a maximum of 95 F in summer Minimum condensing temperatures should be no less than 70 F RECEIVING CASES Examine fixtures carefully for shipping damage and shortages For information on shortages contact the Service Parts Department at 1 800 283 1109 APPARENT DAMAGE A claim for obvious damage must be noted on the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the carriers agent otherwise the carrier may refuse the claim CONCEALED DAMAGE f damage is not apparent until after the equipment is unpacked retain all packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier for inspection within 15 days of receipt of equipment LOST ITEMS This equipment has been carefully inspected to insure the highest level of quality Any claim for lost items must be made to Hill PHOENIX within 48 hours of receipt of equipment TECHNICAL SUPPORT f any technical questions arise regarding a refrigerated display case contact our Customer Service Department in Richmond at 1 804 526 4455 For any questions regarding our refrigeration systems or electrical distribution centers contact our Customer Service Department in Conyers at 1 770 285 3200 CONTACTING FACTORY Should you need to contact Hill PHOENIX regarding a specific fixture be sure to know the case model number and serial number This information is on the serial plate located on the top flue
14. the air flow pattern limit line shown on the diagram DISCHARGE 1 LOAD LIMIT 2 AIR FLOW 3 RETURN AIR GRILL 4 o 2 MODEL 20 USE ano MAINTENANCE CASE CLEANING Case is designed to facilitate cleaning There is no The coil and fan plenum are located outside the mechanical or electrical controls in the product area to product area to keep food fluids from entering diminish hamper routine cleaning All surfaces pitch to a deep downtime and reduce shrink If cleaning is required drawn drain trough that angles toward the front and center make certain fan plenum is properly closed after cleaning of case where the 2 waste outlet is located for easy to avoid air leaks access LIFT UP TOP HATCH TO EASILY ACCESS COIL AND PLENUM HONEYCOMB RETAINER TOP HATCH SCREW LOOSEN SCREWS IN REAR HONEYCOMB RETAINER AND TWIST HONEYCOMB OUT CLEAN HONEYCOMB POSITIVE DRAIN OFF CLEANING PROCEDURES e A periodic cleaning schedule should be established to maintain proper sanitation insure maximum operating efficiency and avoid the corrosive action of food fluids on metal parts that are left on for long periods of time We recommend cleaning once a week To avoid shock hazard be sure all electrical power is turned off before cleaning In some installations more than one disconnect switch may have to be turned off to completely de energize the case
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16. 0 17 75 4260 2Note Hot gas defrost requires electric assist heaters Guidelines amp Control Settings Evaporator Superheat Set Point Discharge Air Return Air Discharge Air Velocity Model BTUH door F Bulb F F FPM 3 F Frozen food C Ice cream 4 BTUH s door listed are for parallel operation Conventional ratings may be approximated by multiplying listed rating by 1 04 5 Average discharge air velocity at peak of defrost Defrost Controls Electric Defrost Timed Off Defrost Hot Gas Defrost Reverse Air Defrost Defrosts Run Off Fail safe Termination Fail safe Termination Fail safe Termination Fail safe Termination Per Day Time min min Temp F min Temp F min Temp F min Temp F ee ee ee 6 NOTE not an option on this case model Low Temperature Defrost Schedule No Per Day Hours 1 10 pm 2 6 am 10 pm Or immediately after store closing hour j All measurements are taken per CRMA specifications C CI US COMPONENT 18 DEFROST ano TEMP CONTROL This case is equipped with either Electric or Hot Gas defrost at the owners option The sensor bulb and probe for electric defrost termination control is located on the top center of the coil at the rear The sensor bulb for temperature control is located on the right side of the evaporator behind the end cover as shown in illustration 1 bel
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18. HIPMENT BEFORE OPERATING THE CASE SOLID SHELVES 18 20 22 24 amp 27 REFRIGERATION ACCESS EXPANSION VALVE AND OTHER CONTROLS LOCATED ON THIS SIDE OF CASE The drain outlet is located front and center of the cases for convenient access The drain outlet on the KRZH 15 molded out of ABS material The P trap furnished with the case is constructed of schedule 40 PVC pipe Care should be given to assure that all connections are water tight and sealed with the appropriate PVC cement ABS cement or pipe dope The lines can be run left or right of the tee with the proper pitch to satisfy local drainage requirements 19 5 8 in 49 8 cm 2 DOOR 34 5 8 in 87 9 cm 3 DOOR 49 5 8 in 126 0 4 DOOR 64 5 8 in 164 1 cm 5 DOOR 20 3 4 in 52 7 cm 44 5 8 in 113 3 cm PLUMBING The kickplate is shipped loose with the case for field installation therefore you should have open access to the drain line area If the kickplate has been installed you will find it very easy to remove See instructions below or the line up and trim out section of this manual on page EXTERNAL PLUMBING 11 7 16 in 29 1 cm 2 13 16 7 1 39 1 8 in 44 5 8 in 99 4 cm 113 3 cm 42 7 16 in 107 8 cm 1 1 2 in 3 8 cm 1 1 2 PVC DRAIN END CONNECTION FRONT OF CASE 60 in 152 4 cm 2 DOOR 90 in 228 6 cm 3 DOOR 120 in 304 8 cm 4 DO
19. IZES WIRE SHELVES 16 18 20 22 amp 23 1 2 SOLID SHELVES 18 20 22 24 amp 27 3 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 DOOR CASE T 36 1 2 32 1 8 594 FRONT OF CASE 4 3 DOOR CASE 36 1 2 275 8 57 5 8 lt 1 4 O FRONT OF CASE 4 DOOR CASE 4 IM 36 1 2 27 5 8 lt 62 1 8 gt 87 5 8 E A 11914 FRONT OF CASE 5 DOOR CASE 4 T 36 1 2 27 8 57 5 8 87 8 A Aa O 5 8 P j gt V F hq lt n S 149 1 4 FRONT OF CASE BASEHORSE LOCATION FOR MODEL KRZH CASES MOVE ON CASTERS FOR EASIER INSTALLATION KATS cases are manufactured and shipped to stores with casters installed on the base frame to make the job of moving cases easier for everyone involved with the manufacturing shipping and installation process ROLL OUT OF TRUCK When there is a truck level delivery dock with 8 ft minimum opening cases may be rolled directly from the truck to the store floor CAUTION If skid boards are required to unload cases casters should be removed prior to sliding them down the skid after which they can be rein stalled on case Casters not only speed up the process but they also reduce the c
20. N 1 Only use deionized or distilled water with 2 cleaning solution P N 05 14700 0001 to clean the antifog coating Do not apply cleaning solution full strength Do not use commercial glass cleaners containing ammonia or alcohol 2 Only use soft lint free wipers such as Kimwipes or Soft Tech paper wipers Do not use cloth rags or standard paper towels these are abrasive and may damage the coating 3 Do not use abrasive compounds to clean the coating Do not use razor blades or sharp instruments to remove residue from the coating Initial Cleaning New Doors Remove protective plastic film on the inside surface of the door e Apply diluted cleaning solution to the coating surface e Using gentle pressure wipe glass over the entire surface with soft wipers once in the horizontal direction followed by once in the vertical direction Gently dry the surface of the coating with new wipers Repeat the above cleaning and drying cycle two more times Periodic Maintenance Cleaning Apply diluted cleaning solution to the coating surface e Using gentle pressure wipe the entire surface of the glass with soft wipers e f the solution freezes on the surface of the glass do not attempt to scrape off the ice from the coating surface with force either allow the inside surface of the door to warm up or apply more deionized water on the coating surface until the ice has melted enough to be removed by gentle force Gently dry
21. OR 150 in 381 0 cm 5 DOOR NOTES STUB UP AREA RECOMMENDED STUB UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS MODEL KRZH HOW TO REMOVE KICKPLATE N LIFT UP FROM J RAIL AND PULL OUT KICK PLATE J RAIL ELECTRICAL HOOKUP Electrical hookups are made to a junction box located at the top left of the case For case to case wiring run green field or other conduit between junction boxes 20 3 4 in 52 7 cm 34 1 4 in T 87 0 cm ELECTRICAL 44 5 8 in TOP OF CASE 113 3 cm 7 13 16 in NE 19 9 cm When connecting to the junction box on the bottom left side of the case field wiring should exit the junction box from the right hand side furthest away from case wiring increasing room inside for wire con necting 44 5 8 in 113 3 cm 42 7 16 in 107 8 cm 1 1 2 in 3 8 cm END FRONT OF CASE 60 in 152 4 cm 2 DOOR 90 in 228 6 cm 3 DOOR 120 in 304 8 cm 4 DOOR 150 in 381 0 cm 5 DOOR RECOMMENDED STUB UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS MODEL KRZH WIRING NUMBERS AND COLORS COMPONENT EVAPORATOR FANS 120 VOLT WIRE NUMBER DOOR amp FRAME ANTI COND HEATERS 120 VOLT LIGHTS 120 VOLT ANTI CONDENSATE HEATERS 120 VOLT TEMPERATURE CONTROL 120 VOLT DEFROST TERMINATION CONTROL 120 VOLT DEFROST HEATERS 208 240 VOLTS r Po I po ae ajaj ee NO EQUIPMENT GROUNDING COND
22. UCTOR COLOR CODING ELECTRICAL ACCESS HOLE Drilled through rear of case WHITE BLACK TOP ACCESS HATCH WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK YELLOW YELLOW PURPLE ORANGE RED BLUE GREEN Fist i PHOENIX BALLASTS ACCESS The electronic ballasts that operate the vertical prism door lights are located in the door frame for both Ardco and Anthony PRISM LIGHT 1 BALLAST COVER SCREWS 2 BALLAST COVER 3 BALLAST CARRIAGE SCREWS 2 ARE LOCATED BEHIND BALLAST COVER 4 ONCE BALLAST CARRIAGE SCREWS ARE REMOVED PULL OUT THE CARRIAGE AND REPLACE THE BALLAST LIGHT MULLION 3 BALLAST STEPS TO REPLACE THE BALLAST 5 1 CORNER BEAD An pe ge 4 1 REMOVE SCREWS IN BALLAST COVER i 2 REMOVE BALLAST COVER 3 REMOVE SCREWS IN BALLAST CARRIAGE 4 REPLACE BALLAST N ANTHONY 1 REMOVE CORNER BEADS 2 2 REMOVE ACCESS COVER ANTHONY 3 REPLACE BALLAST 2 ACCESS COVER 11 MODEL KRZH 2 DOOR WIRING DIAGRAMS i i NEN lo gt 92 i Na 2 i So i 901 NO XOST YO i Q ana ST 9 E i XOST 1NOXJ ua ZE m r cz 1 gt aC gt 1 2 u 90 6 9 81 i 1 m prc i i i O9 55799 uc CAE dre ee eee I Dvr EB ISNI tee te et ae y mamam i ii u ia
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24. asy two step process without lifting up the plenum thereby avoiding the necessity to unload the entire product display to make a change 1 Unplug the fan motor easily accessible out side the plenum 2 Remove two fasteners then lift out the entire fan basket USE ano MAINTENANCE KRZH No Nes 2 3 4 5 Blade 8 PARTS ORDERING Procedure 1 Contact the Service Parts Department Hill PHOENIX 1925 Ruffin Mill Road Colonial Heights Virginia 23834 Tel 800 283 1109 Fax 804 526 3897 2 Provide the following information about the part you are ordering e Model number and serial number of the case on which the part is used e Length of part if applicable 60 90 120 or 150 e Color of part if painted or color of polymer part e Whether part is for left hand or right hand application e Whether shelves are with or without lights e Quantity Serial plate is located on top flue panel on the left hand side of the case See illustrations on page 3 If parts are to be returned for credit ask the Parts Department to furnish you with a Return Materials Authorization Number 23 MODEL KRZH CX w 7 OX a w P 44 4 EI wm 33 NN 7 Y AW h E AA D h E
25. chalk Roll first case into position Raise case lines Spot shim packs at each from end under cross support using basehorse location J bar Remove cotter pins casters and outriggers CAUTION Keep hands from under case Level case on shims 6 Consult With General Contractor Ask the general contractor if there have been changes in the building dimen sions since the print you are using was issued Also ask the points of reference from which you should take dimensions to locate the cases Level Floor Use Laser Transit Leveling is necessary to assure proper case alignment Locate highest point on chalk line as reference for determining height of shim pack levelers A laser transit is recommend ed for precision Position Next Case In Line Up Roll case approximately 6 from adjoin ing case Remove casters the end nearest to the next case Allow casters to remain on opposite end to assist in pushing cases together then remove them CAULK Lj Remove Shipping Accessories From Case Add Sealant Remove anything from case that may interfere with case joining eg ship ping braces Run a bead of sealant around entire end before pushing cases tightly together Bolt Cases Together Using Bolt Holes Provided Push cases tightly together Bolt cases
26. ding 5 When the operation is impaired due to improper installation 6 When installation and startup forms are not properly complete or returned within two weeks after startup THIS PLAN DOES NOT COVER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Manufacturer shall not be liable under any circumstances for any consequential damages including loss of profit additional labor cost loss of refrigerant or food products or injury to personnel or property caused by defective material or parts or for any delay in its performance hereunder due to causes beyond its control The foregoing shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of any purchases and the sole and exclusive liability of Manufacturer in connection with this product The Warranties are Expressly in Lieu of All Other Warranties Express of Implied and All Other Obligations or Liabilities on Our Part The Obligation to Repair or Replace Parts or Components Judged to be Defective in Material or Workmanship States Our Entire Liability Whether Based on Tort Contract or Warranty We Neither Assume Nor Authorize Any Other Person to Assume for Us Any Other Liability in Connection with Our Product MAIL CLAIM TO Hill PHOENIX Hill PHOENIX Display Merchandisers Refrigeration Systems amp 1925 Ruffin Mill Road Electrical Distribution Products Colonial Heights VA 23834 709 Sigman Road 804 526 4455 Conyers GA 30013 770 285 3200 A COMPANY 6 00 Warning Maintenance amp Case Care When cleaning
27. hance of damage from raising and low ering cases with J bar to place them dollies skates or rollers In most situations one or two per sons can move the case with ease ROLL TO LINEUP POSITION Casters may remain place to move the cases to staging areas around the store prior to final installation When ready for final line up roll the case to set position then remove casters REMOVE COTTER PIN Removing the casters is easy Simply flatten and hammer out cotter pins then lift the case with J bar and the casters will fall off CAUTION Make certain hands are out of the way CASTERS MAY BE DISCARDED LINE UP amp TRIM OUT Now that cases have been positioned and leveled you may proceed to trim out case lineup Trim parts have been designed to be applied easily with only a small number of fasteners required Most external parts are adjustable to achieve almost invisible snug fitting joints and a high level of excellence in fit and finish BASE RAIL WV RAIL Snap Chalk Lines Snap Lines On Base Rail Locations Mark floor where cases are to be Snap lines where base rails are posi located for the entire lineup tioned not the front or back edges of the cases See case cross section drawing page 3 for rail location dimen sions Set Shims On Basehorse Locations Position First Case Lineup Remove Casters Level Locate basehorse positions along
28. ow The discharge air probe is located behind 1 2 plug button on the top flue panel also shown in illustration 1 The hot gas defrost termination sensor bulb and probe are attached to the dump line as shown in diagram 2 which is in the top left hand side of the case The defrost termination control thermo stat and the temperature control thermostat are both located in thermostat enclosures behind the kickplate on the left hand side of the case as shown in diagram 3 It is important to consult the control setting guidelines shown on page 18 before setting defrost times Further adjustment may ELECTRIC DEFROST TERMINATION CONTROL SENSOR BULB LOCATION ELECTRIC DEFROST TERMINATION PROBE LOCATION TOP FLUE MODEL KRZH DISCHARGE AIR PROBE LOCATION BEHIND 3 1 2 PLUG BUTTON IN TEMPERATURE CONTROL SENSOR BULB LOCATION UNDER ACCESS HATCH ON EXITING AIR SIDE OF COIL HOT GAS DEFROST TERMINATION CONTROL SENSOR BULB AND PROBE LOCATION THERMOSTAT ENCLOSURE AIR FLOW no PRODUCT LOADING Cases have been designed to provide maxi Overloading will cause malfunction and the mum product capacity within the refrigerated loss of proper temperature levels particularly air envelope It is important that you do not when discharge and return air sections are overload the food product display so that it covered Please keep products within the load impinges on
29. panel of the case see next page for details Ask for a Service Parts Representative at 1 804 526 4455 KOLD AIR TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM By Flt PHOENIX Fist i PHOENIX REFRIGERATION CONNECTION ACCESS DOOR 22 5 8 in ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX EXTERNAL PLUMBING 57 4 cm 99 in 251 5 cm 100 15 16 in 256 4 cm Bin m Amp Plate amp Serial 66 3 8 in 98 7 8 in Plate Location 168 6 cm 251 2 cm oP TDI Door Height 239 8 cm 70 3 4 88 7 8 1 79 7 cm 225 7 cm 68 1 2 in 174 0 cm Frame Height 83 7 8 in 213 1 cm 5 in 12 7 cm 38 3 8 in 98 3 cm 8 5 8 in 40 1 8 in 101 9 cm 22 0 cm 2 13 16 in 7 1 cm 42 7 16 in 107 8 cm MODEL 44 5 8 in 113 3 cm 19 5 8 in 49 8 cm 2 DOOR EXTERNAL PLUMBING 34 5 8 in 87 9 cm 3 DOOR 49 5 8 in 126 0 cm 4 DOOR 1100016 Tom 64 5 8 in 164 1 5 DOOR 2 13 16 in 7 1 cm 10 in 25 4 cm I REFRIGERATION 39 1 8 in 44 5 8 34 UAIN TOP REAR OF CASE 99 4cm 113 3 cm 87 0 cm 42 7 16 in ELECTRICAL 107 8 cm 44 5 8 in TOP OF CASE 113 3 cm 1 1 2 in 3 8 cm 19 9 cm 1 1 2 PVC DRAIN END CONNECTION FRONT OF CASE 60 in 152 4 cm 2 DOOR 90 in 228 6 cm 3 DOOR 120 in 304 8 cm 4 DOOR 150 in 381 0 cm 5 DOOR NOTES STUB UP AREA RECOMMENDED STUB UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS e SUCTION LINE 7 8 LIQUID LINE 1 2 e AVAILABLE SHELF S
30. the surface of the coating with new wipers e Please note that a newly cleaned freezer door glass will initially form a frost layer that will take several hours to completely dissipate 06 14654 0000 Rev 4 26 Fill PHO ENIX C WARRANTY HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS MANUFACTURER FOURTEEN MONTH WARRANTY MANUFACTURER S PRODUCT IS WARRANTED TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USE AND MAINTENANCE FOR A PERIOD OF FOURTEEN MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL SHIPMENT A NEW OR REBUILT PART TO REPLACE ANY DEFECTIVE PART WILL BE PROVIDED WITHOUT CHARGE PROVIDED THE DEFECTIVE PART IS RETURNED TO MANUFACTURER THE REPLACEMENT PART ASSUMES THE UNUSED PORTION OF THE WARRANTY This warranty does not include labor or other costs incurred for repairing removing installing shipping servicing or handling of either defective parts or replacement parts The fourteen month warranty shall not apply 1 To any unit or any part thereof which has been subject to accident alteration negligence misuse or abuse operation on improper voltage or which has not been operated in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendation or if the serial number of the unit has been altered defaced or removed 2 When the unit or any part thereof is damaged by fire flood or other act of God 3 Outside the continental United States 4 To labor cost for replacement of parts or for freight shipping expenses sales tax or upgra
31. together through the four holes provided Tighten until all margins are equal do not over tighten UPPER KICKPLATE KICKPLATE RETAINER BRACKET J RAIL Caulk Pipe Chase Install Acrylic Tape Install Upper Kickplate Retainer amp J Rail Attach the upper kickplate retainer by placing it against the bottom of the tank Line up the retainer with the kickplate bracket and attach with the screws provided Set the J rail flush to the floor and attach it to the kickplate bracket with the screws provided Seal joints along pipe chase seam with the caulk provided Apply acrylic tape over pipe chase seam Tape is found with the ship loose items and acts as a watershed preventing water from settling in case joint END UPPER KICKPLATE KICKPLATE RETAINER PEDESTAL BASEFRAME Install End Kickplate Insert Kickplate Insert top of kickplate into the upper kickplate retainer Slide the kickplate up into retainer then down on the J rail End kickplates are installed only on cases with ends Fit the end kickplate under the end and secure it to the base frame Add Sealant to Top Case Joint Once cases are pushed tightly together and bolted run a bead of sealant along the top joint KICKPLATE PEDESTAL BRACKET Install Pedestals The pedestals line up at the corner of the case that is located at the end of a line up

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